Mick Fraser
- Red Dead Redemption
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls
Mick Fraser's Reviews
Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior delivers a fun, creative action-adventure with enough charm and new ideas to stand out.
Even if you're not a fan of the mainline franchise, BlazBlue: Entropy Effect will appeal if you like a good side-scrolling action game.
Hellcard is a decent if unremarkable card-battler with some cool ideas that offers a decent challenge for fans of the genre.
Graven has enough puzzles, secrets, weapons, and spells to keep it engrossing and compelling throughout.
Ready or Not might feel at odds with itself a little from time to time, but it's still a solid if unspectacular squad shooter.
There are glimmers of the game Gambit Ghost Studio wanted to make here, but everything about Farsiders just feels undercooked and unfinished.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a fantastic return to the franchise's roots, and one of the strongest examples of the genre I've played.
Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader is a huge, deep, vast, sprawling CRPG that's sometimes a little too ambitious for its own good.
Trinity Fusion may not be the most original game, but it's good looking, exciting to play and features enough new ideas to earn its place at a crowded table.
Despite some minor missteps, Cookie Cutter is easily one of the best Metroidvania games of this year, and an absolute must-play.
In a year dominated by Metroidvanias, huge open worlds, and big budget action, House Flipper 2 is a refreshingly joyous, relaxing experience.
It's not without its flaws, but Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is still one of Ubisoft's best games of recent years.
With Yuki's Wish, Zagan's Ritual, and the stellar Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, MiMiMi is going out at the very top of their game.
If you like your bullet-hell games challenging but fair, you'll enjoy spending time in Tevi's expansive, colourful world.
There's an enjoyable time to be had Gangs of Sherwood, especially with others, but it just doesn't do anything well enough to stand out from the crowd.
Flashback 2 is a mind-boggling mess of a game with few redeeming features, and a sequel we just didn't need.
The Call of Duty : Modern Warfare 3 campaign is a by-the-numbers experience with few of the thrills or high-points the series is known for.
The Last Faith doesn't have a hugely original setting, but it's an atmospheric, thrilling experience throughout.
Risk of Rain Returns an incredibly playable side-scroller that will absolutely appeal to fans of the genre or the franchise.
Remnant 2: The Awakened King DLC is filled with things to do and find, and a promising indication of things to come.