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816 games reviewed
78.2 average score
80 median score
92.8% of games recommended

GamesCreed's Reviews

3.7 / 5.0 - Gothic 1 Remake
Jun 11, 2026

Gothic Remake retains the atmosphere of an old favorite but makes it playable for a new generation of gamers. It might not be the flawless modern RPG recreation that many were hoping for, but it does a nice job of explaining why Gothic still matters after more than 20 years.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Coffee Talk Tokyo
Jun 5, 2026

If you’ve played Coffee Talk Tokyo before, it’s like returning to a place where everyone is nice to one another and connects. It’s a terrific way for new players to get started with one of the most popular story-based indie games. It probably won’t be the hardest game to figure out how to play this year, but it might be one of the most significant.

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4.8 / 5.0 - Ova Magica
Jun 5, 2026

Ova Magica is one of the more fascinating new genre blends of recent memory for fans of farming simulators, creature collectors, and slow-paced life sims. Clover Town is a beautiful, rising area to live in.

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Jun 2, 2026

ZERO PARADES: For Dead Spies is a superb, story-driven role-playing game (RPG) that stands on its own. It has some of the most compelling political turmoil and worlds in recent gaming history.

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Jun 2, 2026

Schrödinger's Call is one of the few games that prioritize dialogue over spectacle, which makes listening feel valuable. Characters from the book are still felt long after the last phone call.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Echo Generation 2
Jun 1, 2026

Echo Generation 2 is a game that’s about having goals. It broadens, complicates, and lessens the surprise of the original. The leap from typical RPG rules to a comprehensive deck-building system is a major gamble, but one that mainly succeeds.

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3.7 / 5.0 - BrokenLore: FOLLOW
Jun 1, 2026

BrokenLore: FOLLOW isn't really a game about horror at all but rather one about psychological pressure, and the game isn't trying to scare you all the time. Instead, it just keeps you under constant pressure, which becomes progressively uncomfortable over time.

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May 31, 2026

Tales of ARISE - Beyond the Dawn Edition is a terrific game, easily clocking in over 50 hours with the Beyond the Dawn update. It’s ideal for long-time Tales fans and new players who seek a fast way to get into the series. It was released years ago, but it’s still a fantastic example of how to modernize an established JRPG series while staying faithful to its roots.

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4.1 / 5.0 - Yerba Buena
May 31, 2026

Yerba Buena ends up seeming like an ambitious indie project that tests its technical limits. Some ideas work brilliantly. Others fail due to poor execution or tempo. But the game’s cleverness helps it through many of its issues. Beneath the tedious scanning mechanics, inconsistent problem design, and lousy presentation lurks a smart puzzle adventure full of innovation and innovative notions.

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4.8 / 5.0 - Mina the Hollower
May 29, 2026

Mina the Hollower always does an amazing job where it matters. The game is fun to explore, hard to fight, features interesting enemies, and the whole adventure is made special by the burrowing concept. Gorgeous retro graphics, wonderful soundtrack, a ton of material, and a ton of ways to play it again and again; this is one of the best independent action adventures in years.

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4.1 / 5.0 - Bubsy 4D
May 29, 2026

Bubsy 4D is a game that’s stuck between ambition and restrictions. Underneath the rough aesthetics, inconsistent level design, and technical issues lies a great movement system that can offer really exciting platforming.

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3.7 / 5.0 - Thrifty Business
May 29, 2026

Thrifty Business doesn’t modify the way management simulations are made, but it’s fairly clear about the kind of experience it wants to give. It’s not about being tough; it’s about making simple things nice and comfy. What you get is a gorgeous strategy game that you may not even realize you’ve been playing for hours.

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4.9 / 5.0 - 007 First Light
May 26, 2026

007 First Light still maintains its advantage in a balanced game-style blend and the creation of the young Bond universe. Instead of competing with the films, it offers an alternate version of the main character.

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May 26, 2026

NICE TO MEET YOU, AGAIN is a tightly packaged visual novel that mixes love stories, puzzles, and philosophical time travel tales into a short yet emotionally rich experience.

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3.9 / 5.0 - NITRO GEN OMEGA
May 26, 2026

NITRO GEN OMEGA is a very unusual strategy RPG that will make you think outside of the box while creating emotional relationships with your teammates. If you enjoy mecha anime and complex tactical systems, then this game is absolutely for you, but it is not for everyone, especially if you like easier or quicker-paced RPGs.

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4 / 5.0 - Crimson Desert
May 25, 2026

Crimson Desert has some of the most stacked and immersive content you will see in a video game – in the modern era, anyway. Despite the updates, the game still has many glaring positives; however, it has just as many glaring negatives. Having said that, this game is a highly enjoyable sandbox experience, and, as mentioned earlier, I will continue playing because it has countless things to offer.

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4.2 / 5.0 - House Flipper 2
May 25, 2026

House Flipper 2 - Sakura DLC is a much-needed refresh for House Flipper 2 long-term fans. It expands the creative sandbox in meaningful ways, while embracing one of the most calming and artistically appealing palettes the series has explored to date.

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4.8 / 5.0 - Gravelord
May 23, 2026

Gravelord is a good modern boomer shooter that respects its roots and creates its own path. It’s fast, it’s crazy, it’s stylish, and always fun. When the movement mechanism is working properly, and the tarot build complements the flow of battle, it’s hard to quit playing. It’s not just another old-school shoot ‘em up. It makes you wonder why the genre worked in the first place, and how it can evolve without losing what makes it.

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is one of the most complicated LEGO games ever. Instead of just replicating what had already been done, TT Games wanted to mix the accessibility and personality of LEGO with the dramatic narrative, exploration, and combat depth of current Batman games.

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May 21, 2026

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book isn’t exactly a game, nor does it aim to be one. Instead, it becomes a dynamic lexicon for exploration, experimentation, and interaction with the overall system, changing the look of a Yoshi game.

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