MeuPlayStation's Scores
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For 365 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree | |
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| Lowest review score: | VERY BAD DREAMS - DO NOT FALL INTO MADNESS |
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Positive: 271 out of 365
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Mixed: 90 out of 365
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Negative: 4 out of 365
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Burning Shores is a must have for people who enjoyed Horizon Forbidden West. It’s visually incredible, brings a lot of cool features and delivers some incredible “Horizon moments”. The only downside is that it’s a great ride, but a really short one.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 20, 2023
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Sea of Thieves is a gem from Rare and Xbox Game Studios for PS5. It offers a highly engaging experience for those seeking casual fun with friends and family. On the other hand, the single-player mode may not be as compelling as the rest of the game.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jul 8, 2024
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Assassin’s Creed Shadows represents a new era for one of the most well-known and successful franchises in gaming history. Reaching adulthood in 2025, when it will celebrate 18 years since the first game, the series is more mature and complete than ever. As Origins did back in 2017, this could be a great first step towards a new age of Assassin's Creed, who keeps reinventing itself and adapting to what the community needs and wants.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 18, 2025
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The experience in WWE 2K24 is very enjoyable for those who like the event or just the gameplay style itself. And honestly, even those who aren't the biggest fans can have fun.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising improves upon its predecessor by offering seamless online multiplayer, a diverse roster of fighters, and multiple game modes. It's accessible for newcomers yet satisfying for experienced players. While those who didn't enjoy the original game might be hesitant, the new enhancements could potentially win them over.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 14, 2024
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Age of Mythology: Retold is a definitive edition that successfully revitalizes the classic strategy game by blending various mythologies into a cohesive narrative. Players follow the hero Arkantos in a campaign featuring 33 diverse missions, engaging with Greek, Egyptian, and Norse deities. While the game introduces new content and supports multiplayer modes, some graphical shortcomings and control adaptations for consoles could be improved. Overall, it offers a nostalgic and enjoyable experience for fans and newcomers alike.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 12, 2025
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Mesmerizing and immersive to the point of breathtaking, Bionic Bay is one of the most visually stunning indie games ever made. Challenging in just the right measure and with broad appeal for speedrunners, it has all the elements to go viral among hardcore players while remaining unforgettable for casual gamers.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 17, 2025
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Indika is provocative and intriguing in its essence. With beautiful visuals, great ambiance, and technical aspects, the game is highly recommended. Some things could be improved, and there is room for more stories and more narrative elements, but that doesn't take away from the brilliance of the game.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 23, 2024
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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero delivers everything fans of Akira Toriyama's saga have been longing for: a triumphant return to the Budokai Tenkaichi series. With its exceptional gameplay, breathtaking graphics, and an impressive roster of over 180 playable characters, Sparking! Zero stands out as one of the top titles of 2024.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 7, 2024
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Marvel's Midnight Suns is a turn-based RPG with great narrative and friendly gameplay. It has every tool to reach a young fanbase with Marvel's heroes in thrilling adventures for those who enjoy this kind of game. The only issue is that it doesn't look like a new gen game, but you can overlook that if you're willing to have fun.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Dec 15, 2022
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Avowed is an RPG adventure that, surprisingly, manages to appeal to different types of players. It works for those who value charismatic characters and meaningful interactions, for those looking for intense combat filled with magic and build variety, and also for anyone who enjoys spending hours immersed in a richly crafted world. Precisely because it tries to embrace so much, it can feel somewhat superficial in certain aspects. Even so, it delivers a solid, engaging, and fun journey, carrying the level of quality you would expect from an experienced studio like Obsidian.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 17, 2026
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Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is a substantial improvement over its predecessor. It features Breath of the Wild-style visuals, more accessible combat, simplified gameplay systems, and a campaign that is less demanding in terms of duration.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 14, 2024
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Like a Dragon: Ishin! is a wonderful mix of Japanese culture and Yakuza gameplay. With great characters, story and narrative, it makes you want to play more and more. And even though there are some technical difficulties, it provides enough content and fun to become one of the best entries in the franchise. It could have better visuals, but it's still a no-brainer for those who love this kind of game.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 2, 2023
