God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Spellforce 3: Reforced is a confident mixing of genres that does well with both elements, and brings a ton of content to consoles.
The simple mission structure, replyability and overall catharsis of After the Fall make it a triumph of VR gaming.
There's not another game even remotely like Card Shark, and as long as you have the patience to learn its tricks you'll be delighted by its charm.
All four of thee games in Wonder Boy Collection represent a fair few hours of retro gaming, even if three of them are a tad samey.
Kao the Kangaroo is a fun throwback to platformers of the noughties, but it has a few issues that really hold it back.
With its diverse characters, engaging plot and wonderful video game filled world, Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers is an exceptional visual novel that everyone needs to experience.
Roller Champions provides a solid gameplay base, but only time will tell to see how dev support will keep players coming back.
There's not much here to really dazzle, but if you haven't yet played it, Outward Definitive Edition has a lot to like for RPG and survival fans.
Sniper Elite 5 is the best the series has been, with layered combat, huge maps, and tons of options to get that all-important kill.
Touken Ranbu Warriors has some great new ideas for the genre, but its lack of any challenge really lets it down.
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is like no other game out there, and offers a genuinely immersive and rewarding experience.
Evil Dead: The Game is a great concept for an asymmetrical multiplayer game, but poor combat and terrible balancing makes it hard to recommend.
Floppy Knights combines card game and turn-based tactics to create an experience that demands to be played. And it's on Game Pass now!
There are dozens of alternatives out there either for Dark Souls fans or sci-fi nuts, and Dolmen is just too riddled with issues to recommend.
Vampire - The Masquerade: Swansong offers a deep RPG game and an engrossing story, with some well-designed puzzles along the way.
Eternal Threads has a fantastic idea that's well-executed, with some great story beats and characters you can't help but like.
If you have a Quest and are looking for something to help you relax and wind down, Little Cities VR is the perfect city-builder to while away a few afternoons.
V Rising could be the next big survival game. Whether you want to play alone, with, or against other players, this has you covered. Once you get the hang of the combat you’ll begin to feel more and more powerful, crafting a towering castle that will terrify any delivery driver to their very core. I’m confident this will do well, and Early Access will continue to add new touches, tweaks and content between now and the eventual full release. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning your own castle, only descending into the neighbouring villages to rip people open and finish them in one swallow like a Froob, V Rising may be the game you’ve been waiting for.
Crystar runs really well on the Switch, but is held back by poor combat and level design.
The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story is a great example of FMV done right, with a captivating mystery and engaging investigations throughout.