Andy Kelly
- Deus Ex
- Final Fantasy VII
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Andy Kelly's Reviews
It looks incredible and controls beautifully, but Inside’s best ideas are spread too thin.
An average action game saved by a charming sense of humour and an intoxicating sense of fun.
An increased focus on action and unsatisfying cases overshadow the decent bits in this detective adventure.
A fun, imaginative platformer that’s full of ideas, but prepare to die, a lot.
A leisurely stroll through a beautiful apocalypse. Rapture is stirring and heartfelt, but may be too slow and hands-off for some.
An average shooter tied to a compelling, confident story, but the TV show is ultimately an expensive, if entertaining, gimmick.
Stylish, beautiful, and uncompromising, Hyper Light Drifter is as rewarding as it is frustrating.
A lovingly remastered version of a LucasArts classic. Day of the Tentacle is every bit as funny and entertaining as it was back in 1993.
An imaginative, atmospheric setting with great art and quality voice acting, but Shardlight is by no means a great adventure game.
It’s amazing how neatly the Far Cry formula fits into such a wildly different setting.
A brilliantly funny, disturbing, and entertaining visual novel, but the lack of interaction won't appeal to everyone.
A captivating journey into a beautiful, atmospheric wilderness, with a touching story that doesn't always hit the right notes.
A great start, but American Truck Simulator will really begin to take shape when more states and trucks are added.
A beautiful remaster of a game that tries to recreate the magic of the original Resident Evil, but repeatedly fails to do so.
A beautiful story-driven adventure game with a compelling story and great characters, set on an island filled with intriguing mysteries.
The explosions are amazing, and it's fun in short bursts, but Just Cause 3 is ultimately an unremarkable, shallow experience.
Brilliantly captures the look and feel of classic Star Wars, but beneath its cinematic flair lies a pretty generic multiplayer shooter.
An entertaining superhero power fantasy, let down by awful Batmobile combat, a laughable villain, and serious performance issues.
Massive, intimidating, and stunningly beautiful, Elite: Dangerous is one of the deepest, most rewarding open-world experiences you can have on Xbox One.
A beautiful adventure with heart, humour, and satisfying hacking puzzles you can enjoy even if you don't know anything about coding.