Nick Gillham
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- ICO
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Nick Gillham's Reviews
Never going to really appeal to anyone who isn't a fan, Snooker 2019 is a decent representation let down by a lack of polish.
A delightfully whimsical steampunk-RPG romp and you'd have to be malfunctioning to miss out on it.
If the audience is there, then these home console versions of Ace Attorney are very welcome as I have no objection to more Phoenix Wright.
Get ready for adventure again with this bite sized extra episode for our pint-sized rambler, great value at the price of a London pint.
Sit down, fix yourself a stiff drink, and get ready to open up. The Red Strings Club is an establishment worth visiting.
Looking for a change of pace or an escape from the stress of the rat race? Then Golf Peaks can provide you with a brief respite from the daily grind.
Jump Force wanted to be something for every anime fan, but while there's plenty of fan service there just isn't enough substance to proceedings.
A lovely little diversion for the wolf brothers finds their biggest problem not to be the law, but inconsistencies in their own animation.
Definitely not the best game, but definitely not the worst, at least you wouldn't wind up being doubly cross after playing this.
Not quite the glorious return we wanted for Travis Touchdown, for all of this game's desire to be weird it does a better job of making itself uninteresting.
Fitting for a game called ‘Tales' Vesperia spins a good yarn, but ultimately the game is showing its age.
If you don't own Football Manager Touch 2018 then this is the game you want. However, if you do own the previous game then this isn't really worth the upgrade.
A solid if unspectacular entry into the shoot ‘em up stable, Super Hydorah at least provides a decent amount of bang for your buck.
Bright, colourful and a lot of fun, Taiko no Tatsujin is a beat 'em up I can really get behind.
The Football Manager series just goes from strength to strength. This is superb, sublime, and irresistible. It's not a game you play, it's a game you live.
My Hero One's Justice certainly gets an A for effort but scrapes by with a C for it's working out.
Luigi's Mansion is a great place to visit, but while its presence is welcome in 2018 it really could have done with some modernisation.
Frustrating platform elements and rote missions prevent Starlink from being as good as its promise deserves.
Twenty years in the making this Mario Party is indeed Super.
Valkyria Chronicles IV's playbook is a beautifully illustrated, tactical delight.