Chris White
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Chris White's Reviews
Playing the first episode of Hitman brought back fond memories of unique kills from previous titles, with the grander and more compelling scale of the game adding tons of replayability. I don't doubt there will be those left frustrated with the game's short length, but its focus on great gameplay is where Hitman truly shines. Even though you only feel like you've dipped your toes in the water, the first instalment of Hitman leaves a lot of promise for the rest of the series.
The Town of Light is a powerful experience and you'll certainly be affected by its story. There are a few issues with music breaks and some of the things you'll see may provide too upsetting, but overall you'll never forget your time in Volterra.
The Walking Dead: Michonne is off to an excellent start, bringing back all the tension and emotion that we have come to expect from the highly regarding series.
Another combat-heavy title that doesn't really offer anything different than other Omega Force titles, but the story is certainly worth following and Arakawa's artwork is stunning.
A phenomenal fighting game that offers lots of different modes to keep you busy, but one with an abundance of cutscenes and narrative throughout, which might not be everyone's cup of tea.
Not a Hero is a funny and frenzied game that will have you laughing out loud as you attempt to conquer its varied range of challenges, even if there are a few issues with its cover system and level structure.
It isn't the best first-person adventure you'll ever play, but it does offer some fun in its combat and time travel mechanics to warrant your time.
A game like no other, and even though it can be hard to play at times, it still offers a unique and rewarding challenge.
Resident Evil 0 looks and sounds better than ever, providing the same great game as before, even if the controls feel somewhat unnatural at times.
An impressive RTS that offers a well written story, magnificent visuals and a stunning soundtrack that will stay with you long after playing.
Amplitude has a great soundtrack and is really addictive, but lacks any real longevity or appeal beyond the first five or six hours of play.
Hard West is a turn-based strategy game that gives you an authentic western experience whilst pushing you to the limits of your ability.
A brilliant strategy game that asks you to think carefully about every decision, pushing your tactical buttons in every conceivable way.
Football Manager 2016 makes you care about your team just as much as in the real world, providing the most realistic football manager experience to date.
Sword Art Online: Lost Song is a solid Japanese Action RPG that has enough to keep old and new players interested with touches of innovation here and there, even if it does fall short in certain areas.
Coast Guard struggles to keep its head above water and offers very little to keep you going back for more.
Anno 2205 offers plenty of enjoyment, but may not appeal to the hardcore strategist.
Heart of Thorns is a worthy addition to the Guild Wars 2 world that brings enough new features to the table to keep the franchise going for a few more years.
WWE 2K16 is the team back on their way to greatness, and a definite turning point in how wrestling games should be made.
Everything a great horror game should be, with a fantastic story and a beautifully bleak world to explore.