An entertaining read about all of video games’ greatest adversaries, 50 Years of Boss Fights is a nostalgic look back at 50 iconic moments. The Finger Guns review:
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Graven Review (PS5) – That Graven For The Old School
A time capsule of the retro style of PC first person era, Graven is as old school as the spells it uses. But is Slipgate Ironworks trying too hard to appease? The Finger Guns review:
Bloodhound Review (PS5) – Naying For Blood
Solid enough yet lacking in creative flair, Bloodhound is an okay but uninspired boomer shooter. The Finger Guns review:
Favela Zombie Shooter Review (PS4) – Better Left Dead
An asset flip that’s missing the thrills and action of its inspiration, Favela Zombie Shooter is about as bland and as broken as they come. The Finger Guns review:
Difficult Climbing Game Review (PS5) – A Cheap Clone Climber
Attempting to cash in on the popularity of A Difficult Game About Climbing, ‘Difficult Climbing Game’ is short and deeply unsatisfying. The Finger Guns review:
Trails Through Daybreak Review (PS5) – Handbags At Dawn
Dawn breaks on a new era in the Trails chronology. Is Trails Through Daybreak the perfect jumping in point to this long-running series? The Finger Guns review:
Dystopika Review (PC) – Build Runner 2049
Prepared to spring up the cyberpunk metropolis’ of your entertainment fantasies in Dystopika? You should be. The Finger Guns review:
Echo Generation Midnight Edition Review (Switch) – Echo Chamber
Bouncing back, Echo Generation Midnight Edition is a supped-up version of the 2021 original game. But does it answer the issues we had with the game? The Finger Guns review:
Still Wakes The Deep Review (PC) – Rig of Fire
A North Sea oil rig meets the indomitable spirit and cuss laden mouth of a Scotsman in Still Wakes The Deep. Is it worth drilling into? The Finger Guns review:
Fading Afternoon Review (Switch) – The Last Cherry Blossom To Fall
Fading Afternoon by Yeo has hit Nintendo Switch, but is it a Yakuza fantasy or nightmare? The Finger Guns review: