A zany sense of humour is a blessing and a curse for point and click adventure Edna and Harvey – The Breakout Anniversary Edition. The Finger Guns Review.
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Outbuddies DX (Xbox One) Review – More Spelunking, Mr Wayne?
A digital alternative to spelunking, Outbuddies DX is a Metroidvania cut from the same cloth as the daddy Super Metroid. But is it of the same quality as the gaming classic it seeks to emulate? The Finger Guns review;
Rigid Force Redux (Switch) Review – Schmuppin’ Hard Work
Rigid Force Redux is old school bullet hell in every sense, but doesn’t hit the nostalgia beats it thinks it does , The Finger Guns Review.
Summer in Mara Review – There and back again. Again and again.
Summer in Mara is wholesome tale full of charm and zen, but certain mechanics central to the experience tarnish the enjoyment. The Finger Guns Review;
Desperados III (PS4) Review – The Quick-Save & The Dead
The infamous outlaw series returns after a thirteen year absence with a bang. A hybrid of real time strategy and stealth-based gaming, will it hit the bullseye or be rode out of town? The Finger Guns review:
Across The Grooves Review – Memories and Melodies
Across The Grooves lives up to expectations, engulfing you in a beautifully crafted but all too brief musical fairytale. The Finger Guns Review;
Isle of Spirits (Xbox One) Review – LoneCraft
Reasonably accessible yet filled with cheap deaths, Isle of Spirits is a solitary survival and crafting experience. The Finger Guns Review.
Warborn (PC) Review – Hex Gonna Give It To Ya
A sci-fi hex-grid turn based strategy game, Warborn is stylish, well designed and whole lot of fun. The Finger Guns Review;
Do Not Feed The Monkeys (Switch) Review – Do Not Talk About The Primate Observation Club
Do Not Feed The Monkeys. No, Oh, go on then…see what happens. The Finger Guns Review;
Ys: Memories of Celceta (PS4) Review – Not To Be Forgotten
With a release date possibly overshadowed by a certain AAA games release, Ys Memories of Celceta is a good RPG with a bit of personality, but it’s far from original. The Finger Guns review.