Chris White
- Shenmue
- Metal Gear Solid
- Fallout 3
Chris White's Reviews
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.
Just Dance 2016 is best when playing with friends and family, but it's no more than a mild improvement on the last.
Tales of Zesteria is a fitting tribute to twenty years of the Tales series, giving you one of the greatest JRPG adventures in recent times.
Even though the game doesn't look any better from the previous instalment, Samurai Warriors 4-II's gameplay is as fun as ever and the story is definitely worth your time.
The best basketball game around, giving you an enjoyable and realistic experience with tons of modes and options that will keep you busy for hours.
Blood Bowl 2 appears to specific tastes, but offers a detailed and rewarding challenge.
Calvino Noir needed less time and effort spent on aesthetics and more spent on gameplay and delivery.
If you have the time, Nobunaga's Ambition is a rewarding and immersive experience; you'll be bathing in its wealth of options and historical depth for months.
A sprawling beat 'em up with great replayability and loads of content for both fans and newcomers. Don't let the messy camera put you off.
Velocibox is ridiculously challenging and painstaking, but the flip-side is that it's one of the most gratifying experiences you will ever have in a video game.