The Digital Fix
The Digital Fix's Reviews
A unique and well-crafted opportunity to test your grey matter.
As ambitious as it is, Ghost Recon: Wildlands fails to break free from the Ubisoft blueprint. However, that doesn't stop it from being an addictive, sprawling shooter, particularly when playing online
Despite some slightly uneven pacing, Night in the Woods is a mature, honest and fun tale of how it feels to be lost in a damaged world. This is the indie game you just have to get your paws on.
Nioh is a very good game of its own right. It doesn't do anything new but it does deliver one of the deepest combat mechanics inside an engaging action-adventure RPG.
Vive le Roi may not rewrite history, but an elegant art style and addictive stealth gameplay certainly make it a worthy pretender to the throne.
An attempt at resurrecting the horror genre from a top-down perspective that has gone horribly awry. Terrible controls, frustrating visual effects and limp action result in Outbreak being a barely functional game.
Horizon is a must-play title for any PS4 owner, which boasts a remarkable lead character and a rich, thrilling open world.
Fun to begin with, but burns out far too quickly due to a lack of innovation.
Having played numerous RPGs over many years, it's tough to think of one that is as spellbinding and so moreish as this. A modern day marvel on the Nintendo Switch, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is simply stunning.
A strong story coupled with well-written characters is brought down by cringeworthy romancing. Angels With Scaly Wings is a rather enjoyable yarn irrespective of your ability to woo dragons.
If the thought of a long-range shot passing through the eye-socket of a Nazi appeals well, then, give it a shot.
The weight of expectation could have proven too much, but inXile has delivered a remarkable narrative experience which deserves to be savoured.
A wry hacking adventure, marred by a few unfortunate design choices.
For Honor brings us a surprisingly deep and downright fun co-op / multiplayer fighter held back from greatness by an incoherent, mundane single-player campaign and the use of peer to peer networking for online matches.
Stars in Shadow is a surprisingly competent throwback to classic 4X games, but shines brightest when toying with new ideas.
It tries to ride the coattails of the previous title, but stands wobbly on its own two feet.
Whilst it's held back by irritating music and the lack of a stash, Pixel Heroes is still an enjoyable wee game.
Enjoyable enough if you liked the first game, but niggling issues stop this sequel from surpassing the original.
Stunning and dramatic. You won't be able to look away as this story unfolds around you.
Halo Wars 2 offers fans of the franchise a whole new swathe of lore and is a damn fine real time strategy to boot - all playable from the comfort of your sofa.