Gameliner's Scores
- Games
For 473 reviews, this publication has graded:
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42% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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53% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Halls of Torment | |
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| Lowest review score: | Extremely Powerful Capybaras |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 240 out of 473
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Mixed: 214 out of 473
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Negative: 19 out of 473
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Indika is an unconventional walking simulator that stands out for its unique approach and atmospheric storytelling. The game offers a thought-provoking journey through a richly detailed world, but its slow pace and abstract narrative might not appeal to everyone. It’s a distinctive experience that challenges traditional gameplay norms, making it a compelling choice for those looking for something different in the genre.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 29, 2024
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WWE 2K26 delivers rock-solid gameplay, stacked with moves and enough content to keep you busy for a long time. Not every mode is a main-event hit and the DLC strategy raises some eyebrows, but the overall package is impressively complete. For WWE fans, this is the best entry in years.- Gameliner
- Posted Mar 5, 2026
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Been craving a new F-Zero? Fast Fusion delivers the speed, style, and polish for just fifteen bucks. No online mode is a shame, but the slick fusion mechanic and tight gameplay make this an absolute gem for Switch 2 owners.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 11, 2025
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Escape Simulator 2 is a charming co-op puzzler packed with atmosphere, clever challenges, and endless community content. Some bugs and rough matchmaking hold it back, but for 17 bucks, it’s a surprisingly rich escape room experience, especially with friends you don’t mind yelling at.- Gameliner
- Posted Nov 18, 2025
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Conscript delivers a tense survival horror experience steeped in World War I atmosphere, but it may not appeal to everyone. The game excels in creating a haunting and immersive environment, yet its challenging gameplay and old-school mechanics could feel outdated to some players. It’s a solid choice for fans of classic survival horror looking for a unique setting, but not for those seeking modern conveniences.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 29, 2024
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We kick off 2026 in style with Pathologic 3, a uniquely intense experience you won’t soon forget. Its gameplay systems and striking design come together in an intriguing whole, even if the lack of voice acting and dated visuals holds back the presentation somewhat. That small drawback aside, this is an easy recommendation for anyone looking for something truly original.- Gameliner
- Posted Jan 14, 2026
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Gears of War: Reloaded is the definitive way to play a true classic with its slicker visuals, smoother framerates, and that same glorious over-the-top action. It still shows its 2006 roots, but with DualSense support and no DLC fluff, this is Gears at its best.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 26, 2025
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Revenge of the Savage Planet bursts with charm and smart systems but stumbles over clunky UI, repetition and performance hiccups. Look past its flaws, and you’ll find a colorful, co-op-fueled adventure that leaves you wanting more.- Gameliner
- Posted May 5, 2025
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Dynasty Warriors: Origins breathes fresh life into the franchise with exciting battles, diverse weapon mechanics, and a story that deepens connections with side characters. While the avatar feels generic and emotionless, the ability to switch weapons keeps gameplay engaging and less repetitive. Despite minor frame drops, the 1v1,000 concept remains addictive, making this a solid return for the series.- Gameliner
- Posted Jan 19, 2025
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Discounty blends laid-back supermarket management with a surprisingly sharp story and charming humor. Minor flaws aside, it’s a cozy game you’ll happily sink hours into.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 15, 2025
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ROUTINE is a blisteringly intense horror game with stunning visuals, suffocating atmosphere, and some of the best audio design you’ll hear in 2025. Its C.A.T. system makes the world deeply immersive and opens the door to unique gameplay moments, even if the game’s intentional obscurity can sometimes frustrate. Still, for anyone craving a fiercely idiosyncratic title that blasts conventional game design straight to the moon, ROUTINE is an absolute treat.- Gameliner
- Posted Dec 8, 2025
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Everhood 2 surprises with its rhythmic combat, bizarre humor, and strong soundtrack. Unfortunately, repetitive enemies and unnecessary RPG elements hold it back. Still, a must-try for fans of unique RPGs.- Gameliner
- Posted Mar 3, 2025
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is an over-the-top spin-off packed with absurdity, minigames, and endless chaos. While Majima’s limited fighting styles and occasional camera issues hold it back, the game’s compact length and lower price make it a fun, wild ride for Like a Dragon fans.- Gameliner
- Posted Feb 18, 2025
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Once Upon a Katamari rolls straight into that Katamari-shaped hole in your heart with all the quirky charm you’d expect. It doesn’t change much and honestly, it doesn’t need to. New levels, same absurd joy. Count us in till the end of time.- Gameliner
- Posted Nov 10, 2025
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Kirby Air Riders delivers a bold and surprisingly polished comeback, packed with variety and smart improvements. Its chaotic City Trial mode and wide roster of Riders and Machines keep every run fresh. Not perfect, but absolutely worth the ride for arcade racing fans.- Gameliner
- Posted Nov 25, 2025
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Cozy Caravan is a warm and charming cozy game that shines through its atmosphere and accessibility. Playing as a cute animal, running your market stall, and helping villagers feels relaxing and welcoming, just as the genre promises. While repetitive NPCs, limited dialogue, and little musical variety can wear down the experience over longer sessions, the core remains strong. It may not be perfect, but it’s a very enjoyable cozy game.- Gameliner
