It’s that time again. Time to shine a spotlight on all of the indie game goodness we recommend you have on your radar for the coming month.
Month: March 2021
Lost Words: Beyond The Page Review (PS4) – Pratchett Poetry
A once Stadia exclusive is released to the world and loses none of its charm and warmth. Lost Words: Beyond The Page – The Finger Guns Review.
I Saw Black Clouds Review (PS4) – Cloudy With A Chance Of Broken Narrative
A disjointed, intermittently enjoyable interactive movie, I See Black Clouds is a disappointing experience. The Finger Guns Review.
Narita Boy Review (PS4) – //: Beyond The Source Code
Four years after its Kickstarter, 2D adventure Narita Boy is finally here. The world of the Digital Kingdom is certainly striking, but does it live up to its promise? The Finger Guns Review.
The Finger Guns Podcast Ep. 101 – SEGA The Best Publisher of 2020?
Episode 101 of the Finger Guns podcast has leapt out of the long grass – and it’s super effective.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 Review (PS5) – Still Gleaming
A shinier update to the already impressive looking remake from last year, is this worth the graphical (and monetary) leap? The Finger Guns review:
Black Legend (PS4) Review – A Mist Opportunity
A strategic RPG with novel turn based combat and plenty of atmosphere, Black Legend is let down by a lacklustre narrative and severe difficulty spikes. The Finger Guns Review.
Spacebase Startopia Review (Xbox One) – Even Utopia Needs Administrators
After 20 years unique management sim Spacebase Startopia is back with a remake. But is it simply a sheen of paint, or a remake fit for modern systems? The Finger Guns Review.
Tennis World Tour 2 – Complete Edition Review (Xbox Series) – Net Loss
A review of Tennis World Tour 2 Complete Edition, a next-gen update of last year’s release developed by Big Ant Studios and published by Nacon.
Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins Review (Mobile) – Don’t Blink…
The sequel to one of Doctor Who’s greatest episodes in a mobile game? Blink and you’ll miss it. The Lonely Assassins Review: