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:
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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:
Superliminal (PS4) Review – What Dreams May Come
An absolutely mind-blowing new puzzler from the brains behind Antichamber, Superliminal is a treat. But is its run time and linearity enough to justify the price of admission? The Finger Guns review…
Ultracore (PS4) Review – An Unearthed
A game so classic it doesn’t just have a life system, it has a password progression mechanic too. A wonderful slice from the past that echoes classic era ‘run and gunners’, is Ultracore worth it for the nostalgic value? The Finger Guns review:
Neon Abyss (Xbox One) Review – The Abyss Does More Than Stare Back
While it may not bring anything new to the randomised, initially difficult platformer genre, Neon Abyss still pulls its weight. Yet will the lack of personality in its heroes be its detriment? The Finger Guns review.
F1 2020 (PS4) Review – The Winning Formula
The latest racing simulation based on everyone’s favourite fast car hobby. The problem is, is it accessible for those that don’t follow the motorsport religiously? The Finger Guns Review:
The Blair Witch (Switch) Review – Things That Go Bark In The Night
Treading on familiar ground with an established franchise, Bloober Team aim to bring their horror skills to the series. Whilst it may lack in technical polish, does it make up for in scares? The Finger Guns review: