Gamestyle
Gamestyle's Reviews
OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood is more of the same, but that isn't a bad thing by any stretch of the imagination.
Not for everyone, but Pillar sets out with a goal and achieves them.
Flawed, curious, forgettable.
A great fighting game that is unfortunately let down by a few bugs.
Hopefully the next game will have a story that can match the gameplay.
A decent concept, that has been marketed and presented totally wrong.
Taking it's cues from classics of the past and adding a B-Movie style over the top, Roundabout hits all the right notes.
The best Deck Building video game around right now, as it works for veterans and casuals at the same time.
A wonderful entrant in the series that has gotten better with age.
Crashes, glitches, bugs and constant below-par combat manage to undermine the gorgeous art style.
Evolve is a game that walks a fine tightrope of success and failure with its setup. Luckily it manages to stay balanced and become a worthwhile purchase.
Now is a great time to jump in for new players, but established players will quickly tire of grinding the same content.
Visually spectacular and mechanically solid from moment to moment, but fundamentally flawed.
Cheap, but it won't leave you cheerful.
The spiritual successor to Hydro Thunder Hurricane and the best £5 you will spend in 2015.
The Escapists has us bang to rights! Lock us up and throw away the key!
A great noir adventure let down by technical issues, and features missing from its superior PC counterpart.
Summary – No lamp or wishes required, it’s already just about perfect.
Summary: An interesting opening to what will hopefully grow to be something quite special.
With a decent price and plenty of challenge, Spy Chameleon is a pleasant surprise that will hopefully find an audience on the Wii U.