Spoiler Alert! You’ve finished Final Fantasy 7 Remake, and you’ve got questions about the ending. I don’t blame you. Let’s take a deep dive.
Author: Toby Andersen
Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4) Review – Seventh Heaven
Square Enix have taken on a heady prospect – remaking what amounts to the most beloved video-game of all time. But is it a triumph, or something best viewed through rose-tinted spectacles? The Finger Guns Review;
Save Your Nuts Review – Save Your Money
A frenetic party-game where you scramble for nuts in 4v4 arena battles, but a serious lack of content is all you’ll find buried come winter. The Finger Guns Review.
Galaxy Warfighter (PC) Review – Better Best Forgotten
A shmup with no unique selling point, hundreds of missions of filler, all with an entirely forgettable name. The Finger Guns Review.
Hotshots: Studio Koba’s ‘retro futuristic’ Narita Boy
*Hotshots is a series of previews on our most anticipated indies, either glorious Kickstarters still in production, or indie devs with magic up their sleeves. We can’t wait for these games. Hotshots is here to put them on your radar.
Persona 5 Royal (PS4) Review – Top of Its Class
It’s not perfect, but if you like RPGs, anime, engrossing narratives, or just a second life to live you owe it to yourself not to miss this. Persona 5 Royal, the Finger Guns Review.
HyperParasite Review – Host on, Host off
Hyperparasite is an enjoyable twin-stick shooter with loads of character, sorry, characters. It’s humorous and fun. But it’s also painfully unforgiving. The Finger Guns Review.
The Complex Review – Game or Movie, You Decide
An Interactive science fiction B-movie that harks back to the days of Choose-Your-Own-Adventure novels. The Finger Guns Review.
Pathologic 2 (PS4) Review – Bring Out Your Dead!
Pathologic 2 is one of the most opaque and incomprehensible games I’ve ever played. The Finger Guns Review.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps Review – Beauty and Precision
Ori and the Will of the Wisps does not disappoint, honing what was already a fantastic system and creating an often jaw-droppingly beautiful game to get lost in. The Finger Guns Review: