Chris White
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- Metal Gear Solid
- Fallout 3
Chris White's Reviews
There're some great ideas in Perception, and with an interesting protagonist and some great voice acting, there's a lot to enjoy, even if it is a bit too easy.
If you're looking for a unique game within the first-person genre, this is definitely it.
There's no denying Tekken 7 is oe of the best fighters around, and once the online servers are fixed, it has the potential to be the best fighters out there.
Much better than the first, episode two features better pacing and more time being given to the supporting characters. I'm now excited to see where things go for the series.
It's great to see this series on the PlayStation 4, and you'd be daft not to give it a go. Fantastic track design, a stunning soundtrack, and plenty of game modes makes this one of the best racers out there.
Whilst some of the gun mechanics don't work as well as they should, there's still lots of missions, customisation, and a cracking electronic soundtrack in the vein of Hotline Miami.
As far as finales go, From the Gallows is pretty good. There are some great interactions between the brothers, only let down by the treatment of one of the character's deaths.
I haven't played anything like this since Journey. It is a stunning game to explore and exist in, and the story is going to move a lot of people.
If you're looking for a quick fix of addictive gameplay within a multiplayer environment, you can't go wrong with this.
It's great to have a basketball arcade game back in the public domain, but it falls short of the successful heights of NBA Jam.
There are few rhythm games that are as joyful or as fun as this. If you need a happy place, this should most definitely be it.
As far as frantic FPS's go, this is one of the best, but poor AI and a ramped up difficulty might prove too much for some.
If you love games like Super Meat Boy, be prepared to be blown away by Alex Rose's frantic and challenging gem.
If you're looking for a great story set in two beautifully designed worlds, I think this'll be right up your street. It's a shame there a quite a few problems holding it back.
It goes without saying that this game sets a new benchmark for storytelling, and the imaginative ways in which it's done, all the while dealing with death in a delicate and poignant way.
There's no denying Episode Four does the series justice, and the finale has been set up brilliantly.
If you thought the original did a good job of scaring you to death, this one does it 10 times better.
This collection reminded me how much I loved the games as a child, and getting the theme songs out of my head is going to take a great amount of time.
It's not a bad game by any means, but I'm starting to feel fatigued by episodic games. The characters work well together, and there are some nice ideas, but I'm not finding anything beyond this to keep me hooked.
It's still relevant now just as it was all those years ago, and getting a beautiful art style helps to keep Wonder Boy fresh and enjoyable.