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User Overview in Games
8.8Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
209(90%)
mixed
21(9%)
negative
2(1%)
Highest User Score
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Games Scores
Apr 28, 2026
Watch Dogs: Legion8
Apr 28, 2026
Watch Dogs Legion (8/10) experiments boldly with its “play as anyone” mechanic, letting every NPC become a recruit, which is both its biggest strength and weakness. London is beautifully recreated and fun to explore, with plenty of gadgets and hacking chaos. However, individual characters feel shallow, and the story lacks emotional weight. Gameplay can become repetitive over time, but the sandbox creativity and freedom keep it engaging and unique in the series.
PC
Apr 28, 2026
Watch Dogs 28
Apr 28, 2026
Watch Dogs 2 (8.4/10) is a vibrant, more playful upgrade over its predecessor, shifting tone from gritty revenge to hacker freedom in San Francisco. Marcus Holloway is a more likable lead, and the DedSec crew adds personality. Hacking tools are expanded and more creative, making traversal and missions fun. Combat is weaker, but stealth and experimentation shine. The world feels alive and satirical, even if story stakes are lighter.
PC
Apr 28, 2026
Watch Dogs8
Apr 28, 2026
Watch Dogs (8.2/10) is a compelling open-world hacker fantasy that blends stealth, action, and tech-driven storytelling. Hacking Chicago’s infrastructure feels fresh, letting you control traffic lights, cameras, and chaos itself. While Aiden Pearce isn’t the most memorable protagonist and driving can feel stiff, the atmosphere, soundtrack, and side missions keep it engaging. It doesn’t fully revolutionize the genre, but it delivers a satisfying, stylish experience. Great for open-world fans.
PC
Apr 22, 2026
I Am Jesus Christ9
Apr 22, 2026
9.0/10 - I Am Jesus Christ Simulator is one of those rare games that fully commits to its concept—and surprisingly, it works far better than you’d expect. Instead of turning its premise into a gimmick, it leans into a slower, more reflective experience that mixes storytelling, light exploration, and supernatural mechanics in a way that feels both unusual and memorable.
PC
Apr 21, 2026
Crimson Desert8
Apr 21, 2026
8.0/10 Crimson Desert delivers a striking blend of cinematic storytelling and open-world action, with impressive visuals and dynamic combat that feels weighty and responsive. The world is rich and immersive, though occasionally uneven in pacing and mission design. While not groundbreaking in every aspect, its ambition and polish make it a memorable experience worth diving into.
PC
Apr 21, 2026
LIMBO9
Apr 21, 2026
*LIMBO* earns its 9.2/10 with haunting simplicity and precision. Its monochrome world feels oppressive yet beautiful, drawing you into a quiet, unsettling journey. The puzzles are clever without feeling unfair, rewarding patience and observation. Sound design is minimal but deeply effective, amplifying tension and isolation. While short, every moment feels intentional. It’s a memorable, atmospheric experience that lingers long after it ends.
PC
Apr 21, 2026
Machinarium10
Apr 21, 2026
9.9/10 - Machinarium is a masterclass in atmospheric storytelling, blending intricate puzzles with a beautifully hand-drawn world. Its wordless narrative is both charming and deeply expressive, pulling players into a melancholic yet hopeful journey. The soundtrack perfectly complements the tone, enhancing every moment. With its clever design and unforgettable style, it stands as a near-perfect adventure experience.
PC
Apr 21, 2026
Astro Bot9
Apr 21, 2026
9.4/10 - Astro Bot is a joyful showcase of creativity, blending inventive level design with tight, responsive gameplay. Each stage feels fresh, packed with clever mechanics that fully embrace its playful tone. The visuals are vibrant and polished, while the soundtrack adds to the charm. It’s a consistently fun, imaginative experience that highlights the magic of platforming at its best.
PlayStation 5
Apr 21, 2026
Manhunt 28
Apr 21, 2026
8.3/10 — Manhunt 2 builds on the disturbing foundation of its predecessor with a deeper psychological focus and more refined mechanics. The story dives into themes of identity and control, following a fractured protagonist whose reality feels increasingly unstable. Gameplay is smoother this time around, with improved stealth options and more varied environments that encourage experimentation. The executions remain brutal, though presented with slightly less raw impact than the original. While the narrative is more complex, it doesn’t always land as strongly, and some of the shock value feels toned down. Still, Manhunt 2 offers a tense, unsettling experience that expands on the original formula while maintaining its dark, controversial edge.
PlayStation 2
Apr 21, 2026
Manhunt9
Apr 21, 2026
8.8/10 — Manhunt is one of the most disturbing and atmospheric games ever released, delivering a tense blend of stealth, horror, and psychological intensity. You play as a death row inmate forced into a series of brutal “snuff films,” and the game leans heavily into its grim premise. The stealth mechanics are simple but effective, rewarding patience and careful planning as you stalk enemies from the shadows. What truly sets it apart is its oppressive atmosphere—grainy visuals, eerie audio design, and relentless tension create a constant sense of unease. It’s not for everyone, as the violence is extreme and the gameplay can feel repetitive at times, but for those who can handle its dark tone, Manhunt remains a bold and unforgettable experience.
PlayStation 2
Apr 21, 2026
Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis8
Apr 21, 2026
7.7/10 — Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is a surprisingly focused and polished title that stands out in Rockstar’s catalog. Stripping away open-world chaos, it delivers a tight, skill-based experience centered entirely on reflexes, timing, and precision. The physics feel incredibly responsive, making every rally intense and rewarding as players learn to anticipate spins and angles. Visually, it was impressive for its time, with smooth animations and detailed character models enhancing immersion. However, the limited content and lack of variety can make it feel repetitive over time, especially compared to broader sports titles. Still, its pure, no-frills approach to gameplay gives it a unique charm, making it a niche but memorable experience for players who appreciate technical mastery.
Xbox 360
Apr 21, 2026
Team Fortress 29
Apr 21, 2026
9.2/10 — Team Fortress 2 remains one of the most iconic class-based shooters ever made. Its colorful art style, memorable characters, and distinct class roles create a gameplay loop that’s both accessible and deeply strategic. Each class feels unique, encouraging teamwork and experimentation while keeping matches dynamic and engaging. The humor and personality woven into everything—from voice lines to animations—give the game a charm few shooters can match. Despite its age, the core mechanics still feel tight and satisfying, though the lack of consistent updates and issues like bots can occasionally dampen the experience. Even so, Team Fortress 2 endures as a timeless multiplayer classic that continues to entertain new and veteran players alike.
PC
Apr 21, 2026
Garry's Mod9
Apr 21, 2026
9.4/10 — Garry’s Mod is one of the most creatively liberating sandbox experiences ever made. Rather than giving players a strict objective, it hands them a powerful physics engine and a massive toolbox, then steps aside. The real magic comes from the community: countless mods, maps, and game modes transform it into everything from chaotic multiplayer mayhem to surprisingly deep roleplay worlds. Its age shows in the visuals and occasional clunkiness, but that hardly matters when the possibilities feel endless. Whether you’re building contraptions, staging absurd scenarios, or just messing around with friends, the game constantly delivers unpredictable fun. Few titles embrace player creativity so completely, making Garry’s Mod a timeless playground that still feels fresh years after release.
PC
Apr 18, 2026
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker10
Apr 18, 2026
9.5/10. Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker is a powerful, emotional culmination of years of storytelling, delivering unforgettable character arcs and a deeply satisfying narrative payoff. The world feels richer than ever, with refined gameplay and meaningful content throughout. While pacing can dip slightly at times, the overall experience is masterful and leaves a lasting impact.
PC
Apr 18, 2026
Final Fantasy XV8
Apr 18, 2026
8.2/10. Final Fantasy XV offers a heartfelt road-trip adventure with a strong focus on friendship and character bonds. Its open world is beautiful and relaxing to explore, while the real-time combat is flashy, if occasionally inconsistent. The story can feel fragmented, but the emotional core and memorable moments help it stand out as a unique entry in the series.
PlayStation 4
Apr 18, 2026
Final Fantasy XVI9
Apr 18, 2026
8.7/10. Final Fantasy XVI delivers a bold, action-focused evolution for the series, with cinematic storytelling and spectacular Eikon battles that feel truly epic. The combat is fluid and satisfying, though it leans more toward action than traditional RPG depth. While side content can feel uneven, the strong narrative, characters, and presentation make it a compelling and memorable experience.
PlayStation 5
Apr 18, 2026
Final Fantasy XIII8
Apr 18, 2026
8.0/10. Final Fantasy XIII delivers a visually stunning, story-driven experience with a strong focus on its characters and world. The combat system evolves into something strategic and rewarding, though its linear structure can feel restrictive for some players. While divisive, it offers a polished, emotionally engaging journey with memorable moments.
PlayStation 3
Apr 18, 2026
ROBLOX (Game Client)6
Apr 18, 2026
6.0/10. **** is a vast sandbox platform packed with user-generated experiences, offering endless variety and creativity. However, quality is wildly inconsistent, with many games feeling shallow or repetitive. The monetization system can be aggressive, especially for younger players. While it shines as a creative tool, the overall experience can feel unfocused and uneven.
Xbox One
Apr 18, 2026
Fortnite6
Apr 18, 2026
6.0/10. Fortnite delivers fast-paced, accessible battle royale action with its signature building mechanics and constant updates. The colorful style and frequent events keep things fresh, but the heavy reliance on microtransactions and skill gap in building can be frustrating. While fun in short bursts, it may feel repetitive over time.
PC
Apr 18, 2026
Red Dead Revolver8
Apr 18, 2026
7.5/10. Red Dead Revolver is a gritty, arcade-style Western that lays the groundwork for what the series would become. Its stylized gunfights and memorable characters give it charm, though the gameplay can feel repetitive and dated by modern standards. The story is simple but effective, making it an enjoyable, if rough-around-the-edges, experience.
Xbox
Apr 18, 2026
Crysis 38
Apr 18, 2026
8.3/10. Crysis 3 offers a visually stunning finale with lush environments reclaiming a ruined New York. The refined nanosuit abilities and satisfying bow mechanics add variety to combat, though the campaign feels shorter and less impactful than expected. While it doesn’t reach the heights of earlier entries, it still delivers solid action and an engaging, if slightly underwhelming, conclusion.
PC
Apr 18, 2026
Crysis 29
Apr 18, 2026
9.2/10. Crysis 2 refines the series with a tighter, more cinematic experience set in a striking urban battlefield. The nanosuit mechanics feel smoother and more versatile, encouraging creative combat approaches. Its atmosphere is immersive, though slightly more linear than its predecessor. Despite minor drawbacks, it delivers thrilling action and a memorable sci-fi narrative that holds up well.
PC
Apr 18, 2026
Crysis9
Apr 18, 2026
9.4/10. Crisis delivers a gripping, emotionally charged experience that keeps tension high from start to finish. The pacing is sharp, the performances feel authentic, and the atmosphere is consistently engaging. While a few moments lean slightly predictable, the overall execution more than compensates. It’s a compelling piece that balances intensity with depth, leaving a lasting impression long after it ends.
PC
Apr 17, 2026
Metin24
Apr 17, 2026
**4.0/10** - Metin2 has nostalgic value, but it feels outdated in almost every aspect. The combat is repetitive, progression is extremely grindy, and pay-to-win elements heavily impact gameplay. Graphics and UI are old and clunky, making it hard for new players to enjoy. While PvP and guild wars can still be fun with friends, overall it struggles to compete with modern MMORPGs.
