Andy Kelly
- Deus Ex
- Final Fantasy VII
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Andy Kelly's Reviews
An accessible, customisable off-road racer let down by a half-hearted career mode.
An intricate, beautiful playground for some enjoyably open-ended assassinations.
Funny, philosophical, and deeply, deeply weird, there's nothing else quite like Everything on PC.
A cinematic, high-octane, but short-lived adventure, lovingly remastered for a new generation.
A quality adventure game with challenging puzzles, oddball characters, and an intriguing, mystery-laden plot.
A beautiful, melancholy action RPG that’s effortlessly stylish and utterly unpredictable.
Boasts some beautiful, convincing countryside to hunt in, but the glacial pace will challenge the limits of most people’s patience.
A well-designed level that forces you out of your comfort zone and fills in some of Adam Jensen's backstory.
An atmospheric collection of clever, surprising interactive short stories with a gorgeous retro aesthetic.
A beautiful, heartfelt coming of age story that says something about life, and cracks a few jokes in the process.
A tense, tactical medieval brawler that will reward anyone with the patience and will to master it.
A varied, atmospheric space simulator with beautiful Martian sunsets, challenging survival, and frustrating controls.
Not the dramatic reinvention I expected, but this is tense and refined survival horror with a brilliantly bleak, grimy atmosphere.
Steep’s freedom is exhilarating and it looks stunning, but clunky, imprecise controls tarnish the experience.
Starts promisingly, but soon slips into a tiresome, repetitive grind, never doing its unique period setting justice.
A decent, but not essential, two-hour expansion for Mankind Divided that’s ultimately more of the same.
An imaginative, atmospheric, and cleverly designed sci-fi adventure that’s over far too quickly.
A slick cinematic thriller, but interaction is limited and the story loses focus in the final act.
A superb remix of Grow Home that gives BUD a bigger sandbox to play in, at the expense of some challenge.
A beautiful, smartly designed game set in a gorgeous futuristic city, but with a story that doesn't quite do it justice.