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Stellar Blade is an amazing and challenging game, featuring a beautiful soundtrack, action-packed moments, and a good storyline. Of course, it has some minor flaws, but nothing that significantly impacts the overall experience. It's an excellent debut for Shift Up on consoles. Another great option for PlayStation players.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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Sonic x Shadow Generations marks the triumphant return of one of the franchise's most beloved games. It combines the classic Sonic campaign with an exciting new storyline for Shadow, offering unforgettable levels, a stunning soundtrack, and, above all, endless fun.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 31, 2024
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The conclusion is straightforward: for those anticipating significant novelties and innovations, or merely engaging in casual play, it might not hold as much value. However, for individuals seeking another solid baseball gaming experience, with updates and incremental improvements, it's definitely worthwhile. This is particularly true for those who appreciate game modes with richer narratives and progression beyond the confines of the playing field.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 27, 2024
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Hardcore and even more beautiful, Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is the definitive version of the best game in the franchise. Cutting-edge graphics combine with ultra-violent gameplay while ensuring considerable improvements over the original Ninja Gaiden 2. Ideal for newcomers and veterans of the franchise, the title highlights Ryu Hayabusa's promising future in video games.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 14, 2025
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Visually stunning and featuring a cinematic campaign, Space Marine 2 is the brutal shooter that many franchise fans have been waiting for. Its short and linear campaign is balanced by cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes, which breathe life into a game that is not very accessible in terms of narrative.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 4, 2024
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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is much more than a soulslike. It’s full of action and epic boss fights, with a fast and fun gameplay, making it a dynamic experience with a really cool Chinese setting. The best part about it is that it can be satisfying to both the hardcore souls fans and also to newcomers. Team Ninja did it again. Authenticity, new ideas and a fresh formula to the genre.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 15, 2023
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Ready or Not is a tense, strategy-focused tactical FPS where careful planning matters more than speed. It offers immersive, high-stakes missions and a strong sense of realism but struggles with clunky controls, a steep learning curve, and downgraded visuals on consoles. A rewarding yet demanding experience for patient players.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jul 15, 2025
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Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves marks SNK’s strong return to its classic franchise, blending modern mechanics like the REV System with legacy features such as S.P.G. The game offers deep yet accessible combat, varied single-player modes, and stylish visuals. While UI navigation and online matchmaking need refinement, strong rollback netcode and gameplay depth make this a worthy revival.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 9, 2025
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Remnant II is an addictive experience designed for all who enjoy video games. With beautiful scenarios, high replay value, and versatile gameplay, the title offers excellent value for those who appreciate challenging action.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Aug 8, 2023
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With a very different and highly competent proposal, Capcom's new title fulfills its role very well and delivers a quality experience. The gameplay expertly blends strategy and action in the right measure so that the levels do not fall into excessive repetitiveness, although the difficulty is very accessible and, at several points, even too easy.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jul 24, 2024
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Reanimal goes far beyond being just an inspiration from The Little Nightmares. Developed by Tarsier Studios, the project shows a clear sense of identity and the confidence to explore new ideas. Instead of simply repeating mechanics that worked in the past, the studio expands its formula by introducing combat and building a brand new universe with its own tone and personality. The result is an experience that respects its roots while carving out a distinct path, with enough strength and originality to stand on its own and potentially grow into a franchise just as memorable as the one that inspired it.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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Granblue Fantasy: Relink is a game-as-a-service, featuring a brief campaign with a few epic moments and an assortment of distinct and enjoyable characters to play. It's an action and adventure game that allows for spending several hours alone or with friends, especially in the post-game content.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 7, 2024
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Lies of P captures the core of the soulslike genre in an impressive title, with colossal bosses, memorable environments, an engaging soundtrack, and a skillfully designed progression system. It ranks among the top adaptations of fairy tales in the gaming world, leaving a lasting impact and being essential for fans of the genre.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 22, 2023
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As Dusk Falls is worth your time, but only if you're deeply passionate about narratives, don't mind the limited gameplay options, and genuinely want to connect with the characters. The game aims to provide a spectator-focused experience, deliberately centered around storytelling. Occasionally, you'll make minor movements with the analog sticks or make important dialogue choices with a single button press.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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Pizza Possum is a party game that offers fun, especially during the cooperative experience. The game has some promising ideas with its power-ups and scoring system, but it falls short in several aspects, including the very short campaign duration, the lack of content, and the limited replay value.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 29, 2023
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Rogue Flight lives up to classic arcade space shooters, but with a special charm driven by its visual effects, anime aesthetic, and DualSense support. The campaign may be a bit thin, but it's impossible not to have a lot of fun.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 28, 2024
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Ninja Gaiden 4 doubles down on uncensored gore and a difficulty curve that punishes without pushing players away. Its campaign picks up where the previous entries left off, bringing back familiar faces while introducing new ones. PlatinumGames delivers a visceral hack-and-slash experience that works both for newcomers and for veterans who already understand the franchise’s punishing pace.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 21, 2025
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Gears of War Reloaded is a solid remaster that preserves the brutal and straightforward essence of the 2006 original. The linear campaign remains engaging, with guided storytelling, iconic characters, and heavy, cover-based combat. Visuals have been modernized with 4K resolution, HDR, 3D audio, and full DualSense integration. The multiplayer is fully featured, offering crossplay, cross-progression, and no microtransactions. While the AI shows its age, the pacing, weighty gameplay, and classic "more muscle, less brain" style make this version ideal for both longtime fans and newcomers.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Aug 26, 2025
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Dynasty Warriors: Origins offers a strategic and immersive evolution of the musou genre. The introduction of “Large Forces” in battles and “Assault” mechanics keeps the gameplay fresh and engaging, preventing it from falling into monotony. The option to customize the protagonist and experiment with a wide array of weapons further enhances the experience, adding variety and depth. However, its impact on progression remains limited unless players invest time in fully exploring the available options.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 14, 2025
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The King of Fighters XV is far from the perfection, but it has more highs than lows. The roster is huge, the mechanics are better and gameplay is pretty fun. But the visuals are not on the same level as the main games of the generation and the Story Mode is really bad. So, if you just want to fight with your friends and have a good time, go for it. But if you want a deeper experience, this ain't it.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 11, 2022
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Fantastic gameplay, stunning visuals and plenty of game modes to have fun with. F1 22 delivers exactly what we expect. And maybe that’s also a problem. Sometimes it feels like the same game over and over again, every year. F1 22 could’ve brought a New Era to the racing games, as EA Sports said it would, but unfortunately it’s just another entry of the series that is pretty good but doesn’t take it to another level.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 29, 2022
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The Cowabunga Collection brings you 13 games in one bundle. And even though some of them are pretty much the same, there’s enough. And a blast for the Teenage Mutant Turtles fans! But that’s it. It doesn’t have any improvements or new stuff that could make it more appealing for a new generation.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Aug 31, 2022
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is another step in the right direction for RGG and SEGA on their quest to make the former yakuza saga a global hit. After a couple of great games and pretty nice TV show, the new entry of the franchise is bold enough to make a few changes to become even more fun and enjoyable, with a great pirate setting, awesome naval combats a huge comeback for the fan-favorite Goro Majima.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 18, 2025
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Ultros excels with a robust and persuasive concept, brimming with options. Additionally, the superb equilibrium between gameplay, storytelling, and soundtrack deserves mention, as it helps you overlook the minor bugs and technical hiccups.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 12, 2024
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Super Mega Baseball 4 is another fun entry to the series, that now has EA Sports behind it. It does have some minor issues, like the loading times in some menus and the pitching not being as easy as it should, but it brings fun back to baseball and has a really cool roster of sports legends for you to play with.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 8, 2023
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Horizon Call of the Mountain is both a climbing simulator and a great demo of what the PlayStation VR2 can do. It will definitely make you sweat a lot, but it's worth it in the end. Seeing Aloy and the Horizon universe in VR is an amazing experience. We just wish there were more boss fights, because they're awesome.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 2, 2023
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NBA 2K25 follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, maintaining its stunning presentation, refined gameplay, and fun game modes. Notable improvements have been made to connectivity for Latin American players, especially in The City – the game’s standout mode. Now, with the new server for our region, we can finally enjoy it to the fullest.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 11, 2024
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If you're a fan of old-school fighting games, Capcom Fighting Collection will keep you entertained for a long time. The developers did a great job of bringing ten of Capcom's classics to the PS4 and PS5, with beautiful visuals and fun gameplay. Unfortunately, though, it probably won't be very enticing for new players.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 21, 2022
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If Crash Bandicoot met Super Mario 3D and significantly reduced its difficulty level, the result would be Max Mustard. Fun, pleasant, and super simple, the title is a great VR experience that manages to be nostalgic without losing its sense of innovation.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 3, 2024
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F1 24 is basically a slightly improved version of F1 23. Highlights include new career mode features, updated licensing, new cutscenes, legends, and challenges. Despite the lack of new content, it remains a good game.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 14, 2024
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Wild Hearts improves on all existing aspects of it's main competitor, Monster Hunter. The game adds a touch of originality with surprising and functional mechanics. Fun and challenging, the game is a visual spectacle that excites and also delivers unique rewards for the players.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 16, 2023
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An ambitious and content-rich open-world adventure, Crimson Desert stands out for its freedom, deep exploration, and dozens of hours of gameplay, but suffers from a weak narrative, underdeveloped characters, and inconsistencies in some mechanics and technical aspects.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 20, 2026
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The First Berserker: Khazan delivers a brutal and versatile combat experience, blending the best elements of the soulslike genre into a fast-paced and intuitive gameplay. While the story lacks originality, the game compensates with its challenging encounters and extensive campaign, offering over 50 hours of engaging content.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 12, 2025
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From Xbox Game Studios straight to the PS5, this is the latest game to emerge from Microsoft's multiplatform title lineup. With crossplay functionality and bug-squashing action, Obsidian Entertainment offers players an abundance of freedom.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 2, 2024
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Dying Light: The Beast brings back the series' roots with a brutal, more focused adventure led by Kyle Crane. Parkour remains sharp, melee combat is weighty and satisfying, and the open world offers tense moments, especially at night. While the progression system feels recycled and some fights get repetitive, the experience is technically solid. A strong return for fans, though its price may be a barrier.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Oxenfree II is a sci-fi suspense narrative adventure with plenty of depth. Your choices determine the fate of all the characters, as well as multiple endings and other events. Despite excelling in the soundtrack and visual aspects, there is some inconsistency in frame rate and loading times — but that doesn't detract from the overall quality of the game in all other aspects.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jul 25, 2023
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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name brings one of the best stories in the Yakuza franchise, consolidating Kiryu as one of the most complex and underrated protagonists in games. Even with a smaller scope, the game doesn't lose its shine and proves that the Like a Dragon series still has a lot to live up to.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Nov 6, 2023
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NBA 2K23 is the Michael Jordan of the basketball games. Stunning visuals, improved gameplay and the additions of Eras to the MyNBA mode and the Jordan Challenges make it a must-have for basketball fans. The only issue with NBA 2K23 is an old one: microtransactions. But, if you're a 2K fan, you already know that.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 18, 2022
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An exciting journey through time, Sonic Origins gets it right by including four of the most important games of the Sonic series in one collection for the new generation of consoles. Nostalgia will hit you and it's gonna be a lot of fun for those who love the most famous hedgehog in the world.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 21, 2022
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Days Gone Remastered delivers the most technically polished version of the game, with significant improvements to lighting, frame rate stability, reflections, and DualSense support. Nights are now genuinely oppressive, and new modes offer modest replay value. However, character models remain untouched, the performance mode on standard PS5 shows reduced clarity compared to the PS4 backward-compatible version, and visual bugs persist. This remaster doesn’t reinvent the experience but is a solid update for fans — though it feels more like a symbolic gesture from Sony than a renewed commitment to the franchise.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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A beautiful homage to modern sci-fi, Nobody Wants to Die is a narrative thriller that deserves a standing ovation. With a strong narrative, high level of immersion and absurd visuals, the title is made by those who understand cinema, games and dystopia very well.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jul 17, 2024
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A well-crafted roguelike, packed with upgrade options that keep the pace from ever slowing down. Players can expect moments where their reflexes and the lessons learned throughout the journey will be thoroughly tested, along with a satisfying progression that keeps us invested in both the story and Elsie's evolution.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 11, 2024
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MotoGP 25 succeeds in making the series more accessible with well-balanced Arcade and Pro modes, refined physics, and improved career management. The sense of speed is excellent, but visuals remain limited and the online mode is nearly deserted. A safe step forward for veterans and the best entry point for newcomers—though the high price is hard to justify without an active multiplayer base.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 27, 2025
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Violent, satisfying, and a lot of fun, Arizona Sunshine Remake is exactly what VR fans expect from a game with total uncompromising gameplay. The update takes the best elements of Arizona Sunshine 2, but reinforces it with additional content and considerable graphical improvements.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 17, 2024
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Fans of MMA who've been eagerly awaiting the return of the series will likely find EA Sports UFC 5 to be hours of great entertainment. For those looking to dive into the game, it's certainly worth waiting for a price drop. However, unlike titles like EA Sports FC or even F1, the reality is that you may have a limited number of friends to play with, and the online mode might present some challenges.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 29, 2023
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Sid Meier's Civilization VII brings innovative changes to the franchise, with civilizations evolving through three eras and leaders no longer tied to a single nation. Victory conditions have been reworked, removing the religious victory. Despite graphical improvements and strategic flexibility, the game may feel less deep than its predecessor and has minor issues on PS5.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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The latest release from DON’T NOD epitomizes their finest qualities: an engaging narrative seamlessly intertwined with the gameplay mechanics. Indeed, it marks a new stride for the studio in crafting action combat that is not only entertaining but also exceptionally responsive.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 16, 2024
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Borderlands 4 modernizes its formula with seamless zones, tight gunplay, and great co-op features. Sidequests and characters shine, but technical issues, UI annoyances, and a forgettable main villain hold it back. It’s fun, loud, and promising—just not the full evolution yet.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Elden Ring: Nightreign delivers fast-paced, trio-only Expeditions through Limveld — with strategy and teamwork being key elements. Players explore, fight bosses, and face a final Nightlord in short, intense runs. Although fun and rewarding, the experience may be hurt because of it's clunky UI and poor coordination between players.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 28, 2025
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A vast and immersive space adventure, Starfield offers strong exploration, solid gunplay, and a compelling sense of discovery on PS5, enhanced by meaningful improvements and added content. However, it is held back by repetitive side missions, limited enemy AI, and RPG systems that lack deeper refinement, preventing it from reaching its full potential.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 20, 2026
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MLB The Show 22 has some visual updates, great gameplay and many different ways to play - and it is easier than ever for people who are not that used to it. But, sometimes, it feels the same as last year, and the year before that, and before that… It is a good game for baseball fans, but hopefully for the next season there are more meaningful changes.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 11, 2022
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The Midnight Walk is a dark fantasy narrative adventure that blends emotional storytelling with handcrafted visuals and immersive mechanics. Playable on both PS5 and PS VR2, it features creative puzzles, a unique sound-based navigation system, and a chapter-based structure that keeps progression engaging. The standout companion Potboy adds charm and utility, while the spatial audio and DualSense integration elevate immersion. Lack of localization may limit accessibility for some, but this is one of 2025’s most distinct and heartfelt indie experiences.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 9, 2025
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Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium stands out for its accessibility features and the classic arcade vibes it brings to the table. It can also be said that it's an evolution from the first entry of the series. However, it has many limitations, both on content and performance, and the players may feel bored after a few hours.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jul 22, 2022
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Need for Speed Unbound could have been one of the best entries in the legendary series. It has great visuals, an good soundtrack and a lot of collectibles, but fails to deliver a better racing experience. The progression system is a mess and there are more police chases than actual races.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Dec 11, 2022
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Retropolis 2: Never Say Goodbye is a beautiful homage to the point-and-click games of the 1990s and also pays an honest tribute to the noir films of the 1950s. Its story is enjoyable and well-crafted, encouraging players to continue until the end.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 18, 2024
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EA Sports FC 26 has everything it takes to enter the franchise’s “Hall of Fame” alongside classics like FIFA 14 and FIFA 17. The game delivers two incredible experiences for its respective audiences: authentic offline play and competitive online action, featuring the best gameplay since the series changed its name. It’s still not perfect — and probably never will be — but it feels like a championship-winning goal for a team that needed to deliver a response to its fans.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 19, 2025
