A tower defence puzzle game through a tongue-in-cheek capitalist lens, Rip Them Off is fun for a time but quickly becomes frustrating. The Finger Guns Review.
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The Solitaire Conspiracy (PC) Review – King, Queen, Jack, Spy
A smart and highly polished take on a classic card game is melded with an FMV narrative in Bithell Games’ latest, The Solitaire Conspiracy. The Finger Guns Review.
Stilstand (PC) Review – Me, Myself and My Monster
A relatable visual novel exploring one woman’s existential crisis, Stilstand is darkly funny. The Finger Guns review.
Pendragon (PC) Review – Camelot Of Fun
An impressive blend of narrative and strategy, Inkle’s Pendragon tells a unique tale with each move you make. The Finger Guns Review.
Road Bustle (PS4) Review – Roadkill
Imagine Crossy Road but utterly terrible. That’s Road Bustle, a cheap game that proves that you get what you pay for. The Finger Guns Review.
Table Tennis (PS4) Review – Swerve This One
With physics that takes a lot of getting used to, Sabec’s Table Tennis is a substandard attempt to replicate the real world sport. The Finger Guns Review.
Raji: An Ancient Epic (Switch) Review – Good But Not Quite Epic
An action adventure game that’s steeped in Hindu iconography and Balinese mythology, Raji: An Ancient Epic is a fun debut game from Nodding Head Games. The Finger Guns Review.
Spot The Difference (PS4) Review – A Classic Comes to Console
A classic comes to consoles as Spot The Difference from Sabec gives it a new 2 player angle. The Finger Guns Review.
Air Hockey (PS4) Review – A Real Puck Up
Little more than a concept tech demo, Sabec’s Air Hockey is shallow and thoroughly unenjoyable. The Finger Guns Review.
Bounty Battle (PS4) Review – Indiepocalypse Now
A Smash Bros-like brawler featuring a smorgasbord of indie game characters, Bounty Battle is fun with friends but lacks a spark in solo player. The Finger Guns Review.