Mar 28, 2023

2022 Games Review

2022 Games Review

3 Star Games


Blue Fire

 

Steins Gate 0. Unnecessary sequel to the fantastic Steins Gate

 

Loop Hero. Too much grinding for random items to proceed, but otherwise an interesting idea.

 

Tohu

 

Worlds End Club. Not as good as any of the previous games made by the team, but also this was the first game I played after moving into my new house.

 

Demon Turf

 

Eastwards

 

Indivisible

 

Shredders. Fun for what it is, but too small and weak controls.

 

Train Valley. Great fun in the beginning but strict time limits ruin later levels.

 

4 Star Games


Hoa

 

Sumire

 

The Missing JJ Macfield

 

Evergate


Astros Playroom. A good platformer but the Playstation advertising is offputting

 

Unbound Worlds Apart

 

Oddworld Soulstorm. A Great Oddworld game let down by tedious tower defence sections.

 

Giraffe and Annika

 

Gnosia. Too much randomness makes it difficult to get the full story

 

The Walking Dead Michonne

 

5 Star Games


Mass Effect Legendary

 

Resident Evil VIII. Not just as scary as VII and certainly not as interesting once Lady Demitrescu exits but still another good Resident Evil game

 

Wario Ware Get It Together. A bit mixed as some characters are more user friendly then others

 

The Touryst

 

Glyph

 

Toem

 

Mario Golf Super Rush. I like the new Rush mode, but there aren’t enough interesting courses.

 

12 Minutes. I fully get the criticisms 12 Minutes got but using a guide I was able to enjoy it.

 

Life Is Strange True Colours. Shorter and less interesting than any previous Life Is Strange. Good music

 

Paradise Killer. This game was so overwhelming at first, but the more I played, and the more I learned I really got into it and really enjoyed solving the murder

 

Cat Quest. While I prefer Cat Quest 2, the first one is still a decent game.

 

Forza Horizon 5

 

Chicory. A lovely, charming game

 

Metroid Dread. Everything I could want from a 2D Metroid game. Just remove the dashing ability for items.

 

Overboard

 

Disgaea 6

 

Beast Breaker

 

Guardians of the Galaxy

 

Riders Republic. Much, much improved sequel to Steep

 

Portal Companion

 

Deaths Door. It’s tough but never unfair.

 

Dark Pictures: House Of Ashes. The strongest Dark Pictures game to date.

 

Kirby and the Forgotten Land

 

Top Ten Games of 2022


Pokémon Violet. Pokémon Violet just scrapes into my top ten. While there is a lot of enjoy. A great variety of new Pokémon, a large open world for the first time, an attempt to tell a much bigger story and the promise of more to go. I also felt let down by the fact that I felt there isn’t a huge amount to do in the open world. And the graphical slowdown in places put me off exploring a little bit.

 

Rainbow Billy. Didn’t expect to enjoy Rainbow Billy as much as I did. The unique battles with distinct characters and

 

Railgrade. After being disappointed with Tropico 6. Railgrade is the closest a game has come to replicating the joy I feel when playing Tropico. It does get towards the wrong size of the challenging/tedious balance near the very end.

 

Slime Rancher. Another pleasant surprise. I loved the world in this game, how organically it opened up over time and still left plenty of surprises to be found. Looking forward to the sequel

 

Psychonauts 2 For a long time I struggled to get into Psychonauts 2 as much as I did the first game, too much was going on, too many characters and stories and no very memorable levels. And then towards the end, the stories converged into a very memorable final world.

 

Pokémon Legends Arceus. A very different Pokémon game but one that gets so much right. A more violent world and a unique method of creating a Pokedex creates the best Pokémon game of 2022.

 

Subnautica. Major turnaround for Subnautica. I tried it back in 2019 and bounced off it hard, ending up watching a Lets Play of the game. Listening to the Cane and Rinse podcast this year inspired me to give it another go. And this time it really clicked, and I ended up fully completing it, really enjoying it and it made my top ten list. Really looking forward to playing the sequel next year.

 

Ratchet and Clank A Rift Apart A great showcase for the new Playstation. Ratchet and Clank looks incredible, really like playing an animated movie. But more importantly it I great fine with the classic variety of crazy weapons. Played it twice in a row.

 

Hitman 3. A fantastic end to the trilogy. Highlight for me was the vineyard level. Still have to play the additional pirate level.

 

The Forgotten City. Stuck in a time loop, you must find out who is going to break “The Golden Rule” a law which means everyone in the city will be killed. Getting to know the residents of the city is a delight as well as learning their schedules and how to exploit them. There are multiple endings depending on your actions. And the best ending is one of my best gaming moments of the year.

2021 Games Review

2021 Games Review


2 Star Games

 

Frostpunk. I really liked the idea of this game but I didn’t get on with it at all, I couldn’t get to grips with the mechanics and my cities would fail very quickly.

 

3 Star Games

 

Bedlam. This is a game and a book released as one. It starts out deliberately as a Doom Clone. I struggled with it, but it was nice to play it and read the book together

 

Kentucky Route Zero. This game had a good bit of hype to it given the gaps between episodes. I found the start confusing, and even boring, and it was a chore to get through it, although I can appreciate what the story was about.

 

Puyo Puyo Tetris 2. I love the visual and presentation of Puyo Puyo Tetris 2. I couldn’t cope with the difficulty spikes.

 

Little Dragons Café. Harvesting ingredients to serve in your café and feed your pet dragon. Would have benefitted from more variety in gameplay and an easier way to find the ingredients you need.

 

Twin Mirror. Dull story and annoying gameplay, a rarity from Dontnod.

 

Crash Bandicoot 4. I really enjoyed this game in the beginning, it does a great job of being feeling like retro Crash and modernizing it. But it gets so difficult near the end, even the generous checkpoints weren’t enough and I didn’t finish it or do much of the extra content.

 

The Longing. More of an experiment then a game, wait 400 days for an evil demon to arise.

 

The Last of Us II. From a technical and visual perspective this game is amazing. But so much of the story is so awful, the characters without exception are hateful and make such terrible decisions. The misery and pain and horribleness is not worth enduring.

 

Bravely Default II. I struggled with the regular battles in this by Chapter 3 and found the bosses too difficult. Disappointing for me as I was enjoying the story and characters and I’d gotten on very well with the previous Bravely Default.

 

Grindstone. A free to play game adapted for Switch. Enjoyable and a clever game. Some of the later content is a bit too gated behind optional earlier objectives.

 

MacBat 64. A homage to Banjo Kazooie. Too unpolished to be memorable.

 

Gorogoa. A clever puzzle game that I didn’t really get into

 

4 Star Games

 

Into The Breach. A clever tactical battle set on simple 8x8 grids. I would have preferred more of a structured story instead of roguelike elements.

 

Far Cry New Dawn. Progress relies way too much on a fuel (really a currency) only obtainable from grinding side missions or buying with real money.

 

Team Sonic Racing. This works a lot better the more human players you have. Solo, the teams just seem to band together so race results are very predictable.

 

There Is No Game. While not as meta as I thought it was going to be, there was some clever ideas and puzzles in There Is No Game

 

Utawarerumuno. The battles were quite good, but the story dragged on. Every female character falling for the male hero. Even his adopted daughters.

 

Islanders. Problems with my Xbox caused my not to get into or enjoy this town planning game as much as I would have liked.

 

Marvel Avengers. The campaign was good. Shame about the terrible games as a service the rest revolved around

 

Cozy Grove. Cute Animal Crossing like island game. Some of the later volumes of items required are ridiculous given the limited opportunities there are to collect it.

 

Pumpkin Jack. By the numbers 3D platformer.

 

5 Star Games

 

Pikmin 3. A rerelease of the Wii U game, I enjoyed this so much I played through it fully twice. I wish the challenge level had been available to play without a time limit though.

 

What The Golf. One of the funniest gold games I’ve ever played. Anything can happen. Swing your club and the planet could go flying from underneath you.

 

The Walking Dead The Final Season. Even if I don’t 100% agree with how it turned out, it was so great to get to the end of Clementines story.

 

Ori and the Will of the Wisps Fantastic and gorgeous visuals for this Metroidvania sequel

 

Paper Mario The Origami King. One of the best Paper Mario games we’ve had in a long time if not quite the return to the triumph of the Thousand Year Door.

 

Cadence of Hyrule. A rhythm action Zelda game that I enjoyed far more then I expected to.

 

Superliminal. A clever first person game where puzzles are solved by shifts in perspective.

 

Man of Medan Little Hope. Always more fun in multiplayer

 

Shantae and the Seven Sirens. One flaw with this game is the map is not as good as it should be for a Metroidvania. Otherwise it’s very enjoyable.

 

Dicey Dungeons. I really liked the mechanic of dice roles determining your abilities and powers. I just wish it had a full adventure mode instead of rogue like qualities.

 

Carrion. A Metroidvania without a map. Crazy. However controlling the blob monster was so much fun.

 

Kingdom Hearts 3. Highlights were the new custom-made worlds for some of the Disney properties. The huge step up in visuals from previous games. The emphasis on vertical exploring. The moment-to-moment story. Lows were the overall story not drawing to a close and adding more convoluted sequel baiting.

 

Two Point Hospital. Eventually this hospital building game became too tough for me to proceed but I enjoyed every moment of it up to that.

 

Part Time UFO. Charming item sorting game with a lot of variety

 

Tell Me Why. This is more like Dontnod. A story with interesting characters, told by characters supernatural abilities. Not quite as good as Life is Strange but close.

 

Little Nightmares 2. Another creepy story of a small child escaping a nightmare word. Memorable for the stalker monsters, especially the teacher. And for the twists near the end.

 

Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion. A 2D Zelda Game. About a Turnip accused of tax evasion. Has many funny moments and references. And a brilliant closing credits song.

 

Kaze and the Wild Masks. Comes very close to catching the spirit of the Donkey Kong Country games

 

Final Fantasy VII Remake. I do appreciate what this game was trying to do with its story. And I really enjoyed it, not all of the extra story was needed or even made sense, but it is a solid game. Announcing DLC exclusive to a console instead of a second part was poor though.

 

13 Sentinels Aegis Rim. The story can be confusing as it’s told over such a long period of time by several characters. But most of the characters are well defined and stand out. The battles are good but can get a bit repetitive over time.

 

Spiderman Miles Morales. More of a DLC to the main Spiderman game, nevertheless this is a strong Spiderman game.

 

Mail Mole. Well-made 3D platformer game with a good challenge.

 

It Takes Two. It’s easy to ignore the very annoying book characters when the variety of co-op challenges is so engaging.

 

Cat Quest II. I was sceptical about this at first as it looked like a generic brawler. But the RPG mechanic and strong story sold me and I’m looking forward to playing the first game.

 

Good Job. Physics based game had the potential to be annoying, but it wasn’t, it was very funny and a good co-op game.

 

The Last Campfire. Clever puzzle platforming adventure

 

Hyrule Warriors Age Of Calamity. The original story as a prequel/spinoff to Breath of the Wild meant this became my favourite Warriors game and I played more of this then the first game or the Fire Emblem one.

 

The Turing Test. Game clearly inspired by Portal with a Human and an AI solving puzzles. Has a good twist at the end.

 

Gato Roboto. Metroidvania with a cute cat as the main characters. Works very well when she has to leave her power suit and is just a vulnerable kitty.

 

Nexomon Extinction. Pokémon like game that does enough things differently to be memorable.

 

Later Alligator. Charming point and click adventure. I don’t think it needed a time element which required two playthroughs to see everything.

 

Persona 5 Strikers. It was great to spend more time with these characters and the presentation and writing was perfect. The dungeons and combat are just not as good as the original, despite the Warriors style random battles. And this is very much a sequel to Persona 5 and not The Royal

 

Mario Wii U Deluxe. The addition of Peachette to both Mario and Luigi U is just enough of a boost to make the game worth another playthrough.

 

Florence. A great example of how to tell a story without words

 

Call Of The Sea. Part walking simulator, part puzzler, I resorted to a guide for a lot but enjoyed the adventure.

 

Mario 3D All Stars. No changes to any the Mario Games but all three are worth a replay

 

Immortal Fenyx Rising. This game is all about the puzzles. There are so many of them everywhere and its great exploring the world and finding so much to do. The rewards aren’t always worth it and I barely followed the story

 

Toree 3D. A basic 3D platformer. Short and fun. This game was less then €2! A bargain.

 

Alba A Wildlife Adventure. Horrifying tale of a young girl harassed by paparazzi as she tries to rescue a nature reserve.

 

Rain on Your Parade. A lot more variety then I was expecting from a game where you solve puzzles with a raincloud.

 

Mass Effect Legendary Edition. While I’ve not completed Mass Effect 3 by the time I write this, I will never not get tired of this trilogy.

 

Top 10 Games of 2021

 

Pokémon Shining Pearl. The addition of the Grand Underground added a lot more than I expected to these otherwise vanilla remakes. It is possible to catch all the regular Pokémon from the first four generations with just Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. A nice throwback for me as the first time I ever caught them all was in Pokémon

 

Fire Emblem Three Houses. Adding social elements to Fire Emblem was such a good idea. Improving your relationships outside of battles allows deeper appreciation of your characters and their abilities in battle. The three different stories told are compelling, if slightly confusing when they deviate

 

Bug Fables. Easily the best Paper Mario game since Thousand Year Door despite not being a Paper Mario game. This game takes everyone good about the first two Paper Mario games, the battles, the characters, itty dialogue and humour and gives it its own spin. A charming delight the whole way through.

 

Mario 3D World and Bowsers Fury. Mario 3D world the same and as good as ever. Bowsers Fury is unique for Mario, an open world adventure with a recurring boss and challenges spread out across a large map. An interesting glimpse of where the next Mario game is going. I played this on holiday and it was perfect bite size adventure.

 

Hades. A roguelike? In my top ten! Unthinkable. But Hades is that good. I never felt bored despite playing similar rooms over and over. The incremental growth between each playthrough felt earned and left me eager to continue. Lots of interesting characters to meet, but unfortunately a bit too spread out to get to know anyone too well.

 

Horace. For a game narrated by an auto voice and with royalty free music, Horace has a strong unique atmosphere to its world. There is a tinge of tragedy and sadness to even the happier moments. Horace is a wonderful character, always happy and slightly confused. The gameplay is tough but fair platforming that is worth persevering with. And Mr. Silton is a proper c**t.

 

Spiritfarer. A young woman and her cat guides souls to their final place of rest. She does this by welcoming them aboard her ship, building them a home on board and helping fulfil their final wishes. Gameplay mostly involving completing tasks, gathering resources, and building. A cozy game about death and friendship. With some of the saddest moments I’ve played in a long time.

 

Bugsnax. Bunger, bunger, bunger. There is an element of body horror to this game when you feed the delightful snack creature you capture to the residents of the central village. Turns out this is entirely intentional and pays off later in the game. Very much looking forward to the Bigsnax expansion.

 

Steins Gate 0. For a long time, I was unsure about Steins Gate. There is almost no gameplay. Occasionally you optionally reply to a text. There is loads of exposition about scientific theory. And the actual plot goes forward at a snail’s pace. And then something happens. After that I was completely hooked. I had to keep going at all costs. I did every bad ending. I made sure to get the final ending. It is an incredible story.

 

Outer Wilds. I was aware of Outer Wilds for a while before I decided to play it. And I had the wrong idea of what it was about. I thought it was set in a realistic solar system with humans. It’s set in an alien solar system with a four eyed character. This is important as the game has a good bit of quantum theory. The solar system is compact enough which is great as there are only 22 minutes to explore before the sun goes supernova. You can arrive at any planet in seconds. Each planet has a unique ecosystem and are some of the most unique environments I’ve seen. The story is told through the discoveries of architecture and geography and unique language you find on each of the worlds. And it all builds to a brilliant twist and a unique ending. The music in incredible and adds so much to the atmosphere of each world. Even the Echoes of the Eyes DLC adds so much to the game. Also provided the comedy moment of the year when I demonstrated how easy the ship is to fly only to immediately crash land upside down on a planet.


2020 Games Review

 2020 Games Review

1 Star Game


Little Town Hero: Beyond frustrating battle mechanic meant I was unable to complete the first battle of the game after several hours play

 

2 Star Games


Persona Q2. Too many heroes and an unforgiving battle system. Major disappointment as the last new game of the DS family I’ll play.

 

Tropico 6. Less missions that go on a lot longer and are a lot easier to fail. Another major

Disappointment

 

4 Star Games

 

Detroit Become Human. My only problem with that game is I accidentally ended one of the

stories way too early and missed out on a third of the game

 

One Eyed Ktuth. Short, charming point and click adventure game

 

One Hundred Ways. Enjoyable marble runner puzzle game

 

God Of War. First God of War game I ever enjoyed.

 

Wattam. Weird puzzle game where you befriend items. From the Katamari people

 

Maize. Unique first-person puzzle game with friendly corn.

 

Tracks- The Train Set Game. Simple puzzle game where toy tracks are placed to make a train set

 

Bear With Me. Noir point and click game with a teddy bear protagonist

 

Mario Party Top 100. Does exactly as it says, not much depth to this one.

 

Draw A Stickman Epic Clever puzzle game where you not only draw solutions, you also draw both the character you play as , and the character you rescue.

 

Inner World Another charming point and click adventure

 

Castle Invasion Thrones Out. Simplicity and enjoyable tower defence game.

 

Roundguard. Peggle but an adventure game. But also a roguelike

 

Slay The Spire. Compelling card game. But also a roguelike

 

Bertram Fiddle 1+2. Yet another charming point and click game. Yes, I use walkthroughs, I’m here for the story!

 

Manual Samuel. Qwop style puzzle game where you must convince Death you are a good

person, average gameplay but very funny.

Ethan Meteor Hunter. Well designed and tricky platform game.

 

Zanki Zero. I found this tricky to the point I thought the game was broken, I really enjoyed what I did play though,

 

Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep. Yeah, was ok.

 

The First Tree. Thought it was a game about a fox looking for her cubs, actually about parental existentialism

 

Shovel Knight. Great platformer but way too hard for me.

 

5 Star Games

 

Journey Down Under Trilogy. This game series really reminded me of Grim Fandango and other quality point and click adventures

 

Mecha Nika.  Sequel to the beloved Agatha Knife, just not quite as good.

 

Star Wars Fallen Jedi. Finally, a good Star Wars game. But how do I buy a Darth Vader skin?

 

Scribblenauts Unlimited. A semi open world Scribblenauts game with the focus on puzzle

solving. Best Scribblenauts game I’ve played

 

Minit. One minute to solve a whole game. Great fun.

 

Persona 5 Royal. This didn’t make my top ten as while it is an absolutely incredible game, the Royal additions feel more like they should have been paid DLC as they don’t integrate too well into the original story.

 

Unravel 2. This completely changed my mind, as I didn’t hugely enjoy Unravel but adding a

second character that can fuse into one adds too much to this game.

 

Minesweeper Genius.. Part minesweeper, part picross, part maze, way better then it has any

right to be

 

Far Cry Primal. Far Cry game set in caveman times, very different due to the lack of guns,

 

Black The Fall. The little spoken of cousin of Limbo

 

Man of Medan Dark Pictures I enjoyed this game in co-op where different people make choices for different characters.

