Shallow, uninteresting and with virtual no personality, Aliens from Sabec is one extra-terrestrial you’ll want to send home as soon as possible. The Finger Guns review.
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Song of Horror Review (PS4) – Tune In To The Horror
Whilst it starts with a familiar framing device, Song of Horror soon evolves into something much more elaborate. And terrifying, definitely terrifying. The Finger Guns review:
Dungeon Escape Review (PS4) – Short, Fun and Painful
A short, tense but ultimately rewarding platformer, Dungeon Escape will kill you. Repeatedly. The Finger Guns Review.
O—O Review (Switch) – 1 Button, Thousands Of Deaths
A brutal arcade game with a single button control, ‘O—O’ might be the cause of many broken Nintendo Switches. The Finger Guns Review.
Stonefly Review (Xbox One) – With Flying Colours
Chill indie mech looter-shunter Stonefly launches into the forest canopy today. Is it a unique indie worth your time, or a bug-infested mess? The Finger Guns Review:
Lydia Review (Switch) – An Intoxicating Mix
Lydia deals with important issues competently, but finishes far too soon. The Finger Guns Review’
The World After Review (PC) – The Hills Have Sci-Fi
A combination a point-and-click and FMV game, The World After is a fun if occasionally frustrating time bending adventure. The Finger Guns Review.
Beautiful Desolation Review (Switch) – Make No Bones
A top-down point and click adventure, Beautiful Desolation could be the game to scratch that original Fallout itch. The Finger Guns review:
Aluna: Sentinel of the Shards Review (Switch) – Broken Spirits
A fun and entertaining action role playing game, Aluna is competent everywhere other than the Nintendo Switch, it seems. The Finger Guns review:
Handball 21 Review (PS4) – Dropping The Ball
Welcome to Handball 21 – a game with janky, inconsistent mechanics, comical goalkeeping AI, lifeless presentation and shallow gameplay. The Finger Guns Review.