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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)

Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness Review

Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness, the newest and 5th Star Ocean game to the franchise, released almost 7 years after the 4th in the series. Exchanging Laser sword for steel, SO5 is set on the world of Faykreed 4, swapping the…

One Troll Army Review

One Troll Army, Developed by FlyAnvil who have mostly developed games for the web and not standalone platforms, is a game where you control a massive Troll who has been awoken by the chanting of nearby Goblins. Using both the…

HITMAN – Episode 3: Marrakesh Review

HITMAN, another game hit by the Reboot bug, after what many consider a low point in its Career with Absolution HITMAN looks to go back to its roots with its newest release. Developed by IO Interactive and published under Square…

Non-Stop Knight Review

Non-Stop Knight(NSK), a game that takes a very unique approach to the “endless” style of mobile game, developed by Flaregames who have made quite a few mobile games before this one. Among the hundreds of other games on mobile devise,…

Color Chaos Review

Color Chaos, developed by Daniel Riley, a single man team with a few people helping with the music score. Taking control a ship whose colour depicts which enemies it can destroy, Blue, Yellow, Green or Red, playing similarly to many…

Shoppe Keep Review

Shoppe Keep, a fantasy shop keeper simulator developed by Arvydas Žemaitis who is a singular developer, employing 2 other people to help with Music and Art. While the genre is a rather Niche and small one, it is one of my…

The Way Review

The Way, a Puzzle-Platformer developed by Puzzling Dream who are seemingly starting their career with this first game. Looking rather similar to Another World/Out of This World, The Way follows an old school style, with pixel art and a focus on…

Homefront: The Revolution Review

Homefront: The Revolution, suffering quite a blow from its original developers THQ becoming bankrupt and being moved over to Crytek and finally Dambuster Studios to complete the work originally put into it. Shifting focus, gameplay style as well as development…

TransOcean 2: Rivals Review

TransOcean 2: Rivals is a new Shipping Company simulator by Deck13 Hamburg, a sequel to their first TransOcean game back in 2014 that was met with mixed reviews. Trying to improve on their previous game, TransOcean 2 boasts better graphics…

Goliath Review

Goliath, a fun little RPG/Mech/Action game developed by Whalebox Studio who also worked on Viking Brothers. In a style similar to games like Torchlight or Diablo you will control an Engineer/Pilot of a ship that has crash landed on a…