GamersRD's Scores
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For 486 reviews, this publication has graded:
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On average, this publication grades 0.7 points higher than other critics.
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Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Atomic Heart | |
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| Lowest review score: | Super Mega Baseball 4 |
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Positive: 332 out of 486
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Mixed: 128 out of 486
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Negative: 26 out of 486
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As additional content, SEGA Villains Stage is a good way to return to the action title, although it is brief. It is geared more towards hardcore players due to its high difficulty and rather tough bosses with memorable battles. If you know what to expect from the DLC, I can recommend it.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 17, 2026
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Darwin’s Paradox! is an attempt to bring stealth and suspense to a 2.5D platformer with puzzle-solving and touches of humor, which has turned out mostly well. Its core premise of controlling the octopus and its innate abilities is one of the main hooks of the game. Although it doesn't offer anything that hasn't been seen before, it is a title that deserves a chance.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 30, 2026
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- Posted Mar 23, 2026
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Crimson Desert is an uneven mix of various systems and genres, which, despite being overwhelming, is somehow entertaining. Although its world is equally chaotic, it turns out to be charming and full of possibilities. However, base systems like the PS5 suffer from poor lighting and erratic textures that tarnish the experience. Those who can forgive the aforementioned will have a good enough experience.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 23, 2026
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Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered is a somewhat sparse revision of the title that concludes the Kain and Raziel series. It comes with some improvements like the camera system and updated graphics, plus a few extras. Although it comes with issues inherited from the original version, it is clearly a product for nostalgic fans.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 18, 2026
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Although Toxic Commando has addictive moments and offers around 20 hours of gameplay, it lacks the spark and immersion it promised, besides having graphics that feel a bit outdated. However, the developer's formula still works; its story and good cutscenes are the ideal hook to keep you playing for a while.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 11, 2026
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are two classics that capture the traditional Pokémon essence, arriving on the Nintendo Switch with rather sparse enhancements. Fundamentally, they are the exact same games from 2004, featuring only the most minimal of modern tweaks. That aside, they remain two classics from the franchise's golden era, now available on the Switch.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 9, 2026
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are two classics that capture the traditional Pokémon essence, arriving on the Nintendo Switch with rather sparse enhancements. Fundamentally, they are the exact same games from 2004, featuring only the most minimal of modern tweaks. That aside, they remain two classics from the franchise's golden era, now available on the Switch.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 9, 2026
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Bubble Bobble Sugar Dungeons, even with its strengths, falls somewhere between tribute and reinvention due to a handful of clunky gameplay decisions. The series’ signature charm is still there, but not enough to fully carry the experience over the long run, even with the added roguelike elements.- GamersRD
- Posted Dec 4, 2025
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Revive marks the return of a classic with refreshed and well-executed mechanics, though it stumbles with a weak story and outdated visuals. Its combat system is fun and full of potential, but the lack of post-game content makes it more of a short-term experience—best enjoyed casually with friends.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 2, 2025
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Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage brings the iconic fighting franchise to a new generation of players, now featuring rollback netcode, crossplay, and several modern additions. Gameplay-wise, it’s the same deep, technical fighter fans have loved for years, though new learning tools make it more welcoming for newcomers. Visually, it’s the best version yet—but it’s also a clear reminder that the series is overdue for a full-scale evolution.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 30, 2025
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A stays true to the classic Pokémon spirit while introducing meaningful gameplay changes. However, it still carries over many of the same issues the series hasn’t managed to overcome. It’s far from a bad game, but it’s clear that Game Freak needs to start giving the franchise the technical and narrative care it truly deserves.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 27, 2025
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Star Wars: Outlaws brings its open-world experience to Nintendo’s hybrid console, including all previously released content. It’s not a perfect adaptation, with some noticeable technical compromises and performance hiccups. Still, if you can look past those flaws, it’s an enjoyable experience—especially in handheld mode.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 5, 2025
