Vandal's Scores
- Games
For 6,582 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: 4,344 out of 6582
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Mixed: 2,097 out of 6582
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Negative: 141 out of 6582
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God of War: Sons of Sparta is an entertaining metroidvania spin-off that deepens Kratos's lore through a compelling coming-of-age story and faithful genre mechanics. However, despite its ambition and engaging exploration, the game suffers from noticeable performance issues, a combat system that feels somewhat basic, and unpolished platforming, leaving it feeling unrefined.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 22, 2026
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Ride 6 offers the series' most accessible and varied motorcycle experience, with diverse disciplines and circuits, making Ride Fest a compelling single-player mode. Although an evolution, not a revolution, its limited multiplayer, minimal graphical gains despite Unreal Engine 5, and inconsistent sound disappoint. Yet, it stands as the most complete and best option in the genre.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 17, 2026
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Romeo is a Dead Man delivers a distinctive, authorial vision from Suda51, brimming with personality, constant variety, and a refreshing linear structure. However, its combat lacks depth, optional segments are uninspired, and camera issues alongside questionable boss design can frustrate on higher difficulties, yet it remains a memorable experience for fans of its unique style.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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REANIMAL delivers a stunning, fast-paced co-op horror adventure, visually captivating and brimming with conceptual power. It maintains a relentless rhythm and impressive scenario variety, especially for local play. However, its simple platforming and puzzles, alongside a broader lack of genre innovation, prevent it from truly breaking new ground.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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Yakuza 3 Kiwami & Dark Ties delivers essential gameplay updates for Kiryu's classic adventure, ensuring an entertaining experience. Although the Dark Ties expansion is a welcome addition to Mine's story, it proves brief and includes some padded content. Graphically, the update lacks the ambition of prior Kiwami titles, yet this remains the definitive way to revisit the game.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Crisol: Theater of Idols delivers an essential survival horror experience, masterfully blending BioShock's introspection with Resident Evil 4's tension in a uniquely dark Spanish setting. Its ingenious blood-as-ammo mechanic and oppressive atmosphere shine, though the adventure concludes too briefly, and occasional visual inconsistencies hint at a modest technical scope. Nevertheless, its artistic vision and engaging gameplay make it a must-play.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Mario Tennis Fever delivers incontestable fun with frantic, tactically deep matches, driven by the chaotic novelty of its 'furor rackets'. While its story mode and tournament offerings are somewhat lacking and the Super Mario license feels underutilized in track design, the game boasts robust content, excellent audiovisuals, and flawless performance, marking a significant and enjoyable step forward for the series.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Nioh 3 delivers a masterful, deep combat system, expertly blending samurai and ninja styles for unparalleled flexibility and customization. Its expansive boss encounters are often thrilling, yet the game suffers from an undercooked narrative and repetitive enemy design. Uninspired level layouts and an uneven difficulty curve occasionally shift the experience from a rewarding challenge to a frustrating grind.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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Morsels delivers an elegant 80s aesthetic and a magnificent soundtrack, creating an entertaining experience. However, its core mechanics lack depth and fresh ideas, hindering its ambition within the roguelike genre. A poorly integrated attack meter and modest duration prevent it from leaving a lasting impression, despite its visual originality.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 2, 2026
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Dragon Quest VII Reimagined delivers a masterful modernization of a JRPG classic, boasting a superb graphical overhaul and improved pacing without sacrificing its iconic segmented narrative and deep job system. Its excellent localization and quality-of-life enhancements elevate the experience, although the musical variety feels somewhat limited, and certain fetch quests momentarily drag.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 2, 2026
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Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is a masterful JRPG remake, enchanting with its fresh take on traditional mechanics, charismatic protagonists, and engaging hybrid combat. While its slow beginning and minor graphical hitches are present, the superb Spanish translation and overall quality make it an irresistible, essential experience for genre fans, promising a bright future.- Vandal
- Posted Feb 1, 2026
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Citadelum delivers an engaging old-school strategy experience, expertly leveraging Switch 2's innovative mouse mode. Its addictive gameplay and strong historical atmosphere make it a true "time-sink." Although its functional mechanics might lack depth for genre veterans and some graphical hiccups persist, the intuitive controls and clear vision provide immense entertainment.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 29, 2026
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Cairn masterfully redefines climbing as a visceral, strategic battle, delivering a physical and deeply satisfying arcade experience. Its brilliant open design and robust resource management offer extensive replayability and breathtaking visuals. Although the narrative feels somewhat simplistic, the overall journey provides a challenging, beautiful, and profoundly rewarding ascent.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 29, 2026
