God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
A game like no other, and even though it can be hard to play at times, it still offers a unique and rewarding challenge.
One of the best games of 2013 is finally out on consoles. If you haven't done so already, you owe it to yourself to experience a beautiful story and some very clever, but understated, game design.
Games have taught us to expect the expected, but Pony Island throws the rulebook out the window in this puzzle-cum-runner title where you must escape Satan's clutches.
Resident Evil 0 looks and sounds better than ever, providing the same great game as before, even if the controls feel somewhat unnatural at times.
Oxenfree is a haunting, emotionally-charged mystery that spreads its shocks a little too thinly, but still manages to deliver an engaging, memorable experience.
While Punch Club has a great hook, it has a real tendency to make you cross.
An impressive RTS that offers a well written story, magnificent visuals and a stunning soundtrack that will stay with you long after playing.
A good second stab for Ubisoft's latest spin-off series, India makes up for what it lacks in excitement with visual flare.
Lovely Planet is deceptively hard and surprisingly time-consuming, but its reliance on simplicity may divide opinion.
Amplitude has a great soundtrack and is really addictive, but lacks any real longevity or appeal beyond the first five or six hours of play.
A masterclass in storytelling with its memorable characters and soundtrack. Undertale is a phenomenal experience overall.
The conclusion to the Wither Storm storyline is delivered in a refreshing and heartfelt way, and I am looking forward to seeing what Jesse and friends get up to in the conclusion.
This isn't just the best Hearthstone expansion to date, it's one of the best expansions I've had the pleasure to play for any game.
Rubble Without a Cause takes King's Quest down a much darker path and is very enjoyable for it. With having to solve puzzles against the clock it really feels as if your decisions matter, due to gut punching consequences.
An inoffensive yet unspectacular game that pleases through being something different and relaxing.
An incredibly fun combat mechanics is the basis for one of the most enjoyable 3DS games this year.
Fat Princess is a fun, well made, but ultimately shallow four-player hack and slash with a cutesy aesthetic and amusing writing.
It won't be for everyone, but this is a brutal and unwavering assault on the senses, made for the most hardcore of racing fans.
A brainless shooter that manages to be fun despite poor aesthetics and a host of technical issues.
Hard West is a turn-based strategy game that gives you an authentic western experience whilst pushing you to the limits of your ability.