Nova-Box continue to port their excellent visual novels to the Nintendo Switch with ‘Along The Edge’, an enchanting story of family rivalries with sprinkles of the occult. The Finger Guns review.
Author: Sean Davies
Monster Truck Championship (Xbox One) Review – The Big Wheel McCoy?
The most American of motorsports gets a virtual adaptation in Monster Truck Championship, a game that has some fun game play modes but wrestles with its own technical issues during others. The Finger Guns Review.
Ben 10: Power Trip (PS4) Review – Kevin & Tennyson Go Large
An open world romp that includes co-op play, Ben 10: Power Trip is a fun, child friendly adventure. The Finger Guns Review.
Trollhunters: Defenders of Arcadia (PS4) Review – Indefensible
A poor interpretation of the celebrated animated series, Trollhunters: Defenders of Arcadia struggles with bugs and bland design. The Finger Guns Review.
Rip Them Off (PC) Review – Tower De-finance
A tower defence puzzle game through a tongue-in-cheek capitalist lens, Rip Them Off is fun for a time but quickly becomes frustrating. The Finger Guns Review.
The Solitaire Conspiracy (PC) Review – King, Queen, Jack, Spy
A smart and highly polished take on a classic card game is melded with an FMV narrative in Bithell Games’ latest, The Solitaire Conspiracy. The Finger Guns Review.
Stilstand (PC) Review – Me, Myself and My Monster
A relatable visual novel exploring one woman’s existential crisis, Stilstand is darkly funny. The Finger Guns review.
Pendragon (PC) Review – Camelot Of Fun
An impressive blend of narrative and strategy, Inkle’s Pendragon tells a unique tale with each move you make. The Finger Guns Review.
Road Bustle (PS4) Review – Roadkill
Imagine Crossy Road but utterly terrible. That’s Road Bustle, a cheap game that proves that you get what you pay for. The Finger Guns Review.
Table Tennis (PS4) Review – Swerve This One
With physics that takes a lot of getting used to, Sabec’s Table Tennis is a substandard attempt to replicate the real world sport. The Finger Guns Review.