Svoboda 1945: Liberation is a lesson in the grey areas of a post-World War II Europe. Now on Switch, this is a must-play: The Finger Guns Review.
Category: Reviews
Here are all our reviews
Jack Move Review (PC) – I Like To Move It Move It
Jack Move is a bytesize JRPG for those with a bit less time for gaming. But is it electrifying, or a glitch in the matrix? The Finger Guns Review:
Little Orpheus Review (PS4) – Bombs, Dinosaurs and The Russians
An explosion of creativity, glorious storytelling and a wonderful casual gaming experience. Little Orpheus, The Finger Guns Review.
Sunday Gold Review (PC) – You Midas Well
London gangsters, dystopian cyberpunk themes, point-and-click turned-based action, can this Sunday Gold concoction meld together? The Finger Guns Review:
The Gallery Review (PS4) – An FMV Art Attack
A tense FMV game/interactive movie with an interesting take on art and the state of Britain, The Gallery is yet another success for Paul Raschid. The Finger Guns Review.
Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness Review (PS4) – Let’s Get Deep
Does the first Made in Abyss game offer something great to dive into, or is it cursed to be another abyss-mal anime tie-in game? The Finger Guns review:
City Eye Review (PC) – Only Cams
Become a surveillance officer restoring law and order in this city… or maybe don’t? The Finger Guns review.
We Are OFK Review (PS5) – The Thief of Time
5 tracks, 5 episodes – We Are OFK is a new visual novel about the birth of a fictional band. But is it a good listen/play? The Finger Guns Review:
NBA 2K23 (PS5) – It’s Time To Jam Now
NBA 2K3 is the latest in the annualised series from Visual Concepts – but how does it fair on the court? The Finger Guns Review:
Betrayal At Club Low Review (PC) – Dice Party
A bespoke table top adventure brought to digital life, Betrayal At Club Low is a surreal and fantastic experience. The Finger Guns Review.