Andrew Duncan
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Andrew Duncan's Reviews
Compile Heart has produced something that's more than a boob-based JRPG, with a very compelling story and a lot of interesting ideas.
If you're a fan of pinball and have a Switch, then it's a must-purchase. Big fans of Star Wars will probably get a kick out of it too with all of the tables focussed on one aspect of the franchise or another.
It's not golf, and it's all the better for it. A fun 7-8 hours that will entertain, much like a golf-themed WarioWare.
A relaxing game, a brilliant remake, and if you like farming games you'll be happy as a pig in mud.
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 nice, cheap entry into the match-3 genre, with plenty of anime nudity if you're into that.
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.
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.
There are few games I've enjoyed quite as much in recent months as Aragami 2.
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.
Spend ages planning with explosives and cables only to see it fail again and again - until it doesn't. Teardown is fantastic fun.
A fantastic entry in the series, and fans of the franchise should definitely pick it up. RPG fans in general will also enjoy it, though it can become a little easy.
While fun, challenging, and hilarious, I Expect You To Die 3 is unfortunately not perfect. The loading times could be better, and there was the occasional stutter despite it being natively on the Meta Quest 2. But that's about it! I had a blast playing it, and I really look forward to I Expect You To Die returning.
It's a fun romp through New York, but the long load times and annoying web swinging mar a great game. Lots of easter eggs for comic nerds like me does earn Beenox points, though.
Some minor points mar a pretty great game, with lots of secrets and depth.
Ultimately 1979 Revolution: Black Friday is much more of an interactive story than a game. It just so happens to be a story which is so well written and performed, that it will make you wonder about yourself as a person.
A bit pricey to say it lists half of its own contents as DLC, but if you already own HITMAN and want more of that, then HITMAN 2 is perfect for you.
The very definition of cheap and cheerful, if maybe not for everyone.
Weighing in at over five hours, it's not the longest game you'll ever play, but it's wide open for replayability, and the story is great.
Moss: Book II serves as a perfect sequel to the original, though it doesn't introduce as many new things as you might want.