A tactical, rogue-like, turn-based RPG from Apple Arcade arrives on consoles. How does it fare? Dread Nautical – The Finger Guns Review;
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Cloudpunk (PC) Review – The Silver Lining
Cloudpunk is the neon city of your dreams brought to life, with the freedom to fly anywhere you want as you make illicit deliveries for its citizens. But is it style over substance? The Finger Guns Review;
The Inner Friend (Xbox One) Review – Face Your Fears
A symbolic dive into childhood fears, The Inner Friend is a short but quality adventure packed with thrills. The Finger Guns Review;
SnowRunner Review (PS4) – Something To [Literally] Get Stuck Into
The series progression from mud to snow showcases Saber Interactive’s love for physics-based terrain driving games. A therapeutic if challenging game, it’s something that requires both time and patience. The Finger Guns Review;
Super Toy Cars 2 (Xbox One) Review – What’s An Antonym of Super?
Physics glitches, confusing engine noises and a lack of content means Super Toy Cars 2 is a disappointing sequel. The Finger Guns Review;
Ancient Enemy Review – Solitaire-y Magic
A clever twist on a classic card game which is then blended with an RPG, Ancient Enemy is a zen yet brooding experience. The Finger Guns review;
WarriOrb (PC) Review – Ball and Chain
WarriOrb is, as it sounds, the story of a warrior who’s also an Orb. But is it platforming heaven, or ball-busting torture. The Finger Guns Review;
Moving Out (PS4) Review – Moverbooked
Moving Out arrives to join the local party game ranks alongside your family favourites. Does it succeed? The Finger Guns Review;
MotoGP 20 (PS4) Review – A Tough First Lap But A Winner Nonetheless
A beautiful racer that celebrates the past and present of the sport, MotoGP 20 is brilliant – but it would be even better if it eased you in far more gently. The Finger Guns Review;
Granblue Fantasy: Versus Review – There’s Beauty in the Beatdown
An absolutely beautiful beat ’em up from ArcSystem Works filled with spectacular moves and eye-popping visuals. Yet will its small roster and already established lore put some people off? The Finger Guns Review: