
Ted Litchfield

Reviews
16 reviews

Paint Anytown, USA red with blood.

A great RPG that surpasses its predecessor.

The way you should play System Shock 2.

A game about letting your worst moments define you.

Dr. Jones stole my heart in MachineGames' best game to date.

Stop motion animation and heartfelt writing propel this distinctly Scottish adventure.

Performance hitches aside, this is a unique FPS that's well worth your time.

Cyberpunk's first and only expansion is a tense spy thriller with some of the most grueling choices I've ever seen in an RPG.

The Bunker takes Amnesia to terrifying new depths with a simmy complexity rivaling Alien: Isolation.

A shooter whose imaginative levels and grim looks belie an off-the-wall sense of humor.

The Last Worker's free-flying hovercraft gameplay is inventive, but its most exciting implications are left boxed up

Goat Simulator 3 neither excels at gif-able joke physics nor at being a structured singleplayer platformer.

A surreal horror adventure that feels like a Harlan Ellison story.

A point-and-click adventure/RPG hybrid where you really can't just click on everything.