After a formidable cache of faster, action based games, Transformers has gone turn-based. Fans will lap it up, but anyone else will wonder why this is on console when it looks like a mobile game…
Author: Greg Hicks
9 Monkeys of Shaolin (Xbox) Review – Kung Fu Fighting Force
A fun to play and stylish looking throwback to side-scrolling brawlers, but does the gameplay loop get too repetitive after a while?
Dustoff Z (Xbox One) Review – Chop(per) ‘Til You Drop
A fun arcade experience, full of helicopter and shooter variations to explore. Yet I can’t shake the feeling this game wants me to pay to win…
MindSeize (Switch) Review – Seize The Game
A fun Metroidvania-like that gets bogged down with cringe-inducing story, MindSeize nonetheless captures the spirit with its gameplay.
Crysis Remastered (PS4) Review – A Crysis Of Consistency
A benchmark for excellence on the PC some thirteen years ago, can Crysis Remastered hold up the lofty mantle it brings with it? Short answer: no. But at least it looks good… kinda. The Finger Guns review:
Dog Duty (PS4) Review – The Dog’s Fodder
A somewhat familiar take on the old point, click and shoot of the old days, Dog Duty is refreshing in a time of modern shooters. But how far can the basic “retro” novelty last? The Finger Guns review:
The Suicide Of Rachel Foster (PS4) Review – The Overlooked Hotel
A dark tale wrapped in some well-crafted visuals, The Suicide of Rachel Foster may be uncomfortable for some. But that doesn’t mean it should be ignored. The Finger Guns review.
Police Stories (PS4) Review – Hotline Sting
Whilst it may look like a certain top-down, hyper-violent pair of games, Police Stories actually lends itself to a much older, tactical series of games. An exercise in frustration and patience, does the reward outweigh the perseverance? The Finger Guns review.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning (PS4) Review – A World Crafted By Fables
The remaster I don’t think anyone was asking for, Kingdoms of Amalur comes out of nowhere to remind us all how fun it was the first time around. But how well does it hold up nearly a decade later? The Finger Guns review.
Witcheye (Switch) Review – Eye Will Hunt You Down
The Switch port of the popular ocular mobile game finally hits stores. Is Witcheye an eye-opener, or a bit short-sighted in its console ambitions? The Finger Guns review: