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User Overview in Games
8Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
12(57%)
mixed
9(43%)
negative
0(0%)
Highest User Score
Lowest User Score
Games Scores
Apr 28, 2026
Life is Strange: Reunion10
Apr 28, 2026
Life is Strange: Reunion delivers one of the most emotionally grounded stories in the series, centering Max and Chloe’s relationship with real weight and maturity. By leaning into multiple timelines, it reframes choice not as something lost, but as something that continues to exist, giving new meaning to past decisions. It is not perfect, but it succeeds where it matters most, making you feel the consequences of love, loss, and the choices we wish we could change.
Xbox Series X
Apr 28, 2026
Life is Strange: Reunion10
Apr 28, 2026
Life is Strange: Reunion delivers one of the most emotionally grounded stories in the series, centering Max and Chloe’s relationship with real weight and maturity. By leaning into multiple timelines, it reframes choice not as something lost, but as something that continues to exist, giving new meaning to past decisions. It is not perfect, but it succeeds where it matters most, making you feel the consequences of love, loss, and the choices we wish we could change.
PC
Apr 27, 2026
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth6
Apr 27, 2026
Rebirth expands the world of Final Fantasy VII but struggles with pacing and narrative cohesion. While moments of brilliance shine through, the story often feels stretched and inconsistent. Gameplay improvements are noticeable, but they cannot fully compensate for a less focused narrative.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II7
Apr 27, 2026
Kingdom Come 2 offers a grounded and immersive historical setting with a story that feels authentic and detailed. While its pacing can be slow, the commitment to realism adds depth to the narrative. Gameplay can be uneven, but the worldbuilding helps carry the experience.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Far Cry 65
Apr 27, 2026
Far Cry 6 struggles to deliver a compelling story despite its promising setting and strong antagonist. The world feels repetitive, and the narrative lacks the depth needed to stay engaging. While gameplay offers familiar fun, it fails to elevate an otherwise forgettable experience.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End7
Apr 27, 2026
Uncharted 4 delivers a visually stunning and emotional conclusion to Nathan Drake’s story, but its pacing can feel uneven at times. While the narrative has strong moments, it occasionally leans too heavily on nostalgia. The gameplay is refined, but the story does not always reach the heights expected from the series.
PlayStation 4
Apr 27, 2026
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy9
Apr 27, 2026
The Lost Legacy offers a more focused and character-driven story that benefits from its tighter scope. Chloe and Nadine’s dynamic brings fresh energy to the series, and the setting feels rich and immersive. Combined with polished gameplay, it stands as one of the strongest entries in the franchise.
PlayStation 4
Apr 27, 2026
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty10
Apr 27, 2026
Phantom Liberty elevates Cyberpunk 2077 to new heights with a tightly focused narrative that blends espionage and moral ambiguity. The expansion introduces some of the best characters and storytelling in the genre, making every choice feel meaningful. It refines both the world and the experience, delivering a near-perfect narrative-driven expansion.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Cyberpunk 20779
Apr 27, 2026
Cyberpunk 2077 delivers a compelling and emotionally driven story set in a vibrant and immersive world. Night City feels alive, filled with characters and narratives that explore identity, ambition, and consequence. Despite its troubled launch, the strength of its storytelling and setting make it one of the most engaging RPG experiences.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Baldur's Gate 36
Apr 27, 2026
Baldur’s Gate 3 offers deep role-playing systems and player freedom, but its story can feel uneven and overly dependent on player-driven outcomes rather than a strong central narrative. While the setting is rich, it often lacks the emotional cohesion needed to fully engage. Gameplay depth is impressive, but the story does not always carry the same weight.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Halo Infinite7
Apr 27, 2026
Halo Infinite brings back a sense of scale and freedom to the franchise, but its story feels restrained and somewhat incomplete. While the setting offers moments of intrigue, it lacks the depth and cohesion of earlier entries. Gameplay is strong and enjoyable, but the narrative leaves you wanting more from a series known for its epic storytelling.
Xbox Series X
Apr 27, 2026
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor9
Apr 27, 2026
Jedi Survivor builds on its predecessor with a more mature and focused story that explores loss, identity, and survival. The setting feels expansive and lived-in, giving weight to Cal Kestis’s journey. Combined with refined gameplay, it delivers a strong balance of narrative and action that makes it one of the better Star Wars stories in recent years.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
BioShock Infinite10
Apr 27, 2026
BioShock Infinite is a masterclass in storytelling and worldbuilding, delivering a narrative that is both intellectually engaging and emotionally resonant. Columbia is one of the most memorable settings in gaming, filled with themes that feel both timeless and relevant. Its gameplay complements the experience, but it is the story and its philosophical depth that elevate it to an all-time great.
Xbox 360
Apr 27, 2026
The Last of Us Part II Remastered9
Apr 27, 2026
The Last of Us Part II is a bold and emotionally intense narrative that challenges players in ways few games attempt. Its world feels grounded and brutally real, with characters that are complex and deeply human. While its structure and pacing may not resonate with everyone, its commitment to exploring consequence and perspective makes it one of the most powerful stories in gaming.
PlayStation 5
Apr 27, 2026
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle8
Apr 27, 2026
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle delivers a strong narrative that captures the spirit of the franchise, blending adventure, mystery, and character-driven storytelling. The setting feels authentic and immersive, with well-crafted environments that enhance the experience. While gameplay has some limitations, the story and atmosphere carry the game and make it a memorable adventure.
Xbox Series X
Apr 27, 2026
Starfield6
Apr 27, 2026
Starfield offers an expansive universe with endless possibilities, but its story and worldbuilding lack the depth needed to truly captivate. Despite its scale, many of its locations feel disconnected and lifeless, which weakens the sense of exploration. Gameplay systems are solid, but the overall experience feels like a missed opportunity to deliver a more meaningful and immersive narrative.
Xbox Series X
Apr 27, 2026
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach6
Apr 27, 2026
Death Stranding 2 continues to build on a unique and atmospheric world, but its story struggles to find the same emotional clarity as its predecessor. While the setting remains intriguing and visually striking, the narrative becomes overly convoluted and at times self-indulgent, making it harder to stay invested. Gameplay improvements help smooth the experience, but they are not enough to elevate a story that feels less grounded and less impactful.
PlayStation 5
Apr 25, 2026
Life is Strange: Reunion10
Apr 25, 2026
Life is Strange: Reunion delivers one of the most emotionally grounded stories in the series, centering Max and Chloe’s relationship with real weight and maturity. By leaning into multiple timelines, it reframes choice not as something lost, but as something that continues to exist, giving new meaning to past decisions. It is not perfect, but it succeeds where it matters most, making you feel the consequences of love, loss, and the choices we wish we could change.
PlayStation 5