Omelete's Scores
- Games
For 75 reviews, this publication has graded:
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36% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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62% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Pokemon Pokopia | |
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| Lowest review score: | Crisol: Theater of Idols |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 52 out of 75
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Mixed: 19 out of 75
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Negative: 4 out of 75
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Screamer didn't need much more than anime aesthetic and a whole lot of drifts to catch my attention. Still, it presents an intricate plot and great mechanics that brings some freshness to the arcade racing genre.- Omelete
- Posted May 11, 2026
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A fun, fast-paced and brutal tag-team fighting game that seemingly straddles the line between casuals and veterans with near perfection.- Omelete
- Posted May 5, 2026
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Saros finds a perfect balance amidst its chaos. The same game that makes your heart race will also take advantage of the slow-paced segments to tell a surprisingly deep and sensible story.- Omelete
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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The Posthumous Investigation is a formidable title that doesn't hide its inspirations, yet manages to find its own voice to the point of stamping its name in the history of Brazilian video games.- Omelete
- Posted Apr 20, 2026
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It's not malicious to say that Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is a life simulator with a peculiar sense of humor. After all, it's this very characteristic that makes it unique among a community of passionate gamers. For fans of the genre, the real challenge will likely be dealing with countless possibilities and a few fits of laughter during the numerous hours of gameplay.- Omelete
- Posted Apr 15, 2026
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Pokémon Champions is what I've always dreamed of getting my hands on. An official way to play competitive Pokémon that eliminates all the unnecessary hassle that used to exist.- Omelete
- Posted Apr 14, 2026
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It's only natural that an idea so unique comes out imperfect. Still, the industry could use a few more rupturing concepts like this one.- Omelete
- Posted Apr 13, 2026
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Marathon's biggest fight was against the narrative: in an industry of failed projects, it's easy to assume that a game will be DOA. Somehow, Bungie managed to revert those allegations and create something that is, at least, unique.- Omelete
- Posted Apr 7, 2026
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Aether & Iron is great in executing its premise, even with technical flaws or limitations. Challenging combat, a rich plot and a lot of great ideas come together in an excellent narrative RPG.- Omelete
- Posted Apr 6, 2026
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With gorgeous graphics, solid performance, and an enjoyable story to follow, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is a treat for fans of the franchise. Many mysteries enrich the series' lore, and fun never stops being the priority during gameplay. Despite having many repetitive moments, the new Monster Hunter is a feast for the eyes, once again showing a lot of love for its world.- Omelete
- Posted Mar 9, 2026
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Known for the excellent Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (2022), the Canadian studio Tribute Games hits the mark once again by delivering the definitive beat 'em up for fans of the Sex Bob-omb bassist. Fun and chaotic, the experience has the potential to please both long-time fans and newcomers to the franchise.- Omelete
- Posted Mar 3, 2026
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Pokémon Pokopia succeeds by shifting the focus from battles to belonging. Instead of chasing badges, the player helps rebuild and coexist within a living ecosystem, creating a more intimate and emotional connection to the Pokémon world. It’s a reinvention that honors the franchise’s roots while proving it can still evolve in meaningful ways.- Omelete
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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Resident Evil Requiem is, in many ways, the definitive Resident Evil game. Building upon what the franchise achieved in the past 10 years, Capcom strikes an excellent balance of action and horror. Though it leans a little too heavily on fanservice here and there, Requiem more than accomplishes its mission as a celebration of all things Resident Evil.- Omelete
- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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In the end, despite some technical performance issues, Nioh 3 manages to deliver a punishing adventure, while remaining extremely rewarding when you finally manage to defeat the game's bosses, or simply get through a difficult region of the map, or find a cool item after spending hours trying to find it. Even though at times it may seem that managing your build is more important than learning the bosses' attack patterns, the adventure and challenge more than compensate for what some might consider negative points.- Omelete
- Posted Feb 18, 2026
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Poor technical aspects in ChromaGun 2 are as undeniable as the creativity in all the scenarios and puzzles. Yes, there are a lot of loading screens, but visuals, level design and the immaculate Portal-esque vibes make up for them.- Omelete
- Posted Feb 12, 2026
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This Remake should not be viewed as a replacement for the original game. Instead, it is a new vision for the third chapter of Kazuma Kiryu's journey. It serves as an opportunity to revisit a beloved story with a new approach, not as the definitive version of Yakuza 3.- Omelete
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Mario Tennis Fever knows exactly what it wants to be. Without trying to reinvent the series, the game leans on creative mechanics, chaotic matches, and a strong focus on multiplayer to deliver a solid and enjoyable experience. The Fever Rackets give the game its identity, the varied roster supports a healthy competitive scene and, even with a somewhat uninspired story mode, the overall package stands as a confident and easy-to-recommend return for the series.- Omelete
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Don’t Stop, Girlypop! is a creative, personality-driven shooter that succeeds in blending fast, demanding gameplay with an exaggerated, fun, and well-realized Y2K aesthetic. Despite the visual overload and a slightly confusing learning curve at first, the game stands out for its strong identity, care, and confident reinvention of the genre.- Omelete
- Posted Feb 3, 2026
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Cairn arrives as a challenging and contemplative experience, mixing the intensity of sportive climbing with a mysterious and captivating narrative. In the game, each movement is like a true puzzle, and patience is a virtue that needs to be put into practice.- Omelete
- Posted Feb 3, 2026
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Code Vein 2 establishes itself as a great sequel and a significant evolution of the original formula. The game does not try to be a new Elden Ring; instead, it seeks to solidify its own space and expand its unique identity, reinforcing its own strengths, whether through its setting, gameplay mechanics, or artistic style.- Omelete
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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Games are not always about beating bosses and levels. Skating is not always about landing your tricks. Skate Story teaches you that and much more.- Omelete
- Posted Dec 12, 2025
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Master Lemon takes a leap of faith when telling the end of its story right at the start. The risk pays off once the player realizes that the game is actually a lesson on the time we have left, and what to do with it.- Omelete
- Posted Dec 8, 2025
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Marvel Cosmic Invasion shows us a version of the multiverse that worked. Despite its simplicity, there's not always a need for a multi-million dollar production, as long as the game is made with care and competence.- Omelete
- Posted Dec 1, 2025
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2025 was already an incredible year for video game fans, and Dispatch manages to close out this great year for games with an extremely sensitive, well-constructed story, showcasing the power of narrative-focused adventures and how they can be as potent an art form as a AAA title or, in the case of Dispatch, a series or film production.- Omelete
- Posted Nov 13, 2025
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There is not a world in which Silksong would reach its expectations. After 7 years of waiting, the game is still an amazing adventure, but it's hard to not think that some moments are overthought. Team Cherry have a hard time figuring out what's frustrating and what's challengingly engaging.- Omelete
- Posted Nov 12, 2025
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The Outer Worlds 2 delivers exactly what players want: good combat, a compelling story, fun quests, and an RPG system that truly makes you feel like it's worth investing your time in. And that's something few Western RPG companies can achieve in their players these days. And with The Outer Worlds 2, Obsidian lets us dream of a bright future for the studio, as long as Microsoft lets them keep working this way.- Omelete
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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Tales of Xillia stands out from other RPGs of its generation. Being able to enjoy this PS3 gem now on the PS5 (and other platforms) is an adventure no one wants to miss.- Omelete
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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This is the evolution of the Ninja Gaiden franchise. Platinum's frenetic style fits surprisingly well with the difficulty that we've come to expect from Team Ninja. It's not a perfect game, with the main issues being the small roster of enemies and the simplified plot, but it's still very fun and respectful of its origins.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 20, 2025
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A beautiful and stunning journey about a lighthouse and a seabird full of fun puzzles and an atmospheric adventure that can relax any player who might need a little break from other titles.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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We need more heartful games like this one, that makes us smile with each new character and leaves us emotional while the plot is unveiled. Digimon goes further than generation and languages. It's a franchise that has always been about personal and collective growth, and the importance of friends and bonds. Time Stranger collects all of these elements and repackages them beautifully.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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In an industry where remasters are just a way of using nostalgia to make more money, The Ivalice Chronicles goes beyond the standard “make it HD” pattern and bring great improvements to the original game.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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The new Silent Hill is extremely smart while using horror, blood and guts to tell a story about some of the most trivial problems we all go through during our teenage years. There are a few sequences that can feel a bit too action-based, but it's still a great Survival Horror in its essence.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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The Beast succeeds in bringing back old mechanics of the franchise while brings some new elements to the table. Focusing in combat, the game is a natural evolution of Kyle Crane, that is as charismatic as ever.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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Kart games are about having fun, be it exploding your friends with itens, or nailing incredible drifts. At the end of the day, the few bumps in CrossWorlds are negligible. When I think about the game, I always remember the amazing tracks, the characters, a pulsating soundtrack — and, of course, the absolute speed.