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867 games reviewed
77.3 average score
80 median score
70.1% of games recommended

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10 / 10.0 - Pragmata
May 7, 2026

Pragmata is smart, emotionally engaging, visually stunning, mechanically inventive, and refreshingly different from nearly everything else in the modern action adventure space. It blends intense combat, real time puzzle solving, emotional storytelling, and unforgettable world building into something uniquely its own. After years of uncertainty, Capcom has finally delivered one of the most memorable sci fi adventures of the generation.

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7 / 10.0 - Amnesia: Rebirth
May 6, 2026

Amnesia: Rebirth on Nintendo Switch is a better-running PS4 game, not a true next-gen horror experience. Unlocked frame rate patch allows up to 60 FPS, but doesn’t fully stabilize 60 FPS. The game has excellent lighting and shadow design, along with a desert & cave atmosphere contrast. Even on Nintendo Switch 2, audio is the game’s biggest weapon, and sound design is what drives fear, not visuals. Monster AI feels outdated and predictable, and the fear system can become repetitive.

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Leon Lockhart
9.5 / 10.0 - Saros
May 6, 2026

Saros is one of PlayStation’s finest action games and a strong candidate for 2026 Game of the Year conversations come December.

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8 / 10.0 - Replaced
May 3, 2026

Replaced provides a thrilling cyberpunk story that draws you in with its environment. Combat isn’t difficult to learn and checkpoints are generous to help you. The story takes some time to find its groove and connect the dots. It’s an easy adventure to learn and if you stay to the end, there’s a good story waiting for you.

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Apr 30, 2026

If you bounced off Diablo IV at launch, this is a reasonable time to come back, ideally a week or two from now once the servers have settled. The PlayStation 5 edition, specifically, is an excellent port other than the lack of meaningful DualSense integration. If you liked the base Diablo IV, you’ll definitely love Lord of Hatred.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Kiln
Apr 26, 2026

Kiln is a pottery party brawler that is filled with humor and chaotic gameplay. Never in my life did I think that a pottery party brawler would be so much fun. This is the type of game we'd see on Xbox 360, and it's great that Double Fine brought this style of game to life. What holds it back from being even better is the lack of other modes and better maps. There are no complaints about its customization options and its chaotic gameplay.

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Apr 22, 2026

Not every part of the experience is perfect. Some pacing issues remain, particularly in the early sections of the first game. Exploration can occasionally feel repetitive, and the limitations of the combat grid may not appeal to everyone. But these are minor drawbacks in an otherwise strong package. In the end, this collection succeeds because it understands what made Star Force unique. It embraces its character-driven story, its layered world design, and its focused combat system while enhancing them for a modern audience. For longtime fans, it is a long-overdue celebration. For newcomers, it is an opportunity to experience a series that finally feels complete.

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5 / 10.0 - Street Soccer
Apr 19, 2026

Street Soccer is a quick sports game where you play 3v3 or 4v4 games of soccer. You can play single matches or compete in cup matches for a championship. Gameplay is repetitive and the opponents aren’t challenging, making games easy to win. If there was no other soccer game, this could work but it’s hard to find any alternative that’s worse.

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6 / 10.0 - Cupiclaw
Apr 19, 2026

If you enjoy roguelikes or deckbuilders and want something that does not take itself too seriously, Cupiclaw is well worth a try. It turns the simple frustration of a claw machine into something strategic, chaotic, and surprisingly hard to put down. There are a few rough edges. The reliance on randomness can occasionally feel frustrating, especially when a run falls apart due to factors outside your control. Some players may also find the progression a bit repetitive after extended play sessions, since the core loop does not drastically change. Still, Cupiclaw stands out by committing fully to its weird idea and backing it up with solid mechanics. It is easy to pick up, hard to master, and consistently entertaining in short bursts or longer sessions.

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Apr 14, 2026

MOUSE: P.I. for Hire excels in gameplay as a smooth first-person shooter. It's rare to see indie games feature such great gameplay, and this is an early contender for Indie Game of the Year.

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Apr 12, 2026

Rogue Prince of Persia brings a challenging roguelite with powerful enemies and environmental hazards preventing your progress. The Switch 2’s performance manages to capture the thrill of dodging and platforming with few concerns. You need lots of practice if you want to . If you want to play a solid roguelike on the go, this is a great option.

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8 / 10.0 - ICARUS
Apr 12, 2026

Icarus is a great survival video game, and it is certainly good on consoles. It delivers a breathtaking view of the world and a challenging survival experience. However, the UI design on consoles is still terrific and confusing initially. Moreover, the progression in Icarus is a bit grindy. If you are a Solo player, then you might not crave it. Icarus is more fun with your friends, so I strongly recommend that you play with your friends to have fun and progress simultaneously.

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Apr 5, 2026

Super Meat Boy comes as advertised. A challenging 3D Platformer that you may want to throw your controller at a wall at times, but comes with a satisfying feeling in the end. To say it's not satisfying to complete levels or even boss fights is a crazy statement.

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Apr 5, 2026

Shadow Tactics really shines on the Switch 2 thanks to the mouse controls, so wether you are on the go or sitting at your desk you can have a great experience. But know this is a slow burn, you aren’t going to be running through slashing all the enemies in your way to complete the game. Think of it more like chess. If this sounds appealing to you, you will find a lot here and it’s definitely worth the money!

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6.5 / 10.0 - Dice A Million
Mar 28, 2026

It is a game about chasing a number that should feel impossible and somehow making it happen. It is messy, unpredictable, and occasionally overwhelming, but when everything lines up and the dice roll in your favor, it delivers a rush that is hard to replicate. If you are already hooked on games like Balatro or Luck Be a Landlord, this is an easy recommendation. And if you are new to this growing corner of Steam, it is a great example of why these games are taking over.

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Leon Lockhart

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake is easily one of the most terrifying horror games on the market. The Camera Obscura remains one of the coolest combat systems in gaming, but the movement and combat pacing still feel weirdly stuck in the early 2000s.

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6 / 10.0 - Marathon
Mar 26, 2026

Marathon's experience is very hardcore and not beginner-friendly. Smooth weapon handling and responsive shooting mechanics make the game feel alive, but punishing deaths, overly stylized visuals, and a cluttered UI make it harder to learn at first. Performance is not entirely great, and worlds can feel hollow, even being filled with tons of AI enemies to fight all the time. However, map puzzles and key rooms are great, as they provide both PvP and a grind to farm these high-tier resources. If hero-style extraction PvP doesn't bother you, Marathon offers various combos and can be your new FPS shooter to try out.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Homura Hime
Mar 22, 2026

Homura Hime is not perfect. It can be messy, occasionally frustrating, and a bit uneven in its execution. But it is also bold, stylish, and packed with adrenaline. If you are willing to push through its rough edges, you will find a game that rewards persistence with flashes of brilliance that are hard to ignore.

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9 / 10.0 - WWE 2K26
Mar 17, 2026

In the end, WWE 2K26 is a confident step forward. Improved in ring action, expanded match types, and a massive roster make it one of the most content rich entries in years. Modes like MyRISE and Universe provide plenty of ways to engage, while the Creation Suite continues to add long term value. At the same time, heavy unlock systems and staggered content can make the experience feel stretched.

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7 / 10.0 - iRacing Arcade
Mar 17, 2026

The criticism around its connection to iRacing is only partly fair. Despite the branding, this is not a true iRacing-style simulation, and it should not be judged by those standards. It is designed as an arcade racer, so expecting deep realism misses the point. Overall, the experience is enjoyable in short bursts, especially for chasing lap times, but it lacks long-term appeal. At $25 USD, the current amount of content feels limited compared to other options. While it is fun and works well for quick sessions, particularly on handhelds, the lack of content and updates holds it back.

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