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User Overview in Games
7.5Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
10(67%)
mixed
3(20%)
negative
2(13%)
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Games Scores
Feb 20, 2026
It Takes Two7
Feb 20, 2026
A nice experience specially when playing with a friend. Level desings, puzzles and boss fights are clever designed and grant fun. Which I didn't liked that much is the art style, the character design and the soundtrack, but I get those are subjetive tastes, I just don't think those aspects meet the criteria to deserve a rating of 90. Not nearly at the level **** Nintendo IP.
Xbox Series X
Feb 20, 2026
Monster Hunter Wilds8
Feb 20, 2026
I enjoyed the game, the same old mechanics but more polished than ever, with new fightstyle options and the classic armor and weapons grinding. The multiplayer is so much fun. The only downside I see is the story is somewhat slow paced.
Xbox Series X
Feb 20, 2026
Pac-Man World 20th Anniversary8
Feb 20, 2026
In the era of the 3D boom, this game stands as one of the funniest yet most underrated platformers. It may not have Super Mario 64 open world and liberty, but the level desings are so clever and reach exactly what they try to: to have fun! Won't give it a higher rating because of the rare difficulty of some bosses and some depht design errors that can make you lost many lives in an unfair way.
PlayStation
Feb 20, 2026
Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans10
Feb 20, 2026
This game is absolutely beautiful, the sountrack is sooo good. Proof that Dragon Ball can fit RPG formula so well. It's a mix between DBZ and the best elements of Final Fantasy, a must play for everyone, not only dragon ball fans.
DS
Feb 20, 2026
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess10
Feb 20, 2026
If Ocarina of Time is Citizen Kane of cinema, this one is Lord of the Rings.
Best Zelda game from the classic era. Ocarina of time was revolutionary and is without a doubt the best game of all time, but this right here is that game with steroids, polished to the limit, with a dark and misterious yet charming atmosphere that no other experience compares to. All time favorite.
Wii
Feb 20, 2026
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition10
Feb 20, 2026
This game for me is a 10/10, beautiful graphics, amazing soundtrack, full of references and easter eggs to other Zelda games. I enjoyed the two posterior entries of Hyrule Warriors but don't really like the artstyle as much as this one, and I feel the "wild" formula is already overused.
I could never get tired of bloating thousands of Bublins into the air!
Nintendo Switch
Feb 20, 2026
Pokemon Ultra Moon9
Feb 20, 2026
Given the latest entries of the franchise, this game will be remembered as the last good PKMN game, peak 3DS technically, good gameplay and mechanics, and most important and what a Pokemon game true meaning is: Gotta catch em all! Full pokedex.
3DS
Oct 20, 2025
Pokemon Legends: Z-A0
Oct 20, 2025
Feels like more of the same — half-baked games made without love or commitment to quality, but rather as marketing strategies designed to squeeze every last dollar out of their target **** concept itself isn’t bad, even though the company played it safe by recycling the formula from Legends: Arceus and adding only the bare minimum of “innovative” mechanics to justify the launch price.What’s truly insulting and frustrating is the technical aspect. It’s unacceptable that the most profitable franchise in the world is still using a graphics engine from the 3DS era — in 2025, and on a console that can run Cyberpunk 2077 better than a PS4. Considering that The Pokémon Company and Nintendo are at one of their strongest points in history, it’s shameful that they keep releasing such low-quality games and charging $70 for them. Even other money-driven franchises like FIFA and Call of Duty: Black Ops — which at this point are far more polished, both technically and visually — handle their anti-consumer practices better.I’m very disappointed and probably won’t buy another Pokémon game until they deliver a genuinely high-quality experience worthy of the most powerful video game franchise in history (if that ever happens).
Nintendo Switch
Oct 20, 2025
Pokemon Legends: Z-A0
Oct 20, 2025
Feels like more of the same — half-baked games made without love or commitment to quality, but rather as marketing strategies designed to squeeze every last dollar out of their target audience. The concept itself is not bad, even though the company played it safe by recycling the formula from Legends: Arceus, adding only the bare minimum of “innovative” mechanics to justify the launch price. What’s truly insulting and frustrating is the technical aspect. It’s unacceptable that the most profitable franchise in the world is still using a graphics engine from the 3DS era — in 2025, and on a console that can run Cyberpunk 2077 better than a PS4. Considering that The Pokémon Company and Nintendo are at one of their strongest points in history, it’s shameful that they keep releasing such low-quality games and charging $70 for them. Even other money-driven franchises like FIFA and Call of Duty: Black Ops — which at this point are far more polished, both technically and visually — handle their anti-consumer practices better. I’m very disappointed and probably won’t buy another Pokémon game until they deliver a genuinely high-quality experience worthy of the most powerful video game franchise in history (if that ever happens).
Nintendo Switch 2