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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There's a few missed strokes to be found in Art of Vengeance if you're looking really close, but Lizardcube still paints an amazing canvas. Using a smart segmentation and exploring its features to shed light above the beautiful graphics, the game sits beside Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound as another great ninja-themed side-scroller released in 2025.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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As a faithful remake of a classic PS2 action game, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is proof that Metal Gear Solid 3 can, indeed, survive one of popular culture's most relentless challenges: the test of time.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is as crisp as it gets. The game combines precision and timing to build the perfect balance: the challenges are hard enough to get in your nerves, but you still find yourself repeating them over and over again, always sure that the next try will be the one.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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Great performances all around in a game that doesn't try to be perfect. Dead Take is about the imperfections in art, acting and the movie industry, so it's fitting that there's a few hiccups here and there. Things may not make sense and you’ll probably have a lot of questions when the credits start rolling, but the vibes are immaculate, and that's what matters.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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With a few hiccups, Donkey Kong Bananza succeeds in bringing back the character to the spotlight. The game’s ambition charges its price with technical difficulties, but still checks all the boxes and shows that there’s still space to subvert the most essential genre in gaming – and it makes all sense that this new approach comes from Nintendo.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 delivers exactly what it was supposed to. After years of uncertainty and fumbles around the franchise, the series found its footing with THPS 1+2. With this new chapter, it shows that there’s still a lot to learn from the past, and a lot to be excited for in the present.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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The Alters requires time, flexibility and some moments of contemplation to really appreciate all it has to offer. The beauty is in the details, such as the nuances in dialogues, the subtle differences between each personality of the same person, and also the way that the narrative grips you and takes you with it to a place where time is as precious as scarce.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Undeniably better than its predecessor, Death Stranding 2 polishes core mechanics and solves the combat issues of the first game. Still, it still tries to be way more accessible: it’s easier to traverse, and easier to understand what is happening with the story, diminishing the impact of finally reaching your destination and making the next plot-twist way too easy to predict.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Through an unusual mix of roguelike and battle royale, Elden Ring: Nightreign will make you love soulslike games in a different way.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Despite being a great game, Mario Kart World is not a mandatory title for the Nintendo Switch 2. It may reach that level, given the structure for new content, tracks and characters, but right now, it’s not there yet.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Doom: The Dark Ages proves that there’s still space to reinvent the franchise, even after ten years since its reboot. Don’t be fooled by the allegedly slower gameplay: this symphony of destruction still plays in the same rhythm as Eternal and Doom (2016), but with lower notes.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has something common to all great games: the ability to make us forget the world around us, even if it's for just a few minutes, to fully absorb its ideas, and deliver a cathartic conclusion.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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South of Midnight hits the bullseye when we’re talking about the art aspects of the game: the stop-motion graphics are awesome, the OST is nothing short of amazing, and both help bring the Cajun culture to life. Still, combat feels more like an obligation than something that was really thought out, and seems disconnected from the rest of the game.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Z-A marks a new beginning. A Pokémon game that isn't scared to be different, and delivers the joy of playing something entirely new. If Legends: Arceus was the experiment, Z-A is the final result. And, honestly, it's the Pokémon game for which I've been waiting for years.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Hades 2 is, somehow, even better than its predecessor. The impeccable art style and soundtrack are already a given when you take Supergiant's track record into account, but the increase in scope is as bold as successful. The ending to the campaign can disappoint some players, but not in a way that obfuscates the rest of the game.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 10, 2025
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Without leaning towards one genre or the other, Absolum shines with its perfect balance between fast combat coming from Beat Em’ Up games, and the complexity and difficulty from the roguelite genre. With an amazing artwork and a solid story, the game it’s a culmination of years of work from Dotemu, and it pays off with their first original IP.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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Battlefield 6 is exactly what it needed to be. Peacefully antagonizing its biggest rival with a more gritty, slow-paced gameplay, the game will certainly find an audience among players that are looking for a down to Earth experience.- Omelete
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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