Chris White
- Shenmue
- Metal Gear Solid
- Fallout 3
Chris White's Reviews
Trover Saves the Universe is a very funny adventure game that doesn't offer the same brand of gameplay as Astro Bot Rescue Mission, but Justin Roiland's humour makes it much more appealing.
Blood and Truth is a lot of fun, making use of a wide range of guns and all of the Move controller's capabilities.
Void Bastards is a fantastic strategic shooter than has a wonderfully refreshing take on the FPS genre.
Whilst Rage 2 offers an intense wave of combat, the open world is dull, and the story and missions rarely excite
Observation is a fantastic game, bringing gripping science fiction and unique gameplay together for a truly remarkable experience.
Mortal Kombat 11 feels amazing to play, with plenty of depth and individuality in each fight. The Krypt's randomness of unlocking gear is annoying, and some Towers of Time challenges are unnecessarily difficult, but this is still a must have for fighter enthusiasts.
Days Gone has some moments of brilliance, but there're far too may bugs. The hordes improve the game drastically, it's just a shame that a lot of the game suffers in other avenues.
I had got plenty of enjoyment out of Dangerous Driving. Handling is excellent, the different modes give you plenty of reasons to keep playing, and watching your Takedowns is as addictive as it gets.
Rules are made to be broken, and that's never been more true that with Baba is You, I just wish they had made it a bit more fun.
If you never played the original version, you should certainly give it a go, but if you were never a fan, the limited improvements to movement and the variety of glitches puts a downer on proceedings.
It was almost inevitable that One Piece World Seeker would have some faults, but it's hard not to love the game regardless of them.
Devil May Cry 5 is a stunning hack and slash game and never fails to amaze. Combat this good should be illegal.
The Occupation is an inventive political thriller that does something new, but is let down by poor AI and some frustrating bugs.
ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove is a weird and wonderful world filled with colourful characters, but some of the movement feels archaic.
Trials Rising is a thrill ride of crazy tracks and various challenges ,pushing physics-based racing to its limits.
Whilst Far Cry New Dawn isn't a completely new experience, it does have a few features that give it new life, and despite the bugs and weak story, it was nice revisiting Hope County.
Broken Toys is a superbly written episode, with visuals being some of the best the series has ever seen.
The final game in the series goes out with more of a whimper than a bang, but there's still plenty of heart, and the combat never fails to entertain. There're some wonderful visuals and plenty of Disney surprises, and although the story is a mess when it strays into the series' lore, it's still fun.
A Fisherman's Tale has some fantastic puzzles and great level design, but the movement manages to ruin some of the puzzles.
Onimusha: Warlords is a worthy remaster, and even though it feels rather short, the combat and exploration of such a claustrophobic world reminds you just how good it is.