Bradley Marsh
ScreamRide is a decent game that could have been much better, but it is still worth owning just for the sandbox alone.
LEGO Jurassic World follows the tried and tested formula but is missing that little bit of magic, despite John Williams' amazing score being part of the expereince.
Splice is a game that will cause you great amounts of stress, but also rewards you with a sense of accomplishment.
Dying Light shares much with Dead Island, some would probably say a little too much, but it cuts away a lot of the septic flesh and binds the wounds with some new (if not entirely fresh) ideas.
Not for everyone, but Pillar sets out with a goal and achieves them.
Not the best Final Fantasy you'll ever play, but still very enjoyable on the whole.
What looks like pure chaos and confusion from the outset, becomes something that feels great to play.
An Omega Force game in a new setting that plays exceptionally well, just lacks a little replay value.
A typical Platinum game, that does justice to the Transformers licence.
Not for everyone, but what Blood Bowl II does, it does exceptionally well.
A game that should become a cult/sleeper hit of 2015. Not perfect by any means, but great fun for the most part.
Zelda in all but name, but somehow still feels like its own thing. A worthy homage to one of gaming's greatest.
Invisible, Inc. takes the formula made famous by the likes of X-Com and makes a wonderfully tight experience that you will not help but love.
By not breaking the mould, Guns, Gore & Cannoli is nothing but a safe enjoyable experience and well worth your time.
A solid platformer, with interesting mechanics and loads of charm. Adventures of Pip is a fantastic addition to a crowded genre.
MotoGP 15 is a cracking game and even if it doesn't tick all the boxes for a serious racer, it does for those with an outside interest. A worthy addition to the genre.
Evolve is a game that walks a fine tightrope of success and failure with its setup. Luckily it manages to stay balanced and become a worthwhile purchase.
A very clever and well crafted game. The constant climb up the castle and gradual revelation of the mystery within it are engaging and will likely keep you striving until you reach the end.
A perfect storm of elements come together to make a wonderful and challenging experience.
Officially an 8/10, but for this reviewer it is a 10/10 game, warts and all.