Like a bolt of lightning, Teslagrad 2 has launched without much in the way of buzz. So is it sparking with energy or a real shocker? The Finger Guns review:
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Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly Review (Switch) – The Latte of Conversation
Care to spend a few nights behind the bar mixing coffees and listening to the problems fauns have with social media? Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus and Butterfly is just the game for you. The Finger Guns review:
State of Play: Final Fantasy XVI – The Epic Tale Of Clive
One of the most impressive State Of Play’s ever, has to be seen to be believed.
Redemption Reapers Review (PS4) – Reap What You Sow
Redemption Reapers offers a simple and focussed SRPG from the makers of Ender Lilies. Is it essential or lost in the thousands of fantasy titles out there? The Finger Guns review:
20 Indie Games To Be Excited About During April 2023
April is shaping up to be an excellent month for indie games fans, and here are 20 indie titles to keep an eye out for.
GrimGrimoire OnceMore Review (PS5) – With Not Enough Feeling
Once, More, Three times a young witch-in-training must take down 2D vertical battlefields filled with fairyfolk in an enhanced re-release of GrimGrimoire. Is it worth another go round? The Finger Guns Review:
Octopath Traveler II Review (Switch) – Pieces of Eight
Eight more characters and a new HD2D world to explore in Octopath Traveller II. Do the pieces of eight become a JRPG to treasure? Or is this one disconnected storyline too many? The Finger Guns review:
Bleak Faith: Forsaken Review (PC) – Elden Ring of Fire
Impressive-looking soulslike Bleak Faith: Forsaken is inspired by the greats of the genre. Can it match its peers, or is its future bleak? The Finger Guns review:
14 Indie Games To Get Excited About During March 2023
Looking for some indie games to play during March 2023? We have you covered with a list of 14 to keep an eye on.
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line Review (PS4) – Melodies of Life
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line brings the rhythm back after a 9 year hiatus. Can it hit the high notes, or does it fall flat? The Finger Guns Review: