Andrew Duncan
- Spider-Man 2
- Saints Row: The Third
Andrew Duncan's Reviews
The poor writing and bad direction don't take away too much from the co-op action of this cartoon tie-in. Fans of the show will definitely get more out of it than non-fans.
Moss: Book II serves as a perfect sequel to the original, though it doesn't introduce as many new things as you might want.
A really good free-to-play open world game that's easy to recommend to solo players or groups of friends.
A fantastic addition to the Saints Row catalogue, though it's marred by a bunch of glitches and bugs that keep it just shy of excellence.
While not exactly breaking new ground in the genre, Seven Pirates H knows all of the notes well enough to do a decent job of it. And with all of the immature humour you'll be laughing your tits off.
A great game with loads of playtime that I'm going to keep returning to for a long time to come. If only to work off my debt.
Spend ages planning with explosives and cables only to see it fail again and again - until it doesn't. Teardown is fantastic fun.
Get your slimy appendages ready to grab this with all of your suction cups, because throwing shipping containers and launching rockets into space with your own hands has never been more fun.
Very disorienting, and not one for those who experience VR sickness, but if you can get past that it has a lot of interesting things going for it.
It's decent exercise, and a great experience for those who can't visit the mountain range for a climb. Cheaper than all of that mountaineering equipment, too.
There are few games I've enjoyed quite as much in recent months as Aragami 2.
There are few seated VR games that I would recommend more than this, with great acting, a fun script and brain-teasing puzzles. Live the life of a super spy - who never moves from one spot - you'll either have a blast, or get blasted.
A well made puzzle game that lets you have a sit and a think while you connect blocks together. Simple in theory, enjoyable in execution.
A nice, cheap entry into the match-3 genre, with plenty of anime nudity if you're into that.
Despite some glitches and bugs, and a useless drone, this really is the definitive modern day sniper experience, and definitely recommended.
While there's a chance you can't play it without fiddling with things, there's a fun game in here. It's expensive, with far too much DLC, but it's fun.
It could have, and should have, been so much more than just a bigger version of the original. The new characters would have been problematic in 2015, let alone 2021.
An enjoyable visual novel that really benefits from being in VR.
A fantastic addition to your VR library, it will keep you moving even after a gaming session, when one of the fantastic selection of songs gets stuck in your head.
A couple of niggles don't stop Shooty Fruity from being a fun time - but watch out for those grapes. Pack a shotgun.