A first person puzzle game that centres around gravity and magnetism, Relicta is a gorgeous and enjoyable test of your grey matter. The Finger Guns Review.
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Sniper (PS4) Review – Shooting Itself In The Foot
An exasperating experience that throws away a decent premise, Sabec’s Sniper is fun for five minutes and no longer. The Finger Guns Review.
Mittleborg: City of Mages (Switch) Review – The Calm Before The Snore
A resource management game that lacks depth and intuitive controls, Mittleborg: City of Mages is a tedious affair on the Switch. The Finger Guns Review.
Alpha Invasion (PS4) Review – Invasion Of The Utterly Broken Game
Body swapping aliens attack in Alpha Invasion, a horrendously broken, poorly designed nightmare of a game. The Finger Guns Review.
Destroy All Humans! (PS4) Review – B-Movie Inspiration, A Grade Remaster
Crypto returns for alien anarchy in a remake that transforms Destroy All Humans! from a relic from the past into 2020’s most cathartic video game. The Finger Guns Review.
Cubicity (Switch) Review – One Trick Pony
A classic puzzle gets cutesy and overdone in Cubicity for the Nintendo Switch. The Finger Guns Review.
Clash Force (PS4) Review – Not-Quite-Mega-Men
Inspired by the NES run and gun classics, Clash Force doesn’t manage to reach the levels of its muses. The Finger Guns Review.
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break (Switch) Review – Ingenious Igneous?
The boulder battling tower defence series is back with Rock of Ages 3 and this time, you get to make your own battlefields. The Finger Guns Review.
Waifu Uncovered (Switch) Review – Blowing Her Socks Off (NSFW)?
A functional shmup that’s all about shooting the clothes off of Ecchi women, Waifu Uncovered will please its target audience but no one else. The Finger Guns Review.
Snakes and Ladders (PS4) Review – A Classic Goes Digital
A digital recreation of the timeless board game, Sabec’s Snakes and Ladders on PS4 is exactly as advertised – but it misses the opportunity to do more. The Finger Guns Review.