The PS5 version of King Oddball isn’t much of an improvement over the PS4 version and is still more at home on phones and tablets. The Finger Guns Review.
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Katamari Damacy REROLL Review (PS4) – Today Is A Good Day For Rolling
Katamari Damacy REROLL is rolling onto PS4 and Xbox One, two years after Switch and PC. Is it a timeless classic, or a nostalgia trip best left in the past? The Finger Guns Review:
WRC 9 Review (PS5) – A Much Improved Second Lap
With its next-gen PS5 upgrade, WRC 9 is a much more impressive and engrossing rally experience. The Finger Guns Review.
Bright Memory Review (Xbox Series) – Forget Me Not
Bright Memory is short, rough but a tantalising teaser of what comes next. The Finger Guns Review.
Visage Review (Xbox) – Manifest Evil
A genuinely unnerving experience only fractured by the tiniest of technical issues. Warning: it’s got some graphic content in it. The Finger Guns review:
Fight Review (PS4) – Down For The Count
A bare bones brawler that lacks anything resembling enjoyable game play, Fight is another flaccid jab by Sabec. The Finger Guns Review.
Five Dates Review (PS4) – Love In The Time Of COVID-19
A charming, funny, and poignant FMV game, Five Dates is an inventive product of a unique time in history and essential for fans of the genre. The Finger Guns Review.
Battle Hunters Review (Switch) – The Fellowship of the Generic Name
A game that has engaging mechanics but sorely needed a more interesting narrative, Battle Hunter on Switch is an adequate time killer. The Finger Guns Review.
Speed 3: Grand Prix Review (PS4) – Going Nowhere Fast
Arcade F1 game Speed 3: Grand Prix roars onto the PlayStation 4 but is it worth diving into? The Finger Guns review:
Tetris Effect Connected Review (Xbox One) – This Is Your Brain On Tetris
Tetris Effect is back, coming to Xbox with new competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes in Connected. But is it an essential download or best left in the 90s? The Finger Guns Review: