Tamarin stands on the shoulders of giants, then falls down head first. The Finger Guns Review.
Month: September 2020
As Far As The Eye (PC) Review – The Third Eye
As Far As The Eye is a resourcing and strategy game that gives you control of a nomadic tribe and tasks you with getting them home before the encroaching water floods the land. But should you get on board this caravan, or let it roll by? The Finger Guns Review:
Bounty Battle (PS4) Review – Indiepocalypse Now
A Smash Bros-like brawler featuring a smorgasbord of indie game characters, Bounty Battle is fun with friends but lacks a spark in solo player. The Finger Guns Review.
Hunt (PS4) Review – Bearly Worth Playing
Little more than a tech demo for a shooting gallery, Sabec’s Hunt is another disappointing PS4 game from the developer. The Finger Guns Review.
Police Stories (PS4) Review – Hotline Sting
Whilst it may look like a certain top-down, hyper-violent pair of games, Police Stories actually lends itself to a much older, tactical series of games. An exercise in frustration and patience, does the reward outweigh the perseverance? The Finger Guns review.
Niche – A Genetics Survival Game (Switch) Review – Adapt or Die. Repeatedly.
A game that expertly demonstrates population genetics and hereditary traits, Niche is a little too dry and repetitive at times. The Finger Guns Review.
Hotshot Racing (PS4) Review – Start Your Engines!
Old-school arcade racer Hotshot Racing speeds onto Playstation 4 but does the gameplay live up to the beautiful retro graphics? The Finger Guns Review.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning (PS4) Review – A World Crafted By Fables
The remaster I don’t think anyone was asking for, Kingdoms of Amalur comes out of nowhere to remind us all how fun it was the first time around. But how well does it hold up nearly a decade later? The Finger Guns review.
Spinch (Switch) Review – For The Multicolour Masters
Spinch is gonna kick your ass like a rainbow drenched Rambo, but the reward is sweet. The Finger Guns Review.
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (Xbox One) Review – Back in the Habit
A side-scrolling horror adventure, The Coma 2 borrows gameplay and influences from many sources. But does it stand up on its own merit? The Finger Guns Review: