Chris White
- Shenmue
- Metal Gear Solid
- Fallout 3
Chris White's Reviews
It's certainly the best version of the game to buy, and Capcom Heores is fun, but their are some technical issues, and it does make you wonder just how many more games Capcom can get from a fading franchise.
These are the perfect RE games to play on the Switch, with fantastic motion controls and a whole host of cracking DLC to boot.
These are the perfect RE games to play on the Switch, with fantastic motion controls and a whole host of cracking DLC to boot.
SingStar Celebration is a vanilla version of a party game classic, and you'll have a great time if you allow yourself to let your hair down
I'm still a big fan of what L.A. Noire tries to do, and with the improvements to interrogations and visuals, it's certainly worth giving it a go
Knowledge is Power is a good quiz game, but it does feel repetitive after a while and should probably be enjoyed when sandwiched between other PlayLink titles
I wanted to love it and, for the most part, I did. In spite of the bugs, in spite of the pedestrian voice cast, and in spite of the missing X-Men characters there is a lot to enjoy in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2.
It's doing something different as part of Play Link, and there is no better studio to do a crime story using this service, even though some of the gameplay elements are a bit dull.
I enjoyed episode three quite a lot, and I'm really looking forward to see how the big reveals are going to effect the rest of the season.
A very poignant game that will hopefully help people to speak out about their struggles, as well as showcase just how important storytelling is in games.
It's a lot of fun, and you're never stuck for something to do. It's also the perfect game to play with your friends and family, and the sheer amount of characters means there's someone for everyone.
Whilst it may not encapsulate the wonder of Burnout's Crash mode, it's still quite fun, and will give you something to do for a few hours.
It's great to have some new content for Horizon, and this piece of DLC certainly does it justice.
Tackling a topic like Syria is difficult, but not when it's created by a refugee of the civil war. Abdullah Karam tells his story with surprising humour, and while that doesn't always work, it still results in the beginnings of a unique war story.
If you're looking for a game you can pick up and play, as well as making you smile, this is certainly one to consider.
The series has managed to reinvent itself, all whilst still keeping the heart of the series intact. Bayek is a great character, and the open world of Egypt is remarkable.
Whilst there are some changes, it doesn't feel that different from last year, and the technical issues hinder enjoyment somewhat.
A great sequel with much more going on, and is built with a lot of love and respect for the series it comes from.
Everything about this game outdoes the first, and with the expanded Nemesis System, superb combat, and epic story, you'll be immersed for a long time.
Whilst it may not be the complete package, it does a lot right and has a new and sturdy foundation to build the future of the series on.