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The Alliance Alive HD Remastered Review – A Slightly Fractured, But Not Entirely Broken Alliance
Blending classic JRPG tropes with a handful of newer mechanics, it should be a no brainer. But will the same old story and dialogue beats hinder this remaster? The Finger Guns review
The Surge 2 Review – Nano Room For Mistakes
After the lackluster response to the first one, Deck13 have doubled down to improve on the complaints for the sequel. Including the brightness. But is it enough? The Surge 2 – The Finger Guns Review;
WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship Review – Dirt Souls
Following the tracks of another authentic rally series, WRC 8 captures the world of high octane countryside racing perfectly. But is its harsh learning curve too steep for some? WRC 8 – The Finger Guns Review;
Wreckfest Review – Going Flatout on This Derby of Destruction
Any game that lets you cause mayhem in a combine harvester or souped up sofa is going to be a winner, but is that marred by heinous loading times and rubber banding? The Finger Guns review;
Damsel Review – For a Game About Vampires, This One Sucks
Or, “Considering This Is Called Damsel, It Was I Who Felt in Distress”. A cute platformer that would stand out on tablets and Nintendo consoles, it doesn’t hold up well on the Xbox. The Finger Guns Review;
Metal Wolf Chaos XD Review – Rusted Over Mech Dreams
A perfect example of why rose tinted glasses and kickstarters aren’t always a good idea. Rampant “satire” cannot save a terrible giant robot yarn. The Finger Guns Review;
Pawarumi Review – Ikaruga? I Barely Knew Her!
Pawarumi is a colourful vertical scrolling shooter in the vein of Treasure’s troves, but will its difficulty scare people off? The Finger Guns Review
The Blackout Club Review – Things Are Definitely Getting Stranger…
A tense first person horror experience, with a nifty vision mechanic. Yet does the addition of multiplayer detract from the intended horror experience? The Finger Guns Review
Snooker Nation Championship 2019 Review – A Boring Snooker Game? Surely Not…
It’s not a hard task to make snooker look less exciting than it is, but Snooker Nation has done it. The Finger Guns Review;