God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Ubisoft has tinkered around behind the hood and gotten this series back on the right track. Long may it continue, as Syndicate is the best Assassin's Creed game in a long, long time.
A decent concept and interesting loot system can't save this indie action title from mediocrity.
Although not revolutionary, After Dark still brings some great new features to the table.
An interesting use of gaming as a medium to deliver a comic book style of narrative.
Even with the focus on multiplayer, this is an adventure that is just as enjoyable for lone heroes, especially for those who fancy a challenge.
A truly fresh, innovative take on a genre crying out for something new. Freestylegames has utterly succeeded in making Guitar Hero relevant again.
Hearts of Stone is the perfect example of DLC done right. There's not a better reason to get back into The Witcher 3 again.
A fitting finale for what might just be the best series Telltale have ever made.
The finale the game deserved, cementing Life is Strange as one of the best games, and biggest surprises, of 2015.
A compelling thriller that makes great use of the GamePad, but fails to truly scare or shock.
Tales of Zesteria is a fitting tribute to twenty years of the Tales series, giving you one of the greatest JRPG adventures in recent times.
Dragon Quest Heroes is like watching TV shows on Dave. It's great at the time, but repeats itself all too often.
More a service to existing fans than a new game in the series, Heroes VII is a huge game that entertains but fails to overwhelm.
Although it is weighed down by some questionable development choices, Prison Architect is a break-out success due to its sandbox alone.
A huge, sprawling adventure with countless branches and decisions, Wasteland 2 is unique in the console catalogue and more than worth the asking price.
A faux-retro shooter with an irreverent sense of humour, Bedlam is hard to recommend as anything other than a curio, despite its popular source material.
A roguelike survival game that sadly squanders its potential with a general lack of variety.
Transformers Devastation is a fantastic love letter to G1 Transformers fans, and a great game in its own right.
It's neither revolution, nor true evolution, but when the planets align, with a few like-minded friends who've had a few drinks, there's nothing that can touch it, and you'll have tremendous fun.
Elite: Dangerous is a well-made space sim with incredible scope and wondrous plans for the future, but it might put off some players with its complexity.