 

Baba Is You. Language puzzle game, so difficult but admirable in how clever the puzzles are

 

The Council An above average story adventure game. Hard to say why I liked it as much as I

did, the complex mechanics, weird characters and setting all helped.

 

Hue. Colour changing adventure game

 

Far Cry 5. After skipping 4, I really enjoyed 5, and am looking forward to the sequel.

 

Links Awakening. Despite being a remake of a Game Boy game, this felt brand new.

 

A Short Hike. Low pressure adventure exploration game

 

Piffle. I enjoyed this as a free android game but was so much better as a proper full priced,

block breaking game.

 

She Sees Red. Short FMV game with some brilliant twists.

 

Abzu. Relaxing underwater exploring game

 

Phogs. Cute and cheerful co-op puzzle game

 

Skylar and Plux. Wonderful homage to early PS2 platformers

 

Aviary Attorney. Bit different to Ace Attorney due to branching paths and connected storyline.

 

Until Dawn. I really enjoyed 80% of this game, the tense mystery, isolated location and multiple character points of view. Just a shame about the twists nearer the end.

 

Captain Spirit

 

Top 10 Games of 2020


Agatha Knife. When I started playing a lot of short games for achievements, I expected most of them to be poor quality. Agatha Knife was the first game to completely change my mind. It was funny, the story and characters are interesting and unusual, and the art is gorgeous. Any achievement game I played after this that I consider really good, I call them Agatha Knife award winners.

 

The Outer Worlds. Fantastic open world adventure game set on a variety of planets, gameplay with a strong but fond resemblance to Fallout. A little shorter than I was expecting but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Looking forward to the DLC for this

 

Life Is Strange 2. Excellent follow up to the original game, with a compelling story, and special mention for the Captain Spirit side adventure.

 

Curse Of The Obra Dinn. I was terrible at actually solving this game, I got maybe less then 1/3 of the characters identified, but it didn’t matter. Exploring the history of the ship with the

unexpected scenes and excellent music was so enjoyable.

 

Fall Guys. I didn’t think anything of the trailers for this when I saw it. But when I saw it in action it was so compelling and addictive. I never actually won a game however. (Until next year, when I did!)

 

Luigis Mansion 3. An excellent threequel after the forgettable Luigis Mansion, 2. Many clever

puzzles. The elevator buttons give the hotel a level based structure.

 

Yooka Laylee and the Impossible Lair. The closest game to Donkey Kong Country since Tropical Freeze. I never had any hope of getting through the Impossible Lair but the main levels were so good, and the overworld where you manipulated the environment to provide alternate levels was clever

 

Little Acre. What feels like a Japanese anime but set in the Irish countryside in the 1950’s. No Irish stereotypes here whatsoever. And this game was also made entirely in Ireland. Brilliant.

 

Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Got way, way more into this then I expected. Ended up levelling up every single available spirit to 99 and getting some of the DLC characters as well.

 

Far Lone Sails After compiling this I really enjoyed the on rails vehicle survival gameplay.

2019 Games Review

2019 Games Review

2 Star Games

 

Escapists: Good idea but very frustrating

 

CIV VI: I find Civ way too complex to play nowadays

 

3 Star Games


Mega Man 11: Fine in very easy mode but not for me otherwise

 

Metro Exodus: This wasn’t what I was expecting at all. A good game but the Metro series is not for me.

 

Death Coming: Less fun and more frustrating then I was expecting. And crashed a lot!


4 Star Games


Zoo Tycoon: Very by the book and a little dull for a simulation game, but featured baby animals

 

Lego Incredibles: Very easy and short Lego game

 

Oxenfree: A good horror story

 

Iconoclasts: Way too hard for me and a bit difficult for me to follow the story

 

Lego Movie 2: A little different for a lego game, no level and several hub worlds, but also feels a bit lacking

 

Telling Lies: Sequel to Her Story

 

Hero Express: Vehicle based physics game that is quite good.

 

5 Star Games


Little Nightmares: Not scary but unsettling

 

Qube 2: Improves on the first game in every way

 

Red Dead Redemption: Incredible looking game that is so big, and fun to play as well

 

Shadow Of The Tomb Raider: Tomb Raider games are kind of by the book now but that’s not to say they’re not enjoyable

 

Super Mario Party: Enough new ideas to make it quite enjoyable.

 

Yokus Island Express: Pinball based Metroidvania, I was expecting it to be frustrating, but it was really enjoyable

 

Spyro Reignited: Remake of one of my favourite Playstation 1 games, the first game is still the best

 

Rime: Clever puzzle adventure game.

 

Lego DC Villains: A proper sprawling Lego game with an original story.

 

Wargroove: Advance Wars with a Fire Emblem aesthetic, maybe not as good as Advance Wars but close.

 

Steamworld Quest: Probably the weakest Steamworld game but also an excellent card-based RPG

 

Yoshis Crafted World: More Nintendo Platform excellence

 

Wandersong: Charming, not quite rhythm-based platformer

 

Hitman GO: Board game Hitman

 

Super Luckys Tale: Fun if a little basic platformer.

 

Top 10 Games of 2019

 

Spiderman: One of the best games for capturing the feeling of swinging through the city as Spiderman

 

Forza 4: A realistic (ish) recreation of Edinburgh is a highlight of this racing game

 

Celeste: I persevered with Celeste and managed to complete the whole base game with no modifiers which I am really proud of. A tough game. Fun and good story too.

 

Dragon Quest XI: Did I play it (for almost 100 hours)? Who knows?

 

Dragon Quest Builders 2: You get a whole island to build on this time which is so much fun.

 

Pokémon Sword: Apart from the slightly rushed final sections I enjoyed the quality of life

improvements and the new Pokémon.

 

My Time At Portia: The crafting game I’ve dreamed of, I spent so many hours playing Portia, shame it crashes a lot or I’d be tempted to replay.

 

428 Shibuya Scramble: Brilliant story, told in a unique way.

 

Super Mario Maker 2: I’m not much of a designer myself but the story mode and especially the best of the player made levels are up there with the best of Mario

 

Hitman/Hitman 2: Superb, inventive sandboxes, very detailed environment. When a plan

comes together it is a an incredible felling. Excellent replay value as there are so many ways to eliminate your target

2018 Games Review

2018 Games Review

 

2 Star Games


Shin Megami Tensei III: I really wanted to like this but couldn't get into it at all.

 

Sonic Forces: Dull and you can only collect 100 rings maximum

 

Lego Worlds: Randomized, procedurally generated worlds.

 

Fe: I couldn't get into it and it had poor motion controls

 

We Happy Few: Too easy to get "detected" and have an entire town kill you very quickly

 

3 Star Games


Chase: Cold Case Investigations: Barely interactable and an abrupt ending

 

Adventure Time: Nameless Kingdom: Buggy but fun adventure game.

 

Shin Megami Tensei IV: A bit better then III but I also struggled to get into it

 

Steep: Bad snowboarding is somehow better than no snowboarding

 

Mario and Rabbids: Why didn't I like this, it's perfect for me?

 

Yo-Kai Watch 2: Could have been DLC for the first game

 

Ni No Kuni II: Dull compared to the first game.

 

No Mans Sky Next: Vast improvement on the original game but still very tedious

 

Shiny: Some nice ideas but frustrating in too many places


4 Star Games


Yo-Kai Watch: Fun adventure game but battles are too easy and monsters a bit generic

 

GTA Chinatown Wars: Odd perspective for a GTA game but a good game also

 

Fire Emblem: Echo of Memories: Too many spawning enemies and a bit simplistic for a Fire

Emblem

 

Minecraft Story Mode Season 2: It's fine. I can't remember anything about it. There was a

Llama?

 

Last Day of June: Fun game let down by a rotten ending

 

Life Is Strange Before The Storm: Pointless prequel

 

Fire Emblem Warriors: Not just as good as Hyrule Warriors but enjoyable none the less

 

Laytons Mystery: Katreille and the Millionaires Conspiracy: Too many janky puzzles to be a

classic Layton

 

Blackwood Crossing: Very average walking simulator

 

Divinity Original Sin: I enjoyed what of this I played but got fed up stuck in the opening town for so long

 

Detective Pikachu: A weak ending on a great game

 

Tekken 7: A game I played

 

Bridge Constructor and Bridge Constructor Stunts: Fun with a steep difficulty curve

 

Hollow Knight: Another tough, tough game, but an amazing one. Wish it was a bit shorter or

easier for me.

 

Octopath Traveler: 7 minute random battles put my off this otherwise amazing game..

 

Pocket City: aka Sim City Mobile, good while it lasts.

 

FFXII: The Zodiac Age. A game in three stages First 25%: Aren't Vaan and Penelo living in an interesting and amazing world to explore. Second 25%. Better give Fran something to do. Last 50% Ashe, Basch, Balthier and others run around world with stones and nothing happens.

 

Far From Noise: Short story game that's a little too philosophical for it's own good.

 

Wario Ware Gold


5 Star Games


Lego Dimensions Year 2: So sad to see this amazing game go. All I'm left with is a big box of bricks and an empty wallet.

 

Walking Dead Season 3: Clem is a badass. It'll be a shame if Season 4 is not complete but that's the way it goes.

 

Syberia 3: Technically a bad game but I enjoyed it.

 

Ever Oasis: Engaging town building/dungeon crawler

 

Horizon Zero Dawn: Fantastic main character and story, if the open world itself wasn't the most exciting

 

Prey: Bioshock IN SPACE!

 

Tacoma: Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture IN SPACE!

 

Sexy Brutale: Stopping creepy simultaneous murders

 

Subsurface Circular: Short story game with a good ending

 

Steamworld Dig 2: An excellent sequel

 

Tales of Berseria: The bad guys win.

 

Batman : The Enemy Within: Enjoyable Bruce Wayne story.

South Park The Fractured But Whole: Less but more substantial battles and a stronger story

 

Hey Pikmin: Enjoyable if functional platformer

 

What Remains of Edith Finch: Sad and unique walking simulator

 

Agents of Mayhem: I enjoyed this Saints Row spin off. Sad it didn't do well but I understand why.

 

Lara Croft GO!: Surprisingly good puzzle game

 

Bridge Constructor Portal: Gets more difficult than funny towards the end but any Portal is good.

 

A Way Out: Short, enjoyable, proper co-op game.

 

A Hat In Time: Excellent 3D platformer

 

Steven Universe: Save The Light: Not only an excellent Paper Mario style RPG but perfectly

captures the Steven Universe world.

 

Golf Story: Golf and RPG together at last

 

Train Sim World: Fun while it lasts but too short on missions for me

 

Subara City: Match 3 city building game. Made for me!

 

Poi: Very good Mario Sunshine-lite game

 

De Blob 2: As good as ever

 

Donut County: Katamari style game where you play as a hole instead of a ball. Funny story too.

 

Metroid: Return of Samus: Best Metroid game in years

 

Top 10 Games of 2018

 

Guardians of the Galaxy Telltale: On of my personal favourite Telltale games for telling a fun Guardians story and allowing you to play as all of the Guardians

 

Rakuen: So sad

 

Danganronpa 3: While I'm not 100% fond of the ending of this third game the adventure of

getting there is as always an amazing experience.

 

Thimbleweed Park: An old fashioned point and click experience elevated by two things. One: You play as five separate protagonists allowing for unique puzzles. Two: They know...

 

Mass Effect Andromeda: I really enjoyed this despite all the bad press it got, a fantastic space adventure

 

Resident Evil VII: So scary. Mostly.

 

Doki Doki Literature Club: A very dark game with meta twists. And it's free

Pyre: The basketball game in Pyre is fine but this game is all about the story, characters and choices and they are expertly crafted

 

Super Mario Odyssey: The most variety in a Mario game to date and so much to do

 

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: An absolute masterpiece. An experience