Cameron Honey-Swain


9 games reviewed
55.6% of games recommended
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Nov 21, 2020

...there is fun to be found here. If it were not for the sudden vacuum you feel in the absence of vaulted content there would be no question in my mind about how much I enjoy this game.

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Liked-a-lot - Destiny 2: Shadowkeep
Oct 18, 2019

With the hints about where the series is about to go... the future for Destiny is looking bright.

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Loved - Control
Aug 26, 2019

I like my games well written, their worlds interesting and their game play fun. Control more than accomplishes this.

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...a game free of pretence, it just wants to take your favourite characters and smash them all together like a joyful child.

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Loved - Ghost Giant
Apr 27, 2019

If you are a lover of heartfelt storytelling and own Virtual Reality then you absolutely must play this game.

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Liked - World War Z
Apr 15, 2019

you can’t deny it’s fun mowing down hordes of zombies with your mates.

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Mar 6, 2019

Devil May Cry 5 certainly provides moments of fun and if you can look past some aspects that belong in the last generation of gaming then you will have a competent action romp with Dante and friends. However I feel like this entry is a step backwards after DMC dared to shake up the formula a little more.

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Oct 28, 2017

Fire Emblem Warriors is in no way a bad game, in fact it is a fair amount of fun, but as someone who has enjoyed both franchises previously I cannot understand who this game was aimed at or even why it came into existence. Preceding Warriors games have performed better and I can’t imagine anyone who is a fan of the Fire Emblem series will find much of what they love about the previous instalments. Fire Emblem Warriors is inoffensive at best and forgettable at worst and will have drifted from the combined consciousness of gamers in the near future

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Unscored - Songbringer
Oct 2, 2017

Songbringer is a lot of fun, gameplay is quick and the world is fun to explore for the most part. It feels like it is created for multiple playthrough’s but once I made it through my second world I didn’t feel the need to go again. Had my first world not left me stuck, I may not have ever seen a second world. Fans of retro style indie games will find a space for this in their library, but again I can’t imagine even those fans going through the slog on a second world… and if they do it will be to just have a look at what else they could have ended up with.

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