William Worrall


76 games reviewed
67.0 average score
68 median score
32.9% of games recommended
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Mar 10, 2019

A slow and steady stealth experience with a gross protagonist and stark art style.The puzzle-like approach to stealth gameplay makes for an intense ride along the rafters, even if the loading screens grate after a while.

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Mar 13, 2019

Although it's filled with annoying moments World Seeker is more fun than frustration. There are some rookie issues with it but the exploration still absolutely makes the game what it is.

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3.5 / 10.0 - Crimson Keep
Mar 30, 2019

Crimson Keep does a terrible job of recapturing dungeon crawler magic. Instead of using randomization in effective ways, it just prolongs its runtime with padding, terrible visuals, and audio issues.

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The Prophet & The Warlock adds some great new content to the base game. It's especially perfect for those looking for a challenge.

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Apr 25, 2019

A fun, but frustrating, bullet hell shooter with some of the best damn pixel graphics and chiptune sounds out there.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Rainswept
May 1, 2019

Rainswept has an interesting plot, well-written characters and a distinctive visual style, although a few bugs and overly simplistic gameplay do let it down a bit.

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7 / 10.0 - Dark Devotion
May 7, 2019

While Dark Devotion suffers from several easy-to-fix flaws that stop it being perfect, it remains a deep, dark and engaging action RPG.

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May 13, 2019

A Plague Tale: Innocence presents a tightly constructed linear journey which is more enjoyable than many open-ended experiences.

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8 / 10.0 - Darkwood
Jul 3, 2019

Darkwood manages to pull off horror to a truley stunning degree. What minor gameplay annoyances that there are in the game are more than covered for by the exploration and atmosphere.

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5.5 / 10.0 - Night Call
Jul 17, 2019

Night Call is a game filled with good ideas, but terrible execution. Great characters and exploration are let down by superfluous mechanics and a lack of meaningful choices.

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7 / 10.0 - Darq
Aug 14, 2019

Darq is a beautifully stylish, Tim Burton-esque romp through the subconscious dream-world of a young boy which manages to be spectacular even with a very short length. The minor niggles here and there are easily ignored thanks to a great tone and a great amount of polish for the first effort from an indie studio.

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5.5 / 10.0 - Oninaki
Aug 21, 2019

Oninaki manages to pull off some interesting story beats and has some great environment designs. However, the excessive padding and re-use of several gameplay elements leaves a sour taste in the mouth with 20 hours of gameplay stretched into 30 and beyond.

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3 / 10.0 - Decay of Logos
Sep 4, 2019

Decay of Logos has a few good ideas which are completely swamped in the terrible performance, glitches and bad design which make up the rest of the game. Despite trying to distance itself from the label of a Souls-Like it cannot help but draw comparisons to the much better series, a comparison which only throws its flaws into sharp focus.

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6 / 10.0 - Telling Lies
Sep 12, 2019

Telling Lies has an interesting story but is let down by a lack of direction and a clunky UI design. Even interesting characters can save the game, and a watered-down epilogue which is supposed to entice repeated playthroughs just leaves a sour taste in the mouth.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Code Vein
Oct 2, 2019

Code Vein provides a very casual Souls-like experience which will be perfect for the right sort of person. Minor bugs, and clunky JRPG-style exposition aside the game is a breeze to play through.

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Oct 6, 2019

Campus adds a huge plethora of options for those looking into building elaborate college campuses. Just be prepared for the build up to getting started.

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While it hasn't aged gracefully, Ghostbusters; The Video Game Remastered is still a fun time. Crappy AI aside, the combat, puzzles and collectables make it worth playing.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Blair Witch
Oct 27, 2019

Blair Witch is an instant classic in terms of a horror game. It pulls off tension-building, forces the player to creep themselves out and does it all with a minimum of jump scares. The story alone is a reason to play. If you're brave enough.

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Jan 27, 2020

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot suffers from formulaic gameplay, but its world slightly redeems the experience if you're up for exploring.

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Apr 6, 2020

Dripping with atmosphere and filled with replayablility, Shinsekai: Into The Depths is possibly the best thing to come out of Apple Arcade yet.

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