Andrew Duncan
- Spider-Man 2
- Saints Row: The Third
Andrew Duncan's Reviews
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.
Time manipulation with an action hero instead of a prince. It's an interesting puzzle game in the guise of a first-person shooter, and if you ignore the story there's a lot of fun to be had here.
If the worst thing you can say about a rougelite is that it kills you, then Noita can't be that bad. I'm a big fan of this game and can't wait to play some more.
It's a bit of nonsense that doesn't cost much, and has more content coming post-launch. If you like match-3 games, there are more expensive ones out there, but there are also ones with more content.
A relaxing game, a brilliant remake, and if you like farming games you'll be happy as a pig in mud.
Running around, shooting people, stealing cars and shoving grenades down throats. That's what you want from a Saints Row game. Newcomers to the franchise will enjoy the heck out of it, but longtime fans won't find anything new. Pretty, but not new.
It's always fun to control a robot that can smash through windows, but the lack of content might put some people off.
Fans of the mobile title will enjoy this, if you have a dislike of anime style games with fully voiced Japanese dialogue, you won't get any enjoyment out of this.
Some sound and physics shenanigans don't stop this from being a fun, if occasionally frustrating, game that goes towards redeeming CI Games for the previous game's missteps.
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.
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.