Andrew Kirkcaldy
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It’s not bad, but it lacks imagination outside of the singular gimmick that you can change vehicles at any time, and ends up just being rather average.
A complex and enjoyable JRPG, if not a brilliant one.
An offline bomb, Payday 2 erupts into quite the beast when taken online.
A flawed gem of a game. Shiny and enticing on the outside, but with cracks in the middle that make you realise it's not quite as pretty and as valuable as you thought it was when you picked it up.
As an expansion pack, this is both Special Forces and Special Needs in equal measure. Whilst it adds some welcome new toys, it doesn't address the more serious technical issues of the original.
Company of Heroes doesn't so much raise the bar for RTS games, but twists it into knots and blasts it into orbit.
While fundamentally similar to its predecessor, it comprehensively outdoes the original in every way. if you're broad-minded enough you'll be rewarded with the most entertaining game in years
With its spectacular design, dazzling polish and ever-compulsive gameplay, World of Warcraft seems destined to remain the everyman's pick of PvE-focussed MMO for the foreseeable future.
Fans of the original game and the superior Dynasty Warriors series may find something to enjoy here, but everyone else will be hard pressed to do the same.
NieR: Automata has more creativity and self-awareness in its little finger than most games have for their entire run time. Don’t miss this because it’s sandwiched between other, bigger games.