Noisy Pixel's Scores
- Games
For 1,936 reviews, this publication has graded:
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55% higher than the average critic
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17% same as the average critic
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28% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Final Fantasy VII Remake | |
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| Lowest review score: | Secret Kiss is Sweet and Tender |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,296 out of 1936
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Mixed: 572 out of 1936
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Negative: 68 out of 1936
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Kumitantei: Old-School Slaughter Episode One delivers a gripping start to its episodic killing game, blending a compelling cast, strong mystery writing, and a distinct 80s-inspired atmosphere with experimental gameplay systems. While its narrative hooks and character dynamics shine, especially for fans of Danganronpa-style experiences, some mechanics like the card-based debates feel underdeveloped and occasionally frustrating. Even so, the first episode lays a promising foundation with intriguing worldbuilding, clever twists, and replay value through its bonding system, making it a standout indie entry in the genre.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Apr 28, 2026
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Jupiter Hell doesn’t need the word Doom in the title to make an impact, but it’s commendable how well it presents DRL through modern design. At its heart, it’s a turn-based dungeon-crawler RPG, but that doesn’t calm my nerves when I’m blasting through a hallway of enemies from around the corner with more approaching from behind. This game’s launch version is serviceable, but the lack of enemy variety will leave your first hours of gameplay feeling repetitive in some areas. Still, it’s clear that there’s more on the way for this standout roguelike experience, and I’m all here for it.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Aug 5, 2021
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Aliens: Dark Descent doesn’t overly complicate itself with deep simulation strategy combat. Instead, it finds the perfect balance of action, horror, and strategy to be accessible to all fans of this series. The narrative is the biggest highlight, fueled by clashing personalities, double-crossing, and a high-stakes conclusion. The player is made to feel like they are commanding these tropes, and that is found throughout each mission and choice made during dialogue. If you’ve been eager to immerse yourself in the world of Aliens, look no further.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Jun 19, 2023
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Pac-Man 99 is an exceptionally entertaining Battle Royale boasting a genius incorporation of speedy matches and on-the-fly strategy. Its default, free mode, is where players will be spending most, if not all of their time duking it out, while it’s pricey, paid packages are tough sells that offer very little in the realms of replayability or meaning. I personally recommend sticking to the free version, but if you find yourself wanting some more variety, no matter how slight it is, those extra modes are there for you to pick up.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Apr 14, 2021
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Steel Assault is a beautiful retro-inspired treasure. Despite its short length, its fluid mechanics, tight controls, and challenging gameplay provided a fun arcade experience while adding in various options and ways to tackle gameplay. So if you’re looking to get swept away in the nostalgia of a classic action platformer, look no further than Steel Assault.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Oct 5, 2021
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Sutekina Kanojo no Tsukurikata could easily be enjoyed by fans of yandere and yuri themes who aren’t looking for a fluffy romance. The game’s darker moments can be impactful and may be interpreted differently depending on the players, but the message comes together in the end. There’s a lot to digest, though, and that may limit those willing to stick with it through its several routes.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Apr 30, 2021
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Pokémon Sword and Shield: Isle of Armor also offers competitive features with a wealth of new tools and resources to make your battles even more interesting, and give you a helping hand with building new teams. Through this DLC, the metagame is almost certain to evolve, at least until the Crown Tundra expansion drops later this year. Oooh, I’m excited already.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Jun 25, 2020
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An epic conclusion to the series, but I’m partially glad that it’s over. There are many reasons to play through Trails of Cold Steel IV, from an engaging gameplay loop to an epic story. It takes some of the best elements of the series and combines it for one last hurrah aimed at those who stuck with it for this long. Still, what comes of that is a lot of filler leading to the climax, a lack of focus, and some flimsy themes. There is a satisfying conclusion that includes many of the best storylines and mechanics from the series but at the cost of a few missed plot points and a massive cast of characters with nothing to do but hang around.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Oct 23, 2020
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Sonic Dream Team manages to be a notable Sonic experience perfectly suited for Apple Arcade. Its levels are thoughtfully designed for fast-paced exploration, though they are best navigated with a controller rather than touch controls. The game cleverly incorporates a variety of gimmicks and alternate paths into its design, ensuring that each level remains engaging even upon multiple playthroughs. This game is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Sonic franchise, offering a nostalgic yet fresh adventure that both new and long-time fans will enjoy.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Dec 19, 2023
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Ever Forward is a captivating and emotionally charged puzzle adventure that doesn’t overstay its welcome with puzzle difficulty as it naturally evolves across each level. Following Maya through this mysterious world was made easy thanks to the environment designs, pacing, and overall accessibility. Aside from some stale story translations, Ever Forward is a great way to spend an evening.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Aug 14, 2020
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Frontier Hunter: Erza’s Wheel of Fortune is a delightful metroidvania surprise that combines engaging combat customization, deep gameplay mechanics, and satisfying exploration. Despite its poor English localization and stiff cutscene animations, the game excels with its unique character abilities, challenging boss battles, and immersive sound design. Players will find themselves hooked on the game's addictive progression systems, making it a hidden gem worth exploring for all action RPG and metroidvania fans.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Aug 5, 2024
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Monark puts a spin on the high school JRPG design by offering unique gameplay and combat systems for fans of the genre. The narrative heightens this experience with a memorable cast and plenty of mysteries to uncover. The spike in difficulty hurts the experience as the balance of vague puzzles and encounters slows the pacing down to a crawl, but genre veterans might enjoy the art of grinding and not notice this too much.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Feb 16, 2022
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Mercenaries Blaze: Dawn of the Twin Dragons is a great entry in this SRPG series that takes retro systems and adds modern elements to make it stand proudly next to the greats. Its story doesn’t stick, but it also attempts to tackle some significantly difficult topics. Thankfully, the battle systems and accessibility options are sound and make this game a joy to experience.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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Rise of the Ronin masterfully combines a rich historical fantasy narrative with intricate combat mechanics, creating an immersive experience that respects and challenges player choices. Its expansive world and character-driven story offer a depth that goes beyond traditional action games, despite minor traversal issues and graphical hiccups. The game's strength lies in its narrative, testing loyalties and allowing for genuine exploration of its thematic divides. Team Ninja's venture into open-world design showcases their prowess in blending engaging storytelling with rewarding gameplay. Although it faces comparisons to visually stunning titles like Ghost of Tsushima, Rise of the Ronin stands out for its compelling narrative and strategic combat, making it a significant achievement for players seeking depth and complexity.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Mar 21, 2024
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Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian surprised me with how confidently it balances tradition and evolution, offering one of the most thoughtfully built entries in the franchise to date. While some systems remain overly rigid, the expanded narrative scope, satisfying synthesis, and nuanced protagonists make it a rewarding return for longtime fans, and a solid entry point for newcomers.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Sep 25, 2025
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Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster is the return of a classic any fan of the RPG genre should experience at least once. While these remasters still feel like the bare minimum that such classic games deserve, this is an excellent opportunity to feel the magic of Final Fantasy.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Mar 8, 2022
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Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. 2 suffers from familiar faults found in previous entries. Still, the updated gameplay concepts, captivating stories, and endearing characters made this collection a grand experience. Even with Battle Network 4 being the low point, there’s still much to enjoy about each entry. Coming from a new fan of the series, you owe it to yourself to play through this adventure.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Apr 12, 2023
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Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake gives this classic a fresh coat of paint with a gorgeous HD-2D look and smart gameplay tweaks that make revisiting it feel worthwhile. With quality-of-life improvements and a flexible job system, it sticks close to its roots but doesn’t shy away from modern touches. While the high encounter rate and straightforward story might feel like holdovers from the past, it’s a satisfying trip back to a genre staple for those who don’t mind a little grind along the way.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Nov 13, 2024
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I initially approached Under the Waves with the intention of conquering a fear I’ve harbored since childhood. Instead, I found myself confronting parts of myself that I hid not only from others but also from myself. It was one of the most discomforting experiences I’ve ever had playing a game, but it’s an experience I know will stay with me for years to come.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Oct 5, 2023
