Chris White
- Shenmue
- Metal Gear Solid
- Fallout 3
Chris White's Reviews
A decent attempt at a dungeon crawler, but there just isn't the same appeal or craftsmanship seen in games like Diablo 3 or Baldur's Gate.
I’ve not felt this challenged in a long time, and the levels do nothing but push you to the absolute pinnacle of your resolve. It’s just a shame some of the game’s bugs can ruin your progression.
Apart from the new levels and Duke’s great sense of humour, this anniversary edition doesn’t do enough to drag you away from the wealth of current FPS titles.
As a series finale, Hokkaido manages to succeed in almost every way, even if the story has a weak and unsatisfying end.
A fantastic expansion, giving you plenty of new things to do and lots of new places to visit, even if some of the bugs and the load times become a little exasperating.
Even if the changes outside player AI and the social feed feel more like tiny improvements than anything substantial. it's still a remarkable simulation and the best on the market.
If you’re looking for the best turn-based strategy on the market, it’ll be tough to find something as exceptional as this.
If you love fighting outside of the restrictions of grounded combat, flying through the air at great speeds whilst firing off some great combos feels free and exhilarating, even if it can become repetitive over time.
Episode Three provides some fantastic moments, but it’s such a shame it takes so long to introduce them.
If you fancy a golf game as far away from simulation as possible then this is most definitely for you. It isn’t the smartest or the sharpest game on the market, but it still grabs you despite its flaws.
It’s been great revisiting two wonderful games, but the framerate drops and lighting changes take away much of the charm of playing them.
With a fantastic story at its centre, it's such a shame the open world is quiet and unappealing, and the control system struggles in hostile environments.
The single player is one of the best I’ve ever seen, only made better with a beautiful score and excellent gameplay rich with authenticity.
With its 1080p resolution and crisper visuals, you’ll find very little reason to not pick this up and play. This is the best that Rez has ever been.
There are some great ideas in many of the mini-games and the humour is great, but the controls are frustrating and detract from the fun.
You’ll spend ages playing through the different levels and adore every single step. The music is great, the visuals are better and everything comes together perfectly.
Considering that Fractured Space is a free-to-play MOBA, there's a great strategy involved, providing some really tense firefights on the battlefield.
The targets are harder to kill and the environment isn’t as pretty as previous missions, but Colorado offers excellent gameplay and tons of replayability.
Fire & Ice feels like a real return to form, with well-designed and vibrant environments matched with varied, exciting challenges throughout.
There are very few games as emotionally affecting as this. The story is thrilling, powerful and thought-provoking, and the music sends chills straight through your soul.