Andrew Otton
- Warcraft III
- Disco Elysium
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Andrew Otton's Reviews
A game full of interesting ideas but lacks the execution.
The Ice Dragon mistakes shock and surprise for engaging material. Combined with the typical Telltale technical woes, it leaves behind an underwhelming experience.
An intriguing concept hindered by too much going on. There are plenty of details throughout, but few received the attention they deserved.
Knight vs Giant has good combat at its core that seems to have been unfortunately neglected for far too many upgrade systems that take too long to matter.
Legion TD 2 is a great take on what can be a stale genre, but it has put far too many limits on its mechanics to engage with them too deeply.
Season 1 can be defined by its misused and poorly executed potential, leaving behind something a little better than average.
The Legend of Korra is the perfect example of how a development team cuts corners at a great cost.
A Nest of Vipers has some shortcomings but is an overall solid episode, leaving behind a good amount of potential for what should be a climactic ending.
It will scratch the itch of fans waiting for the next book and next season of the show.
This was another great installment that should please both fans and those new to the series alike.
All of the parts of A Case of Distrust almost come together for an amazing adventure experience. Unfortunately, the all-important plot is too familiar to be wholly engaging.
An above average narrative, excellent dialogue, and wonderful pacing should make Firewatch enjoyable to any adventure fan.
'A Crooked Mile' is not at the level one has come to expect from Telltale, however, has just enough interesting moments and intrigue, particularly at its end, to keep you interested in what is to come.
Not the ending most will be looking for, but there is still some questions answered most will be interested in hearing.
The story's fast pace takes away some weight from the big events in the story, but Book 2 still delivers an engrossing experience.
Don't go in expecting something on the same level as The Walking Dead, but if you are interested in the setting, give The Wolf Among Us a try.
Game of Thrones Episode 4 will assuredly keep many players engaged and does a great job of creating the potential for an interesting and/or satisfying end.
Episode 4 latches on to your curiosity more than any other. If you are even interest a small amount in the story, this is a great episode to play.
Cyberpunk 2077 is an enjoyable experience, with incredible immersion and bar-raising world design. However, its light RPG mechanics and standard fare gameplay systems hold it back.
Aegis Defenders fuses two genres seamlessly, providing one of the best tower defense experiences in years.