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:
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Gods Will Fall Review (PS4) – Gods Fall Flat
A tackle-in-any-order action brawler with roguelike elements, Gods Will Fall tasks a band of shipwrecked warriors with bringing down ten corrupt deities. But is it set to become legend, or doomed to fade into myth? The Finger Guns Review:
Olija Review (PS4) – Harpoonin’ On
A minimal yet violent aesthetic, haunting soundtrack and no immediate idea what to do or what’s happening. Yup, it’s a Devolver game. The Finger Guns review:
Turrican Flashback Review (PS4) – TurriCAN
The Classic is back in a compilation called Turrican Flashback. The Finger Guns Review.
Project Starship X Review (Xbox One) – Shmupthing Different
Project Starship X is a vibrant pixelart shmup with heaps of personality. But is it all style over substance? The Finger Guns review:
Cyber Shadow Review (Xbox) – Ninja Die Then
Another retro-inspired platformer, Cyber Shadow encapsulates everything about the 8bit era of gaming. Including the difficulty. The Finger Guns review:
Teratopia Review (Xbox One) – Fighting The Red Menace
A madcap adventure that’s a little too repetitive, Teratopia has limited appeal. The Finger Guns Review.
Bezier: Second Edition Review (Switch) – Deus Ex Mathematical
A familiar looking game with its own narrative, does Bezier do anything newer, or even better?
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Override 2: Super Mech League Review (PS5) – Heavy Metal Melee
A sequel that loses some of the unique complexity of the original in exchange for better accessibility and faster fun, Override 2 is a lively mecha fighting game. The Finger Guns Review.
The Pillar: Puzzle Escape Review (Xbox One) – Can I Get A Witness?
A first person puzzle game about drawing lines. We’ve all seen it before, but is…