God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Tchia is a beautifully crafted game that celebrates tradition and culture, while offering varied gameplay and opportunity for exploration.
Resident Evil 4 Remake has done the impossible, and improved upon a masterpiece in every conceivable way.
Have a Nice Death is a fantastic action Roguelike, with silky smooth combat and a ton of upgrades to experiment with.
Anno 1800 Console Edition will eat hours if you let it. One minute you're ruminating over where to place a lumberjack's hut, the next you're connecting a huge network of warehouses.
Switchback VR surprises and delights with its jump scare rollercoaster ride through its greatest hits, offering a great reason to don a headset.
Bayonetta Origins is PlatinumGames bringing its A-game to the table, delivering a beautiful adventure with some wild ideas, unique combat, and a superb game from start to finish.
While not hugely different from last year's, Supercross Park and the tweaks to gameplay make Monster Energy Supercross 6 worth checking out.
The Dead by Daylight Tools of Torment chapter update adds a fantastic new killer and is well worth jumping back in for.
Limitations of the tech notwithstanding, Peaky Blinders: The King's Ransom is a great adventure game filled with iconic characters and absolutely seething with atmosphere.
The controls and UI work well on consoles, and the visuals are great, making Transport Fever 2: Console Edition well worth checking out.
Session: Skate Sim on Switch feels better when controlling the board, but the visuals certainly suffer in both handheld and docked.
Little Witch Nobeta is a fun blend of shooting and Souls mechanics, but the Switch port has some framerate issues
Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is a genuinely spooky game, but it's let down by some severe pacing issues.
Figment 2: Creed Valley is not only an improvement on the original, but it tells a wonderful story that reminds you what really matters.
With its rip-roaring soundtrack and genuinely impressive retro-future graphical style, Fight'N Rage is a treat for the eyes and ears.
Paranormasight tells a gripping story full of murder and mystery, with some moments you simply have to experience yourself.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is a fantastic conclusion to the Crossbell duology, with a wonderful story and engaging combat.
Dead Cells was always compared to Castlevania, and having the two meet in this way with such reverence on the part of Motion Twin is weirdly heartwarming.
Like A Dragon: Ishin! doesn't reach the same heights as previous titles, but the new mechanics bring a different feel to the series.
Lightfall does less with Destiny 2 in a narrative sense than previous expansions, but improves the quality of life considerably.