God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Horrifying environments and enemies keep you on your toes, but a few choice mechanics can be frustrating and detract from immersion.
A decent enough remaster that won't entice newcomers, but makes for a tasty treat for established fans.
A mediocre eight-year-old game judged by modern standards.
A decent finish to an action filled romp that leaves plenty of room for a sequel, yet also satisfies while doing so.
It took way too long, but it's a fantastic second episode in what may well end up Telltale's best series to date.
Great party game to play with non-gamers.
A staggeringly beautiful puzzle-platformer that remains a masterpiece despite occasional spikes of difficulty.
Skylines opens up the genre to players old and new with a user-friendly interface, intricately designed mechanics and enormous maps for maximum player creativity. One of the best.
Harold is enjoyable enough, but the omnipresent AI, kindergarten story and the unshakable feeling of being unconquerable ruin the experience.
A marmite-puzzler that some will adore, and others will despise. Despite that, it's a fun puzzler.
One of the best character action games of the last generation is now on the new consoles, in 1080/60, with all the available content and fan suggestions included. Essential.
The longest episode yet, this picks up the ball and runs with it, and looks to be building to a tremendous finale.
Twitch-based gameplay at its finest, with some of the best music ever featured in a game. Wrong Number ramps everything up to varying degrees of success.
A fun novelty buddy shooter that offers a pure enough experience but lacks real substance and character.
A good little shooter that could have been great, L.A Cops is like a nicer version of Hotline Miami that's a bit on the blander side.
A noir art style, terrifying atmosphere, and an enjoyable narrative lead White Night towards success only marred by a few irritating mechanics here and there.
You won't play anything quite like Republique anytime soon, and its deep storyline is worth taking the time to dig into.
A superb puzzle game that has the added bonus of being cross-buy.
A badass little blaster that's not afraid to be hardcore and treat you like a whiny little child, Helldivers is most fun when you and your teammates work together.
Revelations 2 continues at a rate of knots, upping the action in favour or slowing the actual story exposition a little.