The Digital Fix
The Digital Fix's Reviews
What should have been an ramp up in excitement for the finale descends into dull, familiar tropes with bizarre characterisation.
Lack of any real innovation makes this game a bit too mundane for all but the most hardcore JRPG fan.
If you missed playing Bulletstorm when it was originally released the Full Clip Edition is the definitive way to play one of the Xbox 360's more under appreciated titles. Not to mention it's stupid, stupid fun!
A new IP which offers some great laughs and a fresh coat of paint, but not a whole lot more.
Blackwood Crossing is a beautiful and moving game that has one too many flaws to reach its full potential.
A cleverly plotted puzzle game wrapped in the cloak of a murder-mystery. It may be brief, but The Sexy Brutale will certainly deliver an unforgettable evening.
Diminutive in scope but with plenty of content, this could be a welcome change from your daily crossword or sudoku.
A cheery and extensive world-building game that has unfortunately been swamped by busy work and glitches.
A divisive entry in a lauded series, which manages to succeed despite encumbering its open-world design and interesting upbeat narrative with lacklustre combat and poor UI.
Yooka Laylee is a great example of what can be achieved with the 3D platform. It is let down only by its lack of motivating narrative progression, and a tendency to get a little monotonous.
I Am Setsuna is a wonderful game which, while bittersweet, is told beautifully. It fits the Nintendo Switch wonderfully and is a great example of what the console is aiming to achieve.
As frustrating as it is fun, Loot Rascals is both hilariously charming and crushingly difficult.
A pedestrian episode which does little to shake the feeling that the series is in dire need of a shake-up.
With plenty of fun puzzles and environments to explore, The Crow's Eye manages to make worn out graphics and a cliched horror story worth playing.
A truly brave experiment in game design, which overcomes its erratic elements and occasional repetition with a remarkable piece of storytelling.
Despite its polish, System Rift is a disappointing exercise in ennui, offering very little new or interesting over its two-hour playing time.
A disappointing finale for a series that started out with huge potential, but which fails to tie up any loose ends satisfactorily.
Good for one evening of outlandish fun, but not one you'll come back to.
Vertical Drop Heroes is a remake of a browser-based game from the turn of the decade. It does procedural and roguelike in a quick and fun way but ultimately is only for fans of this genre. What it does it does well, but that is limited.
A straightforward puzzler that borders on the fiendish as you progress. If that's your thing then iO will definitely be in your wheelhouse.