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1306 games reviewed
77.5 average score
80 median score
83.5% of games recommended

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85 / 100 - WWE 2K25
Mar 9, 2025

WWE 2K25 refines its core gameplay with improved stamina mechanics and engaging match types like Bloodline Rules but plays it too safe. While enjoyable, its outdated animations and monetization issues hold it back from being a true evolution.

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70 / 100 - Two Point Museum
Mar 6, 2025

Ultimately, Two Point Museum is a fun but shallow experience. A lot of the game reminds of games like Planet Zoo, despite being very far from each other in terms of graphics. It's mainly a very casual building and decorating simulator. It offers an appealing initial experience that becomes repetitive due to its reliance on expeditions and limited gameplay diversity.

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70 / 100 - Carmen Sandiego
Mar 5, 2025

Carmen Sandiego is a fun mix of education and adventure, making learning geography and history feel like a high-stakes detective mission. veteran fan or newcomer this game is absolutely worth the work you will put into it.

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Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars does an excellent job of retaining the originals' charm and depth while updating them for modern times. These games are every bit as compelling today as they were when they were originally released because of their profound story, broad cast of characters, and revolutionary game mechanics.

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Mar 1, 2025

Sorry We're Closed is a gripping, unique experience that will appeal to fans of psychological horror and puzzles. Its atmosphere and story make it worth the challenge. However, its relative lack of action may turn off some players.

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Feb 28, 2025

Monster Hunter Wilds is a worthy addition to the franchise that blends the best elements of its predecessors and perfects them. Whether you are a seasoned hunter or someone who is just getting into the series, Wilds offers a rich immersive experience that is hard to put down.

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Overall, The Executive - Movie Industry Tycoon is a decent game with a lot going for it. It is fun, addictive, and well-made. It is not perfect, however, with a lot of quality-of-life things missing, as well as issues with conveying information to the player.

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83 / 100 - Foundation
Feb 24, 2025

Overall, Foundation is a game that takes a while to get the hang of. It is incredibly complex and requires a lot of thinking, but it manages to ease you into it in a neat way. That being said, it does leave you hanging afterward, leaving you on your own to figure out the exact specifications of most of the mechanics.

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75 / 100 - PGA TOUR 2K25
Feb 23, 2025

On the finish and overall realism level, PGA TOUR 2K25 is nearly at par with EA Sports PGA Tour but still not quite. If HB Studios keeps making increasingly improved titles, their next game could easily be the best simulation game.

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80 / 100 - Cabernet
Feb 21, 2025

Cabernet is a fantastic experience. The story is so much fun, and the gameplay facilitates it perfectly. The world is fleshed out with a lot of vampire lore that feels very well-developed as you play. The visuals are another huge part of this success, and the sound is a fantastic addition. Cabernet is also fully voice-acted, and the actors bring a lot of nuance and humour to the well-written script.

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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is an additional provocative and bold move from the series. Its purpose is to bring together the Yakuza and the pirates in a manner that is as farcically absurd as possible.

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Feb 18, 2025

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 is commendable for its world-setting and character introductions, which work well in getting players to feel for them despite dialogue that can be sub-par. I wouldn't say you need to rush to play it, especially without having Tape 2 to serve as context and closure for the whole narrative.

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85 / 100 - Warriors: Abyss
Feb 16, 2025

Enjoyable to listen to the sounds of combat, which range from the ringing of steel to the sizzling of magical attempts. Cries of combat and the roars of foes combine to create an atmosphere of tension. However, several lines of conversation that are repeated throughout the fight can become tedious after a while.

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Feb 15, 2025

Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered is a retro-flavored rekindling that updates three ancient favorites to the present console generation with significant visual and play improvements. While The Last Revelation and Chronicles hold up, Angel of Darkness is a letdown but engrossing beginning. Fans of the series will appreciate the upgraded graphics, controls, and challenges of puzzles in this collection.

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76 / 100 - Avowed
Feb 14, 2025

Avowed is a well-crafted RPG that excels in storytelling and exploration but falls short in combat depth and enemy variety. It's a game that understands the joy of adventure, offering a rich, immersive experience that, while not without flaws, is well worth the journey.

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80 / 100 - Afterlove EP
Feb 13, 2025

Afterlove EP delivers a heartfelt narrative enriched by Jakarta’s vibrant backdrop, blending visual novel storytelling with exploration and rhythm-based gameplay. Despite minor technical flaws, its emotional depth, cultural authenticity, and musical integration make it a compelling and immersive experience worth exploring.

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Feb 13, 2025

Sid Meier's Civilization VII, in its attempt to tone down the repetition and micromanagement, has harmed it more than any good it did. Aside from the main and core issues of lacking depth in its content and having a horrible UI, Civilization VII isn't that bad. If you want a better game, though, stick with Civilization VI or V.

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Trails Through Daybreak II expands on the previous game with better mechanics, more in-depth character customization, and a larger story. On the other hand, the tempo is disrupted by the forced narrative framework and the recurrent boss fights. Although the Mare Garden and Time Leap mechanics introduce new features, they also bring with them the potential for some boredom.

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Feb 4, 2025

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is an exhilaratingly immersive experience that, despite silly animations and graphical popping, manages to harken to the old RPGs and make you truly feel for the world. If you want an expansive adventure with no small amounts of shenanigans, this game is for you.

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65 / 100 - Mark of the Deep
Feb 3, 2025

As much as I wanted to like Mark of the Deep, I found it to be more annoying than enjoyable. Although the unexpectedly pleasant soundtrack and vibrant visuals indicate genuine creative effort, the graceless combat detracts from the overall experience. Combat becomes a tedious grind instead of an enjoyable challenge due to the weak dodges, unresponsive attacks, and enemies' excessive damage absorption.

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