Mick Fraser
- Red Dead Redemption
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls
Mick Fraser's Reviews
A fun multiplayer game that doesn't outstay its welcome.
A tedious slog that sullies the legacy of its vaunted predecessors.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is vast and ambitious, but won't please everyone no matter how hard it tries.
When played with friends, Payday 2 is the ultimate heist game, offering tons to see, do, and unlock.
A good management sim with an interesting style, but it may be a bit grim for some
It's nothing hugely original, but Wulverblade certainly has heart and style.
What Nine Parchments lacks in depth it makes up for in shameless whimsey and colourful charm.
Vesta is best described as okay, and it never really rises above that level despite its prettiness
A lacklustre first offering that gets by on a few star turns and the same stirling gunplay.
Outcast: Second Contact is a classic adventure wrapped up in shiny new clothes, but which maintains everything it was born with underneath, for better or worse.
A decent blast of fun let down by a slew of frustrating elements
Aer is a pretty game, but ultimately there's little to do and not much to compel you on
An entertaining game for kids best enjoyed in short bursts
Young children are going to find plenty to keep them invested with or without it. It looks lovely and there's lots to do, but it feels a little safe by today's standards.
An adventure that will only appeal to people who really miss the old ways
Transcripted is a fun game with some nice ideas, but it'd be far more at home on a tablet or handheld without all the boring dialogue.
A cool shooter with some great ideas - we just wish there was more of it to begin with
Fun and frustrating, often in equal measure, Ruiner is polished to a high shine but still won't appeal to everyone.
A fantastic expansion to an excellent game, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is a macabre joy to play from start to finish.
Big, bright, bold, and bursting with content and heart.