Bob Richardson
- To The Moon
- Final Fantasy Tactics
- Pillars of Eternity
Bob Richardson's Reviews
Although still intended for kids, the plot is more satisfying for all ages.
Although still intended for kids, the plot is more satisfying for all ages.
A walking simulator-esque introspective visit into a young man's life.
Combine the combat enmeshed with the story and the sense of place – this world feels like it exists in a history book somewhere – and Banner Saga 2 deftly carries on the sigil of the first title.
It's a cartographer simulator.
Buyer beware.
A short adventure worthy of the breezy gamer's attention — once multiplayer is fixed.
Although still intended for kids, the beginning promises more creativity.
More of the same just isn't good enough.
Darkest Dungeon is fantastic for the first twenty or so hours.
More of the same just isn't good enough.
Intended for kids.
Intended for kids.
Intended for kids.
Fans of the books and TV series will love taking part in Martin's world.
The ends truly justify the means.
Intended for kids who love Minecraft, or adults who really love Minecraft.
If you loved Dragonfall, you're going to really like Hong Kong.
A return to hilarity much overdue.
For those willing to suffer through a couple hours of mediocrity, this ending justifies the investment.