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Castle of Heart: Retold is a remaster that tries to revive a title that originally struggled due to questionable design choices. It adds a handful of improvements in visuals, gameplay, and story, but lingering pacing issues and oppressive mechanics keep it from fully taking off. While its soundtrack has a few standout tracks, there’s little else that truly shines.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 3, 2025
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Metal Eden aims to carve out its place in the FPS genre with a highly vertical design that takes players to a unique cyberpunk world. It has enough elements to stand out from the competition, offering fast-paced, straightforward, and enjoyable gameplay. However, performance issues and underwhelming visuals keep it from truly taking off. Still, it delivers a distinct experience for fans of the genre.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 2, 2025
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Echoes of the End is a game with good intentions but struggles to shine in its key areas, particularly combat. While its visuals are eye-catching and it presents some appealing ideas, the experience quickly loses momentum due to unpolished mechanics and a clunky combat system.- GamersRD
- Posted Aug 26, 2025
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Drag x Drive is one of those unique Nintendo titles that makes use of the new capabilities of the Nintendo Switch 2, but unfortunately falls short in several areas. Its premise is undeniably original, yet the lack of content and game modes will hurt its longevity.- GamersRD
- Posted Aug 18, 2025
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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers brings its own unique flavor to the crowded Soulslike genre without reinventing the wheel. Its atmosphere and intriguing mechanics are part of what makes this title stand out. However, it still needs polish in the technical department, and the limited enemy variety holds it back. Even so, it’s a game worth keeping on your radar.- GamersRD
- Posted Aug 6, 2025
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Edens Zero, as an anime-based title, manages to capture the essence of the original work, though not without flaws. Its charming story and straightforward gameplay do the job, but outdated graphics and a lack of depth might turn off players looking for a more robust experience. It’s a game made for fans — and hardly for anyone else.- GamersRD
- Posted Aug 3, 2025
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Super Mario Party Jamboree: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV remains a fun and engaging party game, now featuring more minigames and improved visuals tailored for the new Switch 2. However, to fully enjoy the experience, players will need to purchase additional accessories not included with the console. This means an extra investment on top of the game’s $79.99 price tag.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 30, 2025
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Death Relives is a horror title that dares to be different, blending classic survival horror mechanics with Aztec mythology. A relentless supernatural entity stalks the player, creating constant tension. While the gameplay is familiar for the genre, the unique twist lies in the ability to temporarily weaken the dark god—at the cost of making it stronger later. This constant trade-off adds strategic depth. However, the visuals need more polish, and some mechanics feel rough or unrefined. Still, it's a promising and original option worth keeping an eye on.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 23, 2025
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 takes the easy route by delivering a game that feels almost identical to the previous remaster, but falls short due to a number of choices that cut back on the original content. With nearly unchanged gameplay, little to no meaningful innovation, trimmed features, and underwhelming visuals, the overall experience ends up feeling diminished.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 17, 2025
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Fans of roguelikes will find Battle Train to be a unique and entertaining blend of strategy and deck-building. Its strongest points are its animation-style presentation and genre-mixing gameplay, which challenge players to think carefully. However, some design choices may feel questionable from a gameplay standpoint and could push away less experienced players.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 7, 2025
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Survival Kids is a simple co-op game made for younger players, but it’s not the big return many fans were expecting. It’s more fun when played with friends, which helps make the experience better. Still, older or longtime players probably won’t get much out of it beyond a few fun afternoons but (only) if played with others.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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The Alters is one of those games that draws you in with its genre, but keeps you hooked with its mechanics, story, and challenges. It poses the 'What if?' question in a brilliant way. The ability to create multiple versions of the protagonist is its strongest feature. It’s an intriguing experience with room for improvement, but one that will reward players who take the time to give it a chance.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 12, 2025
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Super Technos World: River City & Arcade Classics should learn a few things from the best game compilations out there. While it offers a decent selection of titles, not all of them feel worthy or memorable enough to be included, making the overall package feel somewhat uninspired. I’d recommend it only to retro gaming fans and those looking to revisit the golden era of 16-bit classics.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 3, 2025
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While Blades of Fire brings its own unique twist to the action RPG genre and manages to be entertaining, there is still room for improvement. Its main concept—weapon forging—needs a more intuitive execution, along with some gameplay adjustments. That said, it remains an interesting title, featuring a deeper story than it initially suggests and a methodical combat system that punishes mistakes.- GamersRD
- Posted May 20, 2025
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Deliver At All Costs aims for chaotic fun and absurd situations, with gameplay focused on delivering packages while wreaking havoc on the environment. However, the fun quickly wears off due to some noticeable design flaws. Still, if you're willing to overlook those shortcomings, its narrative stands out as a strong point that might keep you engaged.- GamersRD
- Posted May 20, 2025
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Although Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 stands out for its artistic direction and dynamic turn-based combat, it doesn't fully convince me. Maybe I've become more demanding, but it feels like the game is always trying to give me the upper hand. The gameplay mechanics are already familiar and feel more like an update than an innovation. It needs some polishing in certain areas—maybe then I'll give it another chance.- GamersRD
- Posted May 6, 2025
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is little more than a superficial facelift of the game we saw back in 2006. It offers very few meaningful improvements and still suffers from the same bugs as the original release—along with some new ones that can even break your save files.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 24, 2025
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Steel Seed attempts to explore multiple genres like stealth, action, and platforming, and while it presents some interesting ideas, it falls somewhere between playing it safe and sticking to the basics. The story has potential, but the whole experience is limited by cliched mechanics and a gloomy visual aesthetic. It might differentiate itself from the competition if its concepts were improved.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 22, 2025
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The concept of South of Midnight may captivate those who enjoy story-driven adventures, thanks to its stop-motion-inspired art style and a narrative rooted in regional mythology with a deeper message. However, in terms of gameplay mechanics, it feels a bit generic. Still, while it’s far from a perfect game, it offers a worthwhile experience for players who value storytelling over action.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 14, 2025
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Monster Energy Supercross 25 is a solid entry that refines previous installments, yet it still has room to grow if it wants to leave a truly memorable mark on the genre. It is a competent and technically advanced offering, although its modes are conservative and its visual presentation could be better.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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MLB The Show 25 remains a solid baseball game. However, it lacks significant changes from its previous version. The addition of High School and College/University play feels limited with only eight teams. Paying $70 for a roster update and a few minor tweaks doesn’t seem worth it.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 24, 2025
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Shadows possesses the ingredients of a practically perfect Assassin's Creed videogame, but falls on its face over the same old mistakes from the Ubisoft playbook.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 18, 2025
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection is a compilation featuring 14 games with different gameplay styles from the card game series. It includes several of the franchise’s best-regarded titles, along with obvious visual and quality-of-life improvements. While it doesn’t reach the level of The Cowabunga Collection as a compilation, it remains a solid collection.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 23, 2025
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If we manage our expectations, Avowed proves to be an enjoyable game that fulfills its goal of entertaining. However, its gameplay leans more toward action than RPG mechanics, with noticeable simplifications. Many of the tasks feel repetitive, as they’ve been seen countless times before. On top of that, narratively, it’s far from Obsidian’s magnum opus.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 19, 2025
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Synduality: Echo of Ada has improved significantly since the beta but still has room for growth. The game is enjoyable with its extraction and gathering loop, but its demanding progression system is a drawback. Combined with its lack of variety and limited mech customization, it is just a game with potential as an extraction shooter that hasn’t been fully realized.- GamersRD
- Posted Jan 23, 2025
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The Thing: Remastered feels more like a port than an actual update, offering nothing particularly new or noteworthy. It remains a game that will push your tension to the limit with its mechanics that were ahead of their time. Perhaps improved visuals and more polished mechanics could have enhanced the experience.- GamersRD
- Posted Jan 2, 2025
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Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer is a good option for those who want to have fun while doing a boxing-focused workout. It includes new features like a mode without using legs and better interface responsiveness. However, it feels very similar to the previous games.- GamersRD
- Posted Dec 17, 2024
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River City Saga: Three Kingdoms Next continues the Three Kingdoms story with the comedic and lighthearted tone the series is known for. It’s a 2D beat 'em up with chaotic, fun, and RPG-inspired gameplay that truly shines in co-op mode. However, its mechanics become repetitive over time, and the pacing is slowed down by the constant need for level grinding.- GamersRD
- Posted Dec 2, 2024
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl stays true to the series, offering a challenging experience filled with moral dilemmas, tough decision-making, and demanding but rewarding gameplay. However, the game's current state might pose a hurdle for some players due to some issues at the moment. While some initial bugs have been addressed, further improvements are expected in the future.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 25, 2024
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Death Note: Killer Within arrives late to the social deduction game trend, and without ongoing support or updates, it could easily fall behind more polished competitors. The game has good intentions but lacks the execution needed to deliver a truly engaging long-term experience.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 21, 2024
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Lego Horizon Adventures is a game that shines for its visual fidelity, accessibility and customization. It is a very simple game, its lack of complexity in combat and the repetitiveness of the missions make it more suitable for a young or casual audience. Despite these flaws, it is still a fun experience, if we know what to expect from it.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 14, 2024
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Metal Slug Tactics is a game that blends SNK's classic franchise with tactical RPG and roguelike elements and it does a great job. It keeps the series' iconic features like characters, weapons, and vehicles with an isometric view. Though it has a high difficulty level and some technical issues, like slowdowns and pauses, its graphic style and gameplay are still very appealing to fans of the genre.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 5, 2024
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This is just another failed attempt to take the Black Ops saga back to its roots by adding things that nobody asked for. Even with three different ways to play it, you can't get 50 hours of gameplay without getting bored in every way possible. It's just another game in the franchise that misses the opportunity to impress the traditional gamer who is just looking for a decent game to enjoy for a while.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 4, 2024
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Slitterhead is an experiment that could have been better due to its ideas, mechanics, and studio. Elements like NPC possession, dynamic combat, musicalization, and a unique story fail to make this horror game stand out more and it falls short due to graphical issues, poor AI, and some technical bugs.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 4, 2024
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A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is a well-adapted horror game that is faithful to the franchise. It has a variety of mechanics and a nice setting, but despite being linear and having some level design issues, it is a terrifying and tense experience.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 25, 2024
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Until Dawn on PC offers good graphics that enhance the experience and immersion of the game. It will scare us and require important decisions that affect the story. Despite not needing scaling technologies, the adaptation for mouse and keyboard is acceptable. However, it is still the same game and cannot be considered a remake.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 21, 2024
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Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred makes significant improvements to a game that had been forgotten. While the story has some holes, the extra hours of gameplay are useful. The new class and activities boost the experience by making room to play them with friends. Despite it could have been better, the visual work far exceeded expectations.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 16, 2024
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New World: Aeternum on consoles gives us an entertaining experience with a variety of activities along with all that the genre has to offer, but what it provides is not particularly fresh. The archetype system and controller adaptation are the best, leading to us to forget that the game is PC-based. Graphically, it is acceptable, but there are certain details that need to be addressed.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 14, 2024
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Starfield: Shattered Space had the potential to be a good expansion, but it felt unfinished because it uses the same structure as the base game, only adds little content (with the exception of narrative and new weapons), and has plenty of errors and bugs. It isn't bad at all, but it could have been better.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 11, 2024
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Undisputed is a game that brings boxing realism to video games, but it lacks polish and has technical issues. It features a complex and tactical combat system along with incredibly realistic gameplay. There aren't many game modes in it, but the most complete one is the career mode. It does well visually in some aspects, but it also contains a few small visual imperfections.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 7, 2024
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Emio - The Smiling Man is a game from a classic series returning for Nintendo Switch. It's a linear game that focuses on exploration, investigation, and puzzle-solving, but lacks much interactivity. It constantly forces you to guess the next option, which can be frustrating. Its story based on an urban legend and its enigmatic enemy are the most striking aspects, but its low replayability makes it just another boring game.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 30, 2024
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Final Fantasy XVI on PC comes with many improvements compared to the original version. However, this performance issue makes the experience disappointing, especially for those who do not know how to manually adjust the graphic settings. DLSS is useless because it's hard to achieve a stable 60 FPS. The original game is really good, but the experience on PC change your mind. Playing with a mouse and keyboard can be a challenge during the first few hours.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 25, 2024
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Ace Attorney Investigations Collection brings the entire series to modern consoles with obvious graphical improvements and a few extras. Fans will be delighted to try one of the games from the collection that was only released in Japan, although it is not translated into Spanish and still feels like a simple compilation.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 7, 2024
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That Time I Was Reincarnated as a Slime ISE.KAI Chronicles has some outstanding sections, but others might be more simple and straightforward. The game is geared toward fans of the original work, and it is an accurate adaptation.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 5, 2024
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Deadlink is a game that challenges us with each new run we try. Those who enjoy fast-paced FPS games will find their fit here. However, it is not as complicated as other FPSs, and the Live, Die, Repeat gameplay may not appeal to everyone.- GamersRD
- Posted Aug 26, 2024
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Creature of Ava has a relaxed and unpretentious gameplay for those who like the adventure genre. At the beginning it is entertaining then it becomes repetitive due to the mission system. Visually speaking, it is a beautiful game, but it needs more polish.- GamersRD
- Posted Aug 20, 2024
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SPYxANYA: Operation Memories is aimed at anime enthusiasts, but it has a catch. The mini-games are the greatest feature of the package; the photography mechanics were pointless. It will get monotonous after a few hours and hardly touch on subjects from the original work.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 22, 2024
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Alice's Adventures Special Pack adds some craziness to the well-known cleaning simulator. Each scenario is very well represented with descriptions faithful to the theme and cleaning will not be a walk in the park due to how intricate all the levels are. It's nice to get seasonal content like this every once in a while.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 15, 2024
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Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is one of the worst remasters ever released on Nintendo Switch. It takes us to scary gameplay and solving various puzzles that are so popular in the series with the charisma of our cowardly friend.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 7, 2024
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This is a collection of three classic games that were forgotten, but thanks to this remaster we will be able to play. It brings us the necessary nostalgia to give us a taste of what the games of the 90s were like. It is not at the level of The Cowabunga Collection but at least it offers some interesting addons.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 1, 2024
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Metal Slug Attack Reloaded puts a different and fun spin on the classic franchise but has everything fans love adapted to the Tower Defense genre. It is a slower game and is quite challenging although monotonous. It has a lot of content to keep us busy for a few hours.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 28, 2024
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Multiversus is a fighting game with a lot of potential, but it's repetitive. The competitive level is not to everyone's liking, but it would be more exciting with friends; the excitement and adrenaline would not be present. It has a strong fighter roster and impressive visuals, but it is a game that will be forgotten quickly.- GamersRD
- Posted May 23, 2024
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System Shock is a title that fans or those who have never tried the original game and like the genre but will find it a bit rudimentary will love. Those who know how to see beyond will have a challenging game, it inherits some shortcomings that the 1994 game has and they stuck quite closely to some of its playable bases.- GamersRD
- Posted May 20, 2024
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PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs continues with the usual competitive essence but with deficiencies. It is a game that entertains for a while especially with the invasion mechanics but does not have enough content to keep the player entertained.- GamersRD
- Posted May 9, 2024
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Endless Ocean Luminous is a game that leaves survival mechanics behind to offer a relaxing experience in which we are invited to discover sea creatures and treasures. However, after a while it will become monotonous, we have no challenges or other things to do.- GamersRD
- Posted May 7, 2024
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This is a JRPG where each new game will not be the same, due to the plot that involves 6 characters. The combat system is demanding but fun. Graphically it feels outdated, but the soundtrack makes up for it. Recommended for lovers of the SaGa franchise and role-playing games.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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Princess Peach: Showtime! It is a game that is fun but only for a while. It has good mechanics, concepts, and a mix of genres that only works well when it sticks to the platform genre. Some of the transformations are interesting, others do not fit at all or were not well worked out. Graphically, pretty but it can't maintain a stable 30fps performance.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 1, 2024
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Felix the Cat is a group of two games that remind us of some Super Mario Bros. games since they are very identical. Despite being a re-release, it has improvements that add more value and make it stand out from other better Konami proposals.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 28, 2024
