The Digital Fix
The Digital Fix's Reviews
A unique concept album that challenges your mind and your dexterity
In the end the Old Hunters expansion is just as an essential purchase as Bloodborne itself.
Mordheim is a lot of fun once you get past the difficulty and intimidating systems it throws at you.
Dead and Loving it
A disappointing end to a series with promise, Game of Thrones needs likable characters to engage emotion.
The multiplayer is superb when it comes together, but the game lacks enough variation to be a true classic.
Ambitious in both scale and scope but sadly is just too much for consoles
Fantastic looking brawler made by a team that understands the source material and the fans.
A rollicking, ridiculous ride that is pure nonsense, but generous in both amount and quality and a campaign that isn't as jingoistically brainless as usual.
Pathologic hasn't aged very well. It's biggest flaw? It's simply too slow and clunky.
It will do, until Driveclub 2.0 comes out - presumably with biking from the start.
You can praise them for all the wonder and beauty they have created, then damn them for the illogical or irrational design choices they make elsewhere, but it is yet another diamond in the rough from Bethesda.
Battlefront is a fantastic game for a certain type of person. Its dip in, dip out accessibility, matched with the obvious lashings of love and detail from a development team that clearly respect the franchise and its fans - it is absolutely perfect for fans of the original trilogy who these days have limited game time.
Starcraft II shows that even in the modern era there's still a place for an isometric RTS.
Need for Speed is fast, fun and good looking. Godspeed.
Renegade Kid's throwback to yesteryear in both style and gameplay make for a rather difficult, but ultimately rewarding game that perfectly captures the tone of pulp sci-fi.
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition takes a difficult but excellent old school RPG and improves it in almost every conceivable way. A treat for all existing owners of the PC original and an absolute must for RPG lovers who only have access to a console. A must buy!
The capstone to a brilliant game, Polarized is a little too melodramatic to feel fully satisfying.
Let down by its story, dialogue, and visuals, Tales of Zestiria is still pretty good - but not quite good enough.
A hectic run and gun experience that is both fun to play and well designed.