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271 games reviewed
77.8 average score
80 median score
82.3% of games recommended

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70 / 100 - Let's Sing 2026
Nov 15, 2025

The perfect karaoke solution for home entertainment. Doesn’t cost a fortune and will guarantee many hours of fun, especially if you’re one to invite friends over for party games. The formula kind of expects you to buy into the VIP pass or buy extra content though, so keep that in mind.

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Nov 15, 2025

Will you be kind and rewind to play the series again after you finish, or will you eject and reject it from your mind? I personally love the Amanda the Adventurer series, but if this truly is the final part, then I will be disappointed because there just seems to be a lot left unsaid.

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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is a fun, engaging, addictive, cinematic, and gorgeous game in the Hyrule Warriors series. It offers a brand-new canon story that fans will love watching play out during the game’s progression

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88 / 100 - Clawpunk
Nov 14, 2025

A chaotic, claw-swinging riot that thrives on style, speed, and feline fury, CLAWPUNK delivers pixel grit, punchy combat, and synth-soaked swagger in every run.

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77 / 100 - Disco Samurai
Nov 13, 2025

Disco Samurai swings to the beat in more ways than one! It’s a great rhythm game for fans of the genre.

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Nov 12, 2025

Tales of Xillia Remastered doesn’t just revisit a fan-favourite, it refines it. With expressive writing, fluid combat, and thoughtful upgrades, it’s a heartfelt JRPG that still holds its own.

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75 / 100 - Labyrinthine
Nov 10, 2025

I’m beyond happy I got to experience Labyrinthine. For the most part, Labyrinthine is a brilliant co-op horror experience that had me in a fearful but entertained state throughout

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Chochklah
Nov 9, 2025

A short but fun and nostalgic game that captures the true spirit of the NES era, even if it occasionally makes you want to throw your controller.

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Nov 4, 2025

Tormented Souls 2 does a great job at setting itself apart from the first entry in the series by refining much of what made the first game difficult and frustrating. Tormented Souls 2 improves on the combat in almost every single way by offering a wider variety of weapons, much larger environments to explore, great animations, and an increased fear factor.

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Nov 1, 2025

Silly Polly Beast is a stylish, scrappy nightmare on wheels, just don’t expect it to play fair while you’re skateboarding through hell.

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85 / 100 - The Lacerator
Nov 1, 2025

The Lacerator brings together all the elements you could want from a modern retro-style horror game: the setting, the characters, and the gameplay all come together in a glorious bloodbath of insanity which, while a little short, will keep you entertained.

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Oct 30, 2025

For the pricetag of £2.49, The Cabin Factory does its job and provides an hour or two of enjoyable playtime. It’s a short but sweet experience for those who enjoy both horror and ‘spot the difference’ types of games. However, it could have included improved scares and more anomalies to make the overall objective that much harder to complete.

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Oct 30, 2025

With easier-to-read dialogue, better traversal methods, and more traditional RPG elements to it, Dragon Quest 2 HD-2D Remake is the strongest of the duo on offer. It contains all of the hallmark features that made Dragon Quest 1 great and makes it better by offering more of the same.

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Oct 28, 2025

Witty, weird, and wonderfully nostalgic, Simon’s still got it.

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Ultimate Speed delivers on chaos and colour, but its repetitive backdrops and clunky controls keep it from crossing the finish line first.

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72 / 100 - Fading Serenades
Oct 22, 2025

Does Fading Serenades deliver a cosy experience, or will the music of the island fade like a half-remembered dream? Faded Serenades is a game that has a lot of potential to be something more; the ideas are there, but the island just isn’t big enough to take this game from a short burst of relaxation to a full relaxing retreat.

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91 / 100 - Ninja Gaiden 4
Oct 21, 2025

A confident return for the franchise, Ninja Gaiden 4 blends precision combat with atmospheric storytelling, though its length and repetition hold it back slightly.

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Oct 20, 2025

Little Nightmares has never felt this small. I really can’t shake the feeling that I would have scored this much higher and had fewer complaints, if I didn’t play the first Little Nightmares before it. But it’s human nature to judge based on previous experiences, so that’s inevitably what everyone will do here. Fans have every right to be upset that this didn’t meet expectations.

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90 / 100 - Keeper
Oct 17, 2025

I only expected Keeper to be a good and simple game, but it went well beyond my expectations, surprising me with its mechanics, visuals, and a Soundtrack that enhances the already prestigious reputation of Double Fine Productions. A very well-crafted journey through a mysterious world, with lots of wonderful surprises along the way.

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Oct 15, 2025

With the base Just Dance now a free app and the focus shifting to paying for Just Dance +, I'm judging this one mostly on the included song-list and it just didn't manage to excite us this year, outside of the collaboration with Bluey. My recommendation remains the same as previous Just Dance releases: you're probably better off getting the cheapest physical version of a previous year you can find and pay for Just Dance +, over paying for what is essentially expensive DLC.

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