Chris Scullion
Reviews
113 reviewsFans of the previous games may be disappointed at the changes made…
Game Mill’s home port of a 2017 arcade beat ’em up offers solid action and nothing else…
It’s been 13 years since the last entry, but 2K has brought it back with a bang…
Cartman and co’s trip to 3D is enjoyable for a while but gets old fast…
A promising setup is let down by repetitive puzzles, poor combat and frequent glitches…
Digital Eclipse’s latest doesn’t span all of Minter’s career, but what’s covered is handled with care…
The vibrant 2D platformer is one of the better attempts to bring the 16-bit era into the 2020s…
2K’s latest entry isn’t a massive overhaul but does improve an already great game…
Bandai Namco recaptures the excitement of the classic era with deep combat and meaty single-player modes…
Capcom’s compilation is light on flourish but entertains where it counts…
Every element of Cing’s classic adventure games has been entirely reimagined…
Wario’s latest will have players going ‘waaah’ with its motion controls…
Teyon’s game lacks complexity but that doesn’t matter when it’s this fun to play…
Those of the 16-bit era finally have the sequel they’ve been waiting for…
At launch, Xbox’s racer is heavy on velocity, but light in variety…
NetherRealm delivers an excellent retkon that will appeal to modern and lapsed fans…
Quantic Dream’s first indie release is a strong first foot forwards…
The Switch exclusive is beautifully designed but left us wanting a little more…
Video Games Chronicle
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What THQ’s game lacks in variety, it makes up for in gameplay…
Capcom’s remaster doesn’t try to fix what wasn’t broken before…