PC
Apr 17, 2026
Samson8
Apr 17, 2026
7.6/10 - Samson Game delivers a solid and engaging experience with its blend of action and strategy. The gameplay feels responsive, and the progression system keeps you motivated without becoming overwhelming. While the visuals aren’t groundbreaking, they’re polished enough to support immersion. A few repetitive elements hold it back from greatness, but overall it’s a well-crafted title that’s easy to enjoy and worth your time.
PC
Apr 5, 2026
Far Cry 28
Apr 5, 2026
8.2/10 Far Cry 2 is a bold, gritty open-world shooter set in a war-torn African region, focused on survival and realism over power fantasy. Fire spreads dynamically, weapons jam, and malaria adds pressure, making every mission feel tense and unpredictable. The atmosphere is unmatched in the series, with a grounded tone and immersive world design. However, repetitive missions and frequent travel can drag the pacing, and the storytelling is intentionally minimal but divisive.
PC
Apr 16, 2026
Xenoblade Chronicles 310
Apr 16, 2026
9.5/10 Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a powerful JRPG that blends the strengths of the series into a darker, more mature story about war, identity, and time. The combat system is refined and highly strategic, with class swapping and Chain Attacks adding depth. The world is vast and atmospheric, and the music is phenomenal. Side content is excellent, though menus can be dense. Its emotional story and cast make it one of the strongest entries in the series.
Nintendo Switch
Apr 16, 2026
Xenoblade Chronicles X9
Apr 16, 2026
9.3/10 Xenoblade Chronicles X is a massive sci-fi open-world RPG focused on exploration and survival on the alien planet Mira. Its scale is unmatched, with vast landscapes, skells (mechs), and freedom to traverse land, sea, and sky. Combat is deep and class-based, rewarding experimentation. The story is more grounded and fragmented than other entries, but the world itself is the main attraction. Some systems are complex and underexplained, but the exploration payoff is incredible.
Wii U
Apr 16, 2026
Xenoblade Chronicles 29
Apr 16, 2026
9.1/10 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a huge, emotional JRPG with a vibrant world and a strong core story about bonds, loss, and purpose. The combat system is deep and flashy once mastered, built around Drivers and Blades that add tons of customization. The world of Alrest is colorful and full of secrets, and the soundtrack is outstanding. However, the gacha-like Blade system and slow early hours can frustrate. Still, it becomes a deeply rewarding adventure.
Nintendo Switch
Apr 16, 2026
Xenoblade Chronicles10
Apr 16, 2026
9.8/10 - Xenoblade Chronicles is a massive, emotional JRPG set across the bodies of two gods. Its world design is breathtaking, with huge areas that reward exploration and curiosity. The combat mixes real-time action with tactical abilities, becoming deeper over time. The story starts simple but grows into something powerful and philosophical, supported by a strong cast and legendary soundtrack. Flaws include clunky menus and uneven pacing, but the ambition and heart make it unforgettable. truly epic
Wii
Apr 16, 2026
Halo: Combat Evolved10
Apr 16, 2026
Halo: Combat Evolved – 9.9/10 - A revolutionary title that redefined console shooters and laid the foundation for an iconic franchise. Its seamless blend of gunplay, vehicle combat, and open-ended level design created unmatched freedom at the time. The mysterious ringworld setting and engaging story pulled players in instantly. While some levels repeat environments, its innovation, atmosphere, and lasting influence make it a near-perfect classic.
Xbox
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 5: Guardians9
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 5: Guardians – 8.7/10 - A mechanically excellent shooter that pushes the series forward with fast, fluid movement and refined gunplay. Abilities like thrusters and clamber add verticality and speed, making combat more dynamic. However, the campaign struggles with an unfocused story and underwhelming use of its characters. Multiplayer is a standout, offering competitive depth and variety. It’s a great-playing entry, even if its narrative falls short.
