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 Features These are the titles that have us begging, “Please, just one more go!” – and they’re just as important as time-sapping epics Features GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Sand Land review: "Feels inferior to what Akira Toriyama constructed years ago"2Stellar Blade review: "A good action-RPG that I enjoyed a lot despite several issues" 3Manor Lords review: "Brimming with the potential to exceed its already broad horizons" 4Harold Halibut review: "A charming and ambitious handmade sci-fi adventure"5Broken Roads review: "Systems that sound good on paper don't work as intended"1The Fall Guy review: "A snappy, sharp, sexy screwball action romance"2Boy Kills World review: "A gleefully bonkers blend of The Hunger Games and The Raid"3Rebel Moon Part Two – The Scargiver review: "Zack Snyder’s sci-fi epic stumbles towards the finish line"4Abigail review: "A blood-bomb of fun that needs more narrative meat"5Sometimes I Think About Dying review: "Daisy Ridley demonstrates her star power"1X-Men ’97 episode 7 review: "Season one has finally hit a lull"2Knuckles review: "A confident trial run for Sonic 3"3Alien RPG Building Better Worlds review: "Carrying on the quiet momentum of one of the best TTRPGs out there"4X-Men '97 episode 6 review: "The heart of the X-Men has triumphantly returned, but at what cost?"5X-Men '97 episode 5 review: "Heartbreaking at the most catastrophic level"
"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 Features These are the titles that have us begging, “Please, just one more go!” – and they’re just as important as time-sapping epics