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms 8 Remake revitalizes Koei Tecmo's grand strategy classic with its first-ever simultaneous English and Japanese release. Immerse yourself in the intricate world of the Han Dynasty, where you can assume the role of any character—or even create your own—in a quest to unify China or simply survive the tumultuous era. With deep management systems, stat-based debates and duels, and grid-based combat, this remake masterfully blends historical authenticity with rich role-playing elements.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Oct 24, 2024
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The balance between fun interactions with the Touken Danshi combined with the easy-to-understand Musou combat all adds up to a really nice experience, if you were looking to immerse yourself into this Sengoku Period history from an interesting perspective. If you’re a Japanese history nerd who also enjoys Musou games that definitely have you think outside the box, definitely give this one a try!- Noisy Pixel
- Posted May 24, 2022
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Snowman Story is a delightful blend of touching narrative and engaging puzzles, set in a nostalgically pixelated winter world. Following Chris, a snowman on a quest to avoid melting, the game offers an emotional journey through beautifully crafted landscapes, with a soothing soundtrack that enhances the experience. This heartwarming, introspective adventure is perfect for a peaceful afternoon, resonating with its simplicity and emotional depth.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Jan 2, 2024
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Children of Silentown is a grand adventure. The world had me in a constant state of suspense, and the characters constantly surprised me. Even with the occasional logic issues found in certain puzzles that lost me, I found fun in the overall design. The characters and locations were charming and memorable, despite the eerie nature of the art style. Children of Silentown is well worth your time if you are a fan of Adventure games.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Jan 3, 2023
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Scourgebringer offers a challenging and chaotic roguelite experience that manages to be as addicting as it is frustrating. The mechanics are sound with a responsive combat system and intense battles, even with the limited enemy variety. You may suffer many deaths, but Scourgebringer is just one of those games that you can’t help accept the punishment and then jump back in for revenge.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Oct 19, 2020
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Coming into Escape Academy, I was prepared for an exhilarating and mentally stimulating time. What I got did deliver on this to a great degree, but it had some points and facets that could use some improvement. I was in awe seeing the tangled web unfold as I kept solving question after question, pondering how the escape would go. The results were a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that I’m glad I got to experience.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Jul 14, 2022
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Star Ocean The Divine Force is a strongly crafted action JRPG that returns the franchise to form, boasting involved upgrading and customization systems alongside a well-thought-out narrative that may not satisfy or intrigue everyone but will compel those entranced by its cutting edges of notion. Moreover, its excellent English voice cast intensifies the emotional weight of several story-heavy scenes and character-bonding moments. Unfortunately, performance and graphical presentation faults and more minor issues damage the overall experience. Although, if you can look past those stumbles, Star Ocean The Divine Force is a must-play entry for all fans of the genre, whether they already are fans of the franchise or not.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Oct 26, 2022
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Per Aspera offers a surprisingly emotional narrative that explores the thought process of an evolving AI programmed to assist humans in colonizing Mars. The symbiotic gameloop of creating structures and growing your presence on the surface while hitting key milestones is cathartic. I was easily immersed in this experience, but only after some trial and error trying to understand how it all worked due to a limited tutorial.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Dec 3, 2020
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Konosuba: Love for These Clothes of Desire captures the spirit of the series in a visual novel that's as quirky as its characters. The story, centered around crafting clothes to avoid jail and reverse a curse, provides a perfect backdrop for the series' trademark humor and clever writing. With spot-on voice acting and the chance to deepen relationships with characters, fans will love the extra screen time with Kazuma and the gang.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Feb 5, 2024
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Fairy Tail covers some of the best story arcs from the series, but sadly that requires players to chug through uninspired quests to witness them. Luckily, the battle system is engaging, and that character interactions are consistently entertaining. This is a game for fans, and it shows during every moment of the gameplay, which might turn away newcomers in the long run. Still, I had a great time hanging out with the Fairy Tail guild and helping them return to their former glory.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Jul 31, 2020
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Centipede: Recharged is a welcome modernization of a timeless arcade shooter. The classic ’80s gameplay is fully intact, and the new power-ups and challenges spice up what was already a fine-tuned experience. Some of the best games in the world are ones that instantly wire into your reflexes, and Centipede: Recharged is definitely one you’ll want to keep around for pure shooting bliss.- Noisy Pixel
- Posted Sep 28, 2021
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