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.
Read MoreAn exasperating experience that throws away a decent premise, Sabec’s Sniper is fun for five minutes and no longer. The Finger Guns Review.
Read MoreA Space Invaders-like puzzle party game, where you spit to shoot, and must catch gobs of spit in your mouth to re-use. Sound gross? Be grateful then that its also lots of fun. The Finger Guns Review:
Read MoreA hybrid of platformer and Marble Madness, Skully is a cute and wonderful little adventure. However, some nasty difficulty spikes and unforgiving controls may put off the younger audience. The Finger Guns review:
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What could have filled the absence of a Dead Space/DOOM adventure under the Dark Souls template is riddled with technical issues. But are there any saving graces? The Finger Guns review:
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.
Read MoreWith physics-based claw control, Fight Crab is an arena brawler pitting you against the crustiest fighters in all the sea. But can its novelty save it from the abyss? The Finger Guns Review:
Read MoreBody swapping aliens attack in Alpha Invasion, a horrendously broken, poorly designed nightmare of a game. The Finger Guns Review.
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 MoreA gorgeous looking horror title from veterans Wales Interactive, channeling a story from their native namesake. Does it provide enough scares in its claustrophobic setting, or does it delve into cliche? 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.
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