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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)

Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide Review

Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide is a 4-player co-op game developed by Fatshark, a not so well known company who also worked on Escape Dead Island. Set in a much loved Warhammer universe many fans were eagerly awaiting this to…

Fallout 4 Review

Fallout 4, developed by Bethesda, is another game in the long lasting series of Fallout, set in a post-apocalyptic alternate reality world. Hardly making its way out of the 70’s, Fallout is set within/after 2077 (2287), with robots energy weapons…

Skyhill Review

Skyhill, the game not the band, is a point’n’click survival game developed by Mandragora and published by Daedalic Entertainment. Following a survivor as he makes the long climb down from a VIP suite of a 100 floor hotel, full of…

Tales of Zestiria Review

Tales of Zestiria, the 15th game in the Tales series by Bandai Namco, was recently released for English speakers just 9 months after the Japanese release. Containing Dual Audio, this game follows another Protagonist in a world full of Humans…

Life is strange Finale Review

Life is strange is a new game from Developer Dontnod, who most know from their first game Remember Me that some say bombed and others loved. Life is Strange follows a girl called Max as she returns to her hometown…

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Review

Assassins Creed Syndicate, following in the footsteps of the other games and the new fashion of releasing a game a year. Developed by Ubisoft this is another in the main franchise to be released, with some debate over if people…

Tales from the Borderlands Finale Episode Review

Tales from the Borderlands is another game developed by Telltale Games in their line of Episode Point-and-click adventure games, following in the steps of The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us. With the companies rise to popularity of late…

Grow Home Review

Grow Home developed by Reflections and Ubisoft is a small little game about a small little robot trying to make a massive bean-stalk style tree. Releasing for windows back in February, this game got ported to the PS4 at the…

Samurai Warriors 4-II Review

Samurai Warriors 4-II is a revised version of 4 that came out back in October last year, developed by Omega Force and published by Tecmo Koei like almost all the others. Promising more effective attacks, more dynamic AI, improved skill…

Prison Architect Review

Prison Architect, a game I spent quite a lot of time on in its early stages, is a Prison CEO/management simulator. Developed by Introversion Software this game gives you a plot of land, some money and staff to start off…