God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
A huge, bright, and endlessly charming adventure filled with things to do and stuff to unlock.
It’s Animal Crossing, with Disney characters, action sequences and a better-defined “goal” . What’s not to like about that?
With its 1080p resolution and crisper visuals, you’ll find very little reason to not pick this up and play. This is the best that Rez has ever been.
It might take itself far too seriously, but RIGS delivers where it matters: the gameplay. One of the best games in the PSVR launch lineup.
DEXED brings the classic on-rails shooter genre into a new dimension splendidly and does a superb job of teasing an intriguing concept for a full game.
Ride 2 aims to be the two-wheeled equivalent of Gran Turismo, but makes too many mistakes that leave it trailing behind the pack.
There are some great ideas in many of the mini-games and the humour is great, but the controls are frustrating and detract from the fun.
You’ll spend ages playing through the different levels and adore every single step. The music is great, the visuals are better and everything comes together perfectly.
There's simply no denying that this is an exceptional package, and although it may be a year overdue, it was absolutely worth the wait.
Considering that Fractured Space is a free-to-play MOBA, there's a great strategy involved, providing some really tense firefights on the battlefield.
WRC 6 is a great addition to the series and is genuinely good fun, but despite its accessibility is still only likely to appeal to fans of the sport.
Relaxing and compelling, with Dragon Quest Builders if you’ve struggled to get into the genre with building games in the past this might just be the game that changes your mind.
Gears of War returns with a bang. Consistently thrilling and relentlessly entertaining, Gears 4 is comfortably one of the best shooters of the generation so far.
Minor crinkles can’t stop Paper Mario from being a frankly excellent experience and one that you, yes you, should play.
If a group of buddies all chip in Star Rush can be a cheap night or two of fun, but it’s not much more than that.
You've never quite been the Batman like this, and despite some silly immersion breaking moments, this could be the start of a brand new and exciting Batman experience.
A genuinely scary on-rails rollercoaster shooter, Rush of Blood takes Until Dawn in a new direction without losing any of the horror.
VR Worlds is a curio to use when showing off your shiny new product, but one that's otherwise consigned to the shelf.
Tumble VR is a good example of the tactile feedback a combination of motion controls and virtual reality can bring, and importantly, it's something people of all ages and skill levels can enjoy, and understand.
One of last generation's best sci-fi games returns to consoles and continues apace, changing very little but adding a lot to the mix.