A digital recreation of the timeless board game, Sabec’s Snakes and Ladders on PS4 is exactly as advertised – but it misses the opportunity to do more. The Finger Guns Review.
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Tower of Time (PS4) Review – An RPG With Highs and Slows
An almost top-down cRPG that borrows a little much from its table top peers and gets a tad cliched at times, Tower of Time is fun despite its flaws. The Finger Guns Review.
Otterman Empire (Xbox One) Review – SplOtterman
Lacking polish and with limited solo appeal, Otterman Empire is saved by its Versus multiplayer mode. The Finger Guns review.
Death Come True Review – Choose Your Own Murder
An FMV game from the minds behind Danganronpa, Death Come True is an interesting evolution of the formula. The Finger Guns Review.
Golf on Mars Review – A New Spin On A Classic
The sequel to Desert Golfing, Golf on Mars makes some interesting changes to the tried and tested formula which make it much more approachable. The Finger Guns Review.
Behold the Kickmen (Switch) Review – Go Forth and Kick!
A football game for people that have zero interest in football? As wild a concept as that sounds, it actually works! But how far can one self-aware joke stretch? The Finger Guns review:
Beyond Blue (PS4) Review – A Whale Of A Time
An aquatic adventure that tells a powerful story, carries an important message and teaches as well as entertains, Beyond Blue is an excellent game. The Finger Guns Review.
Bowling (PS4) Review – Spare Me
Shallower than the bowling mini-game’s you’ll find in any number of other games, Bowling on PS4 is a gutter ball of a game. The Finger Guns Review.
Waking (Xbox One) Review – Hit The Snooze Button
An excellent concept doesn’t land in practice as Waking reaches for emotional responses it never really earns. The Finger Guns Review.
Edna and Harvey – The Breakout Anniversary Edition (PS4) Review – Point & Clink
A zany sense of humour is a blessing and a curse for point and click adventure Edna and Harvey – The Breakout Anniversary Edition. The Finger Guns Review.