Radical! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are coming back, this time in retro collection form! Thirteen games, one awesome collection. Find out what’s in The Cowabunga Collection inside:
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Martha Is Dead Review (PS5) – Under The Skin
A psychological horror that does indeed have some shocking moments, does Martha Is Dead maintain that tone with its schizophrenic gameplay? The Finger Guns review:
King of Fighters XV Review (PS5) – All Hail
The fifteenth main game from the long-fighting series, King of Fighters XV looks and plays well. Will it convert those unfamiliar with it? The Finger Guns review.
Swords & Bones Review (Switch) – Shovelware Knight
A Ghouls ‘n’ Ghosts knockoff that would look more fitting on an early century phone, Sword & Bones does nothing new or exciting. The Finger Guns review:
OlliOlli World Review (PS5) – Sweet Like Candy, Just As Hard
Don’t be fooled by the sugar coating, OlliOlli World is an insanely tough-but-addictive skateboarding game. However, it pulls it off so well it’s hard to stay mad at it. The Finger Guns review:
White Shadows Review (PS5) – Orwell Revisited
Wearing its inspiration so openly, it’s not hard to immediately draw comparisons to White Shadows. But then, is that a bad thing? The Finger Guns review.
Super Impossible Road Review (Switch) – Roll With It
Fast and frenetic, Super Impossible Road evokes the older generation of quick, arcade racers from yesteryear. But does its fun make up for the frustration? The Finger Guns review:
Bright Memory: Infinite Review (PC) – One To Remember
A gorgeous and action-packed shooter, is Bright Memory: Infinite worth it for its short run time and linearity? The Finger Guns review:
The Last Stand: Aftermath Review (PS5) – Make It Count
A cross between twinstick shooter and survival adventure, The Last Stand is a refreshing take on the two. But is it trying to do too much? The Finger Guns review:
Bloody Rally Show Review (PS4) – Carmageddon’t
A basic enough racer, Bloody Rally Show doesn’t boast anything ground-breaking. Yet, does it need to do so to be fun? The Finger Guns review: