Super Monkey Ball returns in Banana Mania, and it’s just as entertaining and infuriating as it ever was. The Finger Guns Review.
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Severed Steel Review (PC) – Running Hot
It’s bright, it’s chaotic, and by golly is it fun to play. But does the lack of directive other than “keep shooting the things” wear thin in Severed Steel after a while? The Finger Guns review:
ENDER LILIES: Quietus Of The Knights Review (PS5) – Castle-Rain-ia
It might not match up to the genre’s modern day visionaries but Ender Lilies: Quietus Of The Knights is still a beautiful and engrossing Metroidvania title. The Finger Guns Review.
Insurgency: Sandstorm Review (PS4) – Full Desert Jacket
Firing onto consoles after it’s PC excursion, does this gritty FPS live up to the explosive noise? The Finger Guns review.
AWAY The Survival Series Review (PS5) – Lend Me Some Sugar
Fancy being a cute little sugar glider in your own nature documentary? That’s the promise of Away The Survival Series. But is it Planet Earth or Deadly 60? The Finger Guns review:
Xuan Yuan Sword 7 Review (Xbox) – Crouching Tiger, Hidden Golem
The seventh release in a series you’ve never heard of, Xuan Yuan 7 is a charming but very basic character driven RPG set in Ancient China. Is it worth jumping in at this point? The Finger Guns Review:
A Juggler’s Tale Review (PS5) – Step Right Up!
A Juggler’s Tale is an atmospheric 3D puzzle side scroller. Is it worth the trip to the circus or hanging by a thread? Find out here! The Finger Guns Review.
UnMetal Review (Xbox Series S) – Happy New Gear
If you come for the King, you best not miss – can UnMetal land? The Finger Guns review.
In Sound Mind Review (PS5) – Caught Between Two Minds
Delving into the reaches of the mind, does this psychological horror title live up to the nightmares? The Finger Guns review:
Hot Wheels Unleashed Review (PS5) – Leading The Way!
A kart racer with realistic car graphics? Normally, that wouldn’t make sense. But this is Hot Wheels we’re talking about, and you’re going to want to see it for yourself. The Finger Guns review: