Lo-fi first-person psychological horror Chasing Static is out now on consoles, but does it get a hi-fi(ve)? The Finger Guns review:
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Old World: The Sacred & The Profane DLC Review (PC) – Very Sacred, Not So Profane
Old World: The Sacred & The Profane is an excellent addition to the base game. The Finger Guns review of the latest DLC.
There Is A Genie In My Szechuan Sauce Remastered Review (PS4) – Zombie Memes
A mildly endearing and intentionally cringeworthy FMV game, There Is A Genie In My Szechuan Sauce Remastered sure is something. The Finger Guns Review.
Quiz This United Kingdom: Bronze Edition Review (PS5) – For King & Trophies
A feature-less, shallow, poorly crafter game, Quiz This United Kingdom: Bronze Edition is trophy bait and little more. The Finger Guns review.
Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration (Xbox Series) – Weaponised Nostalgia
Can Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration remind us of the good times instead of the bad? The Finger Guns review…
Lone Ruin Review (Switch) – Dangerous To Go ‘Lone
A roguelike in the traditional sense, Lone Ruin is a challenge for both new and experienced alike. Dark backgrounds contrast with bright colours and synth tunes, does it make it worth trying? The Finger Guns review:
Robotry! Review (Switch) – Robo-Trying My Patience
A platform/puzzler with an exceptionally steep learning curve, will Robotry deter those with little patience? The Finger Guns review:
The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt Review (PS5) – Like Fine Toussaint Wine
The Witcher 3 finally gets its long-awaited upgrade. If it worth diving back into, or should the White Wolf be retired? The Finger Guns review:
Warp Drive Review (PS5) – A Much Improved Second Lap
A blend of WipEout, Mario Kart and Rollcage, Warp Drive from Supergonk is a fun if limited anti-grav racer. The Finger Guns Review.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion Review (PS5) – A Fair Return
2007 returns with Zack Fair’s prequel journey, so does Crisis Core Reunion match the quality of Final Fantasy 7 Remake? The Finger Guns review: