Nick Gillham
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- ICO
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Nick Gillham's Reviews
My Hero One's Justice certainly gets an A for effort but scrapes by with a C for it's working out.
Probably the most un-Final Fantasy game in the series history XV Pocket Edition HD at least provides a decent game to get us going before more full-fat titles arrive.
A fun, fast, frantic puzzle matching game that hopefully won't frustrate you to the point you want to throw your Switch like one of the game's plates.
Mario Tennis Aces will provide you and your friends with a really good time, provided you don't spend too long in the story mode.
Equal parts puzzle adventure and creativity app, Vandals just relies a little too much on the players imagination for its variety.
Striker's Edge harks back to the time of 90s arcade sports titles, and it's just as fun but short lived as they were.
Certainly not a calm before the storm, but while it's full of wonderful characters this final chapter feels unsatisfactory.
Much like National Lampoons, Never Stop Sneakin' appeal is immediately obvious, but soon grows old and labourious.
The Ashes isn't going to bowl over non-cricket fans, but it's a solid representation of the sport, and not that biased against us poms.
While the 3DS hardware doesn't measure up to the Switch, Fire Emblem Warriors provides the same experience regardless of format.
Fun, quaint and a bit buggy, Golf Story is a lovely but flawed distraction.
A solid if unspectacular entry into the shoot ‘em up stable, Super Hydorah at least provides a decent amount of bang for your buck.
Before the Storm is an eagerly awaited second album, but it's one we're going to have to pay attention to before we can see what it really is.
Old skool gameplay with some new style twists, Mighty Gunvolt Burst is a more accessible slice of nostalgia style gaming.
It's not feature rich, but Astro Duel Deluxe is another title making excellent use of Nintendo's console vision.
If you can ignore the sheer cost, Super Bomberman R is a great way to have fun; get it and have a blast.
Hidden Folks is a little obtuse at times but otherwise it's delightful and compelling.
It's definitely worth a shot if you’re hankering for a bit of old school platforming action.
An improvement on the original, but it throws in a few flaws of its own.
A kids RPG that's kind of hard to hate, but the mileage may vary depending on how much said child likes to do as they're told.