God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Lost Sea is neither particularly original nor exciting, but it's charming enough in its own way.
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes in Heaven features fun combat and a crazy story you’ll find hard not to get sucked into.
Furi is a rare game: unique, challenging and fun, but it will almost certainly prove insurmountable for some.
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness isn’t a terrible game by any means, but is let down by some poor story-telling, dreadful delivery and a lack of originality. If you don’t mind the slightly repetitive nature of the combat, the poor camera and hammy acting then it’s well worth a look.
If you like a good puzzle game, BOX BOX BOY!, like its predecessor offers excellent value for money.
The here and now of Asemblance leaves you with more questions than answers, and not in the way Nilo intended.
Prison Architect is a fantastic strategy sim which highlights both the difficulty of running a prison and keeping a lot of prisoners happy.
The Technomancer, like Bound by Flame before it, tries to be too much like the genre leaders instead of finding its own way, and ends up falling short of the mark.
While it doesn't stray far from the template Limbo set, Inside is a gorgeous, beautifully directed puzzle platformer that you'll want to see through to the end.
This feels like a very capable studio being told to annualise a series that really didn't need to be yearly, because it bypasses everything that makes Trials great.
While it's not going to change your mind one way or another, often there are two types of LEGO game, and thankfully this firmly falls into the "good" pile.
A weak football simulation that lacks any real depth, making you wonder what the necessity of trying to bring back was.
The delay between versions should have been used to improve what was already there, instead we get a smaller game with a prettier face.
Umbrella Corps is a weak shooter that seems far too rushed and empty for any real fun to be had with it.
Bard’s Gold is like the bastard child of Rogue Legacy and Spelunky, but it’s more Ramsey Bolton than Jon Snow.
Takes the classic addictive gameplay we all know and love and successfully mixes it with the endless runner genre to create a surprisingly good and extremely affordable little gem.
A great new game mode, and the inclusion of Lando Calrissian aside, Bespin is a fairly bland DLC pack that really only serves to split the player base further.
A resplendent addition to the Atlus catalogue, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE draws from two acclaimed series and outshines them both with an innovative combat system, radiant in-game world and charming cast of characters.
A second chance to try Tequila Works’ side-scrolling zombie classic, but not essential if you played the original.
Breached is a game that wants you to play it again and again, but doesn’t provide enough reason to do so.