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Otxo is an interesting mix between John Wick and Hotline Miami but it is more frenetic with challenging moments. Its monochrome graphics can confuse us at some point. However, it is entertaining with a critical story that can feel repetitive after a while.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 28, 2024
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The game has noticeable changes in some game modes. Road To The Show is the most interesting of all. The franchise needs a commentator in Spanish and San Diego Studios doesn't want to listen. The game interface has changed a lot and other not very significant things make the game fun and interesting.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Alone in the Dark fulfills the proposal of offering us a reinvention of the classic 1992 game in a more decent way. The best thing about the game is the exploration and investigation, the possibility of playing two campaigns with different points of view is amazing. The shooting is not a big deal since the enemies are not difficult and we don't have new weapons or upgrades.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 19, 2024
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Outcast - A New Beginning may not be one of the well-known games but we think this is very entertaining with a decent proposal. Its sections are well carried out, although the graphics need a little work and this can greatly change our perception of the game.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 14, 2024
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This DLC is a great content pack alluding to this long-running series that fans will love. It has machinery, vehicles and elements very faithful to the Warhammer 40K franchise which will not be a walk in the park but they are equally satisfying. However, we are still missing a permanent checklist of the dirty parts that we have not completely cleaned yet.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 1, 2024
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This is a game that arrives at the fall of the Nintendo Switch to offer us one of the classic GBA games. It has a new graphical work, new modes and levels, which really improve the experience a little. At the end it is a short game just for puzzle and nostalgia lovers.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 29, 2024
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Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash is a game full of lights, aimed at fans who want to try out their favorite characters from the series. It has good ideas regarding the presentation and adaptation, but it fell short in game modes and content. The best way to play it is through online mode, since it does not have a local mode.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 25, 2024
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The high level of sentimental value brought by a trilogy of games that was an essential part of 90’s pop culture uner a solid artistic direction sees itself held back by technical issues around modern controls that makes the game frustrating and borderline unplayable.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 18, 2024
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If we leave aside the controversies, bad creative decisions and conceptual art; Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League does its job as a casual “spin-off” game that is not very relevant that we can play with friends to have a good time. It's definitely more fun than the failed "Gotham Knights" but different from the gameplay of cultural phenomena like The Arkham Trilogy.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 4, 2024
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Project Downfall is one of those games that doesn't give much hype and is for players who like challenges that involve improving scores. His proposal is a mix of John Wick with retro aesthetics in a very psychedelic world. It's a frustrating game with just enough difficulty to make it entertaining.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 2, 2024
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Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story is a charming game that touches on several genres but focuses more on platforming and puzzle solving. It is not a pretentious title but it goes beyond delving into the story of Nunu and his Yeti friend. With a story that highlights friendship, we will be at the controls for about 5 or 6 hours. If we know what to expect from the game, we will like it and even more so if you are a fan of the franchise.- GamersRD
- Posted Feb 2, 2024
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Another Code: Recollection has the two classic games in a more modern and simple version adapted to the Nintendo Switch. The first half is the most interesting one, while the other half has some issues and is very predictable, plus the controls are not very precise. It has good clever puzzles and its plot of revelations is sometimes interesting.- GamersRD
- Posted Jan 29, 2024
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ProtoCorgi is a very adorable Shoot 'Em Up that has a charming protagonist. It has some great ideas, and levels that handle a lot of elements and effects on the screen. The campaign is missing essential content and the level editor is very limited.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 27, 2023
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This game puts a spin on the adventure genre and brings it out of the shadows. It's a clever game with unique puzzles and a noir story that unfortunately retains some issues from the original version. In some sections it has new features, but they were too limited.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 27, 2023
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Park Beyond is a theme park construction sim that has big ideas and creative fans will love. It has one of the most affordable and simplified interfaces. The big problem is that it has a series of graphical errors and the unclear objectives make it a rather insipid game.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 26, 2023
