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

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8 / 10.0 - REYNATIS
Sep 28, 2024

Ultimately, REYNATIS offers an unforgettable journey, combining narrative, strategy, and breathtaking visuals in a way that feels both refreshing and immersive, leaving players excited to discover which vision for Shibuya will triumph.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Funko Fusion
Sep 28, 2024

Funko Fusion has enough there for both children and adults to enjoy, and I think that it is definitely worth checking out.

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Sep 27, 2024

Overall, Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports lacks game modes and its biggest issue is there is no option to play online. So, if you don’t have anyone to play with locally you are stuck competing against CPUs and the fun for that can only last so long.

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The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is a must-have for fans of the series or anyone who loves a good mystery. The blend of intricate storylines, well-written characters, and satisfying deductions make both games a joy to play. Whether you’re a returning fan excited to see Miles Edgeworth in HD, or a newcomer curious to experience a different side of the Ace Attorney world, this collection offers something for everyone. The updated visuals, quality-of-life improvements, and added modes enhance the experience without detracting from the original charm of the games.

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Sep 26, 2024

Squirrel With a Gun delivers some funny combat and has some interesting puzzle solutions. Offering multiple solutions to a puzzle lets your creativity come to life. However, the game doesn’t do much to stand out from the other platformer games in the market. Unless you are interested in playing as a squirrel, there’s not much keeping you playing.

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8.5 / 10.0 - EA Sports FC 25
Sep 23, 2024

EA Sports FC 25 delivers a solid Soccer (Football) experience that balances new features with the series’ tried-and-true formula. Its refined physics, improved career modes, and fresh takes on Ultimate Team breathe life into the game, even if it doesn’t drastically revolutionize the genre. Fans looking for major innovations may be left wanting, but those who appreciate steady improvements will find FC 25 to be an enjoyable and immersive step forward in EA’s post-FIFA era. While not without its flaws, especially regarding monetization in Ultimate Team, FC 25 remains a must-play for football enthusiasts.

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Sep 23, 2024

DATE A LIVE: Ren Dystopia presents several intriguing tales about what someone would do with three wishes. Multiple routes and endings provide different perspectives and lots of replay value. Unfortunately, this series assumes you have existing knowledge of the franchise, and ending routes can be unclear. Otherwise, it’s a great visual novel that provides hours of enjoyment.

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8.5 / 10.0 - #DRIVE Rally
Sep 23, 2024

#Drive Rally puts you right in the driver’s seat, giving you a taste of what it was like to be a rally driver in the 90s, racing across some of the most challenging terrains imaginable. The game is all about speed and precision, as you navigate your rally car up and down twisting roads and rough paths while maintaining complete control. #Drive Rally captures the essence of 90s-era rally racing in a compact yet powerful experience. The question is: do you have what it takes to become a rally legend?

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Leon Lockhart
Sep 23, 2024

The duo behind Lazy Bear Games has created a captivating indie JRPG experience that wears its influences proudly on its sleeves. If you’re into cozy pixel art titles with an engaging narrative, an addicting soundtrack, and strategic combat, then Bloomtown: A Different Story should definitely be your next to play title.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Frostpunk 2
Sep 21, 2024

Frostpunk 2 is a fantastic continuation of the original game and is graphically stunning offering an immense amount of replayability.

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Sep 21, 2024

The Plucky Squire is a truly captivating action-adventure that blends humor and creativity into a compelling narrative. The seamless integration of 2D and 3D gameplay, combined with stunning visuals and an enchanting soundtrack, makes this game a delightful experience for players of all ages. If you’re looking for a magical escapade, then The Plucky Squire is a journey worth embarking on.

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Sep 21, 2024

Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown has shifted towards being just another racing game at its core. While the physics and car handling are solid, the game lacks deeper missions or objectives beyond driving and exploration. The lifestyle elements that once set the series apart have been sidelined, resulting in a more streamlined but visually impressive driving simulator. For fans who loved the blend of racing and life simulation in earlier titles, this change feels like a missed opportunity, leaving the experience somewhat hollow despite its strong foundation.

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Sep 18, 2024

The Casting of Frank Stone feels like a squandered opportunity in the end. Even though it combines the interactive horror formula of Supermassive with the lore of Dead by Daylight, the game fails to stand out. The atmospheric elements and tense moments are sometimes there, but the experience is ruined by a plot that lacks action, simplistic combat, and a complete lack of scares. Learning the lore might be entertaining for hardcore fans of Dead by Daylight. But for most, this is just a watered-down version of Supermassive’s earlier, more influential games. If you’ve already played either Until Dawn or The Quarry, then this experience will feel lack luster to you. The Casting of Frank Stone is a somewhat decent Halloween horror game, but it falls short in the ‘I need a change of underwear’ department.

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9.5 / 10.0 - Copycat
Sep 17, 2024

Without a doubt, Copycat is a masterpiece of narrative-driven gaming, featuring a story that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you emotionally invested. It is a game that is deeply Australian yet universally relatable, and one that will leave you still crying, long after the credits roll.

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Sep 15, 2024

While the story remains just as captivating as it was back in 2012, Chainsaw Lollipop Repop ultimately feels like little more than a way to re-experience the original on modern hardware. Unfortunately, the remaster doesn’t offer enough substantial updates to make it feel like a truly refreshed experience. Instead, it often feels like you’re running the game through an emulator rather than playing a fully optimized version for today’s systems. The lack of significant improvements in gameplay, visuals, or technical performance makes it hard to see this as anything beyond a straightforward port.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Caravan SandWitch
Sep 13, 2024

There isn’t much bad to say about Caravan SandWitch. The game does have a lot of backtracking as you unlock and upgrade your Caravan, but that’s the only slight annoyance. Caravan SandWitch is truly a thoughtful and beautifully crafted experience that combines environmental and social commentary with an engaging, character-driven narrative. It’s a game that encourages reflection, not just on the fate of Cigalo but on our own world as well.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Crossy Road Castle
Sep 11, 2024

Overall, Crossy Road Castle can be a very addicting game as you’ll want to beat your latest score constantly. The idea of not knowing what will come through the next door is one of the more thrilling aspects of the game. The best way to play this game, in my opinion, is to play Solo. If you’re looking for something new to play on a console, Crossy Road Castle should be on your list.

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Sep 11, 2024

For fans who grew up with the Rugrats crew, this game is a delightful blast of ’90s nostalgia. However, much like a brief episode of the beloved cartoon, the game feels a bit too short, leaving players wanting more of the inventive worlds and endearing characters that made their childhood memorable. Despite its nostalgic charm, the game’s brief duration compared to its price tag feels like getting a Reptar cereal box only to find it half full. The sense of adventure is enjoyable but ends too soon to justify the cost, making it seem like a bit of a rip-off compared to the rich, expansive experiences one might expect from a pricier title. It’s a fun nostalgia trip, but it might leave you wishing for the epic, lasting adventures that made the original show so special.

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Sep 10, 2024

Age of Mythology: Retold stands as the ultimate way to experience a beloved classic, combining the timeless appeal of the original game with a host of modern enhancements. With its refreshed graphics, expanded gameplay mechanics, and a wealth of new content, this edition not only pays homage to the game that captivated millions but also reinvents it for a new generation of players. The inclusion of new gods, like Freyr, and the Legacy Deity Portrait Pack enrich the nostalgic experience, while the promise of upcoming expansions adds exciting new dimensions to the mythological universe.

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8.5 / 10.0 - NBA 2K25
Sep 9, 2024

Visually, NBA 2K25 is stunning, and the adrenaline-pumping soundtrack keeps the energy high throughout each game. With so much content to dive into, it’s a must-pickup for anyone with even a passing interest in basketball.

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