Gamesurf's Scores
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For 357 reviews, this publication has graded:
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49% higher than the average critic
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11% same as the average critic
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40% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Monster Hunter Wilds | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dollhouse: Behind The Broken Mirror |
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Positive: 230 out of 357
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Mixed: 121 out of 357
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Negative: 6 out of 357
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Split Fiction is a true tribute to video games as a medium of entertainment. It takes the winning formula of It Takes Two and amplifies it to the extreme, delivering engaging and ever-evolving gameplay. Zoe and Mio are protagonists that players can instantly connect with—they're young, reckless, and each carry a past they must come to terms with. Through their stories, they seek a way to express their emotions and feelings. At a time when the gaming industry is struggling to find the key to overcoming its self-inflicted crisis, Hazelight Studio proves that another path exists—one paved with ideas, creativity, and passion. A passion that raises the bar of the quality and cements Split Fiction’s place in the pantheon of video games.- Gamesurf
- Posted Mar 4, 2025
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Technically solid, artistically inspired and narratively impressive, this new chapter represents a true rebirth for the spin-off series, elevating it beyond the boundaries of a mere action game. Aside from a few balancing issues, with the difficulty tending to be on the easier side at lower levels, and that slight sense of repetitiveness typical of musou titles, the game fully deserves top marks. Hyrule Warriors: The Age of Exile is not only one of the flagship titles for the Nintendo Switch 2, but also an example of how a crossover can enrich a legendary saga without betraying its spirit. Princess Zelda is ready to write a new chapter in her epic tale and let that air of legend echo once again through the magnificent kingdom of Hyrule.- Gamesurf
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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Nioh 3 represents Team Ninja’s full maturity and a true evolution for the soulslike genre. With its dual combat styles and open-map design, the game successfully lowers the barrier to entry for newcomers without compromising on its signature difficulty. This results in an experience that is as rewarding and entertaining for long-time fans as it is for those approaching a soulslike for the first time. While there are some criticisms regarding frame rate stability and enemy AI, these issues do not ultimately undermine the overall experience. In a market saturated with titles that are mere pale imitations of FromSoftware’s work, often falling into the 'more of the same' trap, Nioh 3 stands out. It does so not just through its soulslike mechanics, but by the way it masters them, blending them with a unique identity. The result is an original game that brings a breath of fresh air to the genre.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land was a great platformer on Switch, and the Switch 2 version is even better. Beyond the graphical overhaul, which was necessary and welcome, the highlight of this edition is the expansion of content, which resolves one of the main issues with the original game. The other was the difficulty level, which was set too low, and here too, the additional content steps in to offer a slightly tougher challenge. The question remains as to whether a remake of a 2022 game was necessary, but the additional content attempts to resolve a couple of the game's main limitations and, after all, it is also available as an update for those who already own the original game on Switch.- Gamesurf
- Posted Aug 27, 2025
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Elden Ring: Nightreign proves to be an excellent expansion that further enriches the already vast and deep universe created by FromSoftware. With dark and evocative settings, challenging new trials, and consistently inspired design, it keeps tension and wonder high throughout the entire adventure. A few technical hiccups and an occasionally punishing difficulty level do little to detract from an overall extraordinary experience. A must for every Tarnished in search of glory (and pain).- Gamesurf
- Posted May 28, 2025
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Blades of Fire has definitely won us over: MercurySteam's work easily holds its own against more renowned teams and graphics engines, offering a pleasant and exciting gaming experience - except for the occasional flaw - in what is not "the usual souls-like" but a game with interesting and exclusive ideas and at the same time a vast and intriguing development. A real surprise in a gaming landscape increasingly full of sequels and "more of the same".- Gamesurf
- Posted May 20, 2025
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The Last of Us Part II Remastered arrives on PC in great shape, with strong performance, rich customization options, and all the content packed in. Whether you're diving in for the first time or coming back for the extras, this version offers a polished, complete experience that finally feels right at home on PC.- Gamesurf
- Posted Apr 3, 2025
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With this Super Bomberman Collection, fans will finally find a complete way to relive the golden age of the series; new players will have the perfect opportunity to discover why Bomberman remains a video game icon more than thirty years after its inception. A blast from the past for one of the longest-running and most beloved series in gaming.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 22, 2026
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MIXTAPE is one of those games that is difficult to describe simply by discussing its graphics, gameplay, or content, because the work’s true value lies in the feelings it leaves you with once the adventure is over. It is a sincere, delicate, and incredibly human emotional journey—a title that manages to transform seemingly simple moments into something special, leveraging music, direction, and writing to craft an experience that lingers in your memory far longer than many games filled with spectacular effects. MIXTAPE perfectly captures that very sensation: the sweet melancholy of a time that no longer exists, yet continues to live on in the memories of those who truly lived through it. Of course, those seeking a purely action-oriented experience or particularly deep mechanics might be taken aback by the production’s heavily narrative-driven approach. But those willing to immerse themselves in its atmosphere will discover a work capable of truly moving them.- Gamesurf
- Posted May 13, 2026
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FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE on Nintendo Switch 2 is a true gem and represents one of the finest modern incarnations of a timeless classic. It is an ambitious, bold work that shows deep respect for the original material, capable of reinventing itself without losing its soul. Thanks to a deep combat system, a layered narrative, extremely flexible difficulty and accessibility options, and a surprisingly solid technical performance on Nintendo hardware, this edition still stands today as a benchmark for the modern JRPG genre. Whether you are longtime fans or new players, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is an unmissable journey into the heart of the beloved old Midgar, as well as an experience that demonstrates how the past and the future of video games can coexist in a single, extraordinary vision.- Gamesurf
- Posted Jan 21, 2026
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Following the disappointment of Double Exposure, Deck Nine Games makes a miraculous return to form with Life is Strange: Reunion. The game does more than just lean on nostalgia; it masterfully fulfills the goal of closing Max and Chloe’s narrative arc with unprecedented maturity. Through a mise-en-scène that poignantly captures their emotional distance and the fear of no longer having a place in each other's lives, the game transforms their reunion into a powerful narrative key. Despite an opening that could have felt like a gamble, experiencing the reality of this adventure first-hand reveals a story steeped in intimacy and pain, capable of giving the saga the perfect conclusion fans truly deserved. It is a testament to narrative awareness, proving that even as all certainties crumble around us, we are never truly alone.- Gamesurf
- Posted Mar 29, 2026
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WWE 2K25 brings back the wrestling saga created in collaboration between WWE, 2K and Visual Concepts to the glories of the past with a revamped Showcase, which revels in playing with the great “what ifs” of history, and many additions and refinements in each of its components. The Island, the new online mode, did not, however, bring that hoped-for momentum. This chapter is great, but the risk of repetitiveness is around the corner: new ideas are needed for the future.- Gamesurf
- Posted Mar 17, 2025
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What a surprise Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was! Expectations around Sandfall Interactive's RPG were high, but the end result exceeded all expectations. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33! a solid game, which on the technical side is no match for much richer productions. Gustave's adventure amazes through a mature and adult use of storytelling and thanks to a combat system that mixes turns and real time, then opening up a huge range of strategic possibilities with the introduction of Pictos. From the music to the voice acting, each element plays its own part in the construction of a tragic and fascinating story.- Gamesurf
- Posted Apr 23, 2025
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Escape from Duckov is proof that even a parody can evolve into a meaningful experience. It’s an extraction shooter that’s accessible yet deep, able to deliver all the adrenaline of the genre without PvP, and with a sense of humor that never undermines the tension, in fact, it heightens it. Fun, clever, and polished, Duckov is one of those rare games that make you smile while keeping you on edge, a balance that’s hard to achieve. A small instant cult classic, designed for those who love calculated risks, careful planning, and a touch of well-managed madness.- Gamesurf
- Posted Oct 31, 2025
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If you love arcade games, RPGs, and action games where playing a football character is just an excuse to ignite a heated argument of dialogue and actions bordering on insanity, don't miss out.- Gamesurf
- Posted Jan 6, 2026
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Aphelion marks the full maturity of Don’t Nod, as the team successfully breaks free from its self-imposed "creative cage" to deliver a raw and essential sci-fi work. Thanks to the collaboration with the ESA, the journey on Persephone avoids all clichés, transforming into a plausible and terrifying projection of our climate crisis and the urgent need to seek refuge elsewhere. The gameplay effectively splits between Ariane’s physical exploration and Thomas’s slow-burn investigation, where oxygen management and the threat of the Nemesis convey the scale of a titanic environment indifferent to human life. Visually monumental, the title stuns with its photorealistic glaciers and an alien soundscape enriched by Amine Bouhafa’s soundtrack. By tackling urgent themes like the New Space Economy and climate migration, Aphelion is not just a video game, but a political work that reminds us that the future depicted is no longer a matter of "if," but "when."- Gamesurf
- Posted Apr 28, 2026
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Ball x Pit is one of the most surprising and engaging roguelites of 2025, capable of transforming a simple idea into a mesmerizing gaming experience. This is the indie game from Devolver Digital that you need to download now, and it's also available as a demo.- Gamesurf
- Posted Oct 31, 2025
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We’re definitely not talking about Gran Turismo or Forza Horizon, but about a game that will let you travel with your imagination once again. All while still offering just the right amount of challenge, which is always welcome, and the desire to spend a Sunday with your family, having fun all together.- Gamesurf
- Posted Oct 31, 2025
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond may not reinvent the formula or challenge the legacy of the original and Echoes, but it delivers an excellent adventure that every Switch and Switch 2 owner should experience. Retro Studios proves the series still has plenty to offer in 2025, with refined gameplay, strong atmosphere, and smart evolution of the classic Prime structure. Some narrative shortcomings and a few rough edges hold it back from absolute greatness, but they never undermine a first-rate journey that’s engaging from start to finish. Here’s hoping we won’t have to wait another era for the next chapter.- Gamesurf
- Posted Dec 2, 2025
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Dogpile is therefore not just a "Suika Game with dogs": it is the natural evolution of that formula, a transformation that takes a viral concept and gives it structure, substance, and replayability. It's a puzzle game that makes you laugh, relaxes you, frustrates you, and rewards you, a title that doesn't simply copy but has the courage to grow, expand, and improve upon its inspiration. In the end, when the yard explodes and you find yourself faced with the result of your run, it's hard not to want to start over again, with a new deck, a new approach, and the hope of creating another giant, adorable St. Bernard.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 17, 2026
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Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition is the sumptuous return of a series that reached an incredible technical and performance peak on the Wii U, but it still holds up very well on the Switch, because the heart of the game lies in solid RPG gameplay that deserves more attention from the public.- Gamesurf
- Posted Mar 18, 2025
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Door Kickers 2: Task Force North is a real-time tactical game that expands and improves upon its predecessor, delivering a deep and rewarding strategic planning experience. With a variety of missions, detailed maps, and specialized units, the game challenges players to carefully balance action and strategy to successfully complete objectives. While the learning curve can be steep and some situations may feel frustrating, the satisfaction of completing a well-executed mission makes the game highly recommended for fans of the genre.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 27, 2025
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Reanimal marks Tarsier’s return to its most natural territory: a dramatic, oppressive horror that takes the legacy of Little Nightmares and pulls it into a darker, more psychological direction. Atmosphere, art direction and the use of co-op are the true driving forces of the experience, turning escape into a tense dialogue between two tiny bodies crushed by a distorted world…There are still stumbles in the readability of certain mechanics and in the limitations of the AI during single-player, along with a cast of figures that is not always as memorable as the environments that contain them. Flaws that, however, do not undermine the strength of a coherent and recognizable work, one that marks a new nightmare for Tarsier worthy of the name the studio has built for itself.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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Octopath Traveler 0 is a JRPG of extraordinary maturity, capable of blending narrative, exploration, strategy, and customization into a work of rare beauty. The intense story, freedom of action, the well-tested and refined combat system, and the ability to rebuild your own village give life to a deep and engaging experience, while the technical execution and the soundtrack reach levels of true excellence. If it weren't for the lack of Italian localization, the title would almost touch upon absolute masterpiece status. Octopath Traveler 0 remains one of the most ambitious and brilliant HD-2D works ever produced by Square Enix, capable of thrilling, surprising, and surely leaving a lasting mark. An unmissable journey for fans of the genre and a proof of strength for a series that, chapter after chapter, continues to reinvent itself without losing its soul.- Gamesurf
- Posted Dec 3, 2025
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An interactive storytelling enthusiast—evidently captivated by *Disco Elysium*—decided to create a similar video game, albeit opting for a fantasy setting. The result is a title that, in many respects, closely resembles ZA/UM’s game; however, to reduce it to a mere variation on a theme would be unfair. Esoteric Ebb is a work capable of immersing the player in a complex universe, offering a commendable degree of role-playing freedom, and embedding its narrative within a gameplay framework that is, in some ways, superior even to that of *Disco Elysium* itself. If you aren't daunted by extensive on-screen reading and have a love for RPGs, give Esoteric Ebb a chance—you won't be disappointed.- Gamesurf
- Posted Apr 29, 2026
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Staying fresh and relevant is no easy feat—even for a giant like Civilization. The seventh entry in the legendary series, born from the visionary mind of Sid Meier, reshuffles the deck of its historic gameplay, presenting itself as a well-crafted, engaging title, albeit in a more streamlined form. Some hallmark features of past Civ games disappear, new ones emerge, and others are reimagined. Yet, Civilization VII remains a high-quality strategy experience, highly recommended for fans of the genre—though certain elements could have been refined further. It may not be an undisputed masterpiece, but it is undoubtedly a deep and rewarding game, challenging players across a journey as vast as human history itself. The question may be: is Civilization VIII better or worse than its predecessors?The question is irrelevant, Sid Meier’s Civilization VII is simply different and offers a fresh take on one of gaming’s most beloved franchises.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 27, 2025
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Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter is the kind of action game that surprises you, even after an already impressive first chapter. The storytelling is beautiful, albeit simple, and the combat system is effective for an indie title that has already captured the hearts of many.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 27, 2025
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Perhaps more attention could have been given to quality of life improvements, Italian localization, and an additional graphical upgrade, but Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles brings back to our consoles one of the most iconic turn-based strategy games in history—still considered today one of the highest points of the genre. We’re dealing with a masterpiece in its own right, though it feels like Square Enix completed the task without particular ambition. That said, when the foundation is this strong, even a faithful adaptation without bold innovations can still deliver an unmissable video game. A deep and intricate storyline, well-written characters, and layered gameplay built around a job system that remains influential to this day—all these elements make Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles a remarkable title, just as the original was back in 1997. Add in the gameplay refinements, voice acting, and the soundtrack by master composer Hitoshi Sakimoto (almost identical to the original), and the result is clear: as fans we might have hoped for more, but the quality is undeniable. Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles is a must-play for everyone, whether you have already experienced its incredible atmosphere or are about to step onto the battlefield alongside Ramza and his companions for the very first time.- Gamesurf
- Posted Sep 24, 2025
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The absence of some classic franchise features may raise eyebrows among longtime fans, but as a single-player experience, Dynasty Warriors: Origin stands out as an excellent action RPG. Engaging, content-rich, and occasionally quite challenging, it refines and deepens the traditional musou formula, letting something behind compared to other installments, Dynasty Warriors Origins builds a solid foundation for the series' future.Recommended for action game enthusiasts in general, even those who have previously overlooked the musou genre; Origins might just change their minds.- Gamesurf
- Posted Feb 27, 2025
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The PC port of Rise of the Ronin proves to be solid and highly scalable, thanks to a wide range of graphical options that allow for customization across different setups. However, preset adjustments are necessary to achieve the right balance, and some settings in the options menu feel less intuitive than expected. Since this test was conducted on a pre-release build, improvements may come with the day one update, and we genuinely hope they do.- Gamesurf
- Posted Mar 6, 2025
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Despite it being an Early Access, therefore subject to future improvements, Sancticide is a project that should be taken and redone from the ground up. It's not just a matter of bugs or technical problems of any kind, but of a completely poorly thought out and implemented gameplay system, as well as an unproposable narration and dubbing. The only, very small aspect that we can save concerns the sketches of the enemies and in particular of the non-human creatures, along with their descriptions, but it is certainly not enough to lift from the ground a game that is the cause of its own apocalypse. [Early Access Review]- Gamesurf
- Posted Mar 24, 2025
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Nightmare Frontier does its part, between novelties and good ideas, unfortunately the latter run out quickly and the rest is a good filler, but certainly less interesting than the first hours. Certainly the seeds of a structure that deserves a posthumous study have been planted. [Early Access Review Score = 70]- Gamesurf
- Posted Jun 22, 2025
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Windrose is a crystalline ambition that still has to reckon with an unrefined MMO past. While the pivot from Crosswind successfully reclaimed the project’s soul, it failed to resolve the inherent clunkiness of an engine too heavy for its own good. The core loop remains magnetic and the navigation is easily among the genre’s finest, but technical setbacks, severe memory leaks, and tedious ground combat frictions significantly dampen the experience. It is a diamond in the rough for purists willing to fight the hardware: a title in desperate need of a few more optimization cycles before it can truly shine. [Early Access Score = 75]- Gamesurf
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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In its Early Access phase, Titan Quest 2 already shows a solid core and a strong sense of identity, with all the room for growth you’d expect from a work in progress. The Greek setting is atmospheric and richly detailed, the loot system feels rewarding, and the variety of builds — including my full Storm experiment — hints at huge potential for long-term replayability. Sure, graphics optimization still needs refinement and combat mechanics could use sharper precision, but the foundation is solid, and the overall experience is already engaging. If the developers deliver on their promise to expand the content and fine-tune performance, this could earn a well-deserved spot among the genre’s most memorable ARPGs. [Early Access Review]- Gamesurf
- Posted Aug 11, 2025
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Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days is an ambitious survival management game, already solid in its structure but still in development. The atmosphere is well-crafted, the tension constant, and every choice has real consequences. If you enjoy games where time is your enemy and survival requires careful planning, give it a shot. But remember: it's in early access. Consider your options carefully and keep an eye on the official update roadmap. [Early Access Review]- Gamesurf
- Posted Apr 24, 2025
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Mars Attracts is an original management game, capable of reversing roles and perspectives with pulp irony and a touch of cruelty. The basic graphics and improved interface don't overshadow the love for the franchise, evident in the grotesque gimmicks and Martian dialogue. It's just the beginning, but if the team can expand its content and refinements, this title could become a unique experience in the management game landscape.- Gamesurf
- Posted Sep 15, 2025
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