A change of scenery for the long-standing Wasteland series, which opens up into a massive, richly detailed tactical RPG. The question is, will you go it alone or get some help along the way? The Finger Guns review:
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Manifold Garden (Xbox One) Review – Making The Impossible Possible
Bringing M.C. Escher’s concepts to life, Manifold Garden is one of the best first person puzzle games in years. The Finger Guns Review.
Windbound (PS4) Review – Boaty McBoatface
Windbound looks like Zelda, but plays as a rogue-lite survival crafting game. Do not judge this game by its cutesy graphics. The Finger Guns Review:
Drake Hollow (Xbox One) Review – Earmuffs On!
Drake Hollow is nestled strangely at the middle of a venn diagram comprised of Fortnite, Sims and Don’t Starve. It’s a game full of crafting and resource management, where you take care of plant people and defend their home from enemy waves. But it is a weed, or a full-blown sunflower? The Finger Guns review:
Through The Darkest Of Times (PS4) Review – I Did Nazi See That
The Darkest of Times provides a different perspective to World War 2 presented in a stylised strategy game. the Finger Guns review
Inmost (PC) Review – Pixels Shouldn’t Be This Scary
A wonderfully detailed metroidvania horror, Inmost combines cinematic sensibilities with pixel art direction, in a horror that shouldn’t really work. I mean, pixelart can’t be scary, can it? The Finger Guns Review:
The Explorer of Night (Xbox One) Review – Mogga Man
A retro inspired platformer with an interesting art style, The Explorer of Night is equal parts frustrating and pleasantly challenging. The Finger Guns Review.
No Straight Roads (PS4) Review – For Those About To Rock
No Straight Roads finally arrives in glorious genre-smashing technicolour. The Finger Guns Review;
Road to Guangdong (Xbox One) Review – Family Ti(r)es
Resource management meets driving in Road to Guangdong, finally making it’s way to consoles. The Finger Guns Review.
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time (Xbox) Review – Aku May Cry
A faithfully written companion piece to the highly esteemed cartoon, is Jack’s latest adventure a great place to start or is it too obscure for newcomers? The Finger Guns review: