God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Almost everything I wanted out of the port, but it is only worth picking up if you plan on playing handheld only.
Whilst it may not encapsulate the wonder of Burnout's Crash mode, it's still quite fun, and will give you something to do for a few hours.
Need For Speed: Payback may not do anything new, but it brings together elements of Forza Horizon and Burnout Paradise to create a fun and explosive racer.
Demon Gaze II improves on the original in a lot of ways and is another excellent dungeon RPG from Experience Inc. that is worth your time.
It's great to have some new content for Horizon, and this piece of DLC certainly does it justice.
Just Dance 2018 is just as good as it's always been, but it's beginning to become hard to justify shelling out just for a smattering of new songs with each iteration.
In a game that can be finished in under an hour, Bubsy doesn't so much as strike back, but rather say a few harsh words before getting pummeled into the ground.
Slow and steady like the game itself, but a virtual experience can't live up to the real thing.
Below the Bedrock is a disappointing episode. It feels nothing more than filler in preparation for what I hope will be an action-packed finale.
Tackling a topic like Syria is difficult, but not when it's created by a refugee of the civil war. Abdullah Karam tells his story with surprising humour, and while that doesn't always work, it still results in the beginnings of a unique war story.
A spectacular release that has a strong chance of becoming a fan favourite as one of the best Call of Duty releases in years.
If you're looking for a game you can pick up and play, as well as making you smile, this is certainly one to consider.
An entertaining game for kids best enjoyed in short bursts
Young children are going to find plenty to keep them invested with or without it. It looks lovely and there's lots to do, but it feels a little safe by today's standards.
With its pedestrian pace and delivery objectives, Mudrunner won't appeal to an awful lot of people, but that doesn't stop it being a fun and often relaxing experience.
Basically a 'complete edition' of the original release, Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection adds enough to keep both fans and newcomers happy, providing challenge for those who want it and a sandbox mode for those wanting a more laid back experience.
By far the best first person shooter released this year. It is often brutal and totally unflinching in its depiction of the violence people do to each other, but it is also hilarious and moving and tells a very human story.
While the 3DS hardware doesn't measure up to the Switch, Fire Emblem Warriors provides the same experience regardless of format.
Life is Strange, it always has been, but just like life, don't let this pass you by.
Full of happiness, an antidote we all desperately need, flawlessly designed, addictive, and just incredible. This is platforming perfection.