Andrew Logue
273 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.
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
Gothic 1 Remake – Demo (Nyras Prologue) Impressions
Hey, you! It's not the end yet…
Chernobylite 2: Exclusion Zone (PC) Impressions
The shift towards a pure RPG could work well but can an open-world structure be as dynamic and responsive to player choice?
Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip (Nintendo Switch) Review
Whacky old-school fun and heartfelt narrative beats
Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles (Nintendo Switch) Review
Bring a friend and a healthy dose of nostalgia
GRAVELORD (PC) Early Access Impressions
Quake-like shooting and intricate level design