Samurai Warriors 5 is out now. The 5th iteration of a storied franchise. Is it more of the same, or is there enough new elements to justify diving back into the Sengoku Era? The Finger Guns Review:
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Spectrewoods Review (PS4) – Lost In The Woods
A directionless, shallow, visually confusing experience, Spectrewoods isn’t worth its tiny asking price. The Finger Guns review.
Orcs Must Die! 3 (PS4) Review – An Orc’in Good Time
A tower-defence inspired strategy action title, Orcs Must Die! 3 arrives on other consoles after a year-long exclusivity with Stadia expired.
Cris Tales Review (PS5) – A Crystal Chronicle
Gorgeous JRPG indie Cris Tales is finally out after a few delays. Nothing a Time Crystal wouldn’t have sorted though. So is it as fun to play as it is beautiful to look at? The Finger Guns Review:
Death’s Door Review (Xbox One) – As The Crow Reaps
Acid Nerve are back with Death’s Door, a unique isometric slasher built on Zelda and Souls ingredients. The Finger Guns Review:
F1 2021 Review (Xbox Series) – A Victory Lap
The series’ first foray onto next generation consoles, F1 2021 is the most compelling and varied F1 game in quite some time. The Finger Guns Review.
Out Of Line Review (Switch) – In Line for a Good Time
Out of Line is a solid puzzle game, that is chilled, beautiful and not punishing. The Finger Guns Review
Within The Blade Review (PS5) – Shur-I-Can’t
Within The Blade is a 2D ninja slash-em-up for fans of Katana Zero or The Messenger, but it struggles under the weight of comparison. The Finger Guns Review:
Sniper Elite VR Review (PS4) – Steady Your Hands, Steady Your Aim
Sniper Elite VR is a commendable attempt to bring bone-crushing, organ-splitting violence to VR. The Finger Guns Review.
Where The Heart Leads Review (PS4) – It’s A Family Affair
A narrative journey through one man’s life, Where The Heart Leads is an absorbing tale with a few niggling issues. The Finger Guns Review.