A wonderful blend of run-and-gun shooters from yesteryear, combined with the challenge and “one more go” attitudes of modern games. Is it a fitting tribute, or has nostalgia run dry? The Finger Guns review:
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Spirit of the North (PC) Review – Still Looking For My Spirit Animal
It was always going to get compared to Okami and Journey, but is Spirit of the North a spiritual successor to its forebears, or a transparent imitation? The Finger Guns Review;
John Wick Hex (PS4) Review – Totally Wicked
An ingenious interpretation of the movie action, John Wick Hex is a stylish and unique title. The Finger Guns Review;
Wavey the Rocket (PC) Review – Catching that Sweet Waveform
Wavey the Rocket is a brand new waveform-creating platformer with a control scheme you’ve never seen before. But is this retro concept game an essential purchase or something that should never have been tried? The Finger Guns Review.
Streets of Rage 4 (PS4) Review – Retreading These Streets
So it’s only taken 26 years for this to happen. A sequel to the best beat-em-up you can get your hands on. Streets of Rage 4 finally makes its way to the streets (see what I did there) but is it worth the wait? The Finger Guns review:
Ghost Sweeper (Switch) Review – Not The (Solomon’s) Key To Success
Inspired by the Tecmo NES/C64 classic Solomon’s Key, Ghost Sweeper is a retro puzzler that’s not quite as well designed as its forebearer. The Finger Guns Review.
Daymare 1998 Review (PS4) – A Failed Experiment
What started as a fan remake of Resident Evil 2 instead gets turned into a pale imitation of its forebears. Is there anything redeeming in here, or should it be taken out and double tapped? The Finger Guns Review:
Deliver Us The Moon (PS4) Review – A Cosmic Trip
A sci-fi puzzle game that’s heavy on the ‘science’ and the ‘fiction’, Deliver Us To The Moon is almost out of this world. The Finger Guns Review;
Shred! 2 ft. Sam Pilgrim Review – The Only Thing Shredding Is My Patience
A 2.5D bike game in the vein of Pumped BMX and Trials, Shred! continues the high speed and trick system of its original, but at the expense of punishing tracks and a ludicrous progression system. The Finger Guns review:
Dread Nautical (PS4) Review – Hell in a Sail
A tactical, rogue-like, turn-based RPG from Apple Arcade arrives on consoles. How does it fare? Dread Nautical – The Finger Guns Review;