God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
A competent port of the mobile hit that feels lost in the living room. Stick to playing this on a mobile device.
Backdrops still aren't easy on the eye, Gared's tale has dipped and it doesn't have the tension present in previous episodes, but Mira and Rodrik's gradual transformations are a delight, and Asher's narrative finally steps up.
An improvement on The Dark Below, and for those who were still playing it gives them a little more reason to carry on.
Over ambition has killed what is a great premise for a story driven 3rd person game, regardless of it's humble beginnings.
A shorter episode, but still a good one. Life is Stranges continues to be hella good.
The Quark combo system is a clever and intuitive gameplay mechanic, which is sadly let down by basic design issues.
Bringing fun in abundance and a criminal amount of puns to the table, Not a Hero is a cult-classic in the making, cementing itself as one of the best indie shooters around.
If you like puzzle platformers, and you're prepared to be a little forgiving, then it might just tide you over until the next must-have atmospheric adventure is upon us.
A beautiful and thought provoking exploration into so many different ideas on life, which can be completed in one joyous, yet bewildering, sitting.
If The New Order was up your alley, The Old Blood will be, too. But here, it's all about murdering nazis and zombie nazis, with less of the reflection.
Despite its irksome shortcomings, Magicka: Wizard Wars succeeds in amply entertaining the frugal among us… at least until your next paycheque hits.
Project CARS strips back racing to what it should be: just the car, the track and you.
An extraordinary 3DS RPG filled to the brim with quality content.
A charming Steampunk romp with the spirit of the Silver Age of Comics, which stumbles thanks to some awkward design choices.
A fun and surprisingly deep city-builder.
Incredibly polished, with gorgeous visuals and terrific voice acting, only some difficult late-game puzzles stop Broken Age from being the absolute pinnacle of the genre.
Unique, challenging, glorious. There's simply so much love poured into Crypt of the NecroDancer, that it's hard not to fall deeply under its spell.
Drenched in atmosphere and relying on running over gunning, The Consequence wreaks havoc on the nerves and keeps you on your toes at all times.
Undead Labs bring their zombie-survival-sim to a new generation with heaps of content and loads of fresh polish.
A refreshing take on the extended fiction of the series, and the most stealthy to date.