Georgina Young
- Pokemon Heart Gold
- Lollipop Chainsaw
- Streets of Rage
Georgina Young's Reviews
An incredible game that stands up to the test of time, but a disappointing Vita port and quirky logic spoil what could be near perfection
Innovative gameplay, but too short and not enough story for me to give a better score.
A beautiful game which if gameplay niggles are improved could be perfection in the sequel
Just don't buy. If you like the concept maybe buy Evolve instead.
The perfect strategy games for those who love high levels of customization, but also caters to beginners of the genre.
The story, music and background art are stand out winners even if the lack of puzzles and voice acting get a little painful
It feels rushed, uncreative and so lacking in the passion that made the first act great.
A great dark story for a take on the classic dating sim, but could do with less repetition.
A good idea, nice art style and mix of ideas, absolutely terrible gameplay.
While I enjoyed some of the characters and humor, the gameplay and story aren't really innovative or interesting.
A beautiful game but not quite successful for me as a social experiment.
A solid strategy game that could do with more challenge and only really shines on mobile platforms.
An absolutely stunning achievement in using the interactive medium. A few bugs and control issues aside, this is a must play for those who can handle the slow pace.
An amazing example of what just one dev can do. A solid 2D pixel puzzle platformer, and worth an hour of your time, even if the writing is a little difficult to bear.
A great 2D puzzle platformer that is a asset to the genre. The creepy, cute atmosphere, and innovative game mechanics make it a game which everyone should dip their toes in to.
Full Throttle is as great as it ever was, with a charming story and interesting puzzles. The remaster does little to add to this, but it's still very much worth your time.
Salt and Sanctuary is an amazing game that is well paced and has layers of gameplay that slowly unfold the more you play. This game is recommended even if you are shy of the difficulty of the Souls series and is throughly rewarding.
If you're desperate for a local co-op puzzle game, then Death Squared will certainly scratch that itch. However, lack of variety in levels means that it can get pretty monotonous very quickly.
A concise and emotional story that cuts out the filler and perfectly mixes in varied and interesting combat. At its core, Yakuza Kiwami is still a PlayStation 2 game, but its short and sweet nature doesn't hold it back in the long run.
While short, Last Day of June is a nice story that will capture you for the entirety of your playthrough. However, the ending ensures that the game won't stay with you after you're done.