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77.5 average score
80 median score
84.4% of games recommended

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55 / 100 - Hotel Galactic
Jul 26, 2025

Hotel Galactic is truly galactic to the eyes, but once you get your hands on it, you are thrown right back down to earth. It's hard not to be disappointed, given the promise it displayed, but it fell short at the finish line.

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Jul 25, 2025

The King is Watching is one of those games that looks simple superficially but hides a surprising amount of depth once you dig deep enough. It's tough, endlessly replayable, and driven by a core mechanic that's both fun and smart. The game respects your time, challenges your mind, and never asks for more money post-purchase.

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Jul 24, 2025

WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, the more time you spend playing, the better it becomes. Deep customization, interesting combat, and a fulfilling New Game Plus loop make up for its early mistakes with ambiguous rules and annoying features like Madness.

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Jul 23, 2025

My Friendly Neighborhood succeeds not just as a genre experiment, but as an experience that knows what it wants to say—and says it with flair, tape, and an arsenal of alphabet ammunition.

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Jul 22, 2025

Donkey Kong Bananza is a master class in game development and design, and is the perfect showcase for the Switch 2. Nintendo always finds a way to outdo themselves. When it feels like they peaked, you get games like Donkey Kong Bananza–a title well worth its weight in crystallized golden bananas.

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83 / 100 - Back to the Dawn
Jul 22, 2025

Back to the Dawn is an engaging, reactive role-playing game that values repetition and danger. It rewards your curiosity, perseverance, and cunning while forcing you to learn by doing and failing. This game offers hours of rich content for those who enjoy organizing the ideal escape, forming alliances, and investigating every opportunity.

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Jul 22, 2025

Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate feels like a test of patience rather than skill. While the narrative and world-building are receiving their plaudits, the gameplay mechanics, bugs, and design missteps, on the other hand, are hindering what could have been one of Destiny 2's most ambitious expansions to date.

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Jul 21, 2025

Fretless - The Wrath of Riffson doesn't just play a song. It's asking you to help write it, one note and one fight at a time. This is a genre-bending tour de force that combines rhythm and RPG in a way that is genuinely new and unforgettable. Fretless will make you feel like a rock god if you love music and know how to plan.

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70 / 100 - Shadow Labyrinth
Jul 20, 2025

Shadow Labyrinth isn't a must-play, but it's certainly one of the more unique ones. Those willing to overlook its flaws might uncover a few satisfying surprises in its shadowy corridors. Just don't expect to love every twist and turn.

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No Sleep For Kaname Date - From AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES is a fun side trip for fans of the characters who want to spend more time with them. But for people who liked the main Somnium Files games' complex plot twists and wide range of puzzles, this side story might feel more like a short break than a full return.

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Jul 18, 2025

Although there is room for improvement, the execution seems hurried. More than anything else, College Football 26 requires time, time to refine, time to correct fundamental mechanics, and time to pay attention to community input.

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Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition comes with a lot of good points but just as many bad points for a remaster. If you can look past the issues, there's loads of potential, and it's a great way to get into Dungeons & Dragons if you're new to it. Sadly, nostalgia goggles can only do so much, and the fandom may not view minor improvements as a genuine remaster in this case.

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Jul 15, 2025

Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream is a rather brief excursion, lasting less than ten hours in total. Nevertheless, its intricate narrative, sophisticated visual style, and suspenseful moments make it perfect for a concentrated weekend playthrough. The $40 price tag might disappoint some gamers, as most are unlikely to return to it more than once because of its limited replayability, linear advancement, and lack of different answers. However, this game provides a very satisfying experience for anyone who wants a high level of immersion, suspense, and strategy.

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Jul 13, 2025

Patapon 1+2 Replay offers an irresistible march to the beat of its drum. Though it eschews radical reinvention, this collection's harmonious blend of sight, sound, and strategy makes it an essential purchase for anyone craving a unique, upbeat challenge.

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87 / 100 - Len's Island
Jul 11, 2025

Len's Island remains a fun sandbox that rewards creativity and hard work, although it lacks a gripping story and can become repetitive over time. It's great for playing alone and even better with friends. It could become a modern indie classic in the survival genre if it gets more updates or modding support.

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70 / 100 - Antro
Jul 11, 2025

Antro makes you move and think to the beat, whether you're dancing through a burning hallway, tagging graffiti in a rebel hideout, or sneaking past deadly drones in the dark. It has great beats and a beautiful look that will keep you playing.

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Jul 11, 2025

A strong Pro Skater 3 remake shines, while Pro Skater 4's rework divides fans. Smooth gameplay and new levels balance nostalgia with fresh twists, making it worth your time despite some missing charm and soundtrack gaps.

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Jul 11, 2025

ISLANDERS: New Shores is the epitome of what a fantastic sequel ought to be. It adds to the experience in significant and thoughtful ways while honoring what made the original game unique.

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82 / 100 - Cast n Chill
Jul 3, 2025

Cast n Chill is a cozy, charming fishing sim that nails relaxation through simple mechanics, lovely visuals, and calming sound. Whether you're actively casting or letting Idle Mode take the reins, this is a cozy experience well worth your time.

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Jun 27, 2025

When it comes to Ruffy and the Riverside, Zockrates Laboratories has successfully developed something truly remarkable. There is no need for it to be flawless, but it is not perfect. Something that it provides is joy, joy that is unrestrained and infectious, and in a genre that tends to play it safe, it is something that should be celebrated. A texture-swapping adventure that rewrites the 3D platformer rulebook.

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