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71.0 average score
80 median score
46.4% of games recommended

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Nov 26, 2020

The Textorcist is a quirky mashup of bullet hell and typing game mechanics, where players control hard-boiled exorcist Ray Bibbia battling demons by typing out exorcism phrases while dodging intense enemy attacks. Each level is a boss fight requiring sharp coordination and multitasking between movement and fast typing. The pixel art visuals and tongue-in-cheek tone add charm, but the steep difficulty curve may frustrate casual players. It's a creative concept best suited for those who enjoy punishing reflex-based challenges—recommended at a discount for the niche audience it caters to.

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It might be an expansion pack, but Miles Morales is finally the great superhero adventure this Spider-Man deserves.

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Nov 13, 2020

The Signifier is a roughly five-hour narrative thriller that blends psychological mystery with sci-fi. Players step into the role of Frederick Russell, a psychologist and AI researcher investigating the death of a tech CEO using reconstructed memory data. Set in a believable near-future world, the game explores objective and subjective memory landscapes—surreal, symbolic spaces full of emotional weight and abstract imagery. Though the gameplay is mostly linear and light on puzzles, the story is deeply layered, dealing with themes like trauma, identity, and perception. It’s a slow-burning, thought-provoking experience best suited for players drawn to heavy narrative and introspective exploration.

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Nov 10, 2020

Ghostrunner is a stylish, ultra-fast cyberpunk action game that blends Mirror’s Edge–style parkour with Hotline Miami–like instant-death combat. You play as a katana-wielding cyborg ninja scaling the dystopian Dharma Tower, slicing enemies with brutal precision while wall-running and dodging bullets in slow motion. The game is visually striking and aurally electrifying, with tight checkpointing to support its trial-and-error loop. Combat arenas are fluid and rewarding, but platforming sections and boss fights often drag down the momentum with frustrating repetition. While not perfect, Ghostrunner is a sleek and challenging thrill ride best suited for players who enjoy punishing, high-skill gameplay.

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Nov 4, 2020

Yakuza: Like a Dragon reinvents the long‑running crime‑drama series with a fresh protagonist, a turn‑based RPG combat system, and a surprisingly heartfelt story. Despite uneven pacing and occasional difficulty spikes, the game’s humor, character chemistry, and sheer variety make it a memorable journey for newcomers and veterans alike.

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Oct 19, 2020

Noita, developed by Finnish indie studio Nolla Games, is a brutally challenging and endlessly creative roguelite where every pixel is physically simulated. Players explore procedurally generated caves as a wand-wielding witch, crafting spells, triggering chaotic chain reactions, and discovering hidden secrets in a deeply interactive world. The game’s pixel art and Finnish-language humor mask an incredibly complex simulation engine that allows for emergent gameplay and wild experimentation. Though death comes swiftly and often, Noita is a roguelite masterpiece that rewards persistence, curiosity, and creativity with jaw-dropping moments and endless replay value.

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Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time brings the classic platforming formula back with confidence, color, and a surprising amount of creativity. Despite some frustrating difficulty spikes and uneven gimmicks, its inventive level design, new playable characters, and sheer variety make it a worthy successor to the original trilogy.

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Oct 6, 2020

Among Us is a simple yet gripping social deduction game where crewmates must complete tasks aboard a spaceship while trying to identify the impostor among them—who’s secretly sabotaging and killing. With its cartoonish visuals and eerie sound design, it creates a tense and often hilarious atmosphere. The gameplay thrives on social dynamics: accusations, bluffing, and betrayal are key, especially during emergency meetings. While matches with friends can be thrilling and unforgettable, random online sessions often suffer from unreliable players and chaotic communication. Still, Among Us shines as a clever and accessible party game, especially with a familiar group.

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Featuring three classic Mario adventures, this All-Star Collection has enough goodness for a hundred hours of fun. It's just a shame Nintendo has locked it behind a high sticker price and a limited exclusivity period. What the heck?

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Sep 25, 2020

Port Royale 4 is a well-crafted trading simulation game set in the Caribbean, where players step into the role of a colonial governor balancing commerce, city-building, and occasional naval skirmishes. While not a pirate adventure per se, the game blends economic management with strategic elements, offering a dynamic system for planning trade routes, responding to fluctuating markets, and expanding influence across cities. The intuitive interface, engaging turn-based naval combat, and optional free play mode add depth and variety. Though less swashbuckling than Sid Meier's Pirates!, it’s a solid entry in the economic sim genre, ideal for fans of the Anno series.

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Sep 14, 2020

Kill It With Fire offers a light, chaotic, and occasionally creepy bug‑hunting romp where spiders lurk in every corner and the player’s arsenal grows increasingly absurd. While the concept is amusing at first, the novelty fades as levels become larger and more repetitive, making the experience fun but fleeting.

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Sep 6, 2020

The Alto Collection bundles the serene endless runners Alto’s Adventure and Alto’s Odyssey into one visually stunning package. With simple one-button controls and procedurally generated slopes, both games offer intuitive, fast-paced gameplay enhanced by meditative visuals and a dreamy soundtrack. While perfectly suited for mobile, their minimalist design feels slightly out of place on PC and consoles—but still delivers a charming, if lightweight, experience for under ten bucks.

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Sep 5, 2020

Over the Alps is a stylish, text‑driven spy adventure set in 1930s Switzerland, where choices unfold through postcard‑like scenes and cleverly written dialogue. Its strong writing, branching storylines, and high replay value make it a charming narrative experience, even if some mechanics feel underexplained and the presentation occasionally rough.

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Aug 28, 2020

Windbound has a promising survival‑adventure concept, but its repetitive structure, technical issues, and frustrating sailing mechanics drain the joy out of the experience. Frequent crashes and poor guidance ultimately make the game more exhausting than rewarding. Hopefully some updates fix the biggest issues.

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Aug 27, 2020

Tell Me Why is a touching narrative adventure by Dontnod Entertainment that follows twins Alyson and Tyler—now a trans man—as they revisit their troubled past in a small Alaskan town. With familiar gameplay mechanics, telepathic connections, and a focus on progressive themes like trans identity and Indigenous rights, the game trades innovation for emotional depth and strong writing. Though the formula is becoming predictable, the story's sincerity and character development carry it through.

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Aug 25, 2020

Wanking Simulator aims for over‑the‑top comedy through mayhem, destruction, and exaggerated physics, but struggles to maintain momentum beyond its initial gag. It’s a brief curiosity rather than a fully formed game experience.

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Aug 20, 2020

Factorio is a masterfully crafted factory-building game where you, a lone engineer stranded on an alien planet, must construct a rocket to escape—starting from scratch. Over eight years of development has produced a deeply complex logistics simulator featuring intricate production chains, sprawling automation networks, and strategic defense against hostile aliens. With unparalleled depth and optimization potential, Factorio sets a new gold standard for the genre.

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5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel reinvents classic chess by adding time travel and alternate timelines, creating a brain-melting experience where pieces can move not only in space, but also across time and parallel realities. The mechanics are surprisingly logical once grasped, but without a proper tutorial, diving into its multidimensional mayhem can be overwhelming. Despite the chaos, it's a brilliantly creative twist on a timeless game.

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Aug 5, 2020

Packed with great characters and memorable set pieces, Horizon Zero Dawn is a fantastic adventure title finally available on the PC.

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Aug 1, 2020

Necrobarista is a visually striking and emotionally resonant visual novel set in a limbo-like Melbourne café where the recently deceased have 24 hours to come to terms with their death. With strong writing, 3D presentation, and a melancholic but hopeful tone, it explores themes of letting go and unfinished business. While its largely passive, text-heavy format may not appeal to all players, it’s a standout in the genre for those drawn to reflective storytelling, quirky metaphysics, and bittersweet coffee-fueled farewells.

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