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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Things Too Ugly Review

If you enjoy solving puzzles and playing detective, Things Too Ugly is definitely worth checking out.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Review

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II builds upon the foundations already in place, offering a more polished experience with improved visuals, a larger world, and a deeper narrative.

Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber Review

Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber has some minor technical rough edges, but these are easily overshadowed by the engaging narrative, unique gameplay mechanics, and immersive atmosphere.

Unwording Review

Unwording comes with a positive message and creative gameplay mechanics.

Self-Delusion Review

Self-Delusion creates a compelling atmosphere and offers an intriguing gameplay loop.

The Coma 2B: Catacomb Review

While The Coma 2B: Catacomb doesn't drastically deviate from its predecessors, it delivers another enjoyable, yet chilling, adventure.

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Review

If you're seeking a tense and atmospheric horror experience, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is an excellent choice.

The Holy Gosh Darn Review

The Holy Gosh Darn is a well-written and entertaining point-and-click adventure elevated by its unique time-manipulation mechanic.

Unknown 9: Awakening Review

While there are elements to like in Unknown 9: Awakening, it doesn't feel particularly innovative, except for the enemy possession mechanic.

Aery – Midnight Hour Review

If you're looking for a spooky and relaxing experience, turn off the soundtrack and enjoy a creepy flight through the world of Aery - Midnight Hour.

Amanda the Adventurer Review

You’ll be impressed by the concept and execution of Amanda the Adventurer. It's dark, disturbing, funny, and entertaining.

Puppet House Review

Puppet House doesn't revolutionise the horror genre, but it executes its familiar elements effectively.

Kong: Survivor Instinct Review

You will enjoy your journey through Kong: Survivor Instinct, perhaps more than you may have anticipated.

The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication Review

If you're seeking a good scare, The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication is worth considering.

Purpose 1951 Review

Is Purpose 1951 Tonguç Bodur's finest work? In my opinion, it falls somewhere in the middle of his portfolio.

While We Wait Here Review

While While We Wait Here isn't always smooth, but its storytelling is exemplary.

Fear the Spotlight Review

Fear the Spotlight is relatively short to play through, taking around 3 to 4 hours to complete, but it makes the most of that time.

Cryptmaster Review

Cryptmaster is a charming and unique game that isn't afraid to experiment.

Neva Review

Neva is a brilliant game.

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Dead Dragons Review

Dead Dragons - it is just too hard and rewards with so little that it feels like banging your head against a brick wall.

Mimi the Cat: Meow Together Review

Mimi the Cat: Meow Together puts its own spin on Sokoban and does an alright job of delivering a bit of a challenge.

Boti: Byteland Overclocked Review

Despite a few flaws, it’s safe to say Boti: Byteland Overclocked will provide gamers young and old a chance to experience whimsical 3D platforming goodness so long unseen in the industry, even if it’s not the genre defining title that so scarcely appears.

Dragon Takers Review

Dragon Takers is quite a large game, with a lot of things to do, as with all good RPGs.

ROBOBEAT Review

ROBOBEAT is certainly one of the better rhythm shooting games on the market