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Unusual Findings Review (PS5) – Hide and Unseek

October 11, 2022 Kat Bullock

Three friends uncover a mysterious going on in the neighbourhood. Travel back to the 80’s in Unusual Findings. The Finger Guns review:

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Asterigos: Curse of the Stars Review (PS5) – Starry-Eyed Surprise

October 11, 2022 Tom Woods

Is Acme Gamestudio’s debut title a star player, or does it crash and burn? The Finger Guns review:

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LEGO Bricktales Review (PS5) – A Few Bricks Short

October 11, 2022 Sean Davies

A creative LEGO adventure game, LEGO Bricktales is hampered by frequent crashing on PS5. The Finger Guns Review.

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The Finger Guns Podcast Ep. 175 – Video Games and Mental Health

October 10, 2022 Ross Keniston

”You’re wrong because it doesn’t vertebrae….’

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Aerial_Knight’s Never Yield Review (Switch) – Hop To It

October 10, 2022 Greg Hicks

A fast paced, side-scrolling blast, Aerial_Knight’s Never Yield is a fun runner. But does its lack of variety hamper any desire to play it again? The Finger Guns review:

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Undetected Review (PC) – Kept You Waiting, Huh?

October 10, 2022 Miles Thompson

One for Metal Gear Solid fans and probably only MGS fans, Undetected is a true homage to the 1998 classic. The Finger Guns review:

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Paw Patrol: Grand Prix Review (PS5) – Lap Dogs

October 8, 2022 Sean Davies

An accessible kart racer designed for fans of the TV show, Paw Patrol: Grand Prix is a decent stocking filler. The Finger Guns Review.

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Maze Blaze Review (PS5) – Dead End

October 6, 2022 Miles Thompson

A roguelike top-down shooter to avoid, Maze Blaze is a depressingly boring maze to enter. The Finger Guns review:

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Splatter Zombiecalypse Now Review (Switch) – The Fall of Max Plain

October 6, 2022 Joshua Thompson

Splatter? Check. Zombies? Check. Imminent Apocalypse? Some might hope so after this. The Finger Guns review:

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There Is No Light Review (PC) – Shine On

October 6, 2022 Greg Hicks

An adventure game inspired by games of old, does There Is No Light shine a light on the top-down, retro genre? The Finger Guns review:

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