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1914 games reviewed
68.3 average score
70 median score
52.3% of games recommended

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9 / 10 - F1 24
May 28, 2024

The ability to play as real drivers adds a raft of new possibilities, in what is the most enjoyable and authentic Formula One game of the modern era.

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7 / 10 - Hauntii
May 27, 2024

A highly original indie action puzzler, with some wonderfully minimal visuals and a uniquely beguiling atmosphere.

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7 / 10 - Paper Trail
May 24, 2024

A charmingly illustrated, perspective-shifting puzzle game about paper folding, that has just enough intricacy to keep you engaged without ever making you feel stumped.

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One of the oldest and most influential video games of all-time remains surprisingly entertaining thanks to this loving and option-filled remake.

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8 / 10 - RKGK
May 22, 2024

A clever of mix of new and old that blends together several different platforming greats but still maintains a distinctive identity of its own.

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May 21, 2024

A joyless slog of barely interactive entertainment and a muddled portrayal of mental illness… that just so happens to have the best graphics ever on a video game console.

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7 / 10 - Homeworld 3
May 17, 2024

A flawed sequel, that undermines some of the original games' greatest pleasures, but this is still a uniquely enjoyable real-time strategy, with plenty of interesting new ideas.

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May 16, 2024

A gloriously surreal third person puzzle game, set in a hotel where everything from its rooms to its artwork is part of a multi-layered mystery of time travel, mazes, and the occult.

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May 16, 2024

A classic indie game that remains as cleverly unique today as it did 16 years ago, even if none of its original flaws have been ironed out in the meantime.

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May 15, 2024

A charmingly short and sweet Metroidvania style adventure, featuring an ordinary cat doing ordinary cat things, in a game that's perfect for casual gamers and for enjoying between larger epics.

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7 / 10 - V Rising
May 13, 2024

A peculiar but well-conceived concept that brings together multiple disparate gameplay elements, to create a highly customisable, but occasionally somewhat shallow, vampire sim.

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9 / 10 - Animal Well
May 10, 2024

Much more than just another indie Metroidvania, as the intricate level design, gorgeous visuals, and clever item usage conspire to make one of the most entertaining puzzle adventures of the generation.

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8 / 10 - Crow Country
May 9, 2024

A charmingly old-fashioned survival horror that manages to make all the limitations of 90s gaming work in its favour, especially in terms of its enjoyably obscure puzzles.

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Apr 30, 2024

As laidback and undemanding as the Wii originals but in the modern age it seems restrictive and repetitive in a way that's unnecessary and even patronising.

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8 / 10 - Stellar Blade
Apr 24, 2024

Its main character is an embarrassment to gaming but if you can ignore that this is a very competent action game, that borrows wisely from both Bayonetta and Dark Souls.

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Apr 22, 2024

A polished Metroidvania infused with Africana, whose linearity and overreliance on rote-learning action sequences undermine its otherwise high standards.

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Apr 18, 2024

A wonderfully bizarre premise is spoilt only by frustrating motion controls, but this is definitely the best Victorian lady slapping simulator ever made.

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Apr 15, 2024

It would probably make a better movie than a game, but there's still a unique charm about Harold Halibut and his slow-paced journey to discover his place in life.

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Apr 12, 2024

A successful blend of Zelda and twin-stick bullet hell shooter, which sounds like a terrible mix but brings some welcome novelty to both styles of play.

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Apr 3, 2024

The epitome of short but sweet, that is both a clever tribute to Drill Dozer and Ecco The Dolphin and a welcome alternative to bloated and overlong modern epics.

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