Jordan Middler
Reviews
100 reviewsIf you can suffer the clunky menus and endless dull dialogue, there’s an excellent racing game underneath…
Those who worship at the church of Souls-like will find a game that’s basically everything they ever wanted…
Horizon Forbidden West is an incredible game set in a world that we wanted to return to many hours after the credits rolled.
What starts off as a tense fight for survival in a compelling game world quickly turns into a fairly generic open-world game…
Uncharted’s brand of blockbuster action has never looked or felt better – and it’s well worth a revisit…
If your regular gaming group is bored of the game you play every night, and they all have Game Pass, Extraction will provide laughs…
Even if you’ve played God Of War on the PS4, it’s more than worth going back for another trip up the mountain…
2042’s best bits are those that revive parts of old games - and that’s a damning indictment
Solid performance and updated lighting make up for a lack of heart and strange redesigns…
Terrible performance cripples what should have been a great collection on Nintendo’s platform…
Sledgehammer has delivered a cohesive and enjoyable CoD package, but it still feels like a stop-gap until Modern Warfare 2…
Microsoft’s long-awaited follow-up plays it safe while streamlining some of the series’ more tedious mechanics.
Turtle Rock attempts to Evolve the formula that made them famous, but there’s little here for single-player fans…
Ubisoft delivers a stunning, sprawling paradise wasted on boring quests and unlikable characters…
A visually stunning adventure undermined by performance issues and dull quest design.
Excellent visuals elevate an inoffensive and generic action-adventure game for PlayStation and PC.
While combat can be frustrating, few games manage to be as consistently inventive as Double Fine’s psychic sequel
The PS5 version delivers the definitive experience, while Iki Island adds new layers to Jin’s story - even if it’s a bit short
PlayStation’s car combat game has great characters and some fun moments – but they speed by in a blur…
Derivative and dull, Immortals’ great visuals can’t make up for a consistently bland experience…
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