God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Anno 2205 offers plenty of enjoyment, but may not appeal to the hardcore strategist.
New handling model shakes up a familiar game, and is well worth a look.
Stella Glow does a lot of things well, but it also has annoyances that hold it back from being an easy recommendation on the 3DS to any SRPG fan.
An incredibly fun and action-packed experience, perfect for local co-op.
Heart of Thorns is a worthy addition to the Guild Wars 2 world that brings enough new features to the table to keep the franchise going for a few more years.
Bethesda have done it again, refining the formula for open-world RPGs and delivering a vast, deep and involving experience.
An essential purchase, and although it's a case of simply being more Tomb Raider, lessons have been learned along the way to make this one of the most refined and enjoyable blockbuster rides available.
A phenomenal multiplayer along with a larger, improved zombies mode mean that, although the solo campaign is a slight misstep, Black Ops is the best call of Duty on the current gen consoles.
A perfectly serviceable racer with great looks, plenty of customisation options, and passable driving, but it's a real shame that latest reboot of this franchise had the hallmarks of the greats in the series' past and could have been truly special.
Rodea The Sky Soldier on 3DS has very few good things going for it, overshadowed by atrocious controls and bland visuals. It is designed to be replayed, but I don't ever want to experience it again.
WWE 2K16 is the team back on their way to greatness, and a definite turning point in how wrestling games should be made.
Everything a great horror game should be, with a fantastic story and a beautifully bleak world to explore.
A charming and unique turn-based adventure that hides an intricate battle system behind all the whimsy.
An intriguing puzzle game let down by dull visuals and tiresome design.
Divinity: Original Sin is a massively complex PC title skilfully repurposed for console gamepads. It's deep, compelling, and fun, but not for the casual crowd.
Just Dance 2016 is best when playing with friends and family, but it's no more than a mild improvement on the last.
Had this been bundled with a remastered version of Darksiders, the package would be perfect. As it stands, it's just a slightly better version of an already brilliant game.
More Fibbage, more Quiplash. Do you need anything else?
The best Halo campaign since Reach, Guardians is a return to form - but more Chief next time, please, and less microtransactions.
WRC 5 really is the most fun I've had with a racer this year, giving you a phenomenal handling model, sticking you on a course and largely leaving you to attack it. What more could you want?