The Dead Tree of Ranchiuna is a walking simulator playable in an afternoon. Is it worth your time? The Finger Guns Review.
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Cannibal Cuisine Review (PS5) – Cook, Sever, Delicious
Emulating many of the aspects found in Overcooked, Cannibal Cuisine lacks longevity but puts a darkly fun twist on the recipe. The Finger Guns Review.
OlliOlli World Review (PS5) – Sweet Like Candy, Just As Hard
Don’t be fooled by the sugar coating, OlliOlli World is an insanely tough-but-addictive skateboarding game. However, it pulls it off so well it’s hard to stay mad at it. The Finger Guns review:
Unforeseen Incidents Review (Switch) – Point, Click, Conspiracy
An absorbing point and click adventure with a distinctive art style, Unforeseen Incidents finds a natural new home on the Nintendo Switch. The Finger Guns Review.
Ayleouna Review (PS4) – Some Ups And Many Downs
A gravity defying platformer shooter, Ayleouna is inventive if short, clunky and very rough around the edges. The Finger Guns Review.
Avicii Invector: Encore Edition Review (Quest) – ForeVR Yours
An immersive and engrossing rhythm game, AVICII Invector: Encore Edition is a fitting tribute to the artist. The Finger Guns Review.
8-Ball Pocket Review (PS5) – Avoidance Shot
A rough digital recreation of billiards/pool, 8-Ball Pocket is a poor entry into the genre. The Finger Guns Review.
Mr. Prepper Review (Xbox One) – Apocalypse Never
Global destruction looms and Mr. Prepper is the only one ready for it. Are you prepared to make your escape? The Finger Guns Review.
Unreal Life Review (Switch) – Take the Blue Pill
Unreal Life is the side scrolling adventure puzzle game ofa talking traffic light, and a lost girl in the city. The Finger Guns Review
Phlegethon Review (PS4) – Styx In The Mud
A retro inspired first-person-shooter, Phlegethon looks as though it was built for the PS1 and plays like it too. The Finger Guns Review.