Kim Snaith
…you'll be hard-pushed to find a better-written game than Grim Fandango. The humour is clever, well-thought out and well delivered
Life is Strange is, in a word, gorgeous to look at
I felt more like a spectator than a player – and whilst I imagine that is partly the intention, it makes it harder to fully immerse yourself in the game
For a small-looking game with only two dimensions, it sure has a lot of depth
The visuals don't really take anything away from the game. Sure, we all love top-notch cutting edge graphics, but it hardly looks bad, and it's fun, and that's the main thing here
The bottom line is, Flame Over is fun to play, but you need to have a lot of patience – and a lot of skill
Jamestown+ functions perfectly well as a single player shooter, but the fun really gears up a notch in couch co-op.
The soundtrack to episode two of Life is Strange really shines. . . the whole game is excellent at creating mood and feeling, and the music is the cherry on top
There's something about the dreamlike graphics and acoustic beats of the excellent music that keeps you entranced in Bastion
The lack of any true tutorial system has truly done the game a disservice
I've never laughed so much at getting constantly brutalised by my competitors. The game is nothing short of whole-hearted fun
Whilst far from perfect, Ether One is a deep and thought-provoking game, laden with rewarding and logical puzzles
Schrödinger's Cat has plenty to offer. . . all served up in a great looking, funny package – with the art style and comedy reminiscent of something you might see on Cartoon Network
In terms of graphics, Color Guardians doesn't offer anything particularly spectacular, but it's far from offensive – the environments are very vivid and pleasant and creature designs are memorable and unique
As episode 3 fades to black, you feel like everything you've already come to know about the game has totally been thrown out of the window
There's multiplayer functionality, as well as challenges that change over on a daily basis, meaning that there's constant new content for fans of the game to enjoy
From the minute LEGO Jurassic World is booted up, it's obvious just how rushed production was in order to get it out to tie in with the film
The emphasis on puzzle and exploration coupled with the 2D side-scrolling presentation is reminiscent of traditional adventure games of the 90s
The fun you get from Quiplash is only limited by the people you play it with. The prudish amongst us may get easily offended by other people's answers – and they'll also probably lose with their more straight-laced responses!
A lot of the time, you can't afford to take a single hit as you'll either die instantly, or be left with so little time that you can't possibly finish the level anyway