Thomas Halston
- Final Fantasy VII
- Fallout 1
- Spyro 2
Thomas Halston's Reviews
Troll and I is ambitious but rubbish, the mechanics are flawed and the storytelling is very weak.
A really bad experience that should be left in the Dungeon from once it came.
Unearthing Mars takes you on a journey from your living room to the red planet in 10 short levels. Push a few buttons, twiddle some knobs and that's about all there is to this title.
This rather short expansion can be fun for fans of Little Nightmares, but lacks content and isn't as impactful as the main game.
Nice concept, but an under-developed storyline, simple puzzles and graphical issues make The Assembly one of the PSVR launch games to avoid.
A decent party game that's fun with friends, 100ft Robot Golf is bonkers. It's not always fun though, with slow robots, poor VR support and short play time.
Over-sensitity of Move controllers can be frustrating as can the incredible efficient A.I., but overall Sports Bar VR is a fun party game when playing online.
Ancient Amuletor provides a lot of fun in virtual reality, but currently lacks depth of content.
While lacking in the charm department, VR Karts captures the fun and chaos of kart-racing really well in virtual reality.
Perception is a fun game full of unique concepts and ideas, but for a horror game it isn't particularly frightening.
Smashbox Arena is a fun PSVR title that has some great gameplay but can be short-lived.
Symphony of the Machine is a short puzzle game that really taps into the concepts of virtually reality. The game is kept simple, whilst the puzzles are tactical and challenging. If you are looking for a great VR puzzle game that should only take a few hours to complete, give this gem a spin.
Inventive and disturbing puzzler with beautiful environments, Little Nightmares is well worth a look for fans of the genre looking for something a little different.
One of the best puzzle games of 2016. Addictive, fun and clever.
Gnog is a unique puzzler that combines truly great puzzles with a fantastic visual experience. The game is short but sweet, and is perfect for kids due to the easy controls and vibrant colours.
The Silent Oath is an excellent story-driven game that brings out the very best of virtual reality’s application and is one that certainly deserves a sequel.
Overall, ChromaGun is a charming puzzle game with all the wits and humour of its bigger ‘stepbrother', Portal.
Leaving its predecessors legacy far behind, Knack has seriously grown up and become the platformer we deserved all along.
Heart wrenchingly beautiful and emotionally exhausting, Blackwood Crossing is a game that will be on your mind for days.
A unique experience with plenty of replay value, Eagle Flight is as fun as it gets right now on PlayStation VR.