A bare bones brawler that lacks anything resembling enjoyable game play, Fight is another flaccid jab by Sabec. The Finger Guns Review.
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Five Dates Review (PS4) – Love In The Time Of COVID-19
A charming, funny, and poignant FMV game, Five Dates is an inventive product of a unique time in history and essential for fans of the genre. The Finger Guns Review.
Battle Hunters Review (Switch) – The Fellowship of the Generic Name
A game that has engaging mechanics but sorely needed a more interesting narrative, Battle Hunter on Switch is an adequate time killer. The Finger Guns Review.
Undead Darlings ~no cure for love~ Review (PS4) – Hanging With My Zomb-bae
An interesting combination of post apocalyptic dungeon crawler and cutesy visual novel, Undead Darlings is an oddly endearing game that’s a little too drawn out. The Finger Guns Review.
9th Dawn III: Shadow of Erthil (PS4) Review – The Ultima-te RPG?
A massive fantasy aRPG that’s weighed down by clunky combat and tonal inconsistencies, 9th Dawn III: Shadow of Erthil will be a hit with fans of Ultima but a slog for anyone else. The Finger Guns Review.
Rusty Spout Rescue Adventure (Xbox One) Review – Popping Pirate
A bubble popping puzzle game that riffs on the classic, Rusty Spout Rescue Adventure can’t recapture their magic. The Finger Guns review.
TENS! (Switch) Review – Sudoku x Tetris
The mobile game TENS! comes to Nintendo Switch and it’s a much more enjoyable product this time around. The Finger Guns Review.
Double Pug Switch (PC) Review – Mission Im-paws-sible
A difficulty curve that’s more like a solid brick wall makes Double Pug Switch a challenging, almost unfair experience. The Finger Guns Review.
Re:Turn – One Way Trip (PC) Review – Scream Locomotive
Survive a literal ghost train in Re:Turn – One Way Trip, a point-and-click game that’s not as scary or as interesting as it could have been. The Finger Guns Review.
Jackbox Party Pack 7 (Xbox One) Review – Another Party Classic
Another first class laughter rouser, Jackbox Party Pack 7 is fun for everyone (so long as they have the pop culture knowledge for it). The Finger Guns Review.