Tech-Gaming's Scores
- Games
For 577 reviews, this publication has graded:
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39% higher than the average critic
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19% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Persona 5 Royal | |
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| Lowest review score: | Demolish & Build Classic |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 298 out of 577
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Mixed: 258 out of 577
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Negative: 21 out of 577
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Built around a concept introduced in Hotel Mario, a much-maligned CD-i title, Goliath Depot offers a rather grand remodeling. The result is an arcade-style experience that feels familiar yet has enough novelties to stand on its own.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Jun 4, 2024
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Before relishing Sweet and Spicy Darling, making you’ve thoroughly savored Cupid Parasite. Like most representations of romance, you’ll want to witness the full journey, where flawed bachelors flourish thanks to the virtues of romance. Here, you’ll witness a collection of compelling codas, that are just as entertaining as the courtship.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 31, 2024
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Battles in Crown Wars: The Black Prince can be determined by minutiae. If you’ve properly kitted out your soldiers and created a well-balanced party, victory is always within reach. Likewise, if the game can mend some of its imperfections, success seems likely. As long as the Artefacts Studio’s battle plan involves a long-term commitment of listening to feedback and making necessary modifications, Crown Wars has the potential to become a minor hit.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 30, 2024
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If you’re looking for some pulpy sci-fi with a likable cast, Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER beats most of its contemporary peers in film and television. Like some of the genre’s best works, it’s an exploration into what makes us human. Smartly, the blend of visual novel story-telling and light puzzles balances seriousness with the intermittent instance of childlike playfulness. Likely, this one could generate some positive memories.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 28, 2024
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Mullet Madjack is Otakuland’s signature thrill ride. Requiring players to kill in order to stay alive, gameplay channels the intensity of speedruns, the fire fights of a first-person shooter, and the visceral finishers of DOOM. But just like a roller coaster, this jaunt through 90’s anime and VHS static can be a fleeting experience.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 22, 2024
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Given the game franchises evolve, picking up any of Omega Force’s more recent musou title will provide technological advancement. But for those die-hard Samurai Warriors devotees who can identify more than a dozen officers, you might want to add this notable entry to your library. Samurai Warriors 4 DX has several qualities that would be explored in subsequent entries, and reflects a key turning point for the prolific property.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 20, 2024
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A reoccurring goal in the Hyperdimension Neptunia series is saving gaming from imminent disaster. But ironically, Neptunia Game Maker R:Evolution demonstrates some of the real-life ailments of the industry, with a lazy spin off built around salvaged concepts and sloppy combat. Undoubtedly, Nep Nep and the rest of the Guardian Goddesses deserve far better.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 20, 2024
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Like its predecessor, King Arthur: Legion IX excels at turn-based combat. You’re routinely outnumbered, requiring you to harness the potent skills of each party member, which is a lot of fun. But off the frontline, things aren’t quite smooth. From sporadic crashes, vexing difficulty spikes, a rushed ending, to uneven voicework, it seems Legion IX isn’t quite battle-ready.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 13, 2024
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With its explanations of the Turing Test and machine learning, QUALIA ~The Path of Promise~ offers more than just a basic tale of love between man and machine. Although the first two hours can be a bit dull, the visual novel’s central relationship is tenderly written, allowing for a few wholehearted moments.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 12, 2024
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Should a remake attempt to improve on the original work? The developers of Rainbow Cotton side with historical accuracy. This rebuild of the ill-received Dreamcast game largely eschews improvements, which feels like a missed opportunity. This is for stalwart fans of the series only.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 10, 2024
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Enjoying Epic Dumpster Bear 1.5 DX: Dumpster Fire Rebirth hinges on your tolerance for stock assets and campy storytelling. If you’re looking for a polished experience with a sensical plotline, deduct about 25 points from the score. For everyone else, the five-dollar purchase will provide laughs and a straightforward test of your platforming prowess.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 8, 2024
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The first few hours of the original Class of Heroes can be unforgiving, requiring players to do their homework if they want to survive. Class of Heroes 2G extends a more welcoming introduction, improved artwork, and a widespread streamlining of some of the first game’s systems. If you’re a stalwart dungeon crawler, pick up both. But for most players, Class of Heroes 2G Remastered Edition will meet your Wizardry-but-with-moé needs.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 6, 2024
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Like any respectable first-person shooter, Phantom Fury provides some imaginative weaponry. Outside of the middling firefights, the rest of the game is a chore built around bad design decisions. From hunts for colored-colored gate keys to scanning faux emails for passwords, most of Fury is either tiresome or tedious.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted May 3, 2024
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Don’t let the adorability of the anime-influenced art fool you, Class of Heroes: Anniversary Edition is unwelcoming to newcomers. But that’s less of an admonishment and more of an observation of the game’s intended audience. Dungeon crawling here is appropriately dangerous, while party management is intentionally messy. Let the other folks enjoy their guided walkthroughs, Class of Heroes offers a wonderfully tough curriculum for those seeking a first-rate education.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 30, 2024
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From the improved backdrops, increased difficulty, to the retuning of weapons, 1992's Truxton II improved on its predecessor. But it's never been officially available in the West until this adept port. With the music issue now fixed, Bitwave Games' port is an ideal way to enjoy Toaplan's skull-obsessed shooter.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 29, 2024
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With components that factor in details such as pilot stress and ability, Lunar Lander Beyond takes the Atari property to noteworthy places. But the use of the 45-year-old arcade title as a foundation is an encumbrance that keeps this revival from truly soaring.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 26, 2024
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Sadly, Yoshitaka Murayama passed away just before Hundred Heroes’ release. But if he was still with us, he might have enjoyed the praise that Eiyuden Chronicle will undoubtedly receive. It’s been eighteen years since the last Suikoden entry, and this game is a delightful reminder of the series’ strengths, whether it’s the rapport between characters or the fulfillment associated with finding a new recruit who divulges a detail about Hundred Heroes’ world.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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Effectively, Rose & Camellia Collection is an assemblage of five of the series’ six games with Joy-con play and a two-player competitive mode patched in. While the decision to preserve the now-defunct Flash games is reasonable, it feels like the publisher should have expanded the games. Inserting the catfights around an expanded visual novel would have nurtured a sense of tension and would have been a welcome supplement that would have helped justify the shift toward Rose & Camellia becoming a paid product.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 22, 2024
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Collect-a-thons are remarkably rare these days. But Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom offers an engrossing reminder that gathering hundreds of deviously placed items remains just as engaging as the Spyro or Banjo franchises. Save for some missed opportunities for satire, it’s good enough to make you wonder why the genre receded.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 18, 2024
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Despite a plodding introductory hour, Minishoot' Adventures free-roaming, open-world shooter soon heats up. Before you know it, you’ll feel the singe of bullet-hell involvedness, as the playfield becomes flooded with dense patterns of projectiles. Fortunately, a leveling-up system provides the counter-offensive you’ll need to survive with variable difficulty settings serving as a contingency plan.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 16, 2024
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Beyond the 24-stage campaign, Freedom Planet 2 offers additional enjoyment in a new boss rush mode as well as a classic mode that allows you to replay stages once you’ve completed the game. Overall, you’ll find about 15-20 hours of action-driven enjoyment that’s worthy of the asking price.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 15, 2024
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Children of the Sun is an exemplary example of indie talent. Like its protagonist’s bullets, the game doesn’t follow a predictable trajectory. Initially, solo developer René Rother seduces you with long-range bloodshed. But before long, the sniping gives way to brainy spatial puzzles. Later, the experience will goad you into ruminating over your actions. Devolver’s talent scouts are undoubtedly some of the best in the business.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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Beyond bundling a trio of racing titles and a rom hack-style inclusion, don’t expect much from Top Racer Collection. Yes, the individual titles are fairly evergreen, balancing the fundamentals of driving with light racing management duties like determining when to pit. But the general lack of curation is moderately disappointing. When quarter-century old films arrive on physical media, they’re usually accompanied by a host of ancillaries. But here, QUByte Interactive just delivers the basics. At least the games speak for themselves.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 9, 2024
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Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles lays down some solid ambitions foundations for autonomous city building, as you construct soaring towers and trade hubs for your oceanic colony. And while the resistance to duplicate conventional types of play is commendable, there’s a distinct lack of challenge, making this more of an open-ended plaything than your usual goal-driven game. Hopefully, the developer can make a few changes to make the autonomy a bit more engaging.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 8, 2024
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Much like its primary weapon, Missile Dancer 2 is laser-focused on a target of delivering late ‘80s, frenzied, arcade-style fun. Anyone with an appreciation for retro games will undoubtedly find this well-crafted homage to Afterburner and Galaxy Force a direct hit.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 1, 2024
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There’s certainly no shortage of Vampire Survivors clones on Steam. But Parry Nightmare provides distinction by not letting you fight enemies directly. Instead, a well-timed deflection stuns foes, allowing a secondary character to defeat them. Sure, it’s a marginal innovation. But given the game’s modest price and the wonderfully jazzy soundtrack, the concise campaign can offer enjoyment if you aren’t burnt out on the genre.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Apr 1, 2024
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If you like retro shoot ‘em ups, Verzeus likely warrants its six-dollar purchase price. Sure, it’s not quite as good as Konami’s iconic shooter, but it’s an engaging alternative if you’ve already played through Hiroyasu Machiguchi an immeasurable number of times. You might not be able to duplicate the experience of playing Gradius again for the first time. But a round of Verzeus feels like a musical cover that pays homage to the original while adding just a bit of divergence.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Mar 26, 2024
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With 3DS hardware becoming increasingly cost-prohibitive and emulation growing progressively thorny, a remastering of The Legend of Legacy is a welcome proposal. Nearly a decade on, FuRyu’s RPG remains involving - thanks to its non-traditional character development and emphasis on exploration and discovery. But know that the title lacks the sophistication and sheen of most contemporary role-playing efforts.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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While an improvement upon the original PC releases, Dungeon Drafters still has a few lingering issues. From boss balancing issues to a script that desperately demands proofreading, you’ll encounter frustration Yet, for all these faults, there is potential in the mixture of grid-based movement and the sheer abundance of card-based attacks. Maybe another patch is in the cards.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Mar 20, 2024
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Indie developer Zu Ehtisham layers the references thickly, offering nods to Mega Man, Azure Striker Gunvolt, and even Sonic the Hedgehog. But despite the occasional feeling of familiarity, Berserk Boy’s frenzied action is distinctive and delightfully rhythmic. Anyone with an affinity for the 16-bit era should give the demo a go.- Tech-Gaming
- Posted Mar 20, 2024
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