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746 games reviewed
78.3 average score
80 median score
92.5% of games recommended

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Mar 2, 2026

Tales of Berseria Remastered stands out from the other projects that come out every year in a strange way. This one adds more Xbox and Switch systems that can play the games and improves the performance of the older ones.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Death Howl
Feb 28, 2026

Death Howl is not holding your hand. It gives you a deck, drops you in a scary forest, and tells you to stay alive. And when you finally beat a tough fight by positioning yourself well and planning ahead, the feeling of joy is real.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Mario Tennis Fever
Feb 27, 2026

Mario Tennis Fever looks great on the Switch 2. The character animations are smooth and expressive, the courts are bright and vivid, and the hazards are full of color. The improved fidelity makes it easier to read during frantic Fever exchanges, so you always know what’s going on, even whether the court is covered in ice or exploding with lava.

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Feb 25, 2026

God of War: Sons of Sparta is still a great addition to the series, both as a case study and as a genre experiment. It doesn’t change God of War, but it does make it deeper by reminding players that there was once a brother behind the god and the monster, trying to do the right thing.

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Feb 24, 2026

Ys X: ProudYs X: Proud Nordics is still a great action RPG at the end of the day. The fighting system works well and is fun, the world is cute, and the game moves quickly. Nordics is still a great action RPG at the end of the day. The fighting system works well and is fun, the world is cute, and the game moves quickly.

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4 / 5.0 - Reanimal
Feb 23, 2026

Reanimal has a great, dark story that is very engaging and immersive. This game is essentially what Little Nightmares III should have been. A story that was much darker, creepier, thrilling, unsettling, and above all else, an exciting experience. A far more detailed and refined visuals, and the puzzles are brilliantly done as the game did not necessarily have to rely too much on them for an immersive experience.

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Feb 23, 2026

The good things about Styx: Blades of Greed are that its settings are big, visually interesting, and full of verticality. The world and stealth features are strengthened by sound and music, and the XP and skill progression system lets you get useful upgrades that keep exploring fun.

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Feb 21, 2026

Death Match Love Comedy! is a study in opposites. It doesn’t bring in much cash. It’s easy to play. Its look is sometimes very simple. Still, its emotional goal is bigger than anyone thought it would be. A silly idea hides a deep thought about love in all its forms—romantic, friendship, and family—and the pain that changes them all.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Demon Tides
Feb 21, 2026

Demon Tides is a very good game for an independent company. It takes chances with size and freedom, gives you a lot of ways to move, and gives you one of the most fun open-world platforming experiences in recent memory. If you want an exciting, fun, and mechanically rich trip, this is the one you should go on.

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Feb 20, 2026

The decision is in: a happy and well-planned return to the past. Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition brings back a classic platform game with heart, history, and charm that will never go out of style. Even though it's not perfect, it's alive.The decision is in: a happy and well-planned return to the past. Rayman 30th Anniversary Edition brings back a classic platform game with heart, history, and charm that will never go out of style. Even though it's not perfect, it's alive.

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4 / 5.0 - High on Life 2
Feb 17, 2026

High on Life 2 is a rare type of sequel because it improves on the first game instead of just adding to it. It gets rid of unnecessary cynicism, makes the story stronger, and adds important gameplay changes while keeping the series’ signature silly humor. It’s not perfect because of some technical problems and sometimes weak combat, but the creative missions, characters, and world design make it stand out in the world of shooters today. More than anything else, High on Life 2 feels like a company finding its voice again and proving who it is.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Nioh 3
Feb 14, 2026

Nioh 3 refines and expands the franchise into an exhilarating, deeply rewarding action RPG experience. With fluid combat, dense exploration, and countless layers of progression, it sets a new benchmark for Soulslike design.

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Feb 13, 2026

One great thing about ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard is that it was carefully made to be accessible. Colorblind modes use symbols on top of colored objects and surfaces to make sure that players who have trouble seeing can fully enjoy the core gameplay. Sound cues help players understand how to solve puzzles, and flexible movements let players make the game their own.

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Feb 12, 2026

ROMEO IS A DEAD MAN works because it is daring, not because it is perfect. This action game is still quite intriguing, even though it has several problems. It’s driven by style, heart, and a clear mission that makes chaos seem weirdly significant.

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3.7 / 5.0 - Anthem#9
Feb 12, 2026

Anthem#9 is worth checking out if you like experimental roguelites and the rush of getting a hundred-hit combo. It's also a great deal at less than $20. Don't expect to remember the world once the screen goes black.

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3.9 / 5.0 - Dark Auction
Feb 8, 2026

Dark Auction is a game that trusts you. It trusts you to pay attention. It believes you will think before you judge. It trusts you to think about things that make you uncomfortable. It doesn’t rush you. It doesn’t always try to impress you. Instead, it slowly builds a world, introduces flawed people, and asks you to listen.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Mewgenics
Feb 8, 2026

Mewgenics is a ridiculously fun strategy game that everyone who likes McMillen and Glaiel, strategy game fans, and cat-fight fans should play the same way. It celebrates self-made stuff, teaches emergent gameplay, and most importantly, combines chaos, humor, and strategy in the worst way.

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4.2 / 5.0 - Lovish
Feb 8, 2026

Lovish is a fun return to platform games from the past. The game made by LABS Works and DANGEN Entertainment feels both familiar and strangely new at the same time. The idea behind the story—saving Princess Tsuna while dealing with Sir Solomon’s crippling insecurities—is silly, funny, and utterly charming.

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Feb 8, 2026

The Real Face of a VTuber is a good game for people who like mystery visual novels or legal adventures. It may not be as polished or big as other games in the same genre, but it shows creativity, heart, and a clear respect for the player’s interest.

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Feb 8, 2026

Utawarerumono: ZAN is a strange mix of a visual novel and a Warriors-style hack-and-slash game that will mostly appeal to people who have already played the other games in the series. Its best features are the wide range of characters, the way battles work with groups, and the way players can change how they move, which makes trying out different strategies more rewarding.

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