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747 games reviewed
77.4 average score
80 median score
70.3% of games recommended

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9.5 / 10.0 - Slash Quest
Aug 19, 2024

Slash Quest slices through the competition with its sharp gameplay and thrilling adventure. From its witty puzzles to the epic boss battles, every moment in this game is a cut above the rest. The vibrant world and quirky characters keep you on the edge of your blade, while the customizable skills and power-ups add depth to the experience, ensuring every slash counts. If you’re looking for a game that strikes the perfect balance between fun and challenge, Slash Quest is a surefire hit that will have you hooked from the first swing.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Guayota
Aug 18, 2024

If the game’s graphics were a bit sharper and the story more fleshed out—closer to the cinematic quality of the trailer—Guayota might feel like a better value for its price at roughly $20 on Steam and $15 on Switch (this is without current sales pricing for launch). The gap between its marketing and the actual gameplay results in an experience that falls short of the hype.

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8 / 10.0 - MultiVersus
Aug 18, 2024

While the live-service model might be one of its biggest negatives, MultiVersus is still a great fighting game that has the potential to be the greatest crossover platform fighting title.

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Aug 16, 2024

In the ever-expanding realm of card-based strategy games, Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers boldly emerges as a blackjack-inspired iteration of the popular game Balatro. If Balatro is the master of strategic bluffing and deck manipulation, then Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers is its chaotic, luck-fueled cousin, where the stakes are higher, the risks are wilder, and the rewards are as sweet as a perfectly timed blackjack.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Aska
Aug 13, 2024

ASKA has a pretty decent foundation. The mechanics are all there, it has a good system with the villagers and a built-in co-op as well. With a little bit more fine-tuning over the next few months, I think that ASKA can hold its own against some of the more established survival games out there currently. With a current price of $25, I can see people wanting to wait just a bit longer for the developers to polish the game just a bit more and add more things to explore and fill out the world before investing their time.

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Aug 10, 2024

Star Wars: Bounty Hunter comes to modern platforms with modernized controls, and minimal visual improvements. If you are looking to relive what you remembered 22 years ago from its original release on GameCube or PlayStation 2, then it’s perfect for you. Otherwise, this game could use more polish visually.

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Leon Lockhart
Aug 6, 2024

The Mortuary Assistant finally makes its ghastly appearance on PlayStation 5, and brings along a ton of hellish bugs and glitches with it as well. The controls are awful and navigation is a pain. Still, DarkStone Digital has created a unique and engaging horror experience that excels in plenty of refreshing ways and is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. But maybe play the PC version instead for now.

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Leon Lockhart
Aug 5, 2024

Bleak Faith: Forsaken is a game of contrasts. Its stunning visual design and atmospheric world-building are offset by awful design choices, technical issues, and unpolished gameplay mechanics. Yes, it’s a bit better than it was when it was released a year and a half ago, but it still needs more time to cook. The game’s potential is undeniable, but it has yet to fully realize it.

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Overall, if you’re a fan of anime-style games with Metroidvania gameplay mechanics, then this one is a no-brainer. It lacks the challenging combat of say Hollow Knight but it’s a fun romp with some stylish cut scenes and over-the-top characters that will keep you entertained throughout.

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Aug 2, 2024

Sword of Convallaria has a strong strategy RPG foundation and is a great mobile game. But for PC, there are other games that are better value. The game doesn’t bring anything new to the table with its gameplay. Fortunately, the experience is free and if you are patient, you can unlock several benefits and have fun. However, this is a mobile gacha game at its core and spending money is the only method for quick enhancement. You might aswell save money just buying another strategy RPG outright.

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Jul 29, 2024

Nobody Wants to Die intricately crafts a narrative of suspense and moral complexity, immersing players in a dystopian future where the pursuit of immortality comes with profound sacrifices. Fusing classic noir sensibilities with innovative cyberpunk visuals and advanced mechanics involving technology and time manipulation, the game makes a striking impression. While it occasionally guides players during investigative sequences, its overall experience remains deeply engaging and thought-provoking. It’s easy to say, the game delivers a captivating adventure that leaves players pondering the ethical implications of immortality.

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9.5 / 10.0 - Until Then
Jul 26, 2024

Until Then is more than just a game; it’s a narrative cinematic masterpiece that immerses players in a thought-provoking exploration of memory, reality, and emotional turmoil. At its core, the game introduces players to Mark’s profound struggles with self-doubt, anxiety, and loneliness, weaving these themes into a deeply personal journey that resonates long after the game is over. By the end of the journey, players are left not only pondering the mysteries of Mark’s world but also reflecting on their own perceptions and assumptions. Until Then is not just a game to be played; it’s an experience to be felt, remembered, and cherished for its ability to provoke thought and evoke emotion.

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Jul 26, 2024

Personally, I really enjoy Earth Defense Force 6 and think it is definitely one of the better entries in the series. See you on the battlefield soldier! EDF! EDF! EDF!

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7 / 10.0 - JudgeSim
Jul 26, 2024

While the graphics may be unconventional and at times a bit scary/creepy with their low detail, the well-thought-out cases kept me engaged, with just enough detail without being too little or too much to make your own decisions after doing your own detective work to make a verdict. In summary, JudgeSim offers an immersive narrative experience, even with its minimalistic presentation, it might not be no Pheonix Wright, but for a 2D Text-based game, it puts up a show.

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Jul 24, 2024

Initially, the expectation for EA Sports College Football 25 was that it was just a reskin of the Madden franchise. EA has proven us wrong with that narrative as College Football 25 brings exciting gameplay and has new systems that cause players to think more about their strategies. The in-game presentation is great and the only downfall currently is the lack of modes. This might be the best EA Sports title we’ve seen in quite a while.

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Jul 23, 2024

Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure is a true masterpiece that sets a new standard for indie games. Its innovative gameplay mechanics, unique world design, and captivating narrative come together to create an unforgettable experience that will leave players eager for more

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8.5 / 10.0 - Mini Airways
Jul 22, 2024

Although Mini Airways might not be as polished or have the greatest UI compared to similar games of its type like Mini Metro or Mini Motorways, it’s clear it takes inspiration from them. Mini Airways does an amazing job at being just as challenging with obstacles like the No Fly Zones, and I can’t wait to see how the game expands in the future with more airports and challenges.

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Jul 21, 2024

Horror Tales: The Beggar lets you control your environment to fight off a dangerous pursuer. The actions are innovative and the horror from the enemy is real. The environments are well-designed and feel post-apocalyptic. But the story isn’t the best and the horror isn’t as engaging as it could be.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Anger Foot
Jul 21, 2024

Anger Foot is a lightning-fast hard bass blast of kicking doors and kicking ass. However to me, I’d define it as a first-person, Hotline Miami, mixed with High on Life. The game is chaotic but in a good way. While the game is great for a good laugh, that’s about all the value I get out of it, and to me, the game seems a little over-priced for the amount of time I spent playing it once, and for a game, I’m likely to just casually pick-up again to “kick-ass”.

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Jul 21, 2024

While, We Never Yield, may not entirely surpass its predecessor, it certainly carves out its own unique identity. Its focus on parkour, coupled with rich narrative and stunning visual improvements, makes it a worthy addition to the Aerial_Knight series for the price, but the game definitely isn’t better in gameplay and stability than the first game in the series, Never Yield.

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