Estelle Mejia


8 games reviewed
71.3 average score
75 median score
25.0% of games recommended
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Nikoderiko: The Magical World Director's Cut is a good time for new fans, but those who have already played the original may debate on whether or not they want to return. With quality gameplay, an excellent soundtrack by David Wise, and pretty visuals, Nikoderiko is a platformer worth your time despite its lackluster narrative.

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Apr 11, 2025

Finding Frankie has plenty of good ideas and charm, but it falls flat on execution in areas. Regardless, if you're interested in a new game to speedrun, look no further.

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Apr 11, 2025

Level Devil is a fun and satisfying concept that is increasingly becoming hard for me to put down. With hundreds of unique levels to explore, you're bound to have a great time, though be prepared for some instances of frustration as you learn the ropes.

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SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered is a wonderful way to experience this classic RPG. Regardless of whatever story path you may choose, you are guaranteed a good time.

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Mar 26, 2025

Your House presents a memorable narrative in a unique way, with the game feeling like reading a good book. Coupled with a wide variety of puzzles and a great protagonist, Your House is a game worth your time.

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Assault Suit Leynos 2 Saturn Tribute is a very fun game that will make you want to replay it over and over again, but the limitations of this port and strange viewing options leave a lot to be desired.

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Mar 6, 2025

Trailmakers: Pioneers brings exciting ideas into a game that is built around a fun and functional core, but the systems around it are lacking any staying power. Although I had an absolute blast building my heart away, I wanted more from the campaign and combat, and this was enough to unfortunately detract from my overall experience significantly.

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Lost Records: Bloom is a wonderful time that explores the past and present while presenting an intriguing mystery that kept me on the edge of my seat. Don't Nod somehow managed to capture the energy of the first two Life is Strange titles while giving something new and heartfelt.

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