Delivery games are becoming their own little niche, and Outrider Mako brings Japanese folklore to the genre. But is it all packaged up nicely, or wait a minute Mr Postman? The Finger Guns review:
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Locomoto Review (Switch) – All Aboard
Next stop – a cosy adventure set on a train. What’s not to love? Locomoto – The Finger Guns review:
Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game Review (PS5) – Flipping Fine
Parkour sim Rooftops & Alleys gives you the freedom to fail on your feet or become a free running phenom, but is it up to par(kour)? The Finger Guns review:
Street Fighter 6 (Year 1/2 Edition) Review (Switch 2) – Handheld Hadoukens?
One of next-gens most decorated fighters lands on Nintendo’s new handheld. How does it fare in the hands? Street Figher 6 – The Finger Guns Review;
Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny Review (PS4) – Oda To Style
After the first remaster, Capcom are back with Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny Remaster. With a new protagonist and modern tweaks, how does it hold up? The Finger Guns review:
The Alters Review (PS5) – A Cult Of Personalities
The Alters is a survival management adventure with a personal twist. Will you find out what working with yourself is like? The Finger Guns review:
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: Brushes with Death Review (PS5) – Painting Me Softly
Henry comes face-to-face with master painter Voyta in Brushes of Death, do the thrills and spills of the paint make for a masterpiece? The Finger Guns review:
to a T Review (PS5) – Perfectly Imperfect
Every kid has their awkward phase, but does to a T share that same fate? The Finger Guns review:
Elden Ring Nightreign Review (PS5) – Fractured Tenure
FromSoftware implore you to engage in jolly cooperation for Elden Ring Nightreign, but are the matchmaking queues worth the wait? The Finger Guns review:
Architect Life: A House Design Simulator Review (PS5) – Go Big Or Go Home
I’ve found myself at a bit of a situation in the middle of playing Architect…