Christopher Bratt
- XCOM: Enemy Unknown
- World of Warcraft
- Rome: Total War
Christopher Bratt's Reviews
The best (console) version of Diablo 3 money can buy.
Amidst a pretty lukewarm lineup of launch titles across both platforms, Resogun absolutely shines.
Episode five, thankfully, gives you the room to decide where Clementine ends up and suggests that your decisions are going to have a permanent effect on her future.
Offers a proper bad guy for you to hate, but also asks how far you'll go to escape.
A superior episode, and one that bodes well for the rest of the season.
One of the best local multiplayer games I've played in years.
Frozen Synapse 2 has plenty to offer with its campaign, but again, this sequel is at its best when playing against other fallible humans.
A worthy addition to the Dragon Age series, but it takes some time to prove it.
As openers go, this is a strong debut to the second season, with Clementine a superb choice of protagonist.
Not just 'Civ 5 in space', but excellent series additions are offset by problems old and new.
There's fun to be had here, but it feels like a nice change of pace rather than a long-term alternative.
Your kingdom's future can sometimes feel too predetermined, despite the hundreds of decisions you'll have made along the way, but the relationship between your king and his family is really what counts.Chris Bratt
Fun, but it just doesn't have the same appeal as other entries in the series.
There's definitely a zoo, but where's the tycoon?
Blizzard's take on the first-person shooter sees a generosity of character accompanied by beautifully deep mechanics.
Punishing and precise, Firaxis has created one of the most demanding - and thrilling - strategy games ever.
Gorgeous and mournful, The Banner Saga 2 is enriched by a story that meaningfully remembers the choices we've made.
With the most exciting unit roster yet, Creative Assembly's latest is a godly blend of franchises.
Stellaris is the Paradox grand strategy game you need to play.
Insomniac's reimagining of the original Ratchet & Clank is a vibrant reminder of how much fun 3D platformers can be.