A retro inspired shooter, Many Faces is fast fun with a pleasing amount of variety but it lacks some features that would give it much more longevity. The Finger Guns Review.
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Potata: Fairy Flower (Switch) Review – Flower Powered
A tricky platformer with a pleasing art style, Potata: Fairy Flower is a throwback to the platformers of yesteryear. It’s just a shame about the plot delivery. The Finger Guns Review.
Rune Lord (PS4) Review – Far From A Match-3 Made In Heaven
With little personality, no innovation and appearing on the clunkiest platform to play a match-3 game, Rune Lord is a hard sell. The Finger Guns Review.
A Fold Apart (PS4) Review – The Space Between Us
A unique puzzler that pulls on the heart strings, A Fold Apart is a little short and stops short of exploring its best ideas. The Finger Guns Review.
Fly Punch Boom! (Switch) Review – DBZ x Steven Universe
A fun party game that’s part Dragon Ball Z, part The Irregular Show, Fly Punch Boom! has arrived on the Switch. The Finger Guns Review.
Gunman Clive HD Collection (PS4) Review – Cowboys vs Aliens
A short yet charming pair of old school action platformers in the shape of Gunman Clive HD Collection have arrived on PS4. The Finger Guns Review.
Concept Destruction (PS4) Review – Twisted Cardboard
Destruction Derby but with cars made of cardboard, Concept Destruction is instantly accessible but lacks any real depth. The Finger Guns Review.
Saints Row: The Third Remastered (Xbox One) Review – Gat To The Future
A plethora of visual improvements mean there’s still some explosive laughs to be had in Saints Row: The Third Remastered, despite it showing its age elsewhere. The Finger Guns Review.
Dark Nights with Poe and Munro (PC) Review – Eldritch FMV Fun
A well performed and peculiar FMV game, Dark Nights with Poe and Munro is the continuation of D’Avekki’s reign over the genre. The Finger Guns Review;
Troubleshooter (PS4) Review – Trouble Shoot Me
Poorly designed with no depth, style or innovation, Troubleshooter is one of the worst games you’ll play this year. The Finger Guns Review.