368 games reviewed
71.3 average score
75 median score
72.6% of games recommended
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- SCHiM
Jul 15, 2024
SCHiM is the perfect recreation of one of our childhood games. With fun and challenging gameplay, unique and minimalistic art style, and a relatable and touching story that empowers every other aspect of the game, it's a platformer that stands out among its peers.
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- The First Descendant
Jul 14, 2024
Artistically impressive, mechanically abusive, and narratively bankrupt, The First Descendant is (and likely will be for years to come) the defining example of how not to create a loot shooter.
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- #BLUD
Jul 5, 2024
A messy release, and not just due to the blood. The bugs and combat issues drag down an otherwise stellar debut title. Hopefully only the beginning for a studio that understands what makes video games fun.
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- Everafter Falls
Jul 3, 2024
Everafter Falls certainly takes some notes from similar games in the genre. At the same time, it feels oddly constrained and vaguely incomplete. If you're wanting to try a different flavor of Stardew-clone, this one might be something of an acquired taste.
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- A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars
Jul 1, 2024
The Seeing Stars DLC is A Little To the Left's best content yet, with dozens of new puzzles focusing on multiple creative solutions that will truly tease your brain!
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- Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
Jul 1, 2024
Shadow of the Erdtree recreates the exact feelings that made me fall in love with the FromSoft formula, but is this success built on the breathing corpse of the studio's identity worth the price?
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- Neosprint
Jun 27, 2024
Though it controls well and has some unique qualities among modern racers, NeoSprint's lack of charisma will make its multiplayer and track creating tools difficult to shine in the long run.
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- Riven
Jun 25, 2024
Updated for modern systems, Riven reminds us why it's a classic adventure game. Perhaps a bit short now, occasionally obtuse in its puzzles, but still visually stunning and engaging.
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- Alan Wake 2: Night Springs
Jun 25, 2024
Night Springs is a fantastic anthology that makes use of Remedy's eclectic collection of characters and locations to create some truly absurd Twilight Zone-esque stories that are good fun for any fan of the studio.
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- Still Wakes the Deep
Jun 22, 2024
Still Wakes the Deep delivers a strong atmosphere and specific sense of place that make its unique mix of cosmic horror and grounded natural disaster survival thriller work beautifully.
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- Tavern Talk
Jun 21, 2024
With its pleasant atmosphere, simple mechanics, important lessons, and characters you're sure to fall in love with, Tavern Talk is a must for visual novel fans. Bonus points if you like D&D.
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- Lesson Learned
Jun 10, 2024
Lesson Learned is a fun historical tower defense, but doesn't bring anything new to the genre.
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- SKELER BOY
Jun 10, 2024
SKELER BOY tries to be too many things at once and fails to execute many of its premises.
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- Blockbuster Inc.
Jun 9, 2024
While the film making simulator is fun, it's both lacking in content and buried under a huge, boring management simulator that dilutes the magic of movies.
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- Nine Sols
Jun 8, 2024
Nine Sols strikes true in everything it does, and stands out among its peers in almost every genre it touches.
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- Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge
Jun 6, 2024
While cute and cozy, Kamaeru can definitely become frustrating if played for longer periods of time with little variation in gameplay.
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- Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
Jun 6, 2024
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II showcases a level of visual prowess that blows anything we've seen so far out of the water and uses it to present a journey that, while short, excites from beginning to end.
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- Pine Hearts
Jun 1, 2024
Pine Hearts may have everything you need for a wholesome story game, including lots of meandering roads and fetch quests.
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- Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip
Jun 1, 2024
A delectable morsel of silliness, mischievousness, and exploration. You’ll want to gobble up every last goofy bit this tiny game has to offer.
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- Astor: Blade of the Monolith
May 30, 2024
It's hard to say what Astor: Blade of The Monolith wanted to be. Action-RPG? Open world adventure? Techno-fable? Biting social commentary? Whatever it's ambitions, the end state is a pretty looking piece with little in the way of challenge or narrative depth.
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