The 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.
Category: Games
Superliminal (PS4) Review – What Dreams May Come
An absolutely mind-blowing new puzzler from the brains behind Antichamber, Superliminal is a treat. But is its run time and linearity enough to justify the price of admission? The Finger Guns review…
Othercide (PS4) Review – Lock Up Your Daughters
With 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:
Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town (Switch) Review – Stardew Badly
Harvest Moon returns – kind of- in a remake of a 17 year old Game Boy Advance game. Story of Seasons Friends of Mineral Town, the Finger Guns Review;
Destroy All Humans! (PS4) Review – B-Movie Inspiration, A Grade Remaster
Crypto returns for alien anarchy in a remake that transforms Destroy All Humans! from a relic from the past into 2020’s most cathartic video game. The Finger Guns Review.
Cubicity (Switch) Review – One Trick Pony
A classic puzzle gets cutesy and overdone in Cubicity for the Nintendo Switch. The Finger Guns Review.
Clash Force (PS4) Review – Not-Quite-Mega-Men
Inspired by the NES run and gun classics, Clash Force doesn’t manage to reach the levels of its muses. The Finger Guns Review.
Ghost of Tsushima Review – All The Colours of the Wind
The 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:
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break (Switch) Review – Ingenious Igneous?
The boulder battling tower defence series is back with Rock of Ages 3 and this time, you get to make your own battlefields. The Finger Guns Review.
Ultracore (PS4) Review – An Unearthed
A game so classic it doesn’t just have a life system, it has a password progression mechanic too. A wonderful slice from the past that echoes classic era ‘run and gunners’, is Ultracore worth it for the nostalgic value? The Finger Guns review: