Nick Gillham
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- ICO
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Nick Gillham's Reviews
While I would never object to more Ace Attorney, there’s evidence enough to suggest that changes to the mechanics are in order.
Despite some minor frustrations Battlefleet: Gothic Armada is a fun RTS that isn’t too unwelcoming to people new to the genre.
An inoffensive yet unspectacular game that pleases through being something different and relaxing.
While Punch Club has a great hook, it has a real tendency to make you cross.
A decent strategy puzzle-RPG that displays all the good bits and mitigates the bad ones, pip pip.
Chaos is much more fun with friends.
An improvement on The Dark Below, and for those who were still playing it gives them a little more reason to carry on.
Agent A is more Johnny English than James Bond but there's no harm in having a little fun as a spy.
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.
If you've been crying out for a good console strategy RPG you should give Regalia a go, it's not perfect, but it's an exceptionally well told yarn.
Running and jumping from left to right is difficult to judge, but while wearing the colours of another The Adventure Pals delivers on its central concept in a way it's inspiration never could.
A bit different from what you'd expect, Battle Chef Brigade is a pleasant surprise, and like good food it can be nice to try something different once in a while.
Just Dance 2018 is just as good as it's always been, but it's beginning to become hard to justify shelling out just for a smattering of new songs with each iteration.
Out of the three versions this is the Yo-Kai Watch 2 to get, it's very much what has gone before, but this time they've thrown in the kitchen sink.
Conga Master Party is fun while you're in it, but the appeal is a little short lived, just like a real conga line.
Offering up a small slice of emergent storytelling, Another Lost Phone does a good job of highlighting difficult themes.
An inventive take on the sliding block puzzle genre, it all just depends on how quickly you get tired of slaughter.
Bringing NeuroVoider to the Switch was a real no-brainer for Flying Oak, it's a good slice of rogue-like action for this terrific machine.
Hyrule Warriors: Legends is a solid handheld musou experience only let down by some technical limitations.
A decent puzzle game that doesn't overstay its welcome. For the price, it's highly recommended.