Repetitive combat, underdeveloped characters and a rushed final third make Trinity Trigger a disappointing ARPG. The Finger Guns review:
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Teslagrad 2 Review (PC) – Are Vikings Electric?
Like a bolt of lightning, Teslagrad 2 has launched without much in the way of buzz. So is it sparking with energy or a real shocker? The Finger Guns review:
Strayed Lights Review (PS5) – Shine Bright
Beautifully rendered, heartfelt, satisfying and with a soundtrack to bask in, Strayed Lights is a fantastic experience. The Finger Guns review:
Plantera 2: Golden Acorn Review (PC) – To Plantfinity and Beyond
Plantera 2: Golden Acorn has arrived. Allowing you to visit the Plantera world and tend to the garden again! The Finger Guns review:
The Last Worker Review (PS5) – Prime(ish) Delivery
Narrative adventure in a dystopian delivery warehouse, you play as The Last Worker. But is it a good post-day? The Finger Guns review:
Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly Review (Switch) – The Latte of Conversation
Care to spend a few nights behind the bar mixing coffees and listening to the problems fauns have with social media? Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly is just the game for you. The Finger Guns review:
Europa Universalis IV: Domination DLC Review (PC) – A Dominant Performance
The next chapter in the acclaimed grand strategy game by Paradox Development Studios, how does Europa Universalis IV: Domination improve the game further? The Finger Guns review:
Dead Island 2 Review (PS5) – Escape From HELL-A
After many changes and delays, Dead Island 2 is finally here. Chucking away the grimness of the first game, it’s bold and bloody beautiful. But is it worth the wait? The Finger Guns review:
God of Rock Review (PC) – The Pretender
A mechanically clunky and disappointing rhythm game, God of Rock is flashy yet uninspired. The Finger Guns review:
Suffer The Night Review (PC) – The Game, You Opened It
You want to play a game? Suffer The Night has plenty to offer, if you’re strong enough to face it. The Finger Guns review: