A cross between twinstick shooter and survival adventure, The Last Stand is a refreshing take on the two. But is it trying to do too much? The Finger Guns review:
Author: Greg Hicks
Bloody Rally Show Review (PS4) – Carmageddon’t
A basic enough racer, Bloody Rally Show doesn’t boast anything ground-breaking. Yet, does it need to do so to be fun? The Finger Guns review:
Tormented Souls Review (PS5) – Survival Homage
A game fully aware that it’s an homage to the classics, Tormented Souls looks to remind everyone why we loved this genre in the 90’s. Unfortunately, it carries the worst bits with it too. The Finger Guns review:
Ghostrunner Review (PS5) – Blade Wallrunner
A year on from its first release, Ghostrunner has been jazzed up for the current console generation. It looks amazing, but does that charm carry over to longevity? The Finger Guns review:
Severed Steel Review (PC) – Running Hot
It’s bright, it’s chaotic, and by golly is it fun to play. But does the lack of directive other than “keep shooting the things” wear thin in Severed Steel after a while? The Finger Guns review:
Hot Wheels Unleashed Review (PS5) – Leading The Way!
A kart racer with realistic car graphics? Normally, that wouldn’t make sense. But this is Hot Wheels we’re talking about, and you’re going to want to see it for yourself. The Finger Guns review:
Gioteck WX- 4 Wireless Controller Review – It’s Mad, Cats
A handy-dandy micro controller for the Switch and PC, I gave it a mild stress-test. Let’s find out how I got on with it:
GRIME Review (PC) – Black Hole, Son
Yet another Metroidvania with an element of difficulty, does GRIME offer anything new to the genre? Well, no, but that’s not a bad thing. The Finger Guns review:
Deathloop Review (PS5) – Live, Try, Repeat
Killing eight targets in twenty four hours, lest you repeat the same day ad infinitum? Sounds bold and confusing, and it is, but goddamn does Deathloop pull this feat off. The Finger Guns review.
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Review (PC) – Once Was Enoch
The ten year old holy hack and slash adventure finally gets ported to Steam. Does its artistic merit hold up today, or is it a relic to be left in the annals? The Finger Guns review: