Nick Gillham
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- ICO
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Nick Gillham's Reviews
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.
Boxboy + Boxgirl is a banging, box-based Brain-teasing bonanza and brilliant at a budget price.
Building on the original's strong foundations Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a sequel that improves on the original in almost every way.
The Creature in the Well is a harsh mistress, but one that's incredibly rewarding to those who push on
If you're looking to get into beat-em-ups and can stomach anime and J-rock then this is a good place to start your education.
To many this would seem like filler to bolster a meagre launch lineup, but I am Setsuna is a game that is worthy of your time and a heritage that deserves your respect.
If you like a good puzzle game, BOX BOX BOY!, like its predecessor offers excellent value for money.
Picross 3D: Round 2 provides a relaxing puzzle experience, while making you feel like a genius whenever you just “get” it – as any good puzzle game should.
Accessible and incredibly deep, if you’re looking for a time-sink you won’t get much better than Dragon Quest VII.
Relaxing and compelling, with Dragon Quest Builders if you’ve struggled to get into the genre with building games in the past this might just be the game that changes your mind.
Probably the most definitive Just Dance game yet, but maybe it should be the last?
Just a little bit of handholding wouldn't have gone amiss, but spend some time working out what GoNNER is about and you'll find a dark yet warm hearted bullet ballet.
Probably the best way to get into the series, and the best way to bring yourself back up to speed before Kingdom hearts 3 is released.
More of what Shovel Knight fans love, and a superb entry point for people new to the series, Spectre of Torment is a great take on modernised nostalgia.
It isn’t F-Zero, but there’s a good, fun challenge here for anyone with an anti-grav racing itch.
Getting people playing together wherever the Switch is, is the machine's USP and Snipperclips is the game that realizes that vision most effectively.
In the absence of Meat Boy Slime-San stands unopposed, and excellent little bite of hyperactive platform action.
Unlike the deserts that surround your civilisation, Ever Oasis is far from barren.
Easily the best game the Rabbids have ever been in and quite possibly Mario's best non-Nintendo spin-off.
In a time of games that stretch into the tens of hours, it's nice to have a game full of short gameplay bursts designed to be replayed over and over, Blowout Blast is a wonderful little distraction.