Chris White
- Shenmue
- Metal Gear Solid
- Fallout 3
Chris White's Reviews
If you're looking for a science fiction FPS that'll feed your hunger until the heavyweights arrive, give it a go. Despite its flaws there's still fun to be had.
Many of the games featured were great back in the day, but if we're going to revisit them now, it'd be nice to have some more features for the nostalgic amongst us to enjoy.
If you're looking for a tactical war game where you're sitting behind the controls of a steel behemoth, then this is for you. There's a lot to grasp, and it'll take a lot of time to learn, but it's worth giving a go.
Whilst the creative process is cathartic and fun, the games on offer will appeal to the younger audience, or the families who show it off at parties.
One of the best games on PS4, and one of the best games of this generation. A masterpiece.
If you love the Apes movies, this is a lovely little VR tie-in, and if you're looking for your next VR kick, I'd definitely give this a go.
The best Far Cry yet, with well written characters, lots of freedom to play how you want, and a lot of fun to be had on your own or with a friend.
Same Stitch concludes Telltale's second season brilliantly, and Joker is shown once again to be Batman's greatest foe, written beautifully by the guys at Telltale.
A Way Out is a story worth sharing with a friend. There's plenty to do, with moments of intensity and emotion, and the ending is one of the best conclusions in video games.
If you like the idea of running a farm, give it a go, but be warned that it will take up a lot of your time to get used to the basics.
It's such a shame that Bravo Team is bad because Supermassive has made some great games, but this is by far the worst.
Yakuza 6 is a fitting end to a great saga, with fantastic combat and lots to do outside the main story
It may not be a great game, but the puzzles are impressive. It's just shame it has such a rushed ending that never rewards you for following the plot.
Fe is very pretty, and the music is equally stunning. It's a wonderful little game let down by some drawn out puzzles and some tricky climbing mechanics.
The thing is, what Dissidia NT does do well is hamstring itself from actually being good.
It's about as complete an experience as it can be, and MMA fans will love what EA has done with UFC 3.
From the gorgeous visuals to the design in its monsters and ecosystems, Capcom has made the best Monster Hunter game yet. It's just a shame it doesn't help with its complex systems an occasionally poor explanations of them.
What Ails you is a superb fourth episode, and gives us plenty of great set pieces and character progression as the series reaches its climax
The real shame is that is not enough to really make InnerSpace fun to play. At best it feels like a chore and at worst you'll want to snap your Switch in half. If you can grasp the flight controls and are looking for a nonlinear story games then InnerSpace is available now on the Nintendo Switch.
I really hope they patch this soon because despite the issues, I've had a blast playing portable Enter the Gungeon.