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Aidan Bates

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Computer Games Design Graduate from Staffordshire University with Animation and Motion Capture as my main subject. I am a neutralist both in world views and people, everyone and everything is equal. If sexism comes up in a game I will weigh it based on the themes at play and the story implications it has. Not afraid to give harsh criticism. Graphics and technology don't make the game, it's the gameplay that makes the game. Favourite Genres: RPG, Adventure, Action. Favourite Games: Joint 1. Final Fantasy VII (PS1) Joint 1. Jade Cocoon (PS1) 3. Persona 3 (PS2) 4. Tales Of Vesperia (X360) 5. Dragons Dogma (X360)

Two Point Hospital – Bigfoot DLC Review

Heading into a Christmassy mood with December frost on our cars, Two Point Hospital has a cure for our windscreens and it isn’t hot water. Releasing an event-related DLC as we move onto the snowy mountains tops with the new…

Just Cause 4 Review

Just Cause 4 has glided onto our consoles recently, bringing with it revitalised explosions and exploration. Following on with the long-lived series that started all the way back in 2006, seeing several design changes in both the gameplay as well…

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight Review

Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight is the latest in the dancing spin-off series of the recent Persona games, carrying on the trend from Persona 4: Dancing All Night and releasing side-by-side with Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight. Set as a…

Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight Review

Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is the latest in the dancing spin-off series of the recent Persona games, carrying on the trend from Persona 4: Dancing All Night and releasing side-by-side with Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight. Set as a…

Darksiders 3 Review

Darksiders 3 rises from the ashes of its franchise, with the original developer THQ suffering some troubles, being broken off into THQ Nordic and other companies, it was quite the possibility we would never see the series continue. Following the…

Fallout 76 Review

Fallout 76 is the newest in a long-line and lived series of Fallout games, continuing on the work that Bethesda has done since Fallout 3. Skipping ahead 72 numbers, 76 aims to bring into the franchise what plenty of fans…

Fallout 76 Beta – Impressions by Aidan Bates

Facing post-apocalypse is never easy, having to hide from ghouls, radiated bugs and the raiders who are surviving in less friendly ways than yourself. Fallout has continually released as a series of living within a world scarred by nuclear wars,…

Red Dead Redemption 2 Review

Stealing many a week from gamers, alongside cash from their wallets, Rockstar has released their new game in the Red Dead franchise, Red Dead Redemption 2. Following on from the well-loved Redemption, 2 takes us on a prequel ride as…

Kingdom Come: Deliverance – The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon Review

Kingdom Come: Deliverance announced a new DLC some weeks ago, to which I replied by spending another 30 hours playing through plenty of its side-quests and minigames. As the day when the DLC was to be released, I was geared,…

The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep Review

The Bard’s Tale IV is the long-awaited continuation of the Bard’s Tale series which was left off back in 1988, with a wholly different approach with only the name The Bard’s Tale in 2004. Releasing 20 years after the 3rd…