- Posted Jan 13, 2026
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Romancing Saga 2: Revenge of the Seven is a superb remake that honors the original while adding quality-of-life upgrades for all players. With an engaging story and challenging battles, it sets the stage for a much-anticipated Romancing Saga 3—more, please!- Gameliner
- Posted Oct 23, 2024
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment delivers a familiar dose of Zelda spectacle with powerful combat and improved performance. Yet the action slips into repetition and lacks real innovation. A solid musou, but mainly for diehard Zelda fans.- Gameliner
- Posted Nov 13, 2025
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Jotunnslayer: Hordes of Hel is a roguelike bullet hell set in Norse mythology, where each twenty-minute run takes you through uniquely designed worlds with fitting enemies and missions. The gameplay offers variety through different classes and divine abilities, each with distinct combat styles and upgrade paths. While the game includes permanent upgrades and unlockable weapons, it lacks satisfying long-term rewards and progression tracking. As a result, it may not sustain long play sessions, but it's still an enjoyable game to play in short bursts.- Gameliner
- Posted Sep 4, 2025
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Monsters are Coming! Rock & Road is an easy recommendation for gamers seeking a light, quirky experience built for short play sessions. It’s cheap, runs well across platforms, and offers solid, simple gameplay—though its repetition, awkward meta-progression, and lack of standout strengths keep it from knighting itself as the castle’s noble defender. Still, it’s fort-tastic fun if you jump in with the right mindset and a bit of time management.- Gameliner
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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LEGO Voyagers offers a solid and relaxing experience with good controls and fun puzzles, but the lack of dialogue and direction may put some players off. For those who don't mind, it's a great game to enjoy at your own pace with a friend.- Gameliner
- Posted Sep 15, 2025
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NBA 2K25 shines with its impressive performance, visuals, and gameplay but suffers from its annual release cycle, leaving little room for innovation. While updates like Pro Builds and Pro Stick Rhythm Shooting improve the experience, modes like MyGM and MyCareer fall short. The increasing reliance on microtransactions, particularly with VC, takes away from what could otherwise be an outstanding game.- Gameliner
- Posted Sep 10, 2024
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Anger Foot is a fast-paced, chaotic shooter that revels in its over-the-top action and stylish presentation. The game’s adrenaline-fueled gameplay and vibrant visuals deliver an intense and entertaining experience. However, its relentless pace and limited depth might not appeal to everyone. It’s a wild ride that’s perfect for those looking for a quick, explosive thrill, but it may not offer long-lasting engagement for all players.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 29, 2024
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F1 24 maintains a strong racing line, delivering a polished and immersive experience for motorsport fans. With refined mechanics, realistic visuals, and deep strategic elements, it offers a comprehensive simulation that caters to both casual players and hardcore enthusiasts. While it doesn’t revolutionize the series, it builds on its strengths, providing an engaging and authentic racing experience that stays true to its roots.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 30, 2024
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Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth is a charming and atmospheric cozy adventure that beautifully fits the warm, dreamy world of the Moomins. Building on Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley, it offers improved controls, more gameplay variety, and a stronger story that helps Moomintroll grow as a character. Its wintery atmosphere, gentle humor, and soothing soundtrack make it a delightful escape, while staying true to the franchise’s cozy identity. Though the puzzles are simple and the adventure is fairly short, its charm easily outweighs those minor drawbacks, making it a lovely recommendation for cozy game and Moomin fans alike.- Gameliner
- Posted Apr 28, 2026
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No Sleep For Kaname Date is an enjoyable side story for fans, but lacks the impact of a full-fledged new chapter. The atmosphere is solid, but real surprises are missing.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 22, 2025
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Herdling may be mechanically simple and slow-paced, with little gameplay evolution, but it still manages to stand out. Guiding a herd of creatures to their destination becomes something unexpectedly emotional, thanks to Okomotive’s beautiful audiovisual storytelling and subtle reflection on the animals we’ve loved in real life. Despite the steep price for the few hours it offers, Herdling earns a place among those rare indies that leave a lasting mark - not through mechanics, but through heart.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 24, 2025
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Digimon Story Time Stranger is a solid, mature RPG with deep combat and a rewarding Digivolution system. However, its linear structure and abundance of microtransactions make it a game best suited for hardcore Digimon and SMT fans.- Gameliner
- Posted Oct 1, 2025
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Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter builds on the original with enhanced polish and its trademark charm. While improvements are clear, repetitive gameplay and limited RPG depth persist. Fans will appreciate the upgrades, but it won’t convert skeptics.- Gameliner
- Posted Jan 27, 2025
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SHUTEN ORDER is an ambitious game that combines five distinct genres into a cohesive experience. Each section reveals more about the world and characters, with a story that deepens over time. However, frequent dialogue and gameplay interruptions can make the pacing feel slow and limit player engagement. Despite this, the gameplay is solid and the unique art style and Japanese voice acting reflect the developers' own style and cultural background.- Gameliner
- Posted Aug 29, 2025
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