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Substantial renewal in the survival genre, Pacific Drive innovates with a precise driving system and a constantly evolving universe. Fans of The X-Files and Twin Peaks will feel an absurd familiarity from the first moments and will embark on a journey more than special towards the depths of an anomalous zone.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 21, 2024
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Madden NFL 26 is the most solid entry in the franchise in years, delivering a TV-style presentation, more authentic gameplay, and a Franchise Mode that finally feels meaningful. The new QB DNA system and season-long player wear and tear add realism, while blocking and defense mechanics show clear improvements. However, old issues remain: sluggish menus, persistent bugs, inconsistent AI, and aggressive monetization in Ultimate Team. Lack of localization and unstable servers continue to hurt the experience, especially for Brazilian players.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 25, 2025
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Hell is Us is a narrative-driven action-adventure game that focuses on exploration and investigation rather than guiding the player directly. Set in a war-torn land shaped by human cruelty, it offers a deep and symbolic journey filled with secrets and environmental storytelling. Strong art direction and a haunting soundtrack enhance the atmosphere. While combat is straightforward and bugs are present, the experience stands out for its originality and immersive world-building.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 1, 2025
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he Plucky Squire is a multi-layered adventure. You start off thinking it's a simple game about transitioning from a book to the real world, but soon find yourself in a universe where every well-placed word can alter the course of the story. The success of Pontinho determines the fate of a life.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 18, 2024
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Awaceb told us they were creating a game with "heart and soul", and Tchia really brings all of that and much more. With a touching story and versatile gameplay, it has all the tools to bring fun and joy to the players.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 20, 2023
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Cronos: The New Dawn establishes Bloober Team in the survival horror genre with a 15-hour linear campaign set in devastated cities. Inspired by Dead Space, the game blends sci-fi, horror, and strategic gunplay. Despite FPS drops and slow texture loading, it delivers an immersive experience with strong atmosphere and an engaging narrative.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 3, 2025
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Sophstar is an innovative shoot 'em up that can be pretty challenging but also really chill. Developed by the Brazilian studio Banana Bytes, it is a welcome surprise for people that enjoy this kind of game.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 28, 2022
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Sniper Elite 5 is the best one yet. It still has some technical issues, like the messy AI and it can be hard sometimes, but it’s still a lot of fun and probably enough to make both hardcore fans and newcomers happy. It’s a blast.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 5, 2022
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EA Sports WRC falters in its technical aspects. While it meets expectations in terms of gameplay, the control of the car, particularly in curves, doesn't appear as finely tuned. With some refinements, however, it has the potential to become a compelling choice for fans of the genre.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Nov 19, 2023
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The most complete game in the franchise, Gundam Breaker 4 is a pleasant social experience that offers endless possibilities for mecha customization. More geared towards multiplayer than single-player, it has a tiresome and disposable campaign, but it is very rewarding and capable of delivering progression in a surprisingly organic way.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Aug 29, 2024
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Despite having beautiful pixel-art visuals, well-crafted maps and challenging mechanics, Souldiers is just another soulslike/Metroidvania that does not bring anything new to the table. It's just a collection of stuff that we've seen before.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 30, 2022
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Powerful, challenging, and highly inspired, Black Myth: Wukong is an unforgettable adventure based on one of the greatest stories of the East. Full of personality, with impressive visuals and perfect gameplay, the title is a must for those seeking high-quality games.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 4, 2024
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Assassin's Creed Mirage is a delightful journey through Basin's early days as an Assassin, with amazing visuals and gameplay that puts together everything we all love in the series. Maybe the story has some flaws and there is a little bit of concern that maybe this is becoming something too similar to Far Cry in the way things play out, but in the end it's another pretty solid entry for a franchise that is already a huge part of videogame history.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 4, 2023
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EA Sports FC 25 brings the feeling of having more challenging and theoretically fair gameplay. And in the end, that’s what matters. The pursuit of realism is almost utopian – after all, we’re talking about a video game, not a live broadcast of a real match. So, of course, there need to be some more arcade-like elements and mechanics that make the game more fun.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 30, 2024
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If you are a GRID fan and want to have lots of fun with the newest entry of the series, GRID Legends is a nice addition to your library. But if you are looking for a more realistic approach instead of an arcade one, maybe you should probably look elsewhere.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 11, 2022
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EA Sports PGA Tour is beautiful, fun and has plenty of game modes for you to try, both online and offline. But it can be a little tough for newcomers to the sports. All things considered, though, it’s a successful comeback from EA Sports’ golf series.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 20, 2023
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Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is a bold, thrilling and emotional journey through grief and african culture, capable of mixing classic metroidvania features with stunning visuals and a gameplay that is both easy to enjoy and hard to master. With plenty of possibilities and an inspiring narrative, Abubakar Salim's dream became a great reality for every player.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 27, 2024
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System Shock proves that it is like wine and has improved with time. Although it is already 30 years old, its mechanics have not aged poorly. In fact, the visual modernization has made the title more appealing for modern consoles.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 23, 2024
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Monster Hunter Stories retains its charm and strong concept, but it might be a disappointment for hardcore fans. With its challenging moments, the game can frustrate those looking for a more steady-paced experience.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jun 14, 2024
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FIFA 23 is a farewell letter to millions of football fans around the world. With amazing visuals and an improved gameplay, the last entry of the FIFA series delivers a well rounded experience. It ain’t perfect, and maybe not the most entertaining, but it’s as close as real life soccer that FIFA has ever been in 30 years of history.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 30, 2022
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Dying Light 2: Stay Human looks more like a DLC to the first game than a whole new one. This does not mean it is a bad game, but it is not one that you should rush to buy. It looks and feels like you are playing the same Dying Light from years ago, and despite the storytelling being solid and entertaining, it is not enough to justify buying it right now.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 11, 2022
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The 7th Guest VR is an intriguing new entry in the PS VR2 game lineup. It boasts a distinctive atmosphere, tough puzzles, and a compelling storyline, ensuring a gaming experience that holds players' attention from start to finish.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 12, 2024
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Overwatch 2 has the same strengths as the first game. It's a new version of an enjoyable multiplayer shooter. But it lacks many essential things. The servers don't work well, it doesn't have a lot of new content and buying new stuff is extremely expensive. The gameplay is excellent, and the foundation is set, but there's still a long road ahead.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 28, 2022
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TopSpin 2K25 is a solid comeback for the fan-favorite franchise. It gives you a foundation for the next years, with plenty of develop, but a nice first serve in the right direction. Visuals are pretty good and gameplay feels good. More game modes and players to choose would be welcome, but maybe they can come in the future.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Apr 27, 2024
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Rise of the Ronin is much more than an action/adventure soulslike. The accessibility stands out, as Team Ninja makes it more friendly for every gamer (although it's still really challenging) and the narrative brings a more realistic approach than ever. Unfortunately, though, the visuals don't live up to the expectations for a PS5 game and it also has some performance issues.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 21, 2024
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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is one of the best games ever by Gearbox. It is a lot of fun, with a great duration and gameplay that invites you to spend countless hours playing. If you have some friends that play it too, it is a blast.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 11, 2022
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PGA Tour 2K23 may have the best golf simulation ever in a videogame. It's just a shame that it does not have the visuals and game modes to match it. It feels really good to take some swings on it, but the game lacks some of the major tournaments and also experiences that go beyond the Career Mode.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Oct 25, 2022
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Authentic horror experience, MADiSON VR is claustrophobic, scary, distressing, and bizarre. The title features a well-crafted atmosphere, which takes advantage of wonderful technical and sound effects to amplify the feeling of "bad things."- MeuPlayStation
- Posted May 23, 2024
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When we assess The Crew Motorfest in comparison to its predecessors, the evolution is quite evident and worth it, especially if you enjoyed the previous titles and are a fan of arcade-style racing games.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 19, 2023
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There is no denying that The Star Named EOS is a high-quality game. Beautiful and unique visuals, very creative puzzles, photographic freedom, and an exciting adventure promise to captivate the audience until the end.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jul 24, 2024
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EA Sports FC 24 kicks off a new era of football games with plenty of content and the best gameplay we’ve seen in years. But laggy menus and microtransactions make it a little less enjoyable than it should be. In the end, though, it’s still a pretty solid football game, and that’s what matters the most.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Sep 29, 2023
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