It may sound like the part you’re missing from your new TV cabinet, but Metal Unit is a pixelart roguelite where exosuit-wearing anime girls try to save the planet! Is it worth a play, we take a look. The Finger Guns Review:
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Lizard Lady vs The Cats Review (PS4) – A Reptile Dysfunction
Clunky, rough and thoroughly unenjoyably, Lizard Lady vs. The Cats is the worst game of 2021 so far. The Finger Guns Review.
Monster Prom XXL Review (PS4) – Fast Times At Spooky High
A comedy dating sim featuring a cast of fantastical monsters, Monster Prom XXL is hilarious but can be a little 2 dimensional. The Finger Guns Review.
Disjunction Review (PS4) – Blade Run-Noir
Offering a well-written and fairly long story, Disjunction is hindered somewhat by its slightly unfair gameplay and unreadable text. The Finger Guns review:
Kinetic Edge Review (PC) – Blaze Runner
Is this neon-soaked racer on the right track or does it fall by the wayside? The Finger Guns review.
Arrog Review (PS4) – Amazonian Afterlife
A short and symbolic puzzle game, Arrog tells an afterlife tale steeped in Peruvian heritage. The Finger Guns review.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood Review (PS5) – Fur & Fury
It might get a bit repetitive but Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood is a whole lot of blood soaked fun on PS5. The Finger Guns Review.
Redout Space Assault Review (PS4) – Skinny LyLatte
The new Redout game isn’t a racer, its an on-rails space shooter. But is Redout Space Assault an essential console shooter, or should it have stayed on mobile. The Finger Guns Review:
Habroxia 2 Review (PS4) – Twin-Stick x Gradius
An exciting mix of retro auto scrolling shoot-‘em-up and twin stick shooter, Habroxia 2 stands out in a crowded genre. The Finger Guns Review.
Ys IX Monstrum Nox Review (PS4) – Idem Omni Tempore
The latest in the real-time combat JRPG series, Ys IX Monstrum Nox finds Adol unearthing the mysteries of a prison city from within. But is it all by the numbers, or can Ys finally gain traction outside its core fans? The Finger Guns Review: