Ben Ledsham
Overall, I had a pleasantly surprising experience with Bee Simulator. I enjoyed the tone of the game, the art style and the depth to the level design. I liked being able to explore a world from a different perspective, investigating all the different nooks and crannies this game has to offer.
In conclusion, The Outer Worlds was a terrific experience. I loved every moment I was playing of the game and I felt like this alien frontier I had landed on, was not too dissimilar from the Wild West.
Overall, The Bradwell Conspiracy was a mixed experience for me. The narrative and aesthetics of the game are beautifully crafted. The look of this game is nothing short of amazing and the level design, especially with the puzzles, are enticing yet challenging.
Overall, I had a fairly mixed experience with They Are Billions. I liked the art style and the concept of the game. I quite enjoyed battling the zombies as a steampunk mastermind, however I disliked certain features of the game.
Overall, however, I did not have a positive experience with Tour De France. This game wasn’t for me, the biggest difference I experienced compared to other racing games is the pacing.
It’s an exciting game that leaves you lingering over the edge, which forces you to use your wits in order to prevent you from falling.
Overall, Layers of Fear 2 was an enjoyably terrifying experience. Picking out all of the different film references led me to really enjoy the game and continue playing to see if I could pick out any other references.
Overall, Golem Gates left me with more questions than answers. I think the adjective “enjoyed” is a bit of a stretch, but it wasn’t the worst game I’ve ever played.
Overall, I found Back in 1995 a mixed experience. There was a lot to be desired for, in terms of the combat and movement system. The graphics and textures, they aren’t too bad, but the gameplay is were this game really falls down.
Overall, SNK 40th Anniversary Collection was a great experience. As much as I wasn’t born at the time these games were released, I still found them to be very fun to play
Overall, I found Undead Horde to be a very fun experience. The game has a decent level of difficulty to it and I can only imagine how the last stages of the game will be.
Overall, Sniper Elite V2 Remastered was an exceptional experience. They’ve really upped the graphics here and the performance, while at times lowering slightly, generally ran really smoothly.
verall, God’s Trigger was a brilliant experience, despite the amount of times I died. The fast action-packed combat makes you stress about what’s around the next corner.
It’s easily one of the best chill-out games there is, and if you feel like you want to channel your inner-builder, then Portia lets you do this wonderfully.
Overall, I had rather a mixed experience with Windscape. Unfortunately, the quests didn’t really engage me and I just started wondering and exploring. I didn’t feel hooked and it’s a shame as the combat really isn’t the greatest.
Overall, Vaporum is a wonderful homage to an age when games weren’t all Fortnite and memes.
On the whole though, a very well done game with an outstandingly impressive attention to detail.
For players who like a bit of challenge, then 100% give this one a go, but on the whole, I felt this wasn’t worth the stress.
If you’re like me though, prepare to just spam all the buttons hoping for the best, because Dead or Alive is back in business!
Overall, Dirt Rally 2.0, despite being incredibly difficult and at times quite infuriating, I can safely say that I had a positive experience playing this game. Yes, I wasn’t the best of players and it took me a fair bit to really start driving somewhat decently on the track.