Richard Seagrave


1262 games reviewed
73.4 average score
80 median score
65.6% of games recommended
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9 / 10 - Battlefield 1
Oct 21, 2016

If you’re looking to buy only one multiplayer FPS this year Battlefield 1 is more than worthy of your hard-earned cash – I honestly can’t envisage anything being better.

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Oct 20, 2016

I’ll be honest; by the time Here They Lie’s credits rolled, I still didn’t really have a firm grasp of what it was all about… All I know is that it kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.

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9 / 10 - Rez Infinite
Oct 18, 2016

Playable with or without PSVR, Rez Infinite is a fantastic game that deserves a spot in your PS4 game collection regardless of whether or not you’ve played a previous version of it.

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7 / 10 - Driveclub VR
Oct 18, 2016

Those who have previously played Driveclub will no doubt get a kick out of trying Driveclub VR with its host of new tracks, but it’s unlikely to wow them as it feels just too familiar and too visually inferior to impress.

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Oct 17, 2016

No matter whether you’re a football fan or not, Headmaster‘s original gameplay is simple yet utterly addictive, and no minor frustrations can do much to take the shine off of it.

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8 / 10 - WRC 6
Oct 14, 2016

Whether you want WRC 6 to be a breezy arcade-like experience or a gruelling hardcore racer is up to you, and it’s all the better for it

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Oct 12, 2016

The main draw for many a player will be [Gears of War 4‘s] suite of online options which are very nearly flawless

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Oct 6, 2016

The low-res sprites of the original are gone, replaced with wonderfully drawn characters that are much more visually appealing

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9 / 10 - Virginia
Sep 28, 2016

The story is human, relatable, enabling you to build an empathetic bond with Anne with ease. And even when events go all mind-bendingly crazy as you reach the final stretch, you still care

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Sep 22, 2016

Playing this trio of Dead Rising games again reminded me of their real attraction: you can play them however you want without feeling like you’re doing it wrong

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Sep 21, 2016

Without a doubt the highlight of Jotun is also its raison d’etre: spectacularly epic boss fights against gargantuan Gods

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10 / 10 - Forza Horizon 3
Sep 20, 2016

Don’t like that the pre-set Horizon Festival event wants you to use off-road vehicles? Change it. Make your own so that you can use your favourite car

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Sep 16, 2016

With Pro Evolution Soccer 2017, every pass, tackle, through-ball and shot feels authentic. It feels like you are in control of the ball

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Sep 13, 2016

Repetitiveness is undoubtedly God Eater 2: Rage Burst’s biggest issue. The mission structure is repetitive, the basic combat system is repetitive, and even your actions within the hub are repetitive

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The action is expertly metered against moments of exploration and light puzzling, creating the right balance of highs and lows that promotes extended bouts of gameplay

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6 / 10 - Armikrog
Sep 1, 2016

Many of the puzzles, for instance, are poorly conceived or utterly obtuse, and there's an awful lack of direction that frequently puts a halt to your progression

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5 / 10 - Assetto Corsa
Aug 25, 2016

It's a real shame that Assetto Corsa is stuck with uninspiring modes and presentation issues as the actual act of driving is engrossing and rewarding

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Aug 4, 2016

The trouble with Hyper Light Drifter is that it's frequently just too obscure and too difficult to truly enjoy

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Jul 29, 2016

What's truly unique about Ninja Pizza Girl is its emphasis on conveying an anti-bullying message

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Jul 22, 2016

At times some of [the dialogue choices] are just so ridiculous or inappropriate that they just have to be seen to be believed, adding some risqué humour to the proceedings that is sure to make you laugh out loud

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