Augusto A.


10 games reviewed
72.0 average score
75 median score
40.0% of games recommended
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Jun 23, 2025

It’s exciting to watch them build this shared fable universe in real time, and even though we don’t know what’s next for them as developers, it’s difficult to imagine it being less than excellent.

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Jun 7, 2025

Speed Freeks is bleeding out players fast, and it doesn’t feel like it’ll be long before all matches are filled with bots. The game has some great characters and environment designs, as well as a very fun customization system, but the bot-filled online-only matches make it a difficult title to recommend.

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6 / 10.0 - AI Limit
Jun 6, 2025

Players willing to put up with some repetitive exploration and rough enemy placements will be rewarded with fun boss fights and weapons that are exciting to use, but for the most part, AI Limit feels like a chore to play.

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Jun 2, 2025

Revenge of the Savage Planet is overall fun, but tends to be a bit bland and repetitive in some areas. If you enjoyed the previous game, then you will most likely also enjoy this one, as long as you go in with the right expectations.

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9.5 / 10.0 - Blood Typers
May 20, 2025

If you enjoy typing or unconventional survival horror games, you should give Blood Typers a try. There’s something surprisingly fun about its mixture of genres, as it manages to be an incredibly smooth and chaotic experience even when played solo.

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4.5 / 10.0 - Plastomorphosis
Feb 25, 2025

Plastomorphosis starts out as a rough but tolerable survival horror game, and slowly morphs into a test of patience propped up by tedious gameplay, a bad fixed camera system, obtuse puzzles and painful exploration.

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8 / 10.0 - Warriors: Abyss
Feb 21, 2025

Abyss has a fun gameplay loop, held together by well-thought-out roguelike systems and a massive cast of characters for players to try out. This is a game that does a genre mixture quite well, being a treat for both Musou and roguelike fans without alienating Koei’s core audience.

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Typing of the Net and Endless Nightmare are possibly novel experiences for those who are really into Needy Streamer Overload and simply want more of its characters, but as someone who is not that invested into the series, it just sort of falls flat as a below average typing game and a mostly alright 2D platformer.

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Enchantment Under the Sea is some of the best content Atomic Heart has received so far, keeping up with the quality established by the base game and also providing players with some much-needed mobility through the grappling hook, adding quite a bit of depth to both exploration and combat.

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Feb 9, 2025

Heart of Chornobyl continues the long-lived Stalker tradition of releasing great immersive sims with loads of performance issues, which are still enjoyed by the fans due to their charming atmospheres and immersive gameplay. Stalker 2 is far from a perfect title, but it delivers in terms of content and story to those who want to see more of the zone.

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