A hilarious, poignant and insightful combination of point and click and “indie darling” platformer, Lair of The Clockwork God is an essential title. The Finger Guns Review.
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Paradise Killer (PC) Review – Investi-gated Community
What’s that you ask? What if Sherlock Holmes, but anime? Let’s find out in The Finger Guns review of Paradise Killer.
Ary and the Secret of Seasons (PS4) Review – The Winter of Discontent
Ary and the Secret of Seasons is an Asian-themed kid’s adventure game, with a plucky young hero and a season-based puzzle system. But is it summer, summer, summertime, or another Christmas with no snow? The Finger Guns Review:
WRC 9 (PS4) Review – Realism Where It Matters
A celebration of the World Rally Championship, WRC 9 has quality in the important areas but it’s rough around the edges. The Finger Guns Review.
Witcheye (Switch) Review – Eye Will Hunt You Down
The Switch port of the popular ocular mobile game finally hits stores. Is Witcheye an eye-opener, or a bit short-sighted in its console ambitions? The Finger Guns review:
Kandagawa Jet Girls Review – A Rather Slippery Slope
Kandagawa Jet Girls is fan service 101, but there’s not an awful lot else here. The Finger Guns Review;
Street Power Football (PS4) Review – Gutterball.
Don’t buy Street Power Football. The Finger Guns Review;
Wasteland 3 (PS4) Review – Wild, Wild Wasteland
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:
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: