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2211 games reviewed
78.6 average score
80 median score
59.4% of games recommended

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Unscored - Tamagotchi Plaza
Jul 21, 2025

You might come into Tamagotchi Plaza feeling like you’ll be lightly entertained, but all too soon you’ll reach the conclusion that there’s barely anything here that’ll keep your attention for long.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Shadow Labyrinth
Jul 20, 2025

Shadow Labyrinth is a bold experiment by its developer and one that still deserves credit for its creativity and willingness to push boundaries. It offers a fresh, darker take on a beloved franchise, blending classic elements with modern genre conventions that almost suceeds.

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Jul 18, 2025

A deck building, pixel art, turn based RPG, where Guitar Hero meets Pokémon that absolutely shreds.

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CRPGs are a difficult genre to do well, and are often clunky. Neverwinter Nights 2 is both clunky and old, making it hard to enjoy today. This version has not made meaningful updates to the game, so it remains a pain to play for all but the most hardcore CRPG fans.

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Jul 17, 2025

As predicted, College Football '25 would rightly become the best selling sport game of all time, with only Call of Duty outselling it last year, period. Amazingly, this year's version is better in every way. Execution, presentation, immersion and depth go the next level on its second lap. The best amazingly just got best-ter. If you've got a PS5 Pro, College Football '26 is the game designed for it .

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Essentially, if you enjoyed RoboCop: Rogue City, then grab RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, as it's essentially more of the same but with some tweaks here and there. If you haven't played the original but you'd like to play a game in which you get to be RoboCop, either is fine, but certainly grab a copy, as it's a lot of fun!

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Jul 17, 2025

Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream shines thanks to stunning visuals and an emotional narrative. Gameplay is engaging and nicely crafted, though a little more freedom would work wonders. At any rate, I'm entirely satisfied with the quality of this game and strongly recommend you play it, sooner or later.

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3.3 / 5.0 - Somber Echoes
Jul 15, 2025

In the end, Somber Echoes succeeds in most of the areas that matter. It's a thoughtfully made Metroidvania with some standout mechanics, beautiful environments, and a solid gameplay loop. Its combat is serviceable, occasionally frustrating, but never fundamentally broken. Its story is intriguing, if emotionally distant. Its traversal and level design are its greatest strengths, occasionally held back by finicky controls and minor mechanical flaws. For fans of the genre, especially those who appreciate atmospheric worldbuilding and mythological themes, Somber Echoes offers a rewarding, compact experience that's worth the investment.

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4 / 5.0 - Gorn 2
Jul 15, 2025

A solid sequel to one of PSVRs best games

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Jul 9, 2025

A solid remake that doesn't quite stick the landing thanks to some bewildering soundtrack choices

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4.4 / 5.0 - Crown Gambit
Jul 9, 2025

It's impressive that, considering its mix of two very different genres, Crown Gambit very rarely missteps. Through the ten or so hours I spent with Crown Gambit, there were very few moments were I wasn't completely invested in the fate of Meodred. With fast-paced storytelling and a unique card system, this is a fascinating addition to your tactical combat collection, provided you can survive all that backstabbing.

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Jul 9, 2025

Klaus Lee – Thunderballs is a love letter to an era of gaming when skill and patience were the only ways forward, but it's delivered with a modern, smartly designed touch. It's tough, sometimes unfairly so, but it's also addictive, well-paced, and endlessly replayable thanks to its level creation tools. Whether you're blasting through the main campaign or diving into player-made deathtraps, the core mechanics remain solid, the humor stays sharp, and the satisfaction of threading the needle with your jetpack never gets old.

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Jul 4, 2025

More than just a novelty, Flower Defense stands as one of the more successful VR adaptations of a traditional genre, making intelligent use of its platform and delivering a consistently engaging gameplay loop. Though brief, only taking around 6-8 hours to get through the main portion of the game, the experience is densely packed with memorable moments and creative ideas, making it well worth revisiting. For longtime Smurfs fans and strategy enthusiasts alike, this is an impressive and worthwhile addition to the Meta Quest library.

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Hitman World of Assassination on Switch 2 is an ambitious and somewhat successful port. It looks great, plays well in short bursts, and offers a ton of replay value. But frequent performance issues and frustrating online limitations bring down the overall experience. If you can look past the constant framerate stutters and plan to play mostly online, then there is some fun to be had for fans of the stealth and strategy genre.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Against The Storm
Jul 1, 2025

Ultimately, Against the Storm succeeds because it is full of confidence with its vision and it embraces its concept without hesitation or weak underdeveloped design choices. It trims the fat, focuses on the moment-to-moment thrill of problem-solving, and keeps you moving forward. It's thoughtful without being overbearing, rich without being bloated, and endlessly replayable without losing its sense of identity. Few games blend atmosphere, mechanics, and challenge this elegantly and fewer still feel this good on a handheld.

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3 / 5.0 - Void Sails
Jul 1, 2025

Void Sails started its journey strong, but snail-slow combat and movement took the wind out my sails. An impressive effort by a small develop team, that I wish had the chance to squeeze more juice from the lemon and deliver on what ultimately felt like grand ambition that was unable to be realised.

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4 / 5.0 - Gex Trilogy
Jul 1, 2025

The Gex Trilogy on Xbox Series X is a lovingly crafted remaster that delivers exactly what it promises: three quirky, nostalgic platformers with just enough modern polish to make them playable in 2025. It's not a reinvention, and it doesn't need to be. It's a celebration of a character who never quite reached the heights of Mario or Sonic, but who carved out a unique, sarcastic niche in gaming's pantheon.

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Jun 29, 2025

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is a heartfelt evolution of the franchise that doesn't just ride the coattails of the Switch 2's hardware, but rather embraces it. With accessible-yet-deep gameplay, richly drawn characters and a world that feels both mythic and lived-in, it offers a standout launch experience for newcomers and veterans alike. Whether you're here to swing a blade, rebuild a village, or fall in love beneath the sakura trees, Azuma is well worth the journey.

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A sensational remaster of one of the greatest games ever made.

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Jun 23, 2025

Death Stranding 2 is very much a sequel to Death Stranding. If you bounced off the original's gameplay, then not much has changed here. The changes that have been made, however, all improve on the core concepts that had been solidified in 2019.

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