It’s that time again! Here’s a bunch of cool looking indie games that deserve to be on your radar during August 2021.
Month: July 2021
Omno Review (PS4) – Om Nom Nom
Omno is puzzle adventure game where you can surf on sand, dash through grass and fly amongst the clouds. Read The Finger Guns Review.
Little Witch Academia: VR Broom Racing Review (PS4) – A Flying Shame
A short but earnest VR racer, Little Witch Academia: VR Broom Racing is built for fans of the anime. The Finger Guns Review.
Funny Truck Review (PS4) – More Like Garbage Truck
Little more than a Platinum trophy with a price tag, Funny Truck can barely be considered a “game”. The Finger Guns Review.
Imagine Earth Review (Xbox One) – Imagine There’s Only Triangles
Imagine Earth is a resource management sim with a heavy lean towards sustainable technologies. But is it preachy or a fun and practical solution to all Earth’s problems? The Finger Guns Review:
Night Book Review (PS5) – Spine Tingling FMV
A supernatural thriller in the form of a found footage interactive movie, Night Book is a great way to spend an evening. The Finger Guns Review.
Samurai Warriors 5 Review (Xbox One) – The Latest Samurai
Samurai Warriors 5 is out now. The 5th iteration of a storied franchise. Is it more of the same, or is there enough new elements to justify diving back into the Sengoku Era? The Finger Guns Review:
The Finger Guns Podcast Ep. 116 – EA Play | Activison Blizzard Sucks
It’s time for a video game podcast. Here’s episode 115 of the Finger Guns podcast.
Spectrewoods Review (PS4) – Lost In The Woods
A directionless, shallow, visually confusing experience, Spectrewoods isn’t worth its tiny asking price. The Finger Guns review.
Orcs Must Die! 3 (PS4) Review – An Orc’in Good Time
A tower-defence inspired strategy action title, Orcs Must Die! 3 arrives on other consoles after a year-long exclusivity with Stadia expired.