Matthew Clarke
God of War is one of the best games this writer has had the pleasure of playing in years….maybe ever. Almost every aspect of this game is nearly perfect, and the other aspects are perfect.
Beholder creates an interesting world and fills this world with weighty, morally-grey choices that actually matter. The feeling of actually having an influence on how events transpire is present here, a nice change from games that promise choice and deliver nothing of the sort.
This is not a game that is going to set the world alight, but it is very competent with plenty of good systems that will keep the player engaged. However, the story certainly won’t.
MHW might sound repetitive but the dynamic and well-designed challenges make this a hugely entertaining title. An absurd UI shouldn't keep anyone enjoying the hunt.
This review was perhaps a little harsh towards LocoRoco 2, a game that is aimed at children; specifically stupid children.
Eventually I started to wonder how I would feel about this Christmassy assault on the senses in July