Adam Chapman
If you're a casual fan of soccer, this game is able to get you right into the action fairly easily
"The setup of the menus has been drastically redesigned, and although it took some getting used to at first, it's actually a much more user-friendly design over all."
FIFA 17 makes a convincing argument for replacing players’ copies of FIFA 16.
The Journey remains a truly immersive experience, the cut-scenes are well acted and put together, and the storyline is an enjoyable one.
With every passing year, I'm consistently impressed how EA are able to improve on an already winning formula, making each new release of NHL a must own title, rather than a glorified roster update.
This new iteration of NHL recovers from last year's sizable stumble by reinstating the excised features and making improvements on them which make them more enjoyable and easier to get into.
An enjoyable indie game which doesn't take itself seriously and leverages its enjoyment on a frantic and frenetic local multiplayer party mode. Single player level making is a lot of fun if you're into that kind of gameplay.
Gear.Club Unlimited is the most traditional racer to hit the Switch, and a successful outing for Microïds / Eden Games Mobile The graphics, although not as slavish to accurate detail like in a Gran Turismo title, still manage to hold their own, and are crisp and enjoyable.
Transformers: Devastation fails to fire on all cylinders, as the game is too short, and boasts a small choice of characters to play as.
A beautifully cinematic story set within the current Planet of the Apes film continuity, as players direct decisions made by both humans and apes as a conflict brews.
Gran Turismo Sport is lacking in a true racing experience that prior releases in the series were able to deliver.
I came into PES 2018 ready to be won over, and converted into a PES fan. Unfotunately, I came away being disappointed.
"The spider-sense is essential, so that you can locate the bystanders trapped in the building"
After playing this game for more than just a few hours, I couldn't believe that somehow Ubisoft had managed to screw up Tetris.