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226 games reviewed
77.8 average score
80 median score
83.6% of games recommended

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Aug 15, 2025

Cyber Clutch: Hot Import Nights burns bright with fast, explosive racing, but runs out of gas with thin modes, empty lobbies, and little replay value.

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Aug 11, 2025

Grapple Dogs: Cosmic Canines is a blast to play, with fun, challenging, action-packed levels that offer plenty of variety. Swinging on a grapple hook never gets boring, and I really like how you can easily slide up and down the rope while swinging, this makes reaching higher places much easier. I was genuinely impressed with the level design, and it’s clear the developers poured everything into making the game as enjoyable as possible.

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Jul 23, 2025

All in all, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is an awesome, if only slightly flawed, addition to the franchise. Not everyone is going to agree with some of the creative choices made in regard to the music, levels, and of course, the reimagined Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 playthrough style. But if you take it as what it is meant to be, a fun throwback to a more fun era of gaming for the older gamers, or an introduction to some awesome tunes, skaters, and shenanigans for the younger generation, then you will have a great time.

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Jul 17, 2025

Ruffy and the Riverside feels like a platformer straight from the past, in a good way. Clearly inspired by the greatest 3D platformers out there, it stands out as a varied, beautiful, and fun take on the genre, and has the potential to be remembered for years to come.

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77 / 100 - Peglin
Jul 17, 2025

The Xbox port of Peglin might drop the ball in a few places, but it's definitely high on the fun scale. Even long after playing, I can still see balls bouncing around in my head, so be wary of its lasting effects on your dopamine-hungry brain!

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Jul 13, 2025

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is an amazing roguelike adventure game. It is full of amazing lore, awesome weapons and endearing characters that should keep you coming back for more.

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90 / 100 - The Alters
Jul 6, 2025

I can’t remember ever playing a game quite like The Alters. The story hooked me straight away with its unique twist: you’re stranded on an alien planet, with a base built at the centre of a giant wheel. To survive, you must create alternate versions of yourself, called alters, using memories stored on a quantum computer. Simply speaking with each alter made me reflect deeply on the choices I’ve made in my own life, and where I might have ended up had I chosen differently. There’s a remarkable amount of depth here, and I have to applaud the development team for what they’ve accomplished. The visuals and sound design are impressive throughout. The story unfolds across three acts, each set on a different part of the planet, offering new environments to explore and fresh challenges to tackle. Whether you’re a fan of survival games or new to the genre, this is definitely one to try. I can’t wait to dive back in and play more.

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Jul 5, 2025

If you’re the type of person to read the accompanying leaflet when you buy a new toaster or coffee machine, you’ll be happy to know that Nintendo has made an interactive version of just that for their new console.

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Jun 20, 2025

It pains me to say, but Xbox definitely is not the best place to play Final Fantasy XVI. It’s still the great JRPG it was at launch on PS5, but the graphics have taken a hit and I miss the DualSense more than I expected. For fans who only own an Xbox, this is amazing and finally brings all mainline titles from the series to a single console.

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Jun 18, 2025

Elden Ring Nightreign is an enjoyable addition to the Elden Ring universe, through it is not without its faults. All in all, I would recommend Elden Ring Nightreign to people who enjoy a challenge but who aren’t too bothered about a lot of plot. In other words, if you like fighting the bad guys with friends, have fun. If you are looking for deep lore, play the original Elden Ring.

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80 / 100 - Best Served Cold
Jun 13, 2025

Best Served Cold is a decent game for fans of mystery and intrigue. The setting is perfect for the style, and the stories are so well done that it felt like reading an old-school choose-your-own-adventure if it had been written by Susanna Calkins or Nancy Bilyeau. If you enjoy a good mystery game with plenty of booze and murder, then this just might be the game for you. So as the developers themselves put it: “It’s time to flip that sign to open, turn up the jazz, and welcome your first customers of the night.”

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Victoria
Jun 8, 2025

As the most modern game in the series, Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a welcomed addition. I enjoyed my time playing as both Naoe and Yasuke (although Naoe was my preference due to her stealthier approach) and taking in everything Feudal Japan had to offer. The interlocking stories were interesting, the open world had plenty of content to complete and combined combat/stealth was everything I wanted from Assassin’s Creed.

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Benny Hall
May 27, 2025

DOOM has always been about fast, frantic, and intense gameplay, and this entry certainly delivers. The visuals are among the best I’ve seen on Xbox, and the sound design is top-notch. Controlling the Doom Slayer always feels incredibly powerful and god-like, I haven’t played too many games where I’ve felt this strong.

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80 / 100 - Ambidextro
May 24, 2025

Ambidextro is a game that you can sum up in a few words: retro puzzle insanity. You will find yourself grinding your teeth; you will also find yourself patting your own back as you complete yet another level and promising yourself that just one more shot will be fine; you can stop to sleep any time you feel like it. I don’t know if Ambidextro will be a game for everyone, but for those of us who like a bit of a retro challenge, it’s a fun wee game indeed.

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74 / 100 - Deck of Haunts
May 12, 2025

A fun deck-building reverse horror game with plenty of potential to grow into something even more. With great graphics, a compelling concept, and a soundscape fit for a haunted house event on Halloween, Deck of Haunts delivers an eerie experience. If you enjoy playing the villain, grab Deck of Haunts and let your inner demons run wild.

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70 / 100 - Spreadcheat
May 9, 2025

A fun but short experience that could do with a bit more content than it currently has. SpreadCheat is one of those games that will fly under the radar for a lot of people but deserves to be checked out by more. If you enjoy 90’s humour and the cutthroat world of yuppie corporate accounting, then grab yourself a copy of SpreadCheat now.

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80 / 100 - ORDER 13
May 5, 2025

Order 13 is a great wee horror game that lets you use your own imagination—mostly to give yourself scares—but also has the added factors of an actual monster, a cat, and some good old-fashioned random body parts and blood thrown in for good measure. Order 13 isn’t going to keep you occupied for weeks, but it is a fun wee game that will let you scratch that horror itch in a unique way. I wonder what other jobs are going to get the horror treatment.

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Apr 23, 2025

Quite possibly the best RPG of its kind. Epic story with heartfelt moments, best-in class combat, gorgeous graphics and music that will linger for the rest of my life. I’ll be humming some of these tunes in the retirement home. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is the real thing. This game will go down in history as a must-play RPG.

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Apr 18, 2025

Pilo and the Holobook is a short, fun and cozy indie game that’s definitely worth a quick scan, but it doesn’t “stick” around for long.

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77 / 100 - Leila
Apr 14, 2025

I really liked how the developers handled and told the story of the lead character, Leila. While it is not always comfortable to experience and tackle tough topics such as childhood trauma, mental health, and simply being human in the world we all share, it is incredibly impactful. The art design and sound are spot on, and it’s clear that the developers poured their heart and soul into this game. Leila won’t be for everyone, but if you enjoy point-and-click games with a strong narrative and plenty of puzzles, then Leila might be the game for you.

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