Gareth Brierley

I am an actor and a writer. I act quite a bit on stage, a little bit on tv and never on tuesdays. I have had some of my writing published and have written for TV and stage. I have been playing games since they begun and don't seem to be getting any better.

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Re:Touring Review

Re:Touring is like sitting down with a good puzzle book.

Alone in the Dark Review

Not helped by glitches and frame stutters, Alone in the Dark is a decent relaunch of the franchise, one that is let down by the combat mechanics.

Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties: Definitive Edition Review

The big question you’ll want answering is whether or not Plumbers Don't Wear Ties: Definitive Edition is worth trying out. Honestly, I’m still unsure.

The Outlast Trials Review

In The Outlast Trials the cooperative multiplayer experience feels original and well thought out.

Best Month Ever! Review

You’ll enjoy your time with Best Month Ever! and the three or four hours of running time it is able to provide. It’s a narrative adventure with not very challenging gameplay, but it does tell an interesting and unique story from a different era, helped along by some intriguing characters and sub-stories.

The Serpent Rogue Review

There is a lot to love in The Serpent Rogue - especially when you get into the groove - and you’ll hugely enjoy the chance to explore the world given.

Liberated: Enhanced Edition Review

Liberated: Enhanced Edition is an amazingly stylish and beautiful production, well created with Sin City vibes.

Legal Dungeon Review

Legal Dungeon is an unusual and unique game, one that you may not think you’ll enjoy. But it does manage to hook you in, as you get involved in each case.

RiffTrax: The Game Review

RiffTrax: The Game is one to bring out in the holiday season with the family, or after a night out drinking with friends - something which will make the whole experience even more hilarious.

The Sorrowvirus – A Faceless Short Story Review

Even though you’ll only spend a short amount of time with The Sorrowvirus - A Faceless Short Story, it’s one that you’ll enjoy.

Sally Face Review

Sally Face is an excellent piece of creative work, especially in terms of story and visuals. It is truly original and takes you on an amazing journey over its five chapters.

Replica Review

Replica is a game that will have you intrigued, especially in terms of its concept and writing.

Crusader Kings III Review

Crusader Kings III is a must-have, and whilst newcomers may initially be overwhelmed, it’s most certainly one to try. Maybe, just maybe, this will pave the way for a console version of Age of Empires.

Trivial Pursuit Live! 2 Review

Trivial Pursuit Live! 2 is a solid and enjoyable party game that can be played by friends and family at home, against the AI, or online with strangers.

The Pizza Delivery Boy Who Saved the World Review

The Pizza Delivery Boy Who Saved the World is a short experience, but it’s very original, a bit bonkers and a lot of fun. It’s likely to be one of those that will have a Marmite effect - you are going to either love or hate the story.

Paradise Killer Review

Paradise Killer is an extraordinary piece of work; one that the developers have made highly unique, while paying homage to games from years gone by.

Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? Review

Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? is another Wales Interactive FMV game that is hugely enjoyable, especially in the way they have worked with the constraints of filming, inspired by it to give the situation the characters are in some form of context.

The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature Review

The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature has done pretty well on the awards front elsewhere, receiving critical acclaim when it released on other formats. It’s easy to see why too - I’ve loved what has been created here and the integration of the Mary Shelly Frankenstein story has been an inspired choice

ELEX II Review

ELEX II might struggle to find a market when it is put alongside other open-world games, but ultimately there is a lot of good adventuring to be found in this neat RPG. 

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