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Mick Fraser

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Favorite Games:
  • Red Dead Redemption
  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution
  • Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls

655 games reviewed
76.7 average score
80 median score
55.2% of games recommended

Mick Fraser's Reviews

I'm currently the Tips & Guides Editor at GodisaGeek.com but I've been at the site for almost four years. I've reviewed around 150 games in that time, and edited many, many others. I love games and gaming, and really dislike negativity. This industry is meant to be about fun, right? Quick facts: I'm married with four children, I don't like sweetcorn, I have no hair but all my own teeth.
Sep 4, 2015

It's great to return to Dunwall ahead of next year's sequel, but this Definitive Edition doesn't add anything to the overall Dishonored experience.

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Sep 22, 2015

An enjoyable strategy RPG that refuses to become po-faced, Disgaea 5 is let-down only by a so-so narrative and an over-reliance on XP farming.

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7 / 10.0 - Pumped BMX +
Sep 25, 2015

As stunt games go, Pumped BMX+ is solid fun if a little light on variety. There's enough challenge here to keep you busy for a while, but it doesn't compare to the likes of Trials or Olli Olli in terms of addictive thrills.

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An utterly essential bundle for newcomers and veterans alike, thanks to the sheer value for money and huge technical improvements to three already incredible games.

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8 / 10.0 - Elite: Dangerous
Oct 8, 2015

Elite: Dangerous is a well-made space sim with incredible scope and wondrous plans for the future, but it might put off some players with its complexity.

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A faux-retro shooter with an irreverent sense of humour, Bedlam is hard to recommend as anything other than a curio, despite its popular source material.

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Oct 12, 2015

A huge, sprawling adventure with countless branches and decisions, Wasteland 2 is unique in the console catalogue and more than worth the asking price.

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A compelling thriller that makes great use of the GamePad, but fails to truly scare or shock.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Halo 5: Guardians
Oct 26, 2015

The best Halo campaign since Reach, Guardians is a return to form - but more Chief next time, please, and less microtransactions.

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Had this been bundled with a remastered version of Darksiders, the package would be perfect. As it stands, it's just a slightly better version of an already brilliant game.

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Divinity: Original Sin is a massively complex PC title skilfully repurposed for console gamepads. It's deep, compelling, and fun, but not for the casual crowd.

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9 / 10.0 - Fallout 4
Nov 9, 2015

Bethesda have done it again, refining the formula for open-world RPGs and delivering a vast, deep and involving experience.

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Nov 17, 2015

A powerful standalone expansion that feels like a last hurrah for Blizzard's seminal RTS franchise.

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A cute little platformer that will impress younger gamers while it lasts, but which is unlikely to engage even older children for long.

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A brainless shooter that manages to be fun despite poor aesthetics and a host of technical issues.

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7 / 10.0 - Lovely Planet
Jan 10, 2016

Lovely Planet is deceptively hard and surprisingly time-consuming, but its reliance on simplicity may divide opinion.

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Jan 11, 2016

A good second stab for Ubisoft's latest spin-off series, India makes up for what it lacks in excitement with visual flare.

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8 / 10.0 - Oxenfree
Jan 18, 2016

Oxenfree is a haunting, emotionally-charged mystery that spreads its shocks a little too thinly, but still manages to deliver an engaging, memorable experience.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Crashlands
Jan 22, 2016

A more story-driven take on the gather & build genre, Crashlands wears its inspirations boldly, but gets away with it.

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Jan 26, 2016

A solid remaster of a good game means that Gravity Rush genuinely feels at home on the PS4.

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