Nick Gillham
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
- ICO
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Nick Gillham's Reviews
There's some excellent design work on display here, but it's just lacking that touch of polish that a finished product needs and while the adventure mode is good it just highlights how little use LABO has outside of its own wheelhouse.
Popcap has improved upon the template they laid out with Garden Warfare, fleshing out the sequel with an array of things with which you can wile away your time. It's excellent family friendly fun but genuinely great to play for all ages. Get it, play it with your little ones, and play it on your own. You'll love it.
It's a shame but Yo-Kai watch Blasters could have been a good game, but it's let down by a lack of variety in what it offers in itself and against its predecessors.
A good premise that just doesn't match up to it's execution, much like one of Akko's spells.
As is often the case with looking back on the past, Mario Party The Top 100 makes you remember that things were never really as good as you remember.
Hard and unforgiving, Has Been Heroes has the potential to create the videogame equivalent of Jack Torrance in anyone who plays it.
Tricky Towers is not fun or enjoyable, but you might get something out of it if you’re a masochist.
There are many better indie games on the WiiU, don't waste your paper on this one.
After this it might be high time for Mario to put his sportsing behind him and stick to regaling kids with stories of his adventures, rather than his sporting achievements.
The delay between versions should have been used to improve what was already there, instead we get a smaller game with a prettier face.
Exception almost wound up being exceptional, but unfortunately is broken enough to warrant steering clear of until things are fixed
Not quite the glorious return we wanted for Travis Touchdown, for all of this game's desire to be weird it does a better job of making itself uninteresting.
Go Vacation promises a world of fun and opportunity. It delivers the latter in spades, but not so much the former.
Pikachu's detective career never manages to capitalise on an ok start, and ultimately nothing is discovered when you scratch beneath the surface.
Surely a game that's looking over at it's anime stablemate green with envy, Knights of Britannia commits the sin of sloth, and ultimately lacks pride.
The Unlimited May mean that Gear.Club isn't shackled by monetisation, but the only real thing that will not be unlimited here is your patience.
Early on Robonauts is a nice little blaster, but a rote mission structure and a headache inducing core mechanic let it down.
If a group of buddies all chip in Star Rush can be a cheap night or two of fun, but it’s not much more than that.
Jump Force wanted to be something for every anime fan, but while there's plenty of fan service there just isn't enough substance to proceedings.
A slow start to Fatal Bullet makes way for some great gunplay, but that peters out as derivative dungeon design and bullet sponge bosses take hold and throttle the life out of it.