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Andy Kelly


Favorite Games:
  • Deus Ex
  • Final Fantasy VII
  • Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

128 games reviewed
75.0 average score
78 median score
44.5% of games recommended

Andy Kelly's Reviews

Andy Kelly is a journalist based in Bath, England. He writes for PC Gamer and is a contributor to, among others, The Guardian, Vice, GamesRadar+, Edge, and Kotaku. In his spare time he creates the award-winning short film series Other Places (http://www.otherplaces.co.uk/).
Jul 4, 2018

A well-made remaster with beautiful modern visuals and outdated platforming rooted firmly in the past.

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55 / 100 - The Crew 2
Jun 29, 2018

An impressively huge, occasionally beautiful map doesn't make up for mediocre driving and a lack of multiplayer options.

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68 / 100 - Vampyr
Jun 4, 2018

There are some brilliant, original ideas in here, but Vampyr tries to do too much at once and suffers for it.

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May 8, 2018

A massive, bountiful RPG with richly descriptive writing, a well-realised setting, and deep tactical combat.

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A beautiful medieval adventure that uses real history and interesting characters to tell a compelling story.

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58 / 100 - Extinction
Apr 10, 2018

Impressive ogre battles and challenging, hectic missions, but I just wish there was a bit more to Extinction.

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69 / 100 - Minit
Apr 3, 2018

The death timer can feel like a gimmick sometimes, but it gives this fun, charming adventure a compelling edge.

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Feb 26, 2018

Has flickers of brilliance, but the painfully slow and gruelling survival simulation routinely snuffs them out.

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84 / 100 -
Feb 14, 2018

Kingdom Come is a seriously satisfying role-playing experience set in a rich, reactive world.

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78 / 100 - Iconoclasts
Jan 23, 2018

Slick platforming, well-designed puzzles, and a huge, connected world, with occasional moments of frustration.

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Jan 23, 2018

While it occasionally slips into cyberpunk cliche, and can be a little too earnest for its own good sometimes, The Red Strings Club is a distinctive take on a well-worn genre.

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50 / 100 - Sonic Forces
Nov 15, 2017

Fans might get a kick out of designing their own character, but weak platforming stops Forces dead in its tracks.

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A slick RPG with superb tactical combat, a detailed world to explore, and a gleefully crude sense of humour.

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Oct 5, 2017

The nemesis system shines in this unwieldy, bloated, and occasionally magnificent fantasy epic.

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77 / 100 - Hob
Sep 26, 2017

A gorgeous world eager to be explored with satisfying puzzles and fun, if occasionally clumsy, action.

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82 / 100 - Sonic Mania
Sep 1, 2017

A breakneck platformer that uses classic Sonic as a foundation for something fresh and exciting.

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85 / 100 - The Long Dark
Aug 4, 2017

Deep, brutal, and hauntingly atmospheric, The Long Dark is a survival game done right.

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84 / 100 - Tacoma
Aug 1, 2017

A smart and thoughtful science fiction mystery featuring a cast of believable, nuanced characters.

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71 / 100 - The Golf Club 2
Jul 6, 2017

Deeper and more refined than the original, but there's still room to improve its game.

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66 / 100 - Get Even
Jun 27, 2017

A messy, unfocused mishmash of genres with a few smart ideas.

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