Adam Wilkin
- Portal
- Bioshock Infinite
- DOOM (2016)
Adam Wilkin's Reviews
A puzzle platformer about a journey through an atmospheric wasteland, this game is a pinnacle of design brilliance.
A stealth apocalypse game that stays takes some liberties with its setting, but brings it all together with strong mechanics that keep the player feeling vulnerable.
A worthy (and free) successor to Life is Strange, and an intriguing teaser for the full sequel. Dontnod have improved on most accounts and look to draw in new fans with this prologue.
A great driving game, a poor racing game. Has some technical issues involving controller support and their idea of multiplayer is somewhat unusual for this genre. A game I would happily spend more time with, but can't recommend highly in its current state.
An interesting premise ultimately let down by poor execution and a lack of depth seen in most every other game in the genre.
A beginning of a political and troubling story, with some “uncanny valley” animations and dark themes - Dontnod once again proving they are the top of this genre.
An 80s action movie in videogame form, some poor design choices don't stop this being a great sandbox to play in.
Technically superior to the previous episode, and a strong second entry to the Diaz boys' saga.
A pale imitation of what inspired it, with unpredictable, unwieldy mechanics and the appearance of low production value.
A great visual novel, with intricate and interesting writing, a distinct and detailed artstyle and a catchy soundtrack. Well worth picking up for fans of the genre and newcomers alike