A whimsical and quaint experience, marred somewhat by awkward platforming and niggling technical issues. The Finger Guns review:
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Danger Scavenger Review (Switch) – Is Anything Salvageable?
What could have been a vibrant and futuristic take on roguelikes instead suffers with technical issues and little drive to make it worth pursuing. The Finger Guns review:
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 Review (PS5) – Still Gleaming
A shinier update to the already impressive looking remake from last year, is this worth the graphical (and monetary) leap? The Finger Guns review:
Can’t Drive This Review (PS4) – Driving Each Other Mad
A wacky and quite clever concept, made great with its multiplayer mechanic. But can it hold up without it? The Finger Guns review.
PAKO Caravan Review (Switch) – Come On and Do The Car-Ga
Once in a while a game comes along that reminds you why you love gaming. No dramas, no highly rendered animal anatomy. Just fun. This is it. The Finger Guns review:
Breathedge Review (PC) – Space Farce
A space-faring crafting sim, and a damn pretty one at that. Filled with humour and depth, does Breathedge go too far into crude territory, or strike the right balance? The Finger Guns review:
King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match Review (PS4) – Long Live The King
On its original release back in 2002 (surprisingly), Unlimited Match was considered one of the best in the series. Does that esteem still hold some near-twenty years later? The Finger Guns review:
#Drive Review (Switch) – I Like Driving Really Far
A simple concept, somehow twisted into something both weirdly calming and downright frustrating. But at least it looks nice. The Finger Guns review:
Disjunction Review (PS4) – Blade Run-Noir
Offering a well-written and fairly long story, Disjunction is hindered somewhat by its slightly unfair gameplay and unreadable text. The Finger Guns review:
Monster Energy Supercross 4 Preview – Down and Dirty
The latest in Milestone’s motorbike catalogue, I got the chance to play a preview build of the upcoming Supercross game. How does it fair against the rest of their library?