Vandal's Scores
- Games
For 6,612 reviews, this publication has graded:
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69% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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24% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Red Dead Redemption 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Make it indie! |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,368 out of 6612
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Mixed: 2,103 out of 6612
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Negative: 141 out of 6612
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Rhythm Paradise Groove has evolved from being a typical end-of-cycle Nintendo Switch release (also playable on Switch 2) into a new benchmark for the genre. In fact, it sets a new standard for the Rhythm Paradise series, offering a wealth of content—including multiplayer—and a finely tuned difficulty curve. All of this comes with the series' signature charm, featuring simple yet fun minigames brimming with personality. If you enjoy rhythm-based music games, this is one you simply cannot miss.- Vandal
- Posted Jul 1, 2026
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Echo Generation 2 delivers an audiovisual treat soaked in 90s nostalgia and sci-fi charm. The revamped card-based combat system provides a fresh tactical layer over its predecessor. However, the experience feels brief and hurried, suffering from a lack of character depth and mechanical variety that leaves its ambitious episodic structure somewhat unfulfilled.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 29, 2026
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It delivers a refreshing, macabre experience that successfully transitions from virtual reality to traditional screens. The atmosphere remains thick and engaging, although certain puzzles suffer from poor communication and clunky interactions rooted in its original design. Despite these occasional mechanical stumbles, it provides a satisfying logic-driven journey through an iconic haunted mansion.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 28, 2026
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Realm of Ink delivers a solid roguelite experience that successfully blends Hades-inspired mechanics with a charismatic Chinese ink aesthetic. The combat offers impressive flexibility through deep skill synergies, although the experience suffers from a forgettable narrative and padding via damage-sponge bosses. Despite its brevity and minor technical flaws, it stands as a polished, accessible alternative.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 28, 2026
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It delivers a breathtaking audiovisual overhaul of a Nintendo 64 classic, blending faithful level design with surprisingly deep character development. Although the brief ninety-minute campaign feels dated by modern standards, its mastery demands constant replayability and skill. This spectacular rail-shooter revitalizes a forgotten genre, even if the lack of true co-op marks a missed opportunity.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 25, 2026
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This enhanced nightmare delivers a hauntingly fluid experience, providing the definitive portable version of Tarsier’s macabre masterpiece. It masterfully balances oppressive atmosphere with striking visual upgrades, yet occasionally suffers from soft image quality and clunky platforming. Despite minor technical inefficiencies, the journey remains a profound, terrifyingly beautiful achievement in cinematic horror.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 21, 2026
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This nostalgic ARPG masterfully revives the 16-bit spirit through direct, versatile combat and a rewarding progression system. While the platforming feels clunky and the narrative leans on familiar tropes, the impressive weapon variety and deep exploration deliver a captivating experience. It successfully balances retro simplicity with modern depth, creating a truly obsessive gem.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 17, 2026
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It delivers the most satisfying MMA experience inside the octagon to date through the impressive Real-Time Contact system and fluid animations. However, it feels rushed and lacks depth outside the cage, suffering from a shallow story mode and sparse initial content. Despite technical brilliance, these shortcomings prevent it from reaching its full potential.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 16, 2026
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This version finally delivers the visual clarity this massive JRPG deserves through a stunning 4K presentation and fluid 60 FPS performance. Although some dated textures persist and the new vehicle content feels largely unnecessary, the expanded voice acting and technical refinements transform it into the definitive way to experience this iconic adventure.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 16, 2026
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth arrives on Switch 2 as an ambitious technical achievement, maintaining its massive scale and cinematic soul despite hardware limitations. Although textures and environmental details see noticeable downgrades, the framerate remains impressively stable during exploration and combat. It lacks new content, yet this port stands as a definitive way to experience a modern masterpiece.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 15, 2026
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This surreal metroidvania brilliantly translates its iconic source material with a striking art style and sharp, dark humor. It delivers creative boss encounters and an insightful exploration of anxiety. However, the repetitive combat and brief four-hour runtime prevent it from reaching its full potential, leaving a charming yet shallow experience.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 15, 2026
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Punishing yet ultimately gratifying, this remake revives the oppressive atmosphere and uncompromising difficulty of the original. It rewards patience with deep sociological complexity despite the intentionally clunky combat and total absence of modern guidance. This polarizing experience successfully prioritizes heritage over accessibility, delivering a brutal journey for dedicated fans.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 15, 2026
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It delivers a nostalgic and fluid football experience that masterfully revives the spirit of classic Pro Evolution Soccer. The arcade-style World Tour mode provides addictive progression, and the technical performance on Switch 2 is impressively smooth. However, frustratingly inconsistent goalkeeper AI and porous defensive logic occasionally undermine the polished ball physics and fun factor.- Vandal
- Posted Jun 4, 2026
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This beautiful interactive tale captures the Moomin spirit through stunning visuals and a sensitive narrative. Although the gameplay feels repetitive due to its reliance on basic fetch quests, it remains a warm, accessible experience. It delivers a cozy atmosphere perfect for younger audiences, yet its shallow mechanics limit the overall adventure.- Vandal
- Posted May 31, 2026
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Coffee Talk Tokyo delivers a deeply relaxing experience through well-crafted characters and an inviting atmosphere. The polished pixel art effectively captures emotional nuances, yet confusing drink instructions and an uninspired soundtrack occasionally disrupt the meditative flow. Despite these minor flaws, the narrative remains a thoughtful, human oasis that encourages quiet reflection.- Vandal
- Posted May 29, 2026
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Phonopolis delivers a breathtaking handmade cardboard dystopia, blending exquisite stop-motion animation with a charmingly absurd narrative. This tactile world feels truly alive, yet the experience suffers from irregular puzzle design. While many interactions prove clever, others rely heavily on trial and error, slightly marring what remains an otherwise unforgettable and visually stunning artistic achievement.- Vandal
- Posted May 29, 2026
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Mina the Hollower delivers a masterclass in classic action-adventure design, blending nostalgic Game Boy Color aesthetics with brilliant modern ideas. The world-building and secret-rich exploration are exceptional, making every discovery feel rewarding. Although the souls-lite mechanics occasionally feel unpolished or frustrating, the game remains an essential, demanding, and beautifully crafted modern classic.- Vandal
- Posted May 27, 2026
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This cozy adventure delivers a visually stunning and relaxing journey through nature, anchored by an endearing protagonist. While the atmosphere and lighting create a masterful sense of place, the experience suffers from repetitive mechanics and a brief four-hour runtime. It remains a charming, didactic stress-reliever despite its limited ambition.- Vandal
- Posted May 26, 2026
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007 First Light delivers a masterfully crafted origin story, blending sophisticated social stealth with high-octane spectacle. While predictable enemy AI and genre-typical "tunnel vision" occasionally break the immersion, the exceptional level design and respectful character evolution create the definitive Bond experience. It is a bold, polished return that prioritizes player intelligence over mindless action.- Vandal
- Posted May 26, 2026
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It delivers a compelling fusion of deep tactical management and high-stakes roguelite survival that captures the franchise's spirit perfectly. The combat feels intense and demands constant adaptation, yet the experience suffers from a generic narrative and a frustrating lack of clarity regarding long-term consequences. It remains a standout strategy effort despite some mechanical trial and error.- Vandal
- Posted May 25, 2026
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This classic remains a premier Zelda-style adventure, excelling with its satisfying mix of combat and exploration. Although the native 4K resolution and DualSense integration provide a crisp experience, the minimal technical updates feel disappointing. It delivers a great starting point for newcomers, yet fails to justify the upgrade cost for returning veterans due to aging assets.- Vandal
- Posted May 25, 2026
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book delivers a creative masterpiece that redefines the series through its ingenious book-themed exploration. It provides exceptional variety with unique mechanics in every level, yet suffers from occasional design inconsistencies and sparse boss encounters. Despite the lack of local co-op, its charming stop-motion aesthetic and addictive replayability solidify it as a premier Switch 2 gem.- Vandal
- Posted May 19, 2026
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This ambitious title delivers an exceptional tribute to the Dark Knight, blending deep fan service with a vibrant open-world Gotham. It successfully incorporates Arkham-inspired mechanics and rewarding co-op play, although the combat eventually feels repetitive. Despite slightly clunky vehicle handling and simple boss encounters, it stands as an essential experience for fans.- Vandal
- Posted May 18, 2026
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This masterfully crafted CRPG evolves the foundation laid by its predecessor through a chillingly paranoid narrative and a sophisticated skill system. Although the initial abstraction and dense political jargon may intimidate, the transition to Unreal Engine 5 delivers a vivid, postmodern world where information remains the ultimate power.- Vandal
- Posted May 18, 2026
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Gecko Gods delivers a serene and visually enchanting exploration experience, capturing the tactile joy of movement as a gecko. Its mystical atmosphere and superb art style foster a constant sense of discovery, yet persistent technical performance issues and an erratic, frustrating camera frequently mar this otherwise charming and meditative puzzle-platforming adventure.- Vandal
- Posted May 17, 2026
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Neverness to Everness delivers a refreshing urban gacha experience that successfully blends GTA-style sandbox activities with vibrant anime aesthetics. Although its combat lacks depth and menu navigation feels cumbersome, the sheer variety of side content and a generous monetization model make it a compelling free-to-play adventure despite its superficial mechanics.- Vandal
- Posted May 16, 2026
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Call of the Elder Gods delivers a more ambitious and visually stunning sequel that significantly elevates the puzzle-solving experience. It features intricate, rewarding riddles supported by a clever hint system, yet the narrative becomes unnecessarily convoluted. Although the steep difficulty may frustrate some, its vibrant art direction ensures a truly captivating journey.- Vandal
- Posted May 16, 2026
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Forza Horizon 6 is a fantastic game that we’ve really enjoyed, and we know we’ll keep going back to it, but we expected more after almost five years since its predecessor was released. We believe the series deserves more ambition and creativity, and not only a new map and some QoL features.- Vandal
- Posted May 14, 2026
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It delivers a surprisingly deep and addictive evolution-based roguelite experience, merging Spore-inspired mechanics with charming pixel art. While the visual impact of mutations and creative gene combinations fascinate, frustrating RNG and a lack of tutorials occasionally stall the momentum. Repetitive early-game stretches hinder its brilliance, yet it remains a highly original and engaging endeavor.- Vandal
- Posted May 12, 2026
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The most remarkable aspect of this adventure is the constant sense of discovery. Although the puzzles and physics engine don't always quite measure up, the game's overall approach is ideal for unwinding after a hard day, or simply for when we feel like stepping into the skin of one of these little lizards for a while. After all, that is what defines video games: the opportunity to experience adventures that, in any other context, would be unthinkable.- Vandal
- Posted May 11, 2026
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