Chris Scullion
Reviews
120 reviewsBoth fans of the Wii original and newcomers will enjoy Sega’s top-notch remaster…
Travis Touchdown’s return is as unashamedly offbeat as ever…
Neon Giant’s debut game has some of the best world design we’ve seen in a game…
Nintendo’s generous upgrades make Skyward Sword HD a superb remaster of the decade-old Wii game…
Capcom’s Switch sequel is a thoroughly entertaining turn-based RPG… as long as you can put up with the framerate…
The show was great, but this is a shambolic attempt at recreating it. A darts game where you can’t throw your darts properly is a load of bull, frankly.
Camelot’s latest golf title lays down solid foundations, but feels a bit safe pre-DLC…
Nintendo’s game programming software is surprisingly flexible, but more user-friendly alternatives exist…
Nintendo’s cult 3DS RPG gets a second chance, but don’t expect a deep experience…
Nintendo’s resurrected ’80s murder mysteries are beautifully handled, but may be too linear for some…
Housemarque’s action-packed rogue-lite shooter redefines ‘one more go’…
Rebellion’s sequel retains a lot of the cult original’s charm but still has its issues…
Yuji Naka’s latest could appeal to a niche audience, but everyone else will find it far too antiquated…
With its relentless stream of clever ideas, It Takes Two is an inventive and entertaining two-player experience…
Bloober Team’s Xbox Series exclusive is packed with atmosphere but is somewhat lacking in bite…
The much-loved beat ’em up is finally back after six years, but fans may be upset that it brings nothing new to the table…
Capcom delivers a short, but action-packed re-imagining…
Id delivers another relentlessly entertaining single-player campaign that’s one hell of a stress buster.
A gorgeous platformer that builds on the original without ruining what made it so special.
It’s a mug’s game
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