Dale Emasiri
- Final Fantasy VII
- Final Fantasy XV
- Mass Effect 2
Dale Emasiri's Reviews
A roguelike survival game that sadly squanders its potential with a general lack of variety.
More a service to existing fans than a new game in the series, Heroes VII is a huge game that entertains but fails to overwhelm.
An interesting use of gaming as a medium to deliver a comic book style of narrative.
A decent concept and interesting loot system can't save this indie action title from mediocrity.
A charming and unique turn-based adventure that hides an intricate battle system behind all the whimsy.
If you’re searching for a couple of hours of losing yourself in a sweet, whimsical fantasy then Milkmaid of the Milky Way is for you. It costs less than a trip to the cinema, and great for players of any age.
The Descendant offers a fascinating sci-fi tale intertwined with interesting puzzles, breathing fresh air into a genre that can feel stagnant at times.
If you're looking for a tense, unnerving experience in a simple yet eerie setting, this is it.
One of the best CRPGs of recent times, with a rich world to get lost in, and some great mechanics to keep you playing for hours.
If you’re looking for something challenging and a little different to lose yourself in for a few hours, ICEY is super cool. Puns absolutely intended.
Beautiful aesthetics and soundtrack wrapping a Doom-alike shooter, slightly marred by unfair and punishing gameplay that could use a good dose of balancing.
While it didn't hook me completely, with some refinement and a little more time this could be a really interesting title.
There is no ‘best way’ to play this, other than in a quiet room with your headphones firmly in place and nothing to distract you.
Veterans of the original Dawn of War will take to this game like stepping into their old Power Armour. Exhilarating, over-the-top spectacle, and meeting expectations like only Dawn of War can.
While Expeditions: Viking won't be winning any awards for ground-breaking storytelling or innovative gameplay, it's compelling in just the right way that keeps commanding attention throughout. I found it to be a lot of fun, if a little unpolished in places.
The Fidelio Incident offered little beyond a well-written and well-acted story that was far too sparsely scattered around disappointingly uninspiring gameplay.
More than just another arena shooter, LawBreakers stands on its own to fill a niche that's different to any other titles out there, and I am thoroughly pleased to have the game change my opinions on it. An essential shooter.
A game that held a lot of potential. Five or ten years ago, this game would have been an exceptional 2-player co-op brawler à la Gauntlet or Golden Axe. Today it's a forgettable, short distraction that you're unlikely to play through a second time.
If you're interested in competitive gaming and really need something new to sink your teeth into, you do not need to look any further than Battlerite. Balanced, fun characters, unobtrusive monetisation, and refined to give the core experience of competitive gaming. Battlerite is exceptionally good.
Dynasty Warriors offers a plethora of playable characters, large-scale battles, and a feeling of godhood as you smash through scores of enemies with a single thing. What more could you ask for from a Warriors game?