Play as a ninja child and a ninja teen, who are both the same heroine because of time shenanigans, in Yestermorrow, a nice new pixelart platformer that’s close to being The Messenger for kids. The Finger Guns Review:
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Double Pug Switch (PC) Review – Mission Im-paws-sible
A difficulty curve that’s more like a solid brick wall makes Double Pug Switch a challenging, almost unfair experience. The Finger Guns Review.
Re:Turn – One Way Trip (PC) Review – Scream Locomotive
Survive a literal ghost train in Re:Turn – One Way Trip, a point-and-click game that’s not as scary or as interesting as it could have been. The Finger Guns Review.
Spellbreak (PS4) Review – Mages Unknown’s Battlegrounds
A fresh take on the Royale offers a unique perspective without offering an awful lot else. The Finger Guns Review;
Partisans 1941 Review – Simply Red
Is It all quiet on the Eastern Front for Partisans 1941? Or all riot? The Finger Guns review.
Remothered Broken Porcelain (PS4) Review – No Amount of Patching
Remothered Broken Porcelain comes to console and PC after some delays, but it’s hard to see what has been fixed.
Jackbox Party Pack 7 (Xbox One) Review – Another Party Classic
Another first class laughter rouser, Jackbox Party Pack 7 is fun for everyone (so long as they have the pop culture knowledge for it). The Finger Guns Review.
Lovingly Evil (PC) Review – 50 First Hates
It promises Heaven, but does it put you through Hell? The Finger Guns review of Lovingly Evil on PC.
Röki (Switch) Review – Love, Loss & A Boy Called Lars
An adventure game that’s accessible, enjoyable and deceptively deep, Röki is an outside GOTY contender. The Finger Guns Review.
Transformers: Battlegrounds (Xbox One) Review – Roll Out, When It’s Your Turn
After a formidable cache of faster, action based games, Transformers has gone turn-based. Fans will lap it up, but anyone else will wonder why this is on console when it looks like a mobile game…