The Digital Fix
The Digital Fix's Reviews
A delightful game, full of things today that are very much an Assassin's Creed game. However it's still far removed from what an Assassin's Creed game used to be - for some this is good; for others, less so.
Clever developments to gameplay and visuals make this sequel an exciting progression that can become an act of patience when the numbers stop going your way.
A brilliantly done driving simulator, but without any serious single-player campaign to go alongside the online timesink.
A thoroughly competent but somewhat clinical racer that's fully licensed and looks the part.
Another decent selection of titles to liven up a party - but bring lots of friends, as more is definitely merrier.
A flawed but brave take on a traditional genre, and one which oozes enough atmosphere to keep you playing until the credits.
It's not perfect, but Metroid: Samus Returns is a resounding return to form for the series and a must-play for all 3DS owners.
Another mediocre entry in a series that really should be anything but dull, The only thing we're feeling here is ennui.
A hell of a lot of game for your money and for the most part a ton of fun, sadly it outstays its welcome leading to total fatigue as you enter the overly long unnecessary home stretch.
While swinging around a humming nanosword never gets old, Songbringer's aimlessness prevents the party from really getting started.
A vast and rich world with a too-thin story and enough bugs to ruin any immersion.
This episode treats us to a unique variation on some classics characters which adds some narrative flare. Yet it falls short where it counts with the moment-to-moment gameplay.
A brutal, chaotic top-down shooter that offers great focused gameplay but little else.
Not for everyone but if you can see past its issues, herein lies a phenomenal old school RPG.
EA own this sector. FIFA has everything you want and is fun right until the next one comes out.
A beautifully realised and often harrowing cyberpunk tale let down by repetition and gameplay which is both simple and frustrating in equal measure.
While it looks and sounds great, Perfect Universe sadly fails as a collection of pick-up-and-play minigames.
A surprisingly enjoyable, yet ultimately flawed action-adventure romp.
A worthwhile addition to the Ys series that's enjoyable to veterans and newcomers alike.
A beautiful JRPG throwback with deep combat, held back by punishing difficulty spikes and far too many technical issues on PS4.