Luke Reilly
Reviews
12 reviewsFusing a solid foundation of satisfyingly grounded skate tricks with a bizarre, abstract world, Skate Story wobbles a little under its weirdness but there’s no doubt it’s one of the most distinctive skateboarding games of the decade.
Project Motor Racing feels like an early access game that hasn’t actually been identified as such, and is simply not a better racer than its 2017 ancestor Project CARS 2.
Overflowing with ambition but ultimately plain and with no style to call its own, Wreckreation feels like a supermarket brand homage to a series of better arcade racers.
MotoGP 21 is a good year for new riders to hop on but it hasn't particularly distanced itself much from MotoGP 20.
Can’t Drive This is an imaginative and fresh co-op experience and a genuine riot with four players, but thin on modes.
Monster Energy Supercross 4 has no time for beginners, but it's also an inessential upgrade for fans of Supercross 3.
Rainbow Studios has been responsible for some top-notch, mudslinging racers over the years, but this isn’t one of them.
Rich, rewarding, and highly replayable, Hitman 3 is one of the barcoded butcher's best appearances.
Project CARS 3 is easy to pick up and play but impossible to recommend to Project CARS 2 fans.
Short, shallow, and surprisingly simple, Fast & Furious Crossroads is a crashing disappointment in almost every department.
Skater XL has innovative controls but not enough of anything else.
IGN