Geoffry Wright
A fascinating game that isn’t quite a well oiled machine.
Good story & premise, mixed bag presentation, and underwhelming gameplay make for an interesting thesis with a not so good conclusion.
As expensive & underwhelming as funding a mercenary forces attempt to scale the enemy walls without ladders.
A dark & brutal journey through a twisted Three Kingdoms China that likes to remind you of your place at every opportunity.
Not without its flaws, but still a superbly atmospheric adventure of horror and discovery.
Whilst it’s always good seeing the Nep try something new, shooting doesn’t look to be her forte with misses here & there
Pretty much perfectly encapsulates all the good, and the bad, of the MCU in a single package. Perfect for fans and anyone looking to collect teeth using a big green fist.
Imagine sitting down in your finest to watch some ballet, only to have the opening act being your dad in a tutu flailing around like a salmon. Sure the ballet afterward is beautiful, but can you survive the opening act to see it?
Jet skis, Water guns & wetsuits. Stays true to the anime without really making any waves. Perfect for Kandagawa Jet Girls fans.
An interactive history lesson, packaged with a multi-system retro collection, which makes for an interestingly nostalgic celebration.
Comfortably sets the best stage times on the final day to nab a championship podium finish.
If nothing else, Nioh 2 proves that demon hunting isn’t for the faint of heart. Leave your hat at home and wear those bald patches of hair torn out in frustration like a badge of honour!
Like Herbie, what started off as a bit of a rust bucket with heart is now a championship racer with a fresh lick of paint
Don’t need a proton pack to bust ghosts or religious text to banish demons, just put them to the sword instead.
A fast & furious classic shooter that will have you losing shoes & living with the screams of the Headless Kamikaze echoing in your ears long after you’ve finished playing.
The beauty of rural Europe is trampled by the boots of soldiers & the hulking masses of Mechs in this alternate post-WWI strategy. War never changes.
It’s like an 16-Bit styled Quantum Leap, but instead of saving people here & there – you gotta save the universe with the dirty dozen. No pressure.
Cosmic gods, interdimensional entities and space stations orbiting black holes. Sounds like my kinda sci-fi party, if I spent the night with a ‘kick me’ sign on my back as well.
Put the BOOM in boomer shooter and paint the town red like it’s 1995
One of the generations best games if it clicks with you. A pompous UPS simulator if it doesn’t. Clicked with me.