Andrew Logue
281 posts
After decades of gaming and playing around with tech, my horizons have expanded while my time has dwindled. I'm always playing something new and something old to keep a sense of perspective and, more than anything else, I value games that try something new or show respect for my time.
Citizen Sleeper Retrospective – Building a new life, one cycle at a time
Is real life also just a succession of choices and dubious RNG?!
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon Console Port Impressions (Xbox Series S|X)
Admirable ambitions blighted by infuriating instability.
Kvark offers a taste of Half-Life that’s increasingly hard to find on console
A sort of Half-Half-Life
Starship Troopers: Extermination offers cooperative chaos that could do with a little more order (impressions as of v1.4)
When the bugs appear more organised than the Mobile Infantry...
The System Shock (2023) remake rewards the thoughtful and punishes the reckless
Reap what you sow insect!
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered offers new visuals layered upon old problems
There’s a good reason it’s called a remaster rather than a remake...
Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy (2025) Review
A smart and lavish remake for a niche audience
Tomb Raider VI: The Angel of Darkness is the only Tomb Raider game actually ruined by the controls
One step forward, and two steps in some random direction you never intended
Tomb Raider V: Chronicles is obligatory but playful filler if you just want more classic Tomb Raider
Variety is the spice of life