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Publication Overview in Games
77Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
2.7k(70%)
mixed
1.1k(28%)
negative
78(2%)
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Critic Reviews for Games
Apr 27, 2026
Diablo IV: Lord of Hatredtbd
Apr 27, 2026
Lord of Hatred is one of the best expansions in the history of the Diablo saga, serving as a magnificent conclusion to the Mephisto storyline that began with Diablo IV. The campaign is pure intensity, yet it also delivers the epic scale, drama, and surprises you expect from Blizzard’s finest work. The two new classes are fantastic additions, complemented by the comprehensive redesign of the existing classes. With a promising endgame (still to be fully put to the test), more customization options, and stunning audiovisual production, it’s hard to imagine a better finale for this action RPG. [Recommended]
Apr 27, 2026
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abysstbd
Apr 27, 2026
An interesting deconstruction of Lovecraftian horror that nails the atmosphere, but is ultimately held back by repetitive levels and technical bugs.
Apr 27, 2026
SAROStbd
Apr 27, 2026
If you liked Returnal, I’m sure you’ll love Saros too. It is a very similar experience, so it doesn't have that same element of surprise anymore, but it is much more fast-paced, "on steroids", and filled with smart design choices that give it better balance and flow.
Apr 20, 2026
PRAGMATAtbd
Apr 20, 2026
Everything in Pragmata is fun, from the encounters with these robots to the constant progression and upgrades for weapons and abilities back at the shelter. You won’t want to stop revisiting areas to uncover every single secret in every level. [Recommended]
Apr 20, 2026
MOUSE: P.I. For Hiretbd
Apr 20, 2026
Mouse: P.I. for Hire had a strong premise back when it was just a viral tech demo, yet it far exceeded our expectations by the time we got our hands on it. It's your average boomer-shooter with almost the exact same arsenal as Doom, except its level design is as charming and imaginative as its bosses, the performance is superb and there's just so much genuine well-doing in every little nod an piece of animation. If you're a hardcore quick-swapping speedrunner you might find it a bit 'meh' but other than that you will love it like it's a friend. [Recommended]
Apr 20, 2026
REPLACEDtbd
Apr 20, 2026
Replaced is an indie that delivers on its promise: a solid narrative adventure with a well-crafted cyberpunk world and outstanding visuals. It’s not perfect, but when it fully comes into its own, it offers an intense, immersive experience with a meaningful message. [Recommended]
Apr 20, 2026
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dreamtbd
Apr 20, 2026
Tomodachi Life on Switch is the most batshit thing Nintendo has ever pulled off. A game that checks every box for being the most controversial, cancellable experience imaginable — and it comes from the most buttoned-up, straight-laced company in the industry. On a mission to drag out the humor lurking in the darkest corner of your brain, this social life sim manages to bring out the worst in all of us just to deliver the best: the hardest belly laugh you'll ever crack while playing a video game. [Recommended]
Apr 20, 2026
World of Warcraft: Midnighttbd
Apr 20, 2026
Despite a lack of major innovations, Midnight leans on the great legacy of the Warcraft universe to create a game that is enjoyable from start to finish. While the story isn't as tightly woven as in previous expansions, it knows exactly how to tug at the heartstrings of veterans while keeping interest high in this endless war against the forces of the Void. [Recommended]
Apr 20, 2026
Pokemon Championstbd
Apr 20, 2026
Pokémon needed a separate, dedicated platform to manage its competitive scene, and Champions is the answer we’ve been demanding for years. It’s a fantastic world—easily one of the most thrilling experiences when it comes to turn-based combat. From a design perspective, it delivers where it truly matters; however, it also carries inexcusable technical issues and certain rough edges that make building a top-tier competitive team more of a chore than it should be. [Recommended]
Apr 9, 2026
GreedFall: The Dying Worldtbd
Apr 9, 2026
Greedfall: The Dying World is one of those games that demands patience and a lot of willpower on your part. Spiders has tried to bite off more than they could chew, creating a title with an incredibly slow start and tactical combat that never quite clicked with me. I miss the 'immersive sim' identity of the first game; here, they’ve opted for something more conventional, coupled with optimization issues and bugs that can really break the immersion. Yet, despite all that, I can't deny that the world is well-built. It has that classic RPG charm, reminiscent of Dragon Age: Origins, where you can get lost in its cities, talk to your companions, and soak in its political nuances.