Richard Walker


Favorite Games:
  • Streets of Rage II
  • Resident Evil 2
  • Super Street Fighter II

494 games reviewed
75.5 average score
80 median score
55.9% of games recommended

Richard Walker's Reviews

A grizzled veteran of video games journalism, Rich is an ardent lover of all things video games-related. Since 2008, he's worked on a range of websites and magazines, from Playboy UK to X360, and a dozen other publications in between, before settling down at Xbox Achievements & PlayStation Trophies in 2009.

How has it been almost twenty years since The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion first released? It feels like it was only yesterday my dark elf hero emerged...

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With the release of Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2, developer Don't Nod's summertime saga has a lot of loose ends to tie up, as ...

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As a kid who grew up in the 1990s, coveting what was, at the time, a prohibitively expensive Neo Geo console on which to play conversions of SNK'...

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Apr 11, 2025

In Finding Frankie, you start out confined to a dark chamber, the only light emanating from a large TV screen welcoming you to a sadistic game show. ...

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Apr 7, 2025

Where to start with Promise Mascot Agency, a game in which you play as a disgraced yakuza expelled to the cursed town of Kaso-Michi, where he's ...

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Apr 7, 2025

Blue Prince is the video game equivalent of a mosquito bite. It's an itch that's fun to scratch, but you can feel a bit sore when you start ...

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Apr 3, 2025

South of Midnight is the work of Compulsion Games, a studio whose previous project, We Happy Few, literally tickled the fancy of only a happy few, th...

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Mar 12, 2025

Sometimes, a game's title tells you just about everything you need to know about it. In the case of Mullet Madjack, we can immediately see that ...

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84% - WWE 2K25
Mar 11, 2025

"Do you think you have what it takes?" legendary WWE manager Paul Heyman asks you upon firing up WWE 2K25 for the first time. It's a familiar...

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Mar 6, 2025

Sorry We're Closed is a wilfully strange game. You might describe it as eccentric. You may also say it's completely and brilliantly batshit....

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Mar 4, 2025

Director Josef Fares' studio Hazelight has carved itself out quite the niche. A Way Out and It Takes Two demonstrated how adept the developer i...

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Feb 24, 2025

There's no underestimating how massive Capcom's Monster Hunter series is. At time of writing, Monster Hunter: World remains the series...

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Anyone with the most rudimentary of passing fancies for the Yakuza/Like a Dragon series will know that it's something that often tends to err on...

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It all started in the arcade back in 1994, with X-Men: Children of the Atom. That game formed the basis for the Marvel vs. Capcom series, and Marvel v...

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80% - Cuisineer
Feb 5, 2025

Good news! You've just inherited a restaurant from your parents! Bad news. They've also saddled you with a massive debt that needs paying of...

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Feb 3, 2025

Ryu Hayabusa is back at long last, having failed to cover himself in glory with the one-two of Ninja Gaiden 3 and Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z (although th...

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Jan 27, 2025

The Thing: Remastered is worthwhile and no mistake. Nightdive's lovingly made revamp might not paper over the cracks of the 2002 original, but it preserves what made it a cult classic, while applying subtle, albeit meaningful, improvements.

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Jan 27, 2025

A captivating trawl through four decades of Tetris, with a stack of archive footage and other interesting tidbits, Tetris Forever is also a superlative collection of games and curios that will satisfy all but the most demanding of Tetris fans. Essential stuff.

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Jan 27, 2025

In placing a lone hero at the centre of its historical Three Kingdoms story, Dynasty Warriors: Origins emerges as a much more focussed affair. Marry that to some stellar combat mechanics, and it's almost impossible not to get swept up in the overblown 1 vs. 1000 action.

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Odd, compelling, and ultimately engrossing, Death Stranding: Director's Cut is a genre mash-up with more than a few ideas of its own. Not quite a work of genius, it's nonetheless something that once again demonstrates the madness and brilliance of Hideo Kojima. Five years on from its original release, it's only gained in relevance.

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