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78.6 average score
80 median score
59.4% of games recommended

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Nov 28, 2025

This unexpected drop of Lara's first reboot adventure onto Switch 2 was a pleasant surprise, both from its general existence and from the inclusion of its multiplayer mode, solid performance, and low price.

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Nov 27, 2025

Even now, I still don't know quite where I stand on Project Motor Racing. Everything it does well, it does very well; clunky menus aside, the presentation and visuals are great, and the sound is wonderful when it's working properly. The small issues, however, ultimately soured the experience for me somewhat.

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3.8 / 5.0 - A.I.L.A
Nov 27, 2025

An enjoyable horror experience, A.I.L.A surprises with fantastic voice acting and an interesting concept, while still missing the mark on total immersion.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Kirby Air Riders
Nov 27, 2025

Kirby Air Riders captures the spirit of the 2003 original but enhances it with improved graphics, richer customisation, and a wider range of modes that give the game more longevity. For long-time fans, it feels like a long-overdue homecoming. For new players, it offers a racing game that stands out from anything else on the Switch 2. And for both groups, it proves that Kirby's quirky little racing experiment from 2003 was never a one-off: it was an idea waiting for the right moment to soar.

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3.3 / 5.0 - Umami
Nov 22, 2025

A beautifully crafted 3D puzzle game that has a high chance of making you hungry when playing.

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As someone who was probably a bit too old to have caught the original fandom of SpongeBob but then was introduced to it via fatherhood… I appreciate the love that has been put into this game. It is very easy for franchises to simply churn out pulp slop (anyone from the 90's remember all those side scrolling/platform games based on things from The Blues Brothers to Home Alone and basically everything in between?). Fortunately, SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide has been made with fans in mind and really does feel like you are in the middle of an episode of the show (the moment SpongeBob and Patrick first learn they can swap who is in ghost form had me chuckling quite a bit). It's a lot of fun with very minimal stress whilst still not being so easy that you can play it with your eyes closed. It's the right level of challenge with a lot of fun throughout… highly recommended for SpongeBob fans or even just fans of fun platformers!

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4.5 / 5.0 - Lumines Arise
Nov 19, 2025

Lumines Arise is a masterful reinvention of the series, blending hypnotic music, vibrant visuals, and intuitive puzzle gameplay into an immersive and deeply satisfying package. Whether in standard 4K or fully in VR, the game captivates, offering both a relaxing experience and moments of intense challenge. With its rich single-player Journey, robust multiplayer options, and deep customization, it caters to both newcomers and long-time fans. Minor accessibility tweaks and occasional visual clutter are small trade-offs for what is otherwise one of the most polished and enjoyable puzzle games of 2025. Lumines Arise is a must-play for anyone who loves puzzles, music, or games that truly make you feel the beat.

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2.3 / 5.0 - Achilles: Survivor
Nov 19, 2025

For a game priced at $6.99 USD, Achilles: Survivor absolutely offers some lightweight fun. There's a generous roster of characters, a serviceable progression system, and a clever idea in its structure-building mechanics. Combined with run-based auto-combat, it can be a pleasant enough background game, something to play while listening to a podcast or unwinding for a few minutes. But as a full package, it struggles. The grind sets in too quickly, the objectives often feel arbitrarily punishing, and the presentation leans heavily toward bland. Its mythological theme could've elevated the entire experience, yet it never meaningfully interacts with the gameplay. On Switch specifically, the performance hiccups hold the game back even more. Achilles: Survivor isn't a disaster, but it's also far from realizing the potential of its concept. If you're curious about Greek mythology or want a low-cost survivor-like with a small twist, you might find a few hours of entertainment here. If you're on the fence, though, you're probably better off choosing a more polished entry in the genre.

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Nov 16, 2025

Masterful Roman-themed city-builder with deep gameplay systems for enthusiasts and an accessible story campaign for casuals.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Winter Burrow
Nov 16, 2025

Taken together, Winter Burrow succeeds as a survival game that is polished, accessible, and quietly affecting. It may not satisfy players looking for fast paced action, but for those drawn to slower, reflective experiences it offers a distinctive blend of challenge and comfort. By merging its cozy aesthetic with meaningful gameplay, it delivers a survival tale that resonates beyond its mechanics. On Xbox Series X, it stands out as a thoughtful and memorable addition to the genre.

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Nov 16, 2025

Travel across the world looking for a missing toy maker in this cult classic remake.

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Nov 14, 2025

In summary, Tales of Xillia is not perfect, but it remains a deeply enjoyable and emotionally resonant JRPG. Its heartfelt storytelling, strong character development, and exciting combat continue to define what fans cherish about the Tales of series. While a few rough edges persist, the remaster successfully modernizes a classic, ensuring that both returning players and newcomers can appreciate its timeless qualities. Over a decade later, Tales of Xillia remains a testament to the enduring charm of traditional Japanese role-playing games.

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Nov 14, 2025

All in all, while not perfect, Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is an incredible remake of two fantastic, staple games of the genre. While it may not be for every type of player, the new enhancements, updates, and quality-of-life improvements make it a must-have for returning fans and modern JRPG enthusiasts.

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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment succeeds in enriching the Zelda timeline while sharpening the Musou formula. Its expanded cast, Zonai mechanics, upgraded co-op and lore driven rewards make it more than just another Warriors entry. While repetition remains part of the genre's DNA, the pacing, polish and narrative weight elevate this instalment into a meaningful new chapter in Zelda history that fans will find both spectacular and significant.

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The Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack is a great entry point into the Atelier franchise. There's tons to do and see thanks to the inclusion of all prior DLC and some new content exclusive to this package.

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Nov 13, 2025

For those perhaps new to the genre, or if you aren’t interested in park management that gets too involved, then Jurassic World Evolution 3 is a fantastic starting point to test your dinosaur-handling skills.

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Nov 4, 2025

For those who can't play the 2009 original, Plants vs Zombies: Replanted is a modern repackaging of one of the greatest tower defense games of all time. It is, however, a carbon copy in offerings of the 2009 Game of the Year edition.

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2.9 / 5.0 - Wreckreation
Nov 4, 2025

A failed attempt to rekindle the Burnout flame, though Wreckreation's creative features are admirable. Too derivative and flawed to recommend, but might provide enough enjoyment for those looking for a fast and destructive arcade-racing fix.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Keeper
Nov 2, 2025

A touching tale of friendship and the power of light over dark that is as spellbinding as it is jaw dropping.

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Nov 2, 2025

Long time fans of the off-the-wall action puzzler and newcomers alike are bound to have a ball.

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