Sheepo (PC) Review – A Pacifist Metroidvania
Sheepo is a true to form metroidvania in the classic sense, but this one has no combat. And no arms. But is pacificism your thing? The Finger Guns Review:
Read MoreSheepo is a true to form metroidvania in the classic sense, but this one has no combat. And no arms. But is pacificism your thing? The Finger Guns Review:
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Read MoreWith its large pixel graphics and platforming, Ageless is clearly homaging Celeste, right down to the lead character suffering with depression. But is it as immortal as that indie classic, or tragically destined to die an early death? The Finger Guns Review:
Read MoreThe second title for this was, Why Cel-Shading And Hoverboots Go Together Like Chocolate Chips And Mint Ice Cream. I don’t know, but they do. A list of new cel-shaded games on the horizon and strangely how many of them are directly influenced by Jet Set Radio and Breath of the Wild.
Read MoreWith its creepy cool design, Othercide certainly demands a second glance, but is it all flashy Sin City style over substance, or is there a game to kill for under there? The Finger Guns Review:
Read MoreThe last big first party release of the PS4 era, Ghost of Tsushima combines an achingly beautiful world with tight cinematic combat. But is it the swansong that the PS4 deserves, or just another open-world paint by numbers? The Finger Guns review:
Read MoreA ridiculous ricocheting rabbit rush, Radical Rabbit Stew is an old school platform puzzler with the ingredients of a great meal. Rabbits, fun and a seasoning of humour. But is it a recipe for success? The Finger Guns Review:
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