Aodhan Gregory
Aodhan Gregory's Reviews
Total War: Three Kingdoms excels in many areas and has made some welcome, if not long overdue, changes
Phoenix Wright's first three adventures return in HD and on multiple platforms, prettier but not better than ever
The game is a must for horror fans, but slugglish gamplay mechanics may leave some players frustrated and a bit bored
This new chapter in the hack and slash franchise freshens up the gameplay for a thrilling experience that will please fans
This follow-up to the Studio Ghibli-inspired role playing game is packed full of things to do
The stripped-back fundamentals of this strategy game are refreshing, but the progression system less so
Crossing Souls is not only entertaining and intriguing, it's dripping with nostalgia
PlayLink's experiment in multiplayer narrative is sound but suffers from poor execution
That is also my only criticism: it is time for a really big change in the LEGO games because no matter how good they are, they will never continue to work out the same style. For anyone who has played a game of LEGO before, I would be able to review this game in one sentence: The same sheet and suit, but bigger and better than ever.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of South Park or you're looking to lose yourself in a massive role-playing game, The Fractured But Whole seems like it will have a little something for everyone.
It's obvious that Wako Games have tried to roll back the clock and provide players with a 'classic' arcade experience in a modern age. Yet the time of the arcade is long gone and the beat-em-up cannot survive on the basic formula.
In a nutshell, Injustice 2 is a beautifully crafted fighting game with a great balance between gameplay and story, while retaining that wonderful competitive flare of watching Batman and Superman go toe-to-toe with each other.