Alex NelsonSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Alex Nelson "Just one more go" – There's joy to be found in games that demand minutes, rather than hours, of your time By Alex Nelson published 26 April 19 Feature These are the titles that have us begging, “Please, just one more go!” – and they’re just as important as time-sapping epics Feature GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Harold Halibut review: "A charming and ambitious handmade sci-fi adventure"2Broken Roads review: "Systems that sound good on paper don't work as intended"3Open Roads review: "A cozy, nostalgic road trip that can't quite get into gear"4Dragon's Dogma 2 review: "Embrace the chaos and there's nothing quite like it"5Rise of the Ronin review: "A decent PS5 exclusive action RPG that's driven and hamstrung by its ambition" 1Boy Kills World review: "A gleefully bonkers blend of The Hunger Games and The Raid"2Rebel Moon Part Two – The Scargiver review: "Zack Snyder’s sci-fi epic stumbles towards the finish line"3Abigail review: "A blood-bomb of fun that needs more narrative meat"4Sometimes I Think About Dying review: "Daisy Ridley demonstrates her star power"5Challengers review: "A pulsating tale that's sure to get deuces flowing"1Knuckles review: "A confident trial run for Sonic 3"2Alien RPG Building Better Worlds review: "Carrying on the quiet momentum of one of the best TTRPGs out there"3X-Men '97 episode 6 review: "The heart of the X-Men has triumphantly returned, but at what cost?"4X-Men '97 episode 5 review: "Heartbreaking at the most catastrophic level"5Fallout review: "A big Vault Boy-style thumbs up"
"Just one more go" – There's joy to be found in games that demand minutes, rather than hours, of your time By Alex Nelson published 26 April 19 Feature These are the titles that have us begging, “Please, just one more go!” – and they’re just as important as time-sapping epics