Keith Milburn
Frantic, kinetic, and fun multiplayer – when removed from its context.
Pure delight, from start to finish.
Ambitious design elevates it, creating one of the most unique survival horror experiences out there.
Realises the potential of its predecessor.
Proof that Uncharted can exist without Nathan Drake.
Tacoma makes you feel like a digital detective, as you trace the threads of a broad social web of relationships and motivations.
Quality-of-life features elevate the game's standout elements.
A game that embraces its ridiculousness, and celebrates the genre's strengths.
Fights with a popping staccato rhythm, and capes-galore to unlock.
Exhilarating combat, marred by awkward interactions and pervasive bugs.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has forever changed the franchise – a feat accomplished by looking to the past. Nintendo have captured the sense of wonder, danger, and awe that they created in 1986, and embedded it in a vast, enthralling world.
A journey of pros and cons, but it's one worth taking.
Fast but measured combat, with enemies that demand respect.
Keith received a digital copy of Resident Evil 7 from Capcom for review.
An inscrutable black box, covered in punk-rock graffiti and splattered in blood.
A heartfelt journey that's much more than the sum of its parts.
Paints a beautiful picture, but it’s a small one.
A tale about evil, but not as you know it.
Overly familiar Multiplayer, but tells a compelling story.
Boring at best, sickness-inducing at worst.