*Hotshots is a series of previews on our most anticipated indies. This time we’re bringing your attention to 90s homage platformer Kaze and the Wild Masks.
Author: Toby Andersen
[FEATURE] Cris Tales Hands-On – Stylish and clever 2D JRPG launching 2020
Cris Tales – the gorgeous 2D JRPG has had a demo on the Steam store since last year, but I’d missed it. So now, with the game hopefully just a few months away we take a look hands-on. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this.
Resolutiion (PC) Review – He’s More Machine Now Than Man
A strange digital pixelart world awaits in hack’n’slash adventure, Resolutiion. But is it as memorable as its clear inspirations, or as easily forgettable as a cyborg’s RAM cache? The Finger Guns Review;
Fury Unleashed (PS4) Review – Still A Pencil Sketch
Fury Unleashed needs to go back for coloring, inking and lettering, because this is still a pencil sketch. The Finger Guns Review;
Purple Haze – The Corruption Spreading Through Video Games Design
We take a look at the corruption spreading through video games design, and what it really means.
Spirit of the North (PC) Review – Still Looking For My Spirit Animal
It was always going to get compared to Okami and Journey, but is Spirit of the North a spiritual successor to its forebears, or a transparent imitation? The Finger Guns Review;
Wavey the Rocket (PC) Review – Catching that Sweet Waveform
Wavey the Rocket is a brand new waveform-creating platformer with a control scheme you’ve never seen before. But is this retro concept game an essential purchase or something that should never have been tried? The Finger Guns Review.
Cloudpunk (PC) Review – The Silver Lining
Cloudpunk is the neon city of your dreams brought to life, with the freedom to fly anywhere you want as you make illicit deliveries for its citizens. But is it style over substance? The Finger Guns Review;
[FEATURE] Sign of the Beast – An Anthropomorphic Renaissance
Anthros: Animals that think they’re people. They’ve been around a long time, but recently it seems everyone is getting in on the trend. We take a look at some of the most interesting Anthro games on the horizon, and the beginnings of the recent renaissance.
WarriOrb (PC) Review – Ball and Chain
WarriOrb is, as it sounds, the story of a warrior who’s also an Orb. But is it platforming heaven, or ball-busting torture. The Finger Guns Review;
 
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