Britt Roberts
- The Secret of Monkey Island
- Landstalker
- The Witcher 3
Britt Roberts's Reviews
Whilst the narrative presentation and audio are solid, backed up by a suitably swashbuckling atmosphere, the awkward meld of cumbersome interface and too much being left to chance means that Flint: Treasure of Oblivion unfortunately never quite finds its sea legs.
There’s a neat idea here, and I hope that k148 Game Studio hones in on the good and trims some of the bad, as they could have a niche audience of keen detectives out there, someday.
With well over twenty hours of gameplay, a rich amount of historical lore and a tasteful remastering, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered is an absolute must for fans of this series.
The level of challenge and sheer specificity in the controlling of each event means that this is unlikely to win any new fans over, but as a collection of titles from the C64 heyday, it could be a treasure trove of gold (medals) to some.
A glorious collection of classics
Monarchy of the Glen
The devil is in the details
A promising premise that has issues throughout
Looney Tunes return (the serve)
These boots are made for walkin’ (and simulatin’)
Gory, gruesome, and great fun!
Stunt fun for the young ‘uns
A highlight reel of classic late ‘90s platformers
If you go down to the woods today…
One of the RPGs of the year
A game in a crowded genre that stands out by simply being very, very good
The Rugrats ride again
A fantastic premise sandbagged by technical issues
A great premise hindered by design
A cosy game that may have fluttered by