God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
If you've played a Lego game before, you know what to expect. It's full of charm and wit, while lacking much innovation.
An amazing first person dungeon crawler for fans of Persona 3 and 4, but not a gateway into the Persona series.
An interesting premise, but Rollers of the Realm struggles with its identity.
Singstar Ultimate Party completely fails to move with the times, with an overall karaoke package that is inferior to the 2004 blueprint.
Perfect for long time fans and new ones. This is the definitive Pokémon title (until the next one at least).
Even with some hiccups when playing single-player, the attention to detail in this beautiful story all about friendship is bliss.
With the best level design yet, this is more LittleBigPlanet, but the new characters help keep it fresh.
This enhanced edition of Grand Theft Auto V seems determined to make you forget it was ever last gen - and it will probably succeed, too.
The concept and writing will draw you in, while at the same time the ridiculous puzzle design pushes you away.
This is how you do DLC. Superb value for money that truly gives you a reason to revisit one of 2014's best games.
Great story with more of the same open-world. Visit Kyrat and you won't regret it.
While the human element of characters isn't as fleshed out as it could've been, This War of Mine is an interesting take on the war genre.
A charming little sandbox adventure that you make yourself.
A Bird Story is a fantastic and short pixel art visual novel that you need to experience.
A solid, old-school RPG that loses its way occasionally, but still delivers a vast, engaging adventure - and a compelling reason to return to Thedas.
A solid entry in the Assassins franchise that does a lot well but still has areas to improve.
PES stands alone, and this year finally delivers on the next generation of consoles. A great looking, immensely satisfying kickabout.
Halo has never looked so good. Throw in over 100 multiplayer maps and a bevy of Halo themed extras and you have a recipe for a true system seller.
A genuinely compelling single player, coupled with the superb multiplayer means Advanced Warfare does enough to reignite anyone's interest in the series.
It's Football Manager, with some welcome new additions.