God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
A brilliantly simple, fiendishly addictive puzzler and another of the standout games so far on PSVR.
Battlezone is a tough, fun and addictive tank warfare game in its own right that throws down a gauntlet to teams of players and challenges them to really work together to succeed.
Jackbox is back once again and it’s better than ever with a sequel to a fan favourite, a Family Fortunes-style quiz and perhaps the best game Jackbox have ever created. Only a couple of duds, which still do have their moments, let it down.
World of Final Fantasy tries to give you the nostalgia feels, but is unable to recapture the magic of previous 'hyper-deformed' games.
If you love fighting outside of the restrictions of grounded combat, flying through the air at great speeds whilst firing off some great combos feels free and exhilarating, even if it can become repetitive over time.
Episode Three provides some fantastic moments, but it’s such a shame it takes so long to introduce them.
Titanfall stands out as an example of how there is still plenty of room for innovation and newness in a crowded genre space. It's superbly executed and incredibly fun to play.
If you fancy a golf game as far away from simulation as possible then this is most definitely for you. It isn’t the smartest or the sharpest game on the market, but it still grabs you despite its flaws.
An authentic enough adaptation, Mordheim is deliberately hard and borderline impenetrable to the initiated. Approach with caution.
Vermintide is an under-appreciated gem with loads of replayability and heaps of atmosphere.
It’s been great revisiting two wonderful games, but the framerate drops and lighting changes take away much of the charm of playing them.
Some of WWE 2K17 is brilliant, especially with the well animated moves, some new mechanics and a huge roster. Sadly, however, all the good is undermined by awful presentation.
The Valkyrie Profile successor you always wanted in both the good and the bad ways.
Horror elements are overcooked and, alongside seriously limited interactions, lead to a game that’s not half as frightening as it thinks it is.
A fun game that lacks depth but makes up for it in with charm and the fact anyone can play and enjoy it.
One of the scariest experiences I’ve ever had in gaming with its nerve-racking atmosphere and grotesque enemies.
A great entry point for newcomers, but a game that will might feel too familiar for series fans to truly fall in love with.
With a fantastic story at its centre, it's such a shame the open world is quiet and unappealing, and the control system struggles in hostile environments.
The single player is one of the best I’ve ever seen, only made better with a beautiful score and excellent gameplay rich with authenticity.
They don't make them like this anymore. Modern Warfare Remastered has received the treatment it deserves and is an incredible boxed extra for Infinite Warfare