Chris White
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Chris White's Reviews
Football has never looked so good, and with a new story mode and some welcome additions to gameplay, EA has got a great football title on their hands.
The realism and tweaks to gameplay and options makes this year’s entry great, giving basketball fans an immersive and varied experience.
A much better episode this time around, featuring some tough choices, great visuals and a fresh take on the Batman mythos.
If you’re looking for an authentic NHL game with excellent gameplay and plenty of modes, this is definitely the game for you.
While the difficulty won’t appeal to everyone, there’re plenty of obstacles to overcome especially if you thrive on one hell of a challenge.
It reminds you of those great 3D platformers of the 90s, but never manages to reach the same heights as they once did.
If you like to be pushed to the absolute limit, the twitch-heavy gameplay and punishing level design will do just that, crushing your spirit along the way.
A debauchery-fueled beat 'em up with plenty of ways to cripple your enemies, its excessive violence never overshadows the smart and intuitive combat.
The relaxing gameplay allows you to spend more time appreciating the merits of its design and message, while soaking in the wonderful musical score.
The nice art style is let down by some bad camera angles, weak voice acting and unbalanced environments.
Although the story may be a bit too bizarre for some, the character relationships, dialogue choices and overall effort put into the story makes the game interesting and engrossing.
If you’re looking for a detailed and accessible American football game, this is it. Along with fantastic gameplay and a Franchise mode showcasing clear improvements, you won’t be disappointed.
Valley is a surprisingly smart and fun adventure game with fluid movement and intuitive controls, although it doesn’t last long.
The Huntsman: Winter’s Curse is a turn-based RPG without the deep upgrade systems and gripping stories you’ve seen in other games within the genre.
A lesson in learning to appreciate what’s around you, while at the same time providing solid gameplay with a real sense of progression.
Although the Hitman Bangkok mission isn’t as good as others, it’s still another solid entry into a well-crafted series -- providing stunning visuals and varied opportunities to kill.
Inversus is a decent puzzler that’s much better with friends, but the enjoyment won’t last for long due to limited maps and modes.
A great exploration game, but beyond the wow factor of infinite travel and discovering unique creatures and planets, there is little else to really do.
Abzû is one of the greatest looking games in existence, with a simple message at its heart. You'll revel in the wonders of its beautifully designed ocean.
A fresh take on the Batman, and although some of the moments as Bruce Wayne can be great, the overall experience feels a little flat.