A game that has been out for just over a year on Xbox One is now making its way to the PS4. But how does it hold up? The Finger Guns Review.
Author: Paul Collett
SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete (PS4) Review – Positively Boiling
Building on the mechanics of the original, SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete is a thoroughly enjoyable sequel. The Finger Guns Review.
Hunting Simulator 2 Review – Oh Deer
Hunting Simulator 2 replicates the ‘fun’ of hunting, right down to the boredom between firing your weapon. The Finger Guns Review.
Darius Cozmic Collection Console Review – Cosmic Games, Comical Price
How does this sound – Nine games in one tidy package? That’s right, you heard! Nine games. If you’re an old school shooter fan, should you be getting giddy with excitement at the prospect of the Darius Cozmic Collection Console? Find out in the Finger Guns review.
Jump King Review – Jump Up, Jump Up and Fall Down
Jump King makes you forget everything you have ever learnt from platform games over the years. The Finger Guns Review:
Streets of Rage 4 (PS4) Review – Retreading These Streets
So it’s only taken 26 years for this to happen. A sequel to the best beat-em-up you can get your hands on. Streets of Rage 4 finally makes its way to the streets (see what I did there) but is it worth the wait? The Finger Guns review:
Null Drifter Review – Spectrum 48Khaos
Null Drifter is a simple, fun, but ultimately shallow shooter. The Finger Guns Review;
Sisters Royale: Five Sisters Under Fire Review – The ugly duckling of the shmup siblings.
Sisters Royale is a poor representation of the shmup genre. The Finger Guns Review;
Terminator Resistance Review – I think this game’s a couple cans short of a six-pack
You won’t be back. Terminator Resistance: The Finger Guns Review
Bus Simulator Review – Harsh But Fare
Today’s gamers seem to be spoilt for choice when it comes to simulator titles. You have the hardcore ones for the driving fans of course, they have been around for decades, but more recently there has been a surge in more off the wall, or unexpected simulators.