A social deduction game that’s part visual novel, part whodunit investigation, Gnosia is an excellent, memorable game. The Finger Guns Review.
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Can’t Drive This Review (PS4) – Driving Each Other Mad
A wacky and quite clever concept, made great with its multiplayer mechanic. But can it hold up without it? The Finger Guns review.
Mundaun Review (Xbox One) – From Dusk Till Mundaun
Mundaun combines hand drawn, low-poly 3D visuals with an intriguing narrative and some weird vibes to create a perplexing flawed gem. The Finger Guns Review.
Valheim Preview (PC) – Bring your Viking Boots
Coming from seemingly nowhere, is this Scandinavian craft-em-up worth the hype? The Finger Guns preview.
Kaze And The Wild Masks Review (PS4) – Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes
90s platformer homage Kaze and the Wild Masks hits almost every platform next week. But does it soar like a rebounding hedgehog, or crash like a bandicoot? The Finger Guns Review:
Synergia Review (Switch) – Love In The Time Of Synthetics
Cyberpunk Yuri visual novel Synergia is out now on Nintendo Switch. We open its cranium to see if this android love story has what it takes. The Finger Guns review.
Red Ronin Review (PC) – Ice Ice Ninja
Red Ronin is ice block puzzles reinvented with ninja and revenge! Sounds cool, but is it a genre best left buried, or an inspired return? The Finger Guns review:
Space Otter Charlie Review (PS4) – Otter This World
A charismatic, enjoyable and well-designed adventure, Space Otter Charlie is a reminder of the “good ol’ days”. The Finger Guns Review.
Blind Drive Review (PC) – Audibly Awesome
A madcap comedy adventure that’s akin to a playable Audible drama, Blind Drive is unique, twisted and exceptional. The Finger Guns Review.
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time Review (PS5) – Feel the SUCC
Four months on, Crash Bandicoot 4 is getting its PS5 upgrade. We take a look at the new additions – is it worth a first plunge, free upgrade, or best left alone? The Finger Guns Review.