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Thanks to all the backstory the Alien franchise has given it, this RTS features a lot of potential. Although it is extremely demanding when playing on a PC, the visual and audio quality is decent. Its main problem is the camera controls because they are a little odd as well as difficult to use. At first, the game is pretty boring, but after that, it can be enjoyable.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 25, 2023
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In Crash Team Rumble we take a leap into the MOBA genre that will give us several hours of gameplay. At the beginning we have 9 scenarios, and some unique characters but very limited in quantity. We only have one game mode and a promise of new content to come but right now it's very repetitive.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 22, 2023
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F1 23 is a face wash that promises to give us the best immersion possible without even getting better over the years. Its graphics are amazing, the story mode Braking Point 2 and My Team work well, but the most important thing is that there is not much difference with its predecessor. With the new circuits, the game appears more modern and fresh.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 18, 2023
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Amnesia: The Bunker will give us a hard time in the good sense of horror games. It offers new ideas added to the Amnesia formula, such as being able to have several solutions to the same problem and the use of a weapon. Unfortunately, it exaggerates some mechanics in order to oppress the player too much and in the end it is not fun. The sound is good but not the best. In its genre it is an "acceptable" game.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 18, 2023
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Layers of Fears maintains the original vein with its psychedelic horror and immersive storytelling, but falls short in many ways. The game introduces a new generation of more demanding graphics and cannot compete with recent games. For players who have already played the previous games it won't be a big deal, but it might attract new players.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 16, 2023
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Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection is a nice compilation of the first titles in the RPG Dungeon Crawler series, making the jump from Nintendo DS to Switch. They are not games for all players since their stories hardly have a plot to follow, they are very demanding games and as remasters they offer little. But we will find three games that are strangely satisfying to overcome the challenges.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 9, 2023
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Raiden III x Mikado Maniax is a game for those who like to destroy ships while dodging a hail of enemy shots. It is quite a challenge, even on low difficulties and will make us react accordingly. It has uninteresting content and graphically feels outdated in some way.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 9, 2023
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We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie is still such a wacky and oddly fun title, as long as we like this kind of genre. As a sequel it improves some aspects of the gameplay, but very short in terms of content. We are going to be quite entertained up to a certain point and that is the only relevant thing.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 7, 2023
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If you want to play Diablo IV for its story you are in the wrong place. This new installment has excellent improvements over its predecessor and a decent level design. On a visual level, it's one of the best role-playing games I've played in which some features could be used in a better way. It has a moderate replayability and is so far one of the best things that can be praised. Overall it's a "good" game.- GamersRD
- Posted May 30, 2023
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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum shows us another facet of the iconic character that we haven't seen before. The story attached to the works of Tolkien and a deeper development but with a gameplay without great pretensions since the graphic level seems taken from an Xbox 360 or PS3 combined with all its technical errors make it the worst experience I've ever played.- GamersRD
- Posted May 25, 2023
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Farming Simulator 23 is a game for those who are looking for a relaxed experience when it comes to running a farm. It continues the legacy of the farming series while introducing the occasional novelty and more than 100 real vehicles and machinery. The problem is its graphics since for Switch some things are not the same.- GamersRD
- Posted May 23, 2023
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Stray Blade is another game with the Souls formula that fell short. It may have interesting mechanics but they are not outstanding at all. Its world is well built on a visual level and at the same time it does not offer much to do.- GamersRD
- Posted May 10, 2023
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Ravenlok is an adventure game that looks like an alternative version of Alice in Wonderland, being a very nice game aesthetically, but too simple at the same time. It hardly presents a challenge for those who play it and it has mechanics that should have been better used.- GamersRD
- Posted May 4, 2023
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Redfall is all about Arkane Studios and many fans will actually love it. This is an FPS with a rich lore story, action, various characters, and lots of looting. However, it feels simplified in some mechanics and very generic. The strength of the game is in the multiplayer mode where each character complements each other and becomes more fun. As for the graphics and performance, it's clear that rushing the development of the game has been part of its own failure.- GamersRD
- Posted May 1, 2023
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