A deep narrative RPG made up of fragments of 13 different stories, and a top down half real-time, half turn-based strategic mech battler, 13 Sentinels channels the spirit of 80s science fiction. But is it every mech-anime fan’s dream, or a confusing mash of genres? The Finger Guns review:
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As Far As The Eye (PC) Review – The Third Eye
As Far As The Eye is a resourcing and strategy game that gives you control of a nomadic tribe and tasks you with getting them home before the encroaching water floods the land. But should you get on board this caravan, or let it roll by? The Finger Guns Review:
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (Xbox One) Review – Back in the Habit
A side-scrolling horror adventure, The Coma 2 borrows gameplay and influences from many sources. But does it stand up on its own merit? The Finger Guns Review:
[Feature] Spacebase Startopia – A New Life Awaits You In The Off World Colonies
An entirely unexpected game from my childhood is getting a remake and it looks like pure nostalgia!
Ary and the Secret of Seasons (PS4) Review – The Winter of Discontent
Ary and the Secret of Seasons is an Asian-themed kid’s adventure game, with a plucky young hero and a season-based puzzle system. But is it summer, summer, summertime, or another Christmas with no snow? The Finger Guns Review:
10 Brand New Indies – Indie Arena Booths
Check out these ten indies we’ve found browsing the virtual show floor at Indie Arena Booths Online, Gamescom.
Inmost (PC) Review – Pixels Shouldn’t Be This Scary
A wonderfully detailed metroidvania horror, Inmost combines cinematic sensibilities with pixel art direction, in a horror that shouldn’t really work. I mean, pixelart can’t be scary, can it? The Finger Guns Review:
Sheepo (PC) Review – A Pacifist Metroidvania
Sheepo is a true to form metroidvania in the classic sense, but this one has no combat. And no arms. But is pacificism your thing? The Finger Guns Review:
Helheim Hassle (Xbox One) Review – You’ve Really Got to Use Your Head
Helheim Hassle smashes together disconnecting your body parts with Vikings (because they are so in right now) in a quirky puzzle platformer. But is it a classic of the new Norse genre or does it all just fall apart? The Finger Guns Review.
Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town (PC) Review – A Pirates Life For Me
Willy Morgan and The Curse of Bone Town is both a beginners Point and Click, and a homage to the greats. But is it also a classic, or should it be confined to Davy Jones’ locker? The Finger Guns Review: