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77.4 average score
80 median score
82.9% of games recommended

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May 12, 2025

Spirit of the North 2 is a must-play for those who love riddles, adventure, and visually breathtaking games. If you're seeking a subtle yet interesting way to clear your mind, this game is a great pick.

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May 11, 2025

In the end, you'll either champion Revenge of the Savage Planet for its inventive environments, tool-driven puzzles, and collectable-driven progression, or you'll criticise it for its uneven humour and shallow combat. Either way, you're met with a game that dares to spoof corporate excess while inviting you to chart your path across four distinct planets.

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60 / 100 - Empyreal
May 11, 2025

Overall, Empyreal has endless potential to be a great game, and it can go quite far. The story does come off as a bit messy at first, but there is a solid plot. The rest of the gameplay could use a bit more work, but a little extra flair can go a long way and would definitely put it out there in a much nicer way.

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80 / 100 - Twilight Monk
May 11, 2025

Twilight Monk isn't here to create something new. Instead, it provides an intimate, exquisitely written journey that seems very personal. It's clear that the creator of this meant to convey a world, not just create a game. The story is rich, the mechanics are tricky but useful when you get the hang of it, and the representation of the world is very warm and cordial, giving a "home" feel to it.

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92 / 100 - Best Served Cold
May 9, 2025

Overall, Best Served Cold is a must-play. Every second with this game has been nothing but a delight. The developers have clearly put a lot of effort into delivering a smooth experience, and you can see it everywhere in the game, from sprites to music to even the mini-games.

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May 6, 2025

No Rest for the Wicked is still in the early days of the update, but it tells you a lot about the developers, specifically how they listen to player feedback and how they are committed to improving the experience—a sight we all love to see. If you've been on the fence about the game or haven't really been in the loop since launch, now is the perfect time to step back in the pool to see what's new and what resonates with you.

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74 / 100 - MotoGP 25
May 1, 2025

MotoGP 25 is a slick and passionate experience. You won't want to leave the game any time soon, whether you're trying to win the world championship in career mode, getting better at a flat track slide, or watching online races against friends.

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May 1, 2025

Lost Records: Bloom and Rage - Tape 2 is a solid continuation of Tape 1, offering emotional depth and an atmosphere that pulls you in. However, pacing issues and the underwhelming supernatural elements hold it back from being truly great.

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May 1, 2025

Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) isn't going to blow your mind with complicated gameplay systems or mechanics that will blow your mind. Because it cares, understands, and is creatively clear, it wants to tell you a story—two stories, to be exact.

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Apr 29, 2025

Once Upon a Puppet is a good puzzle-adventure game that is also funny, touching, and full of style. Maybe the methods aren't very new, but what counts is the beautifully staged story of what kind of magic happens behind the scenes.

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Apr 28, 2025

Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero is a new and exciting strategy RPG for people who like grid-based games but want to try something different. Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero is a challenging and fun strategy RPG that delivers a satisfying blend of nostalgia and innovation.

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Servants of the Dark is a decent Metroidvania, but forgettable. It has some amusing ideas; however, it doesn't live up to the potential of its predecessor when it comes to gameplay. Even though it expands the expanse of the universe and examines new gameplay components, it is lacking in crucial aspects.

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Your experience with The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy will leave you eager to dive back into its blend of story and strategy. Your choices shape the narrative in this game and remain a compelling fusion of narrative depth.

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Apr 26, 2025

Like Sony's other remasters, those who own the original on PS4 can upgrade to the remaster. Considering all the new modes, it's not a bad deal, especially if you love Days Gone. Thanks to the PS5's solid-state drive, loading times are reduced, which means less time spent fast traveling, respawning, or entering the game

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Apr 25, 2025

If you're seeking an RPG that doesn't take itself too seriously but still delivers strategic depth, evocative art, and a sense of wonder, Maliki: Poison Of The Past is made for you. You become a master of time, not merely a player of it. Planting a seed, freezing a river, or lining up the ideal combination all allow you to feel the weight and freedom of Maliki: Poison Of The Past.

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Apr 24, 2025

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is a bold return to the series. It looks great, plays even better, and has enough content for both old and new players to keep them interested. If backed properly, it could become one of the best in its genre.

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85 / 100 - Synergy
Apr 24, 2025

Synergy brings a refreshing twist to the genre, blending eco-sustainability with smart resource management. Its solarpunk vibe and focus on harmony make it a thoughtful and visually striking experience for those seeking a mindful approach.

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A virtually perfect remaster that maintains the spirit of the original while significantly boosting its visual and mechanical authenticity. Cyrodiil is more inviting—and enjoyable—than ever. It’s an RPG experience not to be missed in 2025.

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Apr 24, 2025

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has some issues, but the positives overshadow the negatives. With such high production standards in combat, storytelling, characterisation, and world design, it is an RPG worth your time.

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Apr 23, 2025

In a nutshell, Amerzone - The Explorer’s Legacy is a recommended game, especially for those who have never tried the point-and-click genre. It’s an excellent intro: easy mode assists you without overhandholding, the graphics and performance on PS5 are top-notch, and the lore-heavy gameplay will satisfy fans of narrative puzzles.

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