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78.5 average score
80 median score
59.0% of games recommended

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3.6 / 5.0 - Outbound
May 29, 2026

Hit the road in your eco friendly van, build it into your dream cozy home and live off the land.

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4.1 / 5.0 - Causal Loop
May 29, 2026

Help yourself solve problems to escape the loop.

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May 22, 2026

Out of the Blue Games returns with a solid sequel to Call of the Sea that cosmic horror and puzzle aficionados are bound to enjoy.

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3.5 / 5.0 - NITRO GEN OMEGA
May 22, 2026

Nitro Gen Omega offers novelty with anime cutscenes and high-tempo thrill in between slow strategic turn-based mech battles.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Forza Horizon 6
May 19, 2026

The best simcade racing game I've played since the last one.

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4 / 5.0 - Invincible VS
May 19, 2026

A brutal, fast paced brawler for fans of Invincible and newcomers alike

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight isn't just another iterative entry in the franchise; it's a new vision defined by varied gameplay, gorgeous upgraded graphics and clever storytelling. Whether you're gliding across Gotham's skyline, piecing together detective puzzles or laughing at a perfectly timed gag, the game delivers a rich, polished experience that honors the Dark Knight in a way only LEGO can.

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May 15, 2026

Arty Facts, much like Zooseum, isn't especially game-changing or revelatory for the franchise, but it offers more, new, Two Point Museum, and that alone might just be enough. All the trademark charm and character of Two Point's games are here, so if you enjoy what the base game or Zooseum offers, then you'll enjoy this, because it's largely more of the same, and that's no bad thing.

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May 14, 2026

As a whole, Winx Club: The Magic Is Back is a short, harmless and very basic tie‑in that younger players may enjoy for its ease and familiarity but it lacks the magic and polish to truly satisfy long‑time fans. It's one of those games that feels more like a cash grab opposed to a game made for kids and sadly (even though we finished it), my daughters were a little underwhelmed and without co-op play, we would have missed the finish.

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If you only own a Nintendo Switch 2, Indiana Jones And The Great Circle is an absolutely must-have. Is it worth buying a second time if you already own the Xbox Series X or PS5 version? Not really, but if you want it to be an excuse to play the entire adventure again, then nobody should blame you for doing so. The Switch 2 version running at 30 frames per second will deflate some, but when you consider the addition of gyroscope functionality, the trade-off is worth it. Overall, Indiana Jones And The Great Circle on Switch 2 is a great Switch 2 game, even if it might be a harder sell for those who've already played it.

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May 12, 2026

WILL: Follow the Light is a thoughtful and cinematic adventure built on varied gameplay, strong atmosphere and a personal story about this father, his relationships and the search for meaning in the aftermath of loss. Without spoiling the game, it is one that must be experienced without any prior expectations and with just a limited knowledge of the story. As to the gameplay, it mostly works but some of the glitches can shake you out of the immersion factor but if you enjoy those surreal walking type games, WILL: Follow the Light might be just for you.

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The overall plot, cast and character dynamics carry the story forward, and the bug-free experience, full stealth gameplay and other new mechanics set a new standard for future Supermassive games.

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3.5 / 5.0 - The End of the Sun
May 7, 2026

The End of the Sun manages to leave its mark in a pretty interesting way. Its focus on exploration, atmosphere, and the slow unraveling of a story built around mythology and human connection feels special. There are some rough edges, especially with onboarding, character presentation, and pacing in certain stretches, but the main idea is strong and executed with clear passion. If you enjoy slower, narrative-driven games where the satisfaction comes from piecing things together and exploring a world that feels different from the usual settings, this is an easy recommendation. Even if Slavic mythology isn't something you're familiar with, the way it's presented here makes it approachable and worth experiencing.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Motorslice
May 7, 2026

MOTORSLICE is a game that thrives on its feel. Moving through its world, chaining together actions, and carving through enemies with your chainsaw is consistently satisfying. The mystery of its story, the creativity of its mechanics, and its strong visual style all come together in a way that feels genuine. While some of its oddities can get in the way and cause frustrating or unfair restarts, there's a clear sense that it was made with a love for games and experimentation. MOTORSLICE ultimately leaves a lasting impression thanks to its exploration, movement-focused gameplay, and a world that leaves room for interpretation, with mechanics that feel deeply connected to its massive structure.

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May 7, 2026

Scar-Lead Salvation has ideas that sound promising, especially the roguelike structure, weapon variety, and anime sci-fi presentation, but the execution never fully supports them. The combat is playable but shallow, the environments are repetitive, and the progression systems do not create the kind of momentum a roguelike needs to stay engaging. There is still something mildly enjoyable about running through it in a low effort, background kind of way, especially if you are not expecting depth, but it struggles to justify its design or its price point. It is not completely without merit, but it feels more like a foundation for a better game than a fully realized one. With more variety, stronger level design, and tighter progression, there is a version of this concept that could work much better. As it stands, Scar-Lead Salvation is a game that is easy to understand, easy to play, and just as easy to put down.

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May 7, 2026

Prophecies of Ash is a good first step in the right direction for Anno 117: Pax Romana. The volcanic eruption cycle adds a much-needed challenge to the game, especially for the late-stage builds, where there are no military and economic challenges left for the players, and prevents the playthrough from becoming monotonous, while it can be switched off by those who would rather not worry about natural disasters burning half of their cities to the ground. While the dual nature of Obsidian as a currency as well as a finite resource hinders gameplay progression and stretches the story campaign thin, it not only fits the thematic cohesion of the game world but also encourages the players to take the risk of volcanic eruptions, hoping to mine it incrementally. After all, victory belongs to those who dare, and there is no better proof of that than the Roman Empire!

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May 7, 2026

MOUSE: P.I. for Hire may be the most gorgeous game you play in 2026…but sadly not in execution. It's wonderful to look at and listen to, but an overly formulaic approach with gameplay shortcomings hamper its overall execution.

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3 / 5.0 - Total Chaos
May 3, 2026

A sloppy port sullies what is otherwise a solid survival horror experience.

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May 3, 2026

The kind of cosmic horror that makes you ponder your place in the universe

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May 1, 2026

Adorable Adventures ends up being more engaging than it might initially seem. It's not a long game, and you can see most of what it offers in a few hours, but there's enough optional content to stretch that time if you want to fully explore every corner. What stands out most is how cohesive it feels. The mechanics, the world, and the tone all support the same idea of slowing down and experiencing nature through a different perspective. If you enjoy relaxed exploration and games that focus more on atmosphere than difficulty, this is an easy recommendation. Helping Boris reunite his family feels rewarding because every objective along the way is genuinely fun to take part in.

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