Andy Kelly
- Deus Ex
- Final Fantasy VII
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Andy Kelly's Reviews
A furiously entertaining action RPG whose horrible monsters are a delight to slay, whether you're playing solo or co-op.
A satisfying detective adventure based around a weird and wonderfully imaginative retro internet.
A brilliant, brutal survival horror dripping in atmosphere. It's from the oldest of schools, but still offers a rewarding challenge.
An old school point-and-click adventure with a captivating story, strong characters, and a rich, well-realised sci-fi setting.
A stylish, elegant brawler with an absurd sense of humour. More of this sort of thing on PC, please.
A masterpiece of audio and visual design, SOMA is atmospheric, cerebral, and occasionally frustrating.
Satisfyingly freeform missions and rich systems to play with, set in one of the prettiest cyberpunk cities on PC.
A great start, but American Truck Simulator will really begin to take shape when more states and trucks are added.
An atmospheric collection of clever, surprising interactive short stories with a gorgeous retro aesthetic.
Funny, philosophical, and deeply, deeply weird, there's nothing else quite like Everything on PC.
A beautiful medieval adventure that uses real history and interesting characters to tell a compelling story.
An atmospheric, well-designed adventure elevated by borrowing elements from role-playing games.
The story has some issues, but this vast, beautiful city is a joy to take flight in.
Massive, intimidating, and stunningly beautiful, Elite: Dangerous is one of the deepest, most rewarding open-world experiences you can have on Xbox One.
The killing-lots-of-zombies genre is overcrowded, but Dead Rising 3 is one of the best, with a lovable dedication to fun, and some of the most inventive, hilarious weapons on PC.
A leisurely stroll through a beautiful apocalypse. Rapture is stirring and heartfelt, but may be too slow and hands-off for some.
It’s amazing how neatly the Far Cry formula fits into such a wildly different setting.
A beautiful, melancholy action RPG that’s effortlessly stylish and utterly unpredictable.
A well-designed level that forces you out of your comfort zone and fills in some of Adam Jensen's backstory.
Despite changes such as fortifications, more physical character movement, and an increased focus on squads, it still scratches that distinctive FPS itch that Battlefield always has.