
Writer, critic and academic, based in London. Fond of Overwatch, trifle and experimental poetics, usually not at the same time. From Yorkshire originally but sounds like he's from Rivendell.
Jung people these days
The Wonderful 101: Remastered review
Power of the crowd
How a would-be priest explores the horror of God in videogames
God from the machine
Top of the blocks
Planet Zoo is a promising zoo game and an exhilarating philosophical nightmare
From the makers of Planet Coaster
These are the Total War team's favourite ever Total War factions
Don't Attila me
Three hours in Total War: Three Kingdoms, the first Total War soap opera
Bulls in a China shop
Edwin Evans-Thirlwell's 5 best games of 2018
Edwin some, lose some
Subnautica is the open world all open worlds should learn from
Miles above, leagues below
Outlast 2's moon and the end of time
Lunar logic
The Suicide of Rachel Foster asks "What if Firewatch, but also The Shining?"
All work and some play
Total War: Three Kingdoms' battle tactics are old hat, but its espionage has promise
Dinner and a Movie of the Three Kingdoms
How Six Ages and King of Dragon Pass explore the politics of myth
From malevolent wizards to climate change
Yakety yak, Heat attack.
Metro Exodus is a far cry from the tunnel shooter we knew
But is it Artyom
Wot I Think: Kingdom Come - Deliverance
Witcher's Brew
Surviving Mars is stranger than it seems
Attack the Block
Warhammer II's Tomb Kings are a defensive juggernaut
Tomb it may convern
Edwin Evans-Thirlwell's favourite games of 2017
Including Sanik
How Wolfenstein: The New Colossus takes the white dudebro hero apart
Tool of destruction