Anthros: Animals that think they’re people. They’ve been around a long time, but recently it seems everyone is getting in on the trend. We take a look at some of the most interesting Anthro games on the horizon, and the beginnings of the recent renaissance.
Day: April 27, 2020
SnowRunner Review (PS4) – Something To [Literally] Get Stuck Into
The series progression from mud to snow showcases Saber Interactive’s love for physics-based terrain driving games. A therapeutic if challenging game, it’s something that requires both time and patience. The Finger Guns Review;
Super Toy Cars 2 (Xbox One) Review – What’s An Antonym of Super?
Physics glitches, confusing engine noises and a lack of content means Super Toy Cars 2 is a disappointing sequel. The Finger Guns Review;
Ancient Enemy Review – Solitaire-y Magic
A clever twist on a classic card game which is then blended with an RPG, Ancient Enemy is a zen yet brooding experience. The Finger Guns review;
WarriOrb (PC) Review – Ball and Chain
WarriOrb is, as it sounds, the story of a warrior who’s also an Orb. But is it platforming heaven, or ball-busting torture. The Finger Guns Review;
Moving Out (PS4) Review – Moverbooked
Moving Out arrives to join the local party game ranks alongside your family favourites. Does it succeed? The Finger Guns Review;