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User Overview in Games
8.9Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
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7(88%)
mixed
0(0%)
negative
1(13%)
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Apr 30, 2026
Resident Evil Requiem
10
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 30, 2026
Resident Evil Requiem nails what fans have been wanting for years. The atmosphere is tense without cheap tricks, the pacing is tight, and every area feels purposeful. Combat is heavy and satisfying, with enemies that actually keep you on edge. Fans have been calling the boss fights some of the best in the series, and it’s hard to disagree. The story is focused and respects the franchise without leaning too hard on nostalgia. Performance on PS5 is smooth, with great audio and DualSense feedback that fits the tone instead of feeling gimmicky. And not to mention Leon is back and stronger than ever. Overall, it’s a polished, confident return to true survival horror. A lot of long‑time fans see this as one of the strongest entries in the series and I’m right there with them. Easy 10/10.
PlayStation 5
Apr 29, 2026
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
10
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 29, 2026
Final Fantasy VII Remake is everything a modern remake should be, and then some. It takes a beloved classic and rebuilds it with incredible care, expanding the world of Midgar into something richer, deeper, and far more immersive than ever before. From the opening moments, it’s clear this isn’t just a nostalgia trip, it’s a full reimagining that stands confidently on its own. The combat system is a perfect blend of real-time action and classic RPG strategy. Switching between characters, managing abilities, and timing attacks feels smooth and rewarding, keeping every fight engaging. Each party member plays differently, which adds a ton of variety and makes battles feel dynamic rather than repetitive. Visually, the game is stunning on PS5. The environments are detailed, the character models are expressive, and the cinematic presentation elevates every major moment. The soundtrack deserves special mention too, it reworks iconic themes in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh, hitting hard during key scenes. Where the game really shines is in its characters and story. Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, and Barret are more developed than ever, with meaningful interactions that bring them to life in ways the original couldn’t. The story expands on the original in bold ways, adding new layers that keep even longtime fans guessing. If there’s any downside, it’s that some side content can feel like filler, slightly slowing the pacing. But honestly, it’s a small trade-off for how much depth the game adds overall. Final Fantasy VII Remake isn’t just a remake, it’s an experience. It respects the original while pushing things forward in exciting ways, delivering something that feels both familiar and completely new. Easy 10/10.
PlayStation 5
Apr 29, 2026
Final Fantasy XVI
9
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 29, 2026
Final Fantasy XVI is a bold, cinematic entry that pushes the series in a new direction, and for the most part, it really pays off. Set in a darker, more grounded world, the story leans into political conflict, revenge, and personal loss, delivering one of the most intense and mature narratives the franchise has seen. It grabs your attention early and keeps you invested with strong character moments and high-stakes drama. The combat is easily one of the game’s biggest strengths. It fully embraces action, with fast-paced, stylish gameplay that feels smooth and satisfying from start to finish. Pulling off combos and abilities never gets old, and the massive Eikon battles are a standout—they’re huge, cinematic, and genuinely feel next-level on PS5. Presentation-wise, the game is top-tier. The visuals are impressive, the voice acting is strong across the board, and the soundtrack hits hard during key moments, making everything feel more impactful. It really does feel like you’re playing through a big-budget fantasy epic. That said, it’s not flawless. Some RPG elements feel simplified compared to older entries, which might disappoint longtime fans looking for deeper customization. Side quests can also feel a bit repetitive at times, and pacing slows down in certain sections of the game. Even with those issues, Final Fantasy XVI delivers an unforgettable experience. It’s a confident evolution of the series that trades some traditional elements for a more cinematic, action-focused approach—and it works. A fantastic game and an easy 9/10.
PlayStation 5
Apr 29, 2026
Split Fiction
10
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 29, 2026
Split Fiction is one of those rare games that completely hooks you from the start and never lets go. From its creative storytelling to its smooth, satisfying gameplay, everything feels polished and intentional. The game constantly throws fresh ideas at you, keeping things exciting without ever feeling overwhelming. It’s the kind of experience where you sit down to play for an hour and suddenly realize half the day is gone. What really stands out is how well everything flows together. The controls are tight, the pacing is perfect, and the visuals on PS5 look incredible. Whether you’re in intense moments or just exploring, it always feels engaging. There’s a strong sense of progression that makes you want to keep pushing forward, and the variety in gameplay keeps it from ever getting repetitive. And honestly, going for the platinum trophy is an absolute blast. It never feels like a chore, instead, it encourages you to experience everything the game has to offer. The challenges are fun, fair, and rewarding, making the grind (if you can even call it that) genuinely enjoyable. It’s one of those rare platinum's where you’re actually a little sad when it’s over. Overall, Split Fiction is a must-play on PS5. It’s fun, addictive, and packed with memorable moments from start to finish. Easy 10/10.
PlayStation 5
Apr 29, 2026
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
9
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 29, 2026
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is exactly what I wanted from the second part of this remake trilogy. The game takes everything that worked in Remake and expands it into a massive, open‑zone adventure that actually feels alive. The world is huge, colorful, and full of side content that’s fun instead of filler. Every region feels different, and exploring them never gets **** combat is the biggest highlight. It keeps the fast, hybrid action‑ATB system but adds new Synergy abilities that make party combos feel more strategic and satisfying. Boss fights are intense, cinematic, and some of the best in the series. The game constantly pushes you to experiment with builds, materia, and team setups. The story is where Rebirth really shines. It respects the original while adding new layers, emotional moments, and character development. Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barret, and Red XIII all get standout scenes that make you care about them even more. The writing balances humor, drama, and mystery without losing the heart of the original FF7. I didn’t give it a perfect 10 because the pacing can slow down in a few chapters, and some side quests feel weaker than others. But overall, the experience is so strong that those issues don’t drag it down much. Rebirth is a beautiful, ambitious, and emotional journey that delivers on almost everything it promises. That’s why I rated it a 9/10
PlayStation 5
Apr 29, 2026
PRAGMATA
9
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 29, 2026
Capcom does it once again with the brand new Ip Pragmata. Pragmata is a very heartwarming game that makes you feel a connection and worry I never didn't know a game could make me feel. I pre-ordered this game once i played the demo I've never played a game like it and when i played the demo i fell in love with the game mechanics right away. One thing i was scared about for once it came out was that the game mechanics and robots would be repetitive but they did really good with changing up the game through out the whole thing .
PlayStation 5
Apr 29, 2026
Squirrel with a Gun
4
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 29, 2026
Squirrel with a gun really could have been a really good game but it was lacking so much with the quality and the graphics it just felt naked. I wish they could have added so many more things into the game its like they wanted it to be like goat simulator but it just couldn't do what goat simulator did.
PlayStation 5
Apr 29, 2026
Astro Bot
10
User Scoreggamer2010
Apr 29, 2026
In my opinion Astro bot is one of the best platformers I've ever played, My favorite part about the game how its strong on nostalgia and while i was playing through it seeing little easter eggs of games I played when I was a little kid was nice and refreshing. It is also a really good easy fun platinum for people who just want a nice simple fun platinum It doesn't take too long and you get a good taste of everything the game has to offer once you platinum it.
PlayStation 5
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