Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break (Switch) Review – Ingenious Igneous?
The boulder battling tower defence series is back with Rock of Ages 3 and this time, you get to make your own battlefields. The Finger Guns Review.
Read MoreThe boulder battling tower defence series is back with Rock of Ages 3 and this time, you get to make your own battlefields. The Finger Guns Review.
Read MoreA game so classic it doesn’t just have a life system, it has a password progression mechanic too. A wonderful slice from the past that echoes classic era ‘run and gunners’, is Ultracore worth it for the nostalgic value? The Finger Guns review:
Read MoreA ridiculous ricocheting rabbit rush, Radical Rabbit Stew is an old school platform puzzler with the ingredients of a great meal. Rabbits, fun and a seasoning of humour. But is it a recipe for success? The Finger Guns Review:
Read MoreA functional shmup that’s all about shooting the clothes off of Ecchi women, Waifu Uncovered will please its target audience but no one else. The Finger Guns Review.
Read MoreWhile it may not bring anything new to the randomised, initially difficult platformer genre, Neon Abyss still pulls its weight. Yet will the lack of personality in its heroes be its detriment? The Finger Guns review.
Read MoreBuilding on the mechanics of the original, SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete is a thoroughly enjoyable sequel. The Finger Guns Review.
Read MoreTowaga: Among Shadows is both a one-stick and twin-stick shooter across two game modes. It certainly looks pretty with all those laser effects, but is it any good? The Finger Guns Review.
Read MoreThe latest racing simulation based on everyone’s favourite fast car hobby. The problem is, is it accessible for those that don’t follow the motorsport religiously? The Finger Guns Review:
Read MoreA digital recreation of the timeless board game, Sabec’s Snakes and Ladders on PS4 is exactly as advertised – but it misses the opportunity to do more. The Finger Guns Review.
Read MoreIt’s been an indie darling for the last two years, and now Crosscode is finally coming to consoles. We take a look at this pixelart singleplayer RPG that takes a lot of inspiration from the MMO genre, but is that a good thing? The Finger Guns Review:
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