The remaster I don’t think anyone was asking for, Kingdoms of Amalur comes out of nowhere to remind us all how fun it was the first time around. But how well does it hold up nearly a decade later? The Finger Guns review.
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Witcheye (Switch) Review – Eye Will Hunt You Down
The Switch port of the popular ocular mobile game finally hits stores. Is Witcheye an eye-opener, or a bit short-sighted in its console ambitions? The Finger Guns review:
Wasteland 3 (PS4) Review – Wild, Wild Wasteland
A change of scenery for the long-standing Wasteland series, which opens up into a massive, richly detailed tactical RPG. The question is, will you go it alone or get some help along the way? The Finger Guns review:
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time (Xbox) Review – Aku May Cry
A faithfully written companion piece to the highly esteemed cartoon, is Jack’s latest adventure a great place to start or is it too obscure for newcomers? The Finger Guns review:
Collapsed (Switch) Review – The Imitable Dead
A roguelike dungeon crawler, Collapsed doesn’t do anything to break the mold but merely fit in it. But look past its dated graphics, and you may find something deeper to enjoy. The Finger Guns review:
Mortal Shell (PS4) Review – Host In The Shell
Yet another action RPG in the format that FromSoftware have carved out. Yet far from imitation, Mortal Shell brings its own unique spin on proceedings… thankfully. The Finger Guns review:
Double Kick Heroes (Switch) Review – Drum ‘n’ Gun
Pixelated graphics, all kinds of heavy metal on the soundtrack, a bevvy of guest artists… what’s not to love? Well, besides the insane difficulty behind Double Kick Heroes. The Finger Guns review:
Skully (Switch) Review – Just Gotta Rock & Roll With It…
A hybrid of platformer and Marble Madness, Skully is a cute and wonderful little adventure. However, some nasty difficulty spikes and unforgiving controls may put off the younger audience. The Finger Guns review:
Hellpoint (PS4) Review – We’ll Tear Your Dark Soul Apart
July 31, 2020 Greg Hicks
What could have filled the absence of a Dead Space/DOOM adventure under the Dark Souls template is riddled with technical issues. But are there any saving graces? The Finger Guns review:
Maid of Sker (PS4) Review – All Kinds Of Sker-y …
A gorgeous looking horror title from veterans Wales Interactive, channeling a story from their native namesake. Does it provide enough scares in its claustrophobic setting, or does it delve into cliche? The Finger Guns review: