Bob Richardson
- To The Moon
- Final Fantasy Tactics
- Pillars of Eternity
Bob Richardson's Reviews
Although still intended for kids, the beginning promises more creativity.
A short adventure worthy of the breezy gamer's attention — once multiplayer is fixed.
Buyer beware.
It's a cartographer simulator.
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.
A walking simulator-esque introspective visit into a young man's life.
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 necessary purchase for those who enjoyed Pillars of Eternity.
A necessary purchase for those who enjoyed Pillars of Eternity.
Minecraft: Story Mode feels like it tip-toed off stage and isn't available for autographs after the show.
Only for the most devoted roguelike fans who want a quick fix.
A sort of adventure title that delves deep into the mind of an evil tyrant: You.
A worthy flagbearer.
Not a bad game, but impossible to recommend to anybody.
Although brief, the game's flow meanders as sluggishly as its central characters.
Torment is a niche title for those who want to left click between pages of a book.
This game demands your time, but grants rewards with a thrilling and earthy experience.
A worthy flagbearer?
Eager for Season 4!