


However, the cost of victory comes with a price. Wallrunning over enemies and slicing them in twain to a Daniel Deluxe soundtrack is nothing short of pure glee. It’s got that slickness and appeal to it, especially now on the next generation of consoles (and updates). But what about big, show-stopping, next-gen beasts? That’s where Ghostrunner comes in.Ī fast-paced cyberpunk-ian runner/slasher, Ghostrunner is great when it gets going. Next came Furi, Hong Kong Massacre (check that out, too) and Ruiner to fill the indie gap. What started with Hotline Miami eventually progressed into new joints to gorge on. The one-more-go, quick-fire action game has become a staple of my diet.

It looks amazing, but does that charm carry over to longevity? The Finger Guns review: A year on from its first release, Ghostrunner has been jazzed up for the current console generation.
