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Everybody's Gone to the Rapture (PlayStation 4)

Everybody's Gone to the Rapture review (PS4)

Reviewed on August 17, 2015

They don't have rifles in the Rough Ramblers.
Fallout Shelter (iOS)

Fallout Shelter review (IOS)

Reviewed on June 18, 2015

Dennis Harvey has 100% happiness, although I might have to remove him from the lounge soon. There are now a lot of Harveys in the vault, and he rightly refuses to have sex with his daughters.
A Dark Room (iOS)

A Dark Room review (IOS)

Reviewed on May 26, 2015

The problem with A Dark Room is that progress feels inevitable.
Hook Champ (iOS)

Hook Champ review (IOS)

Reviewed on May 02, 2015

Give your tomb raider a fez if you like. It only costs twenty bucks.
Beneath a Steel Sky: Remastered (iOS)

Beneath a Steel Sky: Remastered review (IOS)

Reviewed on April 08, 2015

The dialogue, characterisation and puzzles are so full of mad character and creative energy that you can ignore the grand narrative and still enjoy the adventure. Sure, it’s a little rough around the edges, but that’s part of the charm.
Kendo Rage (SNES)

Kendo Rage review (SNES)

Reviewed on March 31, 2015

Kendo Rage began life as a Japanese adventure starring a young girl who fights monsters with the aid of a spirit detective. For the US release, things were changed slightly...
Spider-Man: Web of Fire (Sega 32X)

Spider-Man: Web of Fire review (32X)

Reviewed on January 06, 2015

Part clunky brawler, part frustrating platformer, Web of Fire is definitely not the “32-bit gaming experience” promised by Sega.
Sonic CD (Xbox 360)

Sonic CD review (X360)

Reviewed on December 14, 2014

Expect to be disappointed.
Alien: Isolation (PlayStation 4)

Alien: Isolation review (PS4)

Reviewed on October 31, 2014

A faithful tribute to Ridley Scott's Alien.
Rez HD (Xbox 360)

Rez HD review (X360)

Reviewed on March 18, 2012

I don’t think it’s great art, but it is brilliant escapism.
X-Men: The Arcade Game (Xbox 360)

X-Men: The Arcade Game review (X360)

Reviewed on December 23, 2010

there was never a point where I thought to myself, “man, I wish they’d break all this hardcore super hero violence up with a couple of quick time events!”
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair (Xbox 360)

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair review (X360)

Reviewed on August 14, 2010

Once the casual players have left and only the hardcore remain, will the game become little more than an item hunt with six Alucards all using the lightning-quick and very deadly Yasutsuna blade? Only time will tell.
Ecco The Dolphin (Genesis)

Ecco The Dolphin review (GEN)

Reviewed on August 07, 2010

Dolphins don't make for ideal heroes, it seems.
Sin & Punishment: Star Successor (Wii)

Sin & Punishment: Star Successor review (WII)

Reviewed on June 27, 2010

It's hard to do justice to the intensity and creativity of Successor to the Skies. All I can hope to do is to convince you that the foundations are in place and give you a mere glimpse of the imagination that flows through this title. If you’re even a little bit convinced then I urge you to go out and experience the insanity for yourself. Sin and Punishment: Successor to the Skies is exactly the game that people have in mind when they think of Treasure.
The Beatles: Rock Band (Xbox 360)

The Beatles: Rock Band review (X360)

Reviewed on September 12, 2009

People will no doubt complain about omissions, but the songs on the set list are the ones that best suit Harmonix’s vision for The Beatles: Rock Band. Not only do the forty five tracks capture the band at various stages of their career, but they also serve as a reminder of how special The Beatles were as a group, with entertaining and varied note charts for each instrument. The Beatles: Rock Band is not really about being a guitar hero or a drumming virtuoso because The Beatles weren’t guitar heroes or drumming virtuosos.
Disney's Aladdin (Genesis)

Disney's Aladdin review (GEN)

Reviewed on August 14, 2009

an adventure that captures perfectly the charming look and feel of all the films that were released during Disney’s early-90s resurgence
Call of Duty: World at War (Xbox 360)

Call of Duty: World at War review (X360)

Reviewed on July 15, 2009

World at War is a mature and pragmatic representation of World War II.
A Fading Melody (Xbox 360)

A Fading Melody review (X360)

Reviewed on June 12, 2009

From the nightmarish forest landscape and encroaching darkness, right down to the shrill beeps of the heart monitor that can be heard between levels, A Fading Melody is a triumph of intelligent, integrated design.
Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection (Xbox 360)

Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection review (X360)

Reviewed on February 25, 2009

As a compilation, Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection has several flaws.
Dragon Blaze (Arcade)

Dragon Blaze review (ARC)

Reviewed on February 18, 2009

Dragon Shot enemies for gold coins.

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