A shmup with no unique selling point, hundreds of missions of filler, all with an entirely forgettable name. The Finger Guns Review.
Month: April 2020
Null Drifter Review – Spectrum 48Khaos
Null Drifter is a simple, fun, but ultimately shallow shooter. The Finger Guns Review;
Hotshots: Studio Koba’s ‘retro futuristic’ Narita Boy
*Hotshots is a series of previews on our most anticipated indies, either glorious Kickstarters still in production, or indie devs with magic up their sleeves. We can’t wait for these games. Hotshots is here to put them on your radar.
Snakeybus (PS4) Review – Miss the Bus
Snakeybus does one thing, and does it…ok? The Finger Guns Review;
Persona 5 Royal (PS4) Review – Top of Its Class
It’s not perfect, but if you like RPGs, anime, engrossing narratives, or just a second life to live you owe it to yourself not to miss this. Persona 5 Royal, the Finger Guns Review.
The Casebook of Arkady Smith (PS4) Review – Blade Walker
A futuristic whodunit set in an open world, The Casebook of Arkady Smith has far too much filler, not enough “find the killer”. The Finger Guns Review.
Resident Evil 3 (2020) Review – Someone’s Been Splicing With Formulas Again…
A beautiful and action packed remake to a classic, but is the short length and lack of endgame likely to put people off Resident Evil 3? The Finger Guns Review.
HyperParasite Review – Host on, Host off
Hyperparasite is an enjoyable twin-stick shooter with loads of character, sorry, characters. It’s humorous and fun. But it’s also painfully unforgiving. The Finger Guns Review.
Real Heroes: Firefighter (PS4) Review – Shake and Bake
Real Heroes: Firefighter is worth a look on PS4 – but it has one of the oddest glitches we’ve ever seen. The FingerGuns review.
In Other Waters Review – No Man’s Ocean
In Other Waters encourages patience, engrossing you with an unforgettable narrative. The Finger Guns Review.