Xbox One
Apr 16, 2026
Halo Infinite9
Apr 16, 2026
Halo Infinite – 9.2/10 - A confident return to form that blends classic Halo gameplay with modern design. The open-world structure on Zeta Halo offers freedom and emergent combat encounters, while the grappleshot adds a dynamic new layer to traversal and fights. Gunplay feels crisp and satisfying, capturing the series’ roots. The story is more focused, though somewhat limited in scope. Multiplayer shines, despite content pacing concerns at launch.
Xbox Series X
Apr 16, 2026
Halo: Reach9
Apr 16, 2026
Halo: Reach – 9.4/10 - A somber and powerful prequel that tells a grounded, character-driven story of sacrifice. Its tone is darker than previous entries, emphasizing the inevitability of defeat while building strong emotional impact. Gameplay is refined with armor abilities and tighter mechanics, and the mission variety keeps things fresh. Multiplayer and customization are robust, making it one of the most complete and memorable entries in the series.
Xbox 360
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 49
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 4 – 9.0/10 - A visually stunning and emotionally driven entry that shifts focus toward Master Chief’s humanity. The relationship between Chief and Cortana adds depth rarely seen in the series, while the Forerunner setting brings a fresh aesthetic. Gunplay remains solid, though some enemy designs feel less satisfying to fight. Multiplayer introduces new ideas but divides fans. Despite flaws, it’s a strong, story-focused evolution.
Xbox 360
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 210
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 2 – 9.6/10 - A bold and influential sequel that expands the scope of the series in every direction. Dual-wielding, refined shooting mechanics, and smarter enemy AI elevate the combat, while the introduction of the Arbiter adds depth to the story. Its multiplayer revolutionized online console gaming via Xbox Live. Though the campaign ends abruptly, its ambition, innovation, and lasting impact are undeniable.
Xbox
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 310
Apr 16, 2026
Halo 3 – 9.6/10 - A landmark shooter that delivers an unforgettable finale to the original trilogy. Its tight gunplay, iconic level design, and balanced sandbox create endlessly replayable combat encounters. The campaign blends epic scale with emotional payoff, while multiplayer set a new standard with custom games and Forge. Though the story can feel slightly rushed, its impact and legacy remain exceptional.
Xbox 360
Apr 16, 2026
Gears 59
Apr 16, 2026
Gears 5 – 9.3/10 - An ambitious evolution that expands the formula with semi-open environments and deeper storytelling. Kait’s journey adds emotional nuance, and the gameplay is more fluid and dynamic than ever. The addition of Jack as a support character enhances co-op strategy. While some open-world elements feel underutilized, the overall experience is polished, engaging, and refreshingly bold.
Xbox One
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War: Reloaded8
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War Reloaded – 8.3/10 - A modernized take on the original that enhances visuals and performance while preserving its core identity. It’s a nostalgic return with smoother mechanics and quality-of-life improvements. However, it doesn’t push boundaries beyond refinement, making it feel more like a polished revisit than a full reinvention. Still, it’s a great way to experience the classic in updated form.
Xbox Series X
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War 49
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War 4 – 8.8/10 - A solid reboot that introduces a new generation while respecting the legacy of the original cast. The visuals are stunning, and gameplay remains tight and satisfying. The first half feels slower and more atmospheric, building tension before ramping up. New enemies are intriguing, though not as iconic. It sets a strong foundation, even if it plays things a bit safe.
Xbox One
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War: Judgment8
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War: Judgment – 8.4/10 - A bold but divisive entry that experiments with structure and gameplay. The mission-based format and optional Declassified challenges add replayability, but the shift away from traditional pacing feels jarring. Combat is faster and more arcade-like, which may not appeal to everyone. The story offers interesting lore, though it lacks the emotional weight of the main trilogy.