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Super Woden: Rally Edge masterfully revives classic arcade rally, delivering fantastic gameplay and satisfying progression that keeps me deeply engaged. Although some tracks feel uninspired or brief, and the music can become repetitive, its blend of retro charm and modern ideas, alongside solid local multiplayer, provides a highly recommendable and challenging experience.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 27, 2026
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Code Vein 2 shines with its highly customizable combat and distinct identity, enhanced by strategic allies and unique time-travel mechanics. We appreciate its less cryptic narrative, although it suffers from common anime tropes. Despite an engaging and flexible gameplay loop, its dungeon design remains inferior to genre leaders, and persistent technical issues detract from the overall experience.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 26, 2026
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- Posted Jan 25, 2026
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Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 in a magnificent version that showcases the console's technical potential. It not only lives up to expectations but also surprises, providing another opportunity to enjoy this fantastic JRPG.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 21, 2026
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- Posted Jan 20, 2026
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- Posted Jan 20, 2026
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MIO: Memories in Orbit is a great Metroidvania, and above all, an absolutely beautiful video game. Navigating the ship, discovering its different locations, and finding their interconnections is as satisfying as the protagonist's movement and the level design. The striking resemblance to its inspirations (Hollow Knight and Ori), a somewhat uninspired bestiary, a certain lack of polish, and the absence of truly memorable moments don't detract from this challenging game that tests both skill and patience. However, the difficulty adjustments, while not making it a cakewalk, make it more manageable for those who, drawn in by its art style or its inclusion on Game Pass from launch, are simply looking for a beautiful and melancholic audiovisual and narrative experience that may not leave a lasting impression, but is enjoyable every step of the way—even when repeating a boss fight or platforming section for the twentieth time.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 19, 2026
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- Posted Jan 16, 2026
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- Posted Jan 15, 2026
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Marvel's Deadpool VR delivers pure, irreverent fun, perfectly capturing the Merc with a Mouth's humor and chaotic spirit across varied, surprising VR scenarios. While melee combat feels clunky and passive narrative moments disrupt immersion, its satisfying gunplay, impressive comic-book visuals, and substantial length make it a highly recommendable, action-packed experience for fans.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 9, 2026
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Windswept delivers a fantastic platforming experience, brimming with personality and well-designed levels, constantly surprising players with varied mechanics. However, its design falters under increasing difficulty, leading to unnecessary frustration, particularly for those pursuing 100% completion due to punishing checkpoint placement.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 4, 2026
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Inazuma Eleven: Heroes Victory Road delivers a vast RPG football experience, boasting an engaging story and an overwhelming amount of content wrapped in high-quality anime visuals. Despite its slow story mode start and some unstimulating early gameplay, the deep customization, addictive player acquisition, and online features make it an essential for series fans.- Vandal
- Posted Jan 4, 2026
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Old School Rally delivers an authentic, arcade-style retro rally experience, perfectly emulating 90s classics with direct controls and distinct vehicle handling across ample content. However, its progression feels uninspired, and menu presentation, translation, and musical score exhibit a notable lack of polish, detracting from an otherwise nostalgic journey.- Vandal
- Posted Dec 28, 2025
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Routine delivers a notable experience through its superb retro-futuristic atmosphere and engaging puzzles, maintaining tension with exceptional art and sound design. However, basic enemy AI and sometimes unintuitive design choices detract from the overall fun, frequently interrupting its best moments and revealing a lack of polish.- Vandal
- Posted Dec 28, 2025
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A.I.L.A. delivers a unique psychological horror experience, leveraging a brilliant premise and varied, unsettling scenarios to craft memorable scares. While its ambitious narrative falters in the latter half and combat feels unpolished, its innovative approach to fear and striking visuals forge a captivating, albeit irregular, indie journey for genre enthusiasts.- Vandal
- Posted Dec 28, 2025
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The fact that the controls are less enjoyable than we'd like is likely due to the technical problems of the Switch version we played. The genre currently has fewer entries than fans would like, and some will undoubtedly enjoy this game despite its flaws, but Purple Lamp's game exemplifies that 3D platforming requires care, iteration, and a development time that a studio that has released four games in five years simply hasn't been able to dedicate to it.- Vandal
- Posted Dec 22, 2025
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Sleep Awake delivers a powerfully unique and experimental psychological horror narrative, crafting an intriguing universe where sleep means death and dreamscapes are impactful. However, its brilliant premise feels largely squandered by clunky, uninspired gameplay mechanics, offering few stimulating puzzles or engaging stealth segments. Despite strong artistic and sound design, the adventure ultimately suffers from underutilized potential.- Vandal
- Posted Dec 20, 2025
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