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714 games reviewed
78.2 average score
80 median score
92.3% of games recommended

GamesCreed's Reviews

4 / 5.0 - POPUCOM
Jun 6, 2025

A joyful blend of platforming, puzzle-solving, and co-op charm. Despite some uneven boss fights, POPUCOM shines with creative tools and vibrant level design. A sleeper hit in the making.

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Jun 6, 2025

Tour de France 2025’s sprint finishes are chaotic. Mountain battles are tense and strategic, and even managing a team feels a little more natural. Still, there are some problems with it. AI is still sometimes annoyingly passive, and sound design is still pretty simple. You can juggle energy gels and watch Slovenian monsters go full beast mode, though, if you’ve ever wanted to feel like you’re really in the mind of a cycling strategist.

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Although there are several aspects of Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma that may be improved, such as the cooking mechanisms, small settlements, and the occasional bloat in the skill tree, these are small issues in a polished and charming game. In addition to being a fantastic Rune Factory game, Guardians of Azuma offers an original and innovative approach to the farming role-playing game genre.

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3.3 / 5.0 - Gray Zone Warfare
Jun 5, 2025

Gray Zone Warfare’s brand-new update has taken this game to the next level, and it was a much better experience with the new changes that make this game much more worthy of getting. But still not having actual controller support is a big no-no. Again, I hope that the support is coming in the near future, because this game has potential, and I don’t want myself and many other controller players to have to steer away from this game, because it has a lot of potential.

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4 / 5.0 - Galactic Glitch
Jun 5, 2025

Galactic Glitch does kick you when you’re down. But Galactic Glitch is well worth the loop if you like to beat games and watch chaos happen in style. You don’t just have to dodge and shoot in this roguelike; you have to use chaos as a weapon. It’s also hard to stop throwing enemies at each other, like in a telekinetic space battler.

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3.2 / 5.0 - to a T
Jun 3, 2025

To a T doesn’t try to be a mechanically rich experience, though. The story is light and enjoyable, with just enough action to keep you interested. This little adventure might be just what you’re looking for if you want something soft, strange, and touching.

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4 / 5.0 - Wuthering Waves
Jun 2, 2025

Wuthering Waves is a stunningly flawed yet incredibly captivating journey through a world resonating with risk, intrigue, and the lingering effects of a bygone era. If they are prepared to endure some early setbacks, players seeking crisp fighting mechanics, immersive traversal, and an environment that encourages curiosity will find a lot to enjoy in this game.

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Jun 2, 2025

Nice Day for Fishing combines funny, creative combat with the fun of exploration, all wrapped in a package that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still values your time. Some parts of the game are annoying, like casting spells slowly and doing the same thing over and over, but they’re easy to forget when the game keeps surprising you with secret caves, crazy boss fights, and touching moments from its non-player characters.

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Jun 1, 2025

Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3 isn’t a reinvention. It’s a refinement of CyberConnect2, bringing together everything it learned in this strange but beloved series. Therefore, fans who stuck with the show will be rewarded with a satisfying, deep, and lasting ending.

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May 31, 2025

Elden Ring Nightreign is an ambitious gamble that gets away with building a fresh, coop roguelike in the Souls universe. Since it isn't an expansion, fans will mourn the loss of the measured pacing of the original game, while others will enjoy the madness, experimentation, and violence of this new run.

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3.2 / 5.0 - F1 25
May 30, 2025

F1 25 isn’t bad—in fact, it’s pretty good if you like management modes—but if you want a big improvement in every way, you might want to wait for a sale or the next big step forward.

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May 29, 2025

An immersive medieval epic with unrivaled storytelling and world-building, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II delivers a compelling experience despite flawed combat and occasional bugs. A must-play for fans of authentic RPGs and historical immersion.

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May 25, 2025

Revenge of the Savage Planet delivers a totally fun, exciting, unserious but most of all, bigger adventure. Moreover, this is available on Xbox Game Pass, so just download this bad boy and have a wacky time.

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3.4 / 5.0 - Blades of Fire
May 25, 2025

Blades of Fire is a surprisingly enjoyable experience overall, and you get to delve into a unique forging mechanic that allows you to create the ultimate weapons manually. However, despite how fun the combat is, it’s actually quite hard, even if you choose to play on the easiest difficulty.

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Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Battle Destiny Remastered is a faithful and enjoyable remaster for Gundam SEED fans, if you can forgive some Vita-era clunk. Not revolutionary, but packed with charm and Mobile Suits. Worth boarding if you’re ready to revisit the Cosmic Era.

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May 22, 2025

Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo is a beautifully crafted indie adventure that blends heartfelt storytelling with inventive gameplay. Its emotional depth and unique mechanics make it a rare gem, and it's highly recommended for those who appreciate games that challenge both heart and mind.

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4.1 / 5.0 - RoadCraft
May 22, 2025

Overall, RoadCraft is without a doubt one of the more solid sim games to be released simply because of how detailed it is. With limitless options of paths to the end goal, there’s endless replayability, and all you need is a little creativity.

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May 19, 2025

Equinox: Homecoming isn’t a finished portrait yet, but it’s a promising sketch that you should monitor as it develops. If you’re ready to deal with some early-access bugs and keep your hopes low, Equinox: Homecoming gives you a taste of something truly special.

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4.2 / 5.0 - StarVaders
May 6, 2025

StarVaders is fun; it's a brain puzzle that requires planning and strategies with critical thinking while maintaining the outcomes of the cards the players end up playing. The game is entertaining and puts no stress on the players; it just supplies an interesting brain scratch for players who seek the challenge.

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May 6, 2025

The Horror at Highrook really is worth a try, although it's not for those who are fresh to the puzzle investigation scene. The game gives an interesting blend of tabletop mechanics and card-building eldritch mystery games that tickles an itch for both the horror lore game hunters and the seasoned mystery sleuths.

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