Down and Out is a sandbox beat ’em up in VR, but you might just want to be out entirely. The Finger Guns review:
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[I] Doesn’t Exist Review (PC) – Kant Exist
Rich in story and depressingly existential, [I] Doesn’t Exist is a superbly introspective text adventure. The Finger Guns review:
Somerville Review (PS5) – I Want To Believe
Embark on a sci-fi apocalyptic adventure to save your family in Somerville, but is it worth probing into? The Finger Guns review:
Ad Infinitum Review (PC) – Family Demons
Can The Great War setting help Ad Infinitum stand out in the psychological horror trenches? The Finger Guns review:
Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle Review (PS5) – Better Foundations
Whilst not as bad as the original, Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle isn’t without its own faults. Does it fare better, or should it be ignored? The Finger Guns review:
Humankind Review (PS5) – One Stumbling Leap For Humankind
Competent but uninspired, can Humankind stand atop the shoulders of the 4X giants on PlayStation? The Finger Guns review:
Green Hell VR Review (PSVR2) – Porting Hell
Green Hell is back in another dimension and on another platform – this time it’s PSVR2. Does the extra power of the PlayStation 5 make this the best version yet? The Finger Guns Review:
Dust & Neon Review (Xbox) – Mild Arms
A post-apocalyptic, neo-Western roguelite twinstick shooter, Dust & Neon is another drop in the well. Will it make a splash? The Finger Guns review:
Under the Waves Review (PS5) – The Deep Blues
Explore the solitary depths of the North Sea in Under the Waves, but how deep do you really go? The Finger Guns review:
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Review (PS5) – Enamored To The Core
FromSoftware’s mecha action series is back with Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. But does it set the world ablaze? The Finger Guns review: