After a five-year hiatus, the longest in the series history, Tales celebrates its 25th Anniversary with the release of Tales of Arise. Is it everything series fans have been waiting for, or is it a disappointment after so long? The Finger Guns review.
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GRIME Review (PC) – Black Hole, Son
Yet another Metroidvania with an element of difficulty, does GRIME offer anything new to the genre? Well, no, but that’s not a bad thing. The Finger Guns review:
Tails of Iron Review (Xbox Series) – Croak and Dagger
A gorgeous, enormously charming 2D aRPG, Tails of Iron is a challenging and deeply rewarding soulslike game. The Finger Guns Review.
Deathloop Review (PS5) – Live, Try, Repeat
Killing eight targets in twenty four hours, lest you repeat the same day ad infinitum? Sounds bold and confusing, and it is, but goddamn does Deathloop pull this feat off. The Finger Guns review.
Sonic Colours Ultimate Review (PS4) – A Wisp’d Opportunity
The blue blur returns in a retread of one of his best. Sonic Colours Ultimate: The Finger Guns Review.
FIST Forged in Shadow Torch Review (PS5) – Law Abiding Furtizen
Rayton the Rabbit straps on a mech-fist bigger than his entire body in FIST Forged in Shadow Torch, a 2D Metroidvania brawler. But is it a fistful of dollars, or a knuckle sandwich? The Finger Guns review:
SkateBIRD Review (Xbox Series) – Truck, Truck, Goose
Is SkateBIRD a feathered friend? Or a flight of fancy? The Finger Guns review.
WRC 10 Review (PS5) – Caution, Don’t Cut
Further refining last year’s annual entry, WRC 10 is another top class racing game. Unfortunately, some issues still remain. The Finger Guns Review.
Eastward Review (Switch) – Above Your Station
Long-awaited, delightful pixelart adventure Eastward is finally here. But is it all just shiny pixels, or is there substance at the end of the line? The Finger Guns Review:
Hindsight 20/20 – Wrath of the Raakshasa Review (PS5) – A Moral Quandary
A choice driven third person action adventure, Hindsight 20/20 – Wrath of the Raakshasa falls short of its lofty ambitions. The Finger Guns Review.