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[FEATURE] How Animal Crossing: New Horizons saved my isolation.

April 18, 2020 Ross Keniston

It’s very dark outside. Looking at the clock on my phone it’s blasting back in…

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Save Your Nuts Review – Save Your Money

April 16, 2020 Toby Andersen

A frenetic party-game where you scramble for nuts in 4v4 arena battles, but a serious lack of content is all you’ll find buried come winter. The Finger Guns Review.

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Construction Simulator 3 – Console Edition Review – Mortar Do

April 15, 2020 Sean Davies

Backhoe’s in different area codes.

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Biped Review – RentPed

April 14, 2020 Ross Keniston

Biped offers some unique and clever puzzles, but will it replace your current local co-op go-to’s? The Finger Guns Review;

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Galaxy Warfighter (PC) Review – Better Best Forgotten

April 13, 2020 Toby Andersen

A shmup with no unique selling point, hundreds of missions of filler, all with an entirely forgettable name. The Finger Guns Review.

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Null Drifter Review – Spectrum 48Khaos

April 13, 2020 Paul Collett

Null Drifter is a simple, fun, but ultimately shallow shooter. The Finger Guns Review;

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Hotshots: Studio Koba’s ‘retro futuristic’ Narita Boy

April 12, 2020 Toby Andersen

*Hotshots is a series of previews on our most anticipated indies, either glorious Kickstarters still in production, or indie devs with magic up their sleeves. We can’t wait for these games. Hotshots is here to put them on your radar.

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Snakeybus (PS4) Review – Miss the Bus

April 9, 2020 Ross Keniston

Snakeybus does one thing, and does it…ok? The Finger Guns Review;

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Persona 5 Royal (PS4) Review – Top of Its Class

April 7, 2020 Toby Andersen

It’s not perfect, but if you like RPGs, anime, engrossing narratives, or just a second life to live you owe it to yourself not to miss this. Persona 5 Royal, the Finger Guns Review.

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The Casebook of Arkady Smith (PS4) Review – Blade Walker

April 6, 2020 Sean Davies

A futuristic whodunit set in an open world, The Casebook of Arkady Smith has far too much filler, not enough “find the killer”. The Finger Guns Review.

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