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Sonic Forces Review – So close, but so very far

November 7, 2017 Ross Keniston

Sonic Forces is a letdown, and that’s massively disappointing. The FingerGuns Review.

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36 Fragments of Midnight Review – Short Procedural Boredom

October 16, 2017 Sean Davies

36 Fragments of Midnight proves that procedural generation doesn’t necessarily benefit some games. The FingerGuns Review;

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Firefighters: Airport Fire Department Review – Kill It With Fire

October 5, 2017 Sean Davies

Firefighters: Airport Fire Department is among the worst games to release on PS4. The FingerGuns review;

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EGX 2017: 12 Brilliant Indie Games From The Show Floor

September 27, 2017 Sean Davies

There was an incredibly strong showing from indie developers at EGX 2017. Here are 12 of our favourites;

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Knack 2 Review – Kratos For Kids

September 18, 2017 Sean Davies

Knack 2 is a pleasurable, intelligently designed 3D puzzle+brawler+platformer that’s suitable for gamers of any age but it falls just short of joining the Playstation classics. The FingerGuns Review.

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Radial-G: Racing Revolved Review – Spinning A-VR-ound

September 11, 2017 Ross Keniston

Radial-G arrives on console in cracking fashion.

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Chromagun Review – Portal Goes Paintballing

August 31, 2017 Sean Davies

Chromagun wears its influences on its sleeve but fails to recreate the magic of its forebears. The FingerGuns Review;

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Songbringer Review – A relentlessly punishing RPG

August 30, 2017 Ross Keniston

Songbringer arrives on PS4. Does it stack up against its competitors? Songbringer is a super-tough,…

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Observer Review – Stylish, But Short On Substance

August 30, 2017 Sean Davies

Observer is a suave, confident cyber-punk adventure that starts strongly then loses its way before the credits roll. The FingerGuns Review.

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Forma.8 Review – Alone & Abandoned In A Beautiful World

August 22, 2017 Ross Keniston

The acclaimed indie Forma.8 has arrived on Switch. How does it fare? Forma.8 has an atmosphere that you won’t forget in a hurry. The FingerGuns review;

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