10 Great Games of 2020 That You Likely Didn’t Play

Some great titles flew under the radar this past year - check out some of them here.

Posted By | On 06th, Jan. 2021

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Freedom Finger

Wide Right Interactive makes no bones about Freedom Finger’s premise. This is a side-scrolling shooter, plain and simple (with your ship being a giant hand with the middle finger extended but still). But before you know it, voice talent like Eric Bauza, Nolan North and John DiMaggio show up in the super-serious story mode. Enemies aren’t just blown up with bullets but can also be grabbed to gain new power-ups. Freedom Finger is weird, brazen and also pretty fun with 40 levels and multiple difficulty settings to provide some proper bang for your buck.


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