Nick Gillham
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- ICO
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Nick Gillham's Reviews
While Warriors fans may find more of what they enjoy here, there just isn't enough meat on the bones to convince non-believers to part with their cash.
Perfect for long time fans and new ones. This is the definitive Pokémon title (until the next one at least).
There are many better indie games on the WiiU, don't waste your paper on this one.
Good looks and an original premise are let down by questionable scenes and a lack of ideas in terms of mechanics.
A decent stab at the Monster Hunter template, and a decent entry point for anyone considering the genre.
A decent puzzle game that doesn't overstay its welcome. For the price, it's highly recommended.
A shorter episode, but still a good one. Life is Stranges continues to be hella good.
An improvement on The Dark Below, and for those who were still playing it gives them a little more reason to carry on.
Chaos is much more fun with friends.
Doctor is one profession that Mario really shouldn't pursue.
Not a change from the same old formula, but is that really a bad thing?
No longer a Tiger Woods game in name, but you do wish they had retained more of the older ideas. But while there's not much content here, it still plays a superb game of golf.
An emotional tour de force that has considerably upped the ante as the final episode approaches. That last episode can't come soon enough.
It's been a year, and the coming of The Taken King has finally made Destiny the game it always should have been.
Transformers Devastation is a fantastic love letter to G1 Transformers fans, and a great game in its own right.
Dragon Quest Heroes is like watching TV shows on Dave. It's great at the time, but repeats itself all too often.
The finale the game deserved, cementing Life is Strange as one of the best games, and biggest surprises, of 2015.
An inoffensive yet unspectacular game that pleases through being something different and relaxing.
While Punch Club has a great hook, it has a real tendency to make you cross.
Final Fantasy Explorers may tread a new path for the franchise, but it doesn't offer anything new for the genre.