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779 games reviewed
78.0 average score
80 median score
92.4% of games recommended

GamesCreed's Reviews

4 / 5.0 - Dosa Divas
May 28, 2026

Dosa Divas is a game that values emotions and imagination above all else. Story and gameplay are mixed in a way that makes it mesmerizing. It's mostly about national identity and feelings.

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3.1 / 5.0 - People of Note
May 3, 2026

People of Note remains quite intriguing, even with its flaws. People of Note is courageous enough to mix styles and ideas in a way that sets it apart from others. Even if it doesn't quite reach the mark, it's worth viewing because you can see a lot of work went into it.

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3.2 / 5.0 - The Occultist
May 3, 2026

There isn't a scary part of The Occultist that will make you jump or reach for the light switch. It's more of a slow, thoughtful experience that focuses on mood and tales. It's a game that wants you to think more than do, and you can explore its universe and learn its secrets at your own pace.

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4.8 / 5.0 - Saros
May 2, 2026

Saros isn't just about making it through a strange planet; it's also about mastering chaos, understanding how systems function under intense stress, and gradually turning vast amounts of uncertainty into controlled precision.

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Vampire Crawlers is a risky attempt that mostly works out in the end. It rethinks a formula designed to be simple through a more strategic lens. The result is a game that is easy to get into but also surprisingly deep, with the same "just one more run" pull but in a very different way.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Samson
Apr 28, 2026

Samson is a game about how different things are. It has strong ideas, an interesting atmosphere, and a clear goal. But it doesn't work because of poor technique, excessive repetition, and a lack of an ending. It looks like this project needed more time to reach its full potential.

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4.4 / 5.0 - Tides Of Tomorrow
Apr 27, 2026

Tides of Tomorrow offers something truly unique for players who like to try out different storylines, make moral choices, and share story systems. It might not live up to the hype surrounding its predecessor, Road96, but it proudly makes its own name as an introspective, unique, and emotionally charged experience.

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Kingdom's Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster ultimately feels torn between wanting to do too much and not enough. It brings up some interesting ideas but doesn't fully explore them. As a result, it's an experience that might appeal to people who want a simple hybrid RPG but will let down those hoping for the depth or intensity usually found in Inti Creates' action games.

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Apr 24, 2026

In Kumitantei: Old-School Slaughter, the developer takes great pride in borrowing elements from other games, sometimes to an excessive degree but always on purpose. It's impossible to deny that it's similar to Danganronpa, from the idea of a killing game to the way the trials are set up. Still, it manages to stand out on its own thanks to its unusual setting, strange cast, and new ways to play.

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Apr 21, 2026

There are many different things in Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta. It has fast combat, rewarding exploration, and important progression systems, so on the one hand, it's a lot of fun to play.

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4.8 / 5.0 - Replaced
Apr 20, 2026

REPLACED is one of the best dramatic platformers of the last few years. It might not change the genre completely, but it shows that there is still room for new ideas in it. The mood, story, and style of play in this game make it memorable for players who care about those things.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Ground Zero
Apr 18, 2026

Ground Zero is a game that builds on clear ideas and a strong sense of its genre. Without a doubt, it knows what survival horror is all about and always delivers what fans expect: a constant feeling of vulnerability, limited resources, and slow, careful gameplay.

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Apr 16, 2026

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire does well because it knows what it wants to be. It's stylish, sure of itself, and not afraid to take cues from other styles while still making its own mark. Some things about the game are wrong. After a while, combat can get boring, and the rules for investigating don't seem to be working right. Some systems could use more depth.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Pragmata
Apr 16, 2026

PRAGMATA stands out as a focused, confident experiment in a world full of games that are too big and hard to understand. It doesn't want to be everything; it wants to be one thing, and it succeeds in many ways.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Super Meat Boy 3D
Apr 13, 2026

Super Meat Boy 3D is an interesting new take on a well-known premise. Not everything works perfectly—the switch to 3D makes it harder to see, move precisely, and maintain the mechanics.

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4.3 / 5.0 - ChainStaff
Apr 9, 2026

The best thing about the game is the ChainStaff system, which gives players many options for movement, combat, and exploration. In addition to creative level design, fun boss fights, and a unique art style, it makes for a consistently fascinating gaming experience.

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3.4 / 5.0 - Sigma Star Saga DX
Apr 9, 2026

Sigma Star Saga DX tries a lot of things. It's got its rough edges, sure, but also some truly great parts.

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3.3 / 5.0 - Aether & Iron
Apr 6, 2026

Aether & Iron looks like it will be a very big and unique RPG. Its story-driven decisions, innovative vehicle combat, and dice-based decision-making make for an experience that feels both new and well thought out.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Darwin's Paradox!
Apr 3, 2026

Darwin’s Paradox! shows that independent companies can bring new ideas to well-known genres. It looks great, works well, and is fun to play, so it's a good addition to the Nintendo Switch 2 library. Don't miss Darwin's Journey if you want a platformer that focuses on characters, telling stories about the surroundings, and creative movement.

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Mar 27, 2026

Ariana and the Elder Codex does well in the most important ways: it’s fun, interesting, and memorable. It’s the kind of game that makes you think of simpler times when adventures could still mean a lot. This is a journey that action RPG fans, side-scrolling game fans, and people who just like well-made games should definitely take.

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