The Digital Fix
The Digital Fix's Reviews
A bold experiment that pays off, Guitar Hero Live moves in a new direction that's vibrant, exciting and contemporary.
Whilst there's some entertainment to be had it's certainly lacking in high seas high jinks.
Three of the best looking, most fun and widely loved games all on one disc. Outstanding.
Vermintide is a triumphant co-op experience at its best, held back from greatness due to minor technical flaws. Despite being developed by a smaller studio, Vermintide can stand proudly alongside most AAA titles.
This is the finest football management game around and should be on everyone's Steam list.
As a package Rise of the Tomb Raider is sublime pure Hollywood blockbuster entertainment with the only real negative that some could level is that the minute to minute gameplay presents very little that would be considered groundbreaking or new and at times it might feel similar to the previous iteration. This is really clutching at straws though. Looking at the package as a whole, as a cinematic adventure experience one of this stuff matters. Lara took it up a notch!
Refined and balanced, a better offering than before
More an update than a new game, it's great to be able to re-access your songs and freestyle solos rock.
A rough gem that is not only a great game in its own right but also acts as the perfect hype generator for Fallout 4.
It falls short of greatness, but the story is enough to keep anyone riveted.
One of the best Telltale games ever made
There is potential here, but Murder is too brief to be satisfying.
Despite some balance issues and long play times, Blood Bowl 2 is a bloody yet engaging sports strategy sim
Terrible AI leaves this as the most unconvincing World Cup simulator possible. Not recommended.
Elite: Dangerous is a superb game with plenty of room for growth and maturation.
It's tiki-taka and that's no bad thing
The bugs still remain but Syndicate is saved by a wonderfully vivid London, despite everything else feeling dated.
...a solid addition to an already well established franchise.
A short, sharp, back-to-basics roguelike which will amuse for a couple of hours.
A fun start, but there's a lot here to build on.