The Digital Fix
The Digital Fix's Reviews
If you've never played either of these titles before and a fan of the genre they're a worthy addition to your library. Otherwise there's little added to warrant a re-purchase.
A great game for anyone after something that easy to pick up and play that will keep you chasing high scores for a long time to come.
Rugby 18 is a broken mess of a game and a dreadful representation of a beloved British sport.
Mind-numbing tedium trying to hide underneath cute, indie packaging. Instantly forgettable.
A solid return to its roots, Call of Duty WWII reminds us what made us all fall in love Call of Duty in the first place. It ticks all the boxes which is both a blessing and a curse. Good fun and worth your time but offers nothing exceptional.
A fast-paced toy box adventure that will leave a smile on fans faces from start to finish, and well beyond that.
A finale as uneven as the series itself; a few highlights and more meaningful outcomes to earlier choices are offset by Telltale's usual problems of pacing and gameplay mechanics.
Fractured Mask hits the ground running from the very start. Its main story elements march along to a respectable beat to deliver an entertaining third chapter.
If you stick with it you'll find a decent racer here but getting past the inane narrative, broken progression systems and longing for racers past takes some doing.
A great port of an excellent mobile game. It may not have the longevity of classics, but it's a hell of a blast while it lasts.
A flawed episode, but one which is finally getting the series back on track. At this stage though, we have to wonder whether it's too little, too late.
A party game that's fun for a while, but you probably won't be loading it up after your guests leave.
Superior to the original in almost every department, The Evil Within 2 will still divide opinion with its difficulty. Persevere though, and you'll find a gore-soaked diamond.
What it lacks in visual fidelity against last year's Special Edition, the Nintendo Switch's port more than makes up for in portability. Couple that with arguably one of the best games of all time and you've got one compelling reason to Fus Ro Dah all over again.
A gorgeous expansion that emphasises Horizon's strengths - it may feel a little too familiar at times, but the core gameplay is as solid as ever.
A colourful but tedious experience that never lives up to the excitement or intrigue of its idols.
While it does gets tiresome in the later stages, Fire Emblem Warriors excellently blends frantic hack-and-slash with deep strategic role-playing to deliver a package that fans of both series are certain to love.
Golf Story is full of character and charm. There's heaps of humour as well as things to do - and the golf isn't half bad either.
The new gold standard in single-player FPS campaigns.
Updated for a new generation, yet full of old school charm and nostalgia for long time Mario fans. Super Mario Odyssey is simply one of the most joyous games of all time.