Chris Anderson
- The Witcher 3
- Bioshock Infinite
- Life is Strange
Chris Anderson's Reviews
If you played Neon Chrome or other similar isometric twin stick shooters and enjoyed them I would recommend giving this one a go. At first glance it doesn't seem like much but once you get into the meat of it you'll realize that there is more then meets the eye. The game is short but has some depth.
Alteric probably is going to fall by the wayside when it's all said and done. Which is a bit unfortunate. It has potential and if you give it a chance it's a good way to kill a few hours with a challenging platformer if you're into that kind of thing.
This game needed a little more time getting cleaned up and fixed. If some of the bugs were fixed we could have had a gem on our hands. But alas, what we have is a potentially good game that's not really broken persay but definitely needs some mending.
When it comes down to it, A Hat in Time is just plain fun.
All in all I was amused enough to finish the game if just to see what the other levels had to offer. This game is rough to look at sometimes but not horrible. And it never took away from the game being entertaining.
NeuroVoider is a very satisfying romp in the rogue-like genre.
Subaeria has a lot going for it.
Through the Woods might not be for everybody but if Norse mythology is something you are into, I would recommend you give it a try.
Seeing your actions have real effect on the world was a treat. Overall, if you are into vampires, history, well written stories, or all of the above, do yourself a favor and check out Vampyr.
Rainbow Skies is very much a mixed bag.
My Time at Portia is a great addition to the genre. It’s not perfect but it is unique.
Minus a few iffy aspects, Bloodstained is fun experience. Whether it falls into the realm of one of the greats is unlikely but I enjoyed my time anyway.
Close to the Sun is an experience that I enjoyed but I also found myself wanting a bit more out of.