God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
At a higher player count, the chaos get's too much, but when it's at its best, #IDARB is a hell of a lot of fun.
Although perhaps more could have been done, Double Fine have implemented a set of changes that make a truly classic title more palatable to the modern gamer.
Good looks and an original premise are let down by questionable scenes and a lack of ideas in terms of mechanics.
Soaring through Hell thanks to the wings on your back adds another element to your A-to-B arsenal, however the repetition on offer stifles flight. A lot.
Citizens of Earth is a quirky JRPG with a sense of humour that loves to make fun of American stereotypes. Destined for cult status.
The best version yet of an all-time classic. It's just a shame that more new content could not have been included.
An interesting, quirky puzzle game that fails to thrill despite its uniqueness
A simple yet incredibly enjoyable Baseball game that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Kalimba is a fantastic, colourful little game with a unique mechanic, but it's no pushover.
A disappointing add-on to a game already losing its lustre. House of Wolves needs to be better than this, or Bungie may find themselves in trouble.
A decent enough racer slowed down by microtransactions and an awful story
An improvement on The Guardian of Light but no revolution, The Temple of Osiris is another solid adventure worthy of the illustrious Croft name.
Fans of the TV show can breath a sigh of relief as, even with graphical hiccups, the foundation for an engrossing story is there.
A traditional MMO expansion, delivering more World of Warcraft, while quietly improving its framework through cinematic touches, delivering greater variety in dungeon design, and adding compelling social game undercurrents.
The usual high quality Nintendo level design and charm makes up for the lack of challenge and longevity.
This really is "more Geometry Wars", but it's been quite some time since we've had a new game. The campaign level design offers something new, but the classic mode is where it's really at.
The multiplayer classic returns to its roots under a new name. If you have three friends to join you, online or off, Toybox Turbos is the true heir to the Micro Machines crown.
An exciting opening to a series that could end up being Telltale's best yet. There's something here for everyone.
WWE 2K15 feels like a real step back for the series in many ways, not the generational leap forward that we hoped for.
There are many better indie games on the WiiU, don't waste your paper on this one.