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77.6 average score
80 median score
85.3% of games recommended

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77 / 100 - CULTIC
Sep 22, 2025

CULTIC: Chapter Two is worth your time. If you've got even a shred of love for the boomer shooter genre, this is the one. It's creepy, it's brutal, and it's stylish as hell, a perfect homage to the RE franchise. Three years was a long wait, but it was worth every second.

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Sep 22, 2025

Dying Light: The Beast is undoubtedly worth buying when you consider that you're more likely to enjoy and appreciate the gameplay for how it was intended. The adrenaline rush that you get from beating up zombies and sprinting around the world doing parkour can definitely outweigh its flaws.

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Sep 21, 2025

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is the best and most creative kart racing game Sonic has ever made. The game offers a fast, unpredictable, and always enjoyable racing experience by blending decades of experimentation with thoughtful new features, most notably Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Rings system and deep gadget-based customization.

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80 / 100 - EA Sports FC 26
Sep 21, 2025

While EA Sports FC 26 still has the same familiar issues like microtransactions and AI oddities, it's still entertaining for the typical kickoff banter with your friends and is worth playing for Ultimate Team enthusiasts.

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72 / 100 - Moros Protocol
Sep 20, 2025

Moros Protocol delivers a fun, messy, and surprisingly deep experience that rewards both careful planning and chaotic improvisation. It's a game that doesn't hold your hand, but every risk taken makes you feel godly. For y'all boomer shooter lovers, it's a game that I heavily recommend.

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Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Review is a game that plays with the roguelite formula. If you like roguelites, you should check it out. It's not as good as the best in its genre, but it has a lot of heart. This game is like the sacred tree it is based on in that it reaches for greatness, even if its branches don't quite connect as strongly as they should.

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Sep 19, 2025

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter doesn't just join the modern JRPG scene; it soars above it, letting players enjoy one of the genre's most famous stories the way it was meant to be enjoyed.

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70 / 100 - skate.
Sep 18, 2025

skate. feels primarily designed for individuals who enjoy skateboarding, exploration, and skill-based games. It's not only about finishing chores; it's also about pushing yourself to see how far you can go with your style and movement. The game has refined visuals, responsive controls, an engaging sound design, and a rewarding progression system that makes it fun for both beginners and experienced skaters.

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85 / 100 - LEGO Voyagers
Sep 17, 2025

LEGO Voyagers is a reminder of how special shared play can be. It doesn't need flashy combat or huge worlds to make its point. Instead, it leans into teamwork. For LEGO fans, the theme alone will feel nostalgic. For everyone else, it's still a heartwarming co-op.

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Sep 15, 2025

Little Witch in the Woods is a fun game for people who like story-driven adventures, cozy life sims, or magical exploration games. It takes you on a slow but rich journey through a beautifully made world. In the end, Little Witch in the Woods shines because of how well it feels like a story, how charming it is, and how flexible it is.

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90 / 100 - Borderlands 4
Sep 15, 2025

Borderlands 4 doesn't try to be louder, zanier, or more outrageous than its predecessors. Instead, it focuses on being better. The game digs deeper into build variety, grounding its story, and delivering a villain with real gravitas. This 4th installment finally feels like the old days of Borderlands that fans have been salivating for since Borderlands 2.

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71 / 100 - Shape of Dreams
Sep 14, 2025

Shape of Dreams succeeds because it doesn't just copy what other roguelikes have done. The ability to constantly rewrite your character mid-run makes experimentation the heart of the game. With good fighting and a progression system that makes you feel good about yourself, this roguelike is great even when it's still warm from the oven. There is always a fresh way to explore the dreamy yet scary world, whether you are playing alone or with pals in four-player co-op.

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82 / 100 - Gloomy Eyes
Sep 14, 2025

Gloomy Eyes's open-world exploration and smart puzzles make it fun to play. It has a lovely yet creepy setting that makes it great for people who appreciate deep, interesting stories over violent ones.

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85 / 100 - Blue Archive
Sep 12, 2025

Blue Archive might be the best experience gacha, but it's not the best game gacha. This story is heartfelt, funny, and shows that the people you meet along the way are sometimes more valuable than the work itself.

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Sep 12, 2025

Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel is still among the best auto shooters of the past few years despite these problems. It is above average because of its hard objectives, satisfying battle loop, and mythology-driven design. It might establish itself as a noteworthy addition to the genre with additional updates to add more content and fix technical problems.

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70 / 100 - Katanaut
Sep 11, 2025

Katanaut is a must-try for fans of games that demand quick reflexes, keep you on edge, and reward perseverance. The game is worth playing whether you want to learn how to parry perfectly, dive headfirst into dangerous dashes, or explore its creepy hallways in search of answers.

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Sep 10, 2025

For those who have been fans for a long time, Everybody's Golf Hot Shots might feel like a watered-down version of the series they used to love. The fun is still at the heart of the game, but the spark—the personality that made Hot Shots special—is fading fast.

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Sep 10, 2025

Baki Hanma: Blood Arena captures the fighting spirit that made the anime so special, but that energy quickly fades once you realize how little content there is.

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Sep 9, 2025

Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion is a decent mech adventure game, though not a flawless one. It has some fun parts, but it doesn't live up to its full potential.

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86 / 100 - Shuten Order
Sep 7, 2025

Shuten Order strikes a mix between realistic character illustrations and whimsical designs that capture the Ministers' extravagant personas. Each suspect stands out in group scenarios because their look communicates their role and personality. The idea of a civilization disintegrating under the weight of divine dogma is furthered by backgrounds that combine religious imagery with a deteriorated futurism.

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