God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Tekken 8 is a welcome return for the series, with a fighting style that feels fresh through its aggressive combat, and plethora of modes.
Go Mecha Ball is a fast paced, fantastic twin stick Roguelike, and as long as you don't mind a lack of items early on you'll have a great time with it.
Graven has enough puzzles, secrets, weapons, and spells to keep it engrossing and compelling throughout.
Lil' Guardsman is a truly wonderful comedy game, with Papers, Please style border guarding gameplay in a charming fantasy setting.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the studio's best ever work, giving us one hell of a story, and gameplay that remains fun throughout.
Crumbling works well as a roguelike VR, evoking childhood memories while hacking and slashing a range of colourful characters.
Ready or Not might feel at odds with itself a little from time to time, but it's still a solid if unspectacular squad shooter.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy brings the last three mainline Ace Attorney games to modern consoles, and they're just as good as ever.
Fling to the Finish is at its best when played with friends, and I'll happily recommend that you break this out at your next gettogether.
Another Code: Recollection features two great games in one package, featuring a deep and well-written story, and some excellent puzzles.
Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a compelling and gloriously silly Roguelike, with plenty of permanent upgrades to pump your cash into.
The Cub might not be as responsive as it should be when jumping and climbing, it's still a fun game to play with fantastic audio throughout.
There are glimmers of the game Gambit Ghost Studio wanted to make here, but everything about Farsiders just feels undercooked and unfinished.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered is a dense collection of content that fleshes out the main story, with a rogue-lite that is a lot of fun.
War Hospital is a bleak and brutal management game, but one with an incredible theme and plenty of depth to keep you engaged.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a fantastic return to the franchise's roots, and one of the strongest examples of the genre I've played.
Vertigo 2 is a charming game which had me itching to play more, with great writing and replayability.
Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader is a huge, deep, vast, sprawling CRPG that's sometimes a little too ambitious for its own good.
Wallace & Gromit in The Grand Getaway isn't long, and the controls are a touch awkward, but it is filled with the charm Aardman is known for.
Worldless is a beautiful game that blends the joy of exploring a Metroidvania with seriously compelling timing-based combat.