God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
A platformer in the mould of the Sonic-games of old, and as such, well worth your time and money.
F1 2015 mimics the 2015 season in every aspect, unfortunately that includes the bad ones, too.
An acid-fueled tribute to the chiptune scene, Spectra is high on musical euphoria and painfully low on gaming excitement.
You can find fun in causing destruction in Godzilla for about forty-five minutes, before the repetitive game play, awkward controls and disappointing Kaiju fights take their toll. Godzilla deserved better.
A daft, angry, bald journey, led by a screaming topless adonis that lets us kill everything that moves. Fair play, Sony.
A good entry point to the franchise if you want one, but The Nightmare Princess has much more appeal for established fans.
No longer a Tiger Woods game in name, but you do wish they had retained more of the older ideas. But while there's not much content here, it still plays a superb game of golf.
Bethesda have taken the grandiose essence of The Elder Scrolls and diluted it into an MMORPG with some success, but there's still a way to go to fully realise that ambition.
A competent if not thrilling yearly update to the two-wheeled racing franchise, MotoGP fails to deliver the excitement it's subject matter deserves.
The flaws will probably dampen your enjoyment too much – and, to be fair, there are more accomplished fighting games out there.
A good special edition of a good game, it's hardly essential, but a definite treat for the fans.
Another great episode in what is becoming Telltale's best series. But the sporadic episode release is harming it overall.
An astounding performance by Viva Seifert, immaculate writing by Sam Barlow and a completely innovative concept cement Her Story as one of the most solid and mesmerising releases this year.
A total audio and visual delight, Yoshi's Woolly World is a strong addition to the Yoshi game series, though only completionists might find they get the full value from the game.
A fitting end to a phenomenal trilogy. Rocksteady have created one of the best comic-book games ever made.
Not a change from the same old formula, but is that really a bad thing?
A wealth of content to keep you busy, but you need a good group of like-minded, hardened criminals in order to make the most of it.
Doctor is one profession that Mario really shouldn't pursue.
An isometric tactical fantasy that marries XCOM's strategy with Game of Thrones' epic death-toll.
Chaos is much more fun with friends.