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First Story Details Revealed for Dynasty Warriors: Origins

July 26, 2024 Miles Thompson

Add some depth to your Musou action, find out more about Dynasty Warriors: Origin’s narrative swings here.

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TMNT Wrath of the Mutants Review – One for the Sewers

July 26, 2024 Paul Collett

Spending most of my youth in smoke-filled, sweaty arcades, I poured more money than I…

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The Garden Path Review (PC) Keep Calm and Carrot On

July 26, 2024 Kat Bullock

I have been a part of the Finger Guns team for a while now, in…

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The Finger Guns Podcast Ep. 260 – We Streamed For 24 Hours And Raised Loadsa Monies

July 24, 2024 Ross Keniston

This week on The Finger Guns Podcast Rossko, Kat and Miles talk the highlights of…

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Tokyo Xanadu eX+ Review (Switch) – Persona Lite

July 23, 2024 Toby Andersen

Coming hot off the heels of an announcement of a sequel, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ is getting ported to one last system – Nintendo Switch. Is it worth it almost ten years since release? The Finger Guns review:

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Disaster Band Review (PS5) – Vivaldi Would Never

July 22, 2024 Miles Thompson

Get the band back together, it’s time to ruin music for everyone, forever! Disaster Band is out on console, but can it hold a decent tune? The Finger Guns review:

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Darkest Dungeon II Review (PS5) – Trip Into Folie

July 19, 2024 Joshua Thompson

Darkest Dungeon II is out now but does it still deliver on the nailbiting roguelike action the original set? The Finger Guns review:

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Spin Rhythm XD Review (PS5/PSVR2) – Rhythm Is A Spinner

July 19, 2024 Joshua Thompson

EDM rhythm game Spin Rhythm XD drops the beat on consoles, but is a showstopper? Or does it have stage fright? The Finger Guns review:

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Anger Foot Review (PC) – Kick It!

July 19, 2024 Greg Hicks

A colourful, bombastic romp that kicks its way onto PC, Anger Foot is the latest in Devolver’s barmy army. But does it stand its ground? The Finger Guns review:

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Scholar’s Mate Review (PS5) – Nah, Mate

July 18, 2024 Miles Thompson

An escape room devised of misguided origins, Scholar’s Mate barely manages to flatter to deceive, never mind actually impress. The Finger Guns review:

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