Xbox 360
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War 310
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War 3 – 9.5/10 - A powerful conclusion to the original trilogy, delivering refined gameplay and a deeply emotional narrative. The stakes feel higher, and the character arcs reach satisfying resolutions. Combat is smoother than ever, with varied enemy types and strong co-op design. Horde and Beast modes add depth to multiplayer. It balances action and heart masterfully, making it one of the series’ peaks.
Xbox 360
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War 210
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War 2 – 9.5/10 - Bigger, darker, and more ambitious, this sequel expands everything that made the original great. Massive battles, improved mechanics, and a more cinematic story elevate the experience. The emotional weight hits harder, especially in key character moments. Horde mode debuts brilliantly, adding endless replay value. It occasionally leans into spectacle over precision, but the overall package is exceptional.
Xbox 360
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War9
Apr 16, 2026
Gears of War – 9.4/10 - A genre-defining third-person shooter that set the gold standard for cover-based combat. Its gritty atmosphere, weighty gunplay, and intense encounters with the Locust Horde create a constant sense of tension. The bond between Marcus and Dom adds emotional depth, while the co-op experience shines. Though slightly dated in pacing today, its influence and execution remain undeniable.
Xbox 360
Apr 15, 2026
SimCity Societies7
Apr 15, 2026
6.6/10
SimCity Societies takes a bold step away from traditional city-building, focusing more on social values than deep simulation. While its approachable mechanics and charming visuals make it easy to pick up, the lack of complexity may disappoint longtime fans. The game offers creative freedom, but limited challenge and shallow systems hold it back from lasting appeal.
PC
Apr 11, 2026
FIFA Soccer 20039
Apr 11, 2026
"9.1/10 – FIFA 2003: FIFA 2003 marks a major leap for the series with significantly improved passing, shooting, and ball physics for its time. The game introduces more realistic player animations and a stronger focus on tactical build-up play. Career and tournament modes feel more complete, offering better long-term engagement. While modern standards expose its limitations, it was a groundbreaking entry that defined early 2000s football gaming."
PlayStation 2
Apr 11, 2026
FIFA Soccer 20049
Apr 11, 2026
"8.8/10 – FIFA 2004: FIFA 2004 expands the series with the introduction of Off the Ball Control, allowing more tactical creativity and smarter attacking play. Career Mode becomes more developed, giving players greater long-term management depth. While animations and presentation are still limited by the era’s hardware, the gameplay feels more strategic and engaging than previous entries. Overall, it’s a strong and innovative step forward for classic FIFA."
PlayStation 2
Apr 11, 2026
FIFA Soccer 20059
Apr 11, 2026
"8.6/10 – FIFA 05: FIFA 05 refines the classic football formula with tighter ball control, improved passing accuracy, and more realistic player movement for its time. The Manager Mode becomes a standout feature, offering deeper squad building and long-term progression. While presentation and animations feel dated today, it was groundbreaking in its era. Overall, it’s one of the most beloved early entries with strong depth and gameplay."
PlayStation 2
Apr 11, 2026
FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup9
Apr 11, 2026
"8.7/10 – FIFA 06: FIFA 06 delivers a major gameplay overhaul with faster, more responsive controls and improved dribbling mechanics. The introduction of enhanced Career Mode depth and better player intelligence makes long-term play more engaging. While the AI can still be inconsistent at times, the overall flow of matches is highly enjoyable. Overall, it’s a strong modernization of the series with great pace and responsiveness."
PlayStation 2
Apr 11, 2026
EA Sports FC 268
Apr 11, 2026
"7.8/10 – FC 26: EA Sports FC 26 further polishes the modern football formula with smoother animations, more adaptive AI, and improved physical duels. Matches feel more balanced in midfield, and attacking runs are smarter and more varied. Despite these upgrades, long-standing issues with defensive reliability and gameplay repetition still persist. Career Mode and other offline modes receive quality-of-life updates, but no major overhaul. Overall, it’s a solid and enjoyable entry that continues the series’ gradual refinement."
PlayStation 5