Neil Hetherington
A jovial jaunt through a reskinned Borderlands experience. The humour and references are on point, but the short length left me disappointed…
Despite technical difficulties and a lack of Stan Bush, Shadow Warrior 3 still captures the silliness that's become a trademark of the series.
An average RPG spoiled by janky combat and technical issues. I'd only jump into this if there was literally nothing else to play.
Another solid entry into the franchise in what should be the exciting conclusion of the trilogy. Blood for the Blood God and all that good stuff!
Costing roughly the same as a box of nuggies (£3.99), Void Slayer is a reasonable arena shooter which fails to grasp the longevity tendrils of gamers. Good for short bursts but only if you're looking to scratch a very particular itch.
A massive time sink which needs an entire rainforest of sticks to shake at. Just grab it and jump in.
A reasonable top down shooter from Weird Beluga. While the complete package doesn't seem to mesh together right, it still has enough substance to tickle some pleasure senses.
Chorus is a veritable smorgasbord of action, exploration, and captivating story. One that I'll enjoy for many moons to come.
Pushing out sheer pornography with its visuals while also testing you with fast paced combat, Bright Memory: Infinite teases you like a temptress. It brings you oh so close, then leaves you wanting more.
For the same subscription price as World of Warcraft, Wildstar has a huge amount of content to offer the player. While it is more tailored to those looking to put in the effort it has huge amounts of potential to claim the throne from WoW though in all honesty we can see these two MMORPG's co-existing quite happily while dominating the rest of the market.
With great wit and humour, Foul Play is a thoroughly enjoyable brawler that will keep you entertained for a good while.