With two weeks to go, Capcom have added a playable demo for the upcoming Resident Evil 4 remake available now. Here are our excited thoughts:
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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Review (PS5) – Once Upon A Time In China
Two powerhouses of action team up to deliver Wo Long, a new take on a Chinese fable. Does it live up to legend? The Finger Guns review:
Resident Evil 4 (2005) – The Good, The Bad & The Weird
Quick-time knife fights! Gigantic statues! Item management! Yes, it’s a look at some of the most memorable moments in the original Resident Evil 4:
Aeterna Noctis Review (PS5) – Symphony For The Devil
A side-scroller with old school sensibilities, does Aeterna Noctis at least provide some Metroidvania fun, or should the King of Darkness abdicate? The Finger Guns review:
Lone Ruin Review (Switch) – Dangerous To Go ‘Lone
A roguelike in the traditional sense, Lone Ruin is a challenge for both new and experienced alike. Dark backgrounds contrast with bright colours and synth tunes, does it make it worth trying? The Finger Guns review:
Robotry! Review (Switch) – Robo-Trying My Patience
A platform/puzzler with an exceptionally steep learning curve, will Robotry deter those with little patience? The Finger Guns review:
The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt Review (PS5) – Like Fine Toussaint Wine
The Witcher 3 finally gets its long-awaited upgrade. If it worth diving back into, or should the White Wolf be retired? The Finger Guns review:
Space Marine 2: What We Know So Far…
The Ultramarines are back, kicking ass on a new planet against an alien aggressor. Not sure what to expect? Here’s what we know so far about Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2:
Saint Kotar Review (PS5) – Miserable Cults
A murder-mystery, cult-based affair, Saint Kotar mixes point-and-click with religious shenanigans. Is it full of faith, or a load of fallacy? The Finger Guns review:
Gungrave G.O.R.E Review (PS5) – Coffin Up Nostalgia
Like its resurrected protagonist, Gungrave is back. But is it a welcome nod to the old mechanics of century-turning shooters, or should the coffin be firmly nailed? The Finger Guns review: