Voxel's Scores
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For 192 reviews, this publication has graded:
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74% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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20% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 83
| Highest review score: | Death Stranding 2: On The Beach | |
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| Lowest review score: | Concord |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 171 out of 192
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Mixed: 21 out of 192
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Negative: 0 out of 192
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For fans of the first game or simply missing gameplay similar to Fallout, it's almost impossible not to recommend The Outer Worlds 2. The game still has some areas where it could improve, but it's easily a significant improvement over its predecessor.- Voxel
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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Tomodachi Life is easily a game I never imagined would get a sequel, especially 12 years after its release. During my days on the island with my new Miis, I can say that the formula is still extremely fun and I'm very happy that Nintendo has invested in the franchise again. Still, I think one of the strongest points of the original was its surprise factor, since we had never seen anything like it before.- Voxel
- Posted Apr 16, 2026
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Some experiences must be lived through for the fullness of their message to reach—or at least attempt to reach—your imagination and touch you in some way. Skate Story is like that. But since the goal here was to give you an idea of what to expect, I can say lightly that this is a game worth playing.- Voxel
- Posted Dec 11, 2025
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If you prefer something more complex, there may be some elements here that can bother you, but nothing so serious that it takes away the fun. At the end of the day, DOOM: The Dark Ages is still Doom and it's simply very hard not to have a blast ripping apart dozens of demons with the music at full volume.- Voxel
- Posted May 9, 2025
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Assassin's Creed Shadows brings back the franchise's fun with an engaging adventure in Feudal Japan, standing out for its rich narrative, well-integrated characters, and stunning visuals enhanced by the seasonal system. However, the game falters by overreaching in scale, featuring a lengthy storyline and a vast map with empty areas that contribute to visual and gameplay bugs. Even so, it’s a breath of fresh air for Ubisoft, signaling a return to its former glory.- Voxel
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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Enotria: The Last Song is a charming soulslike with such an attractive setting that it will win over even those who are not fans of the genre. It is impossible not to be impressed by the very well-constructed scenarios, on top of a bold theme, which culminated in a perfect match.- Voxel
- Posted Sep 13, 2024
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F1 25 remains a game designed to please a specific niche: motorsport enthusiasts and, above all, Formula 1 fans. The return of the Braking Point mode adds some appeal for those looking for something a bit more “outside the box,” and ultimately, it also serves as a solid entry point for newcomers. However, the other modes are virtually unchanged, with only minor updates—something long-time annual players are already very familiar with.- Voxel
- Posted May 28, 2025
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Resident Evil Requiem stands on its historical weight and on gameplay that embraces well-defined dualities for the overall experience. However, beyond a narrative that raises more questions than answers, there is a lack of clarity regarding the future direction of the franchise.- Voxel
- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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If you like the exploration of Uncharted, the mechanics of Splinter Cell and the entire Star Wars universe, there is no doubt that this game was made just for you and puts a galaxy of possibilities in the palm of your hand.- Voxel
- Posted Aug 26, 2024
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Even though the games in the Mario Party franchise don't change that much overall, there are always factors that can make them boring or memorable. In the case of Jamboree, I think the variety of boards, modes, and ways to play could be the big difference in attracting those who haven't yet purchased a game in the franchise on the Nintendo Switch, or even convincing those who have already purchased the two predecessors in recent years.- Voxel
- Posted Oct 25, 2024
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Overall, I think the changes and new features were enough to make the game much more enjoyable today, not to mention the incredible visuals provided by HD-2D and the unforgettable art by Akira Toriyama. Other than that, I think if you give Dragon Quest III HD-2D a chance, you'll be really surprised by how innovative it was and everything it was able to deliver as a small NES game in 1988 and, now, again in 2024.- Voxel
- Posted Nov 13, 2024
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After almost 15 years, I really think that Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is worth it. Its design has proven to be very strong over the years and I think the game has aged very well, as it remains as challenging, charismatic and fun as it was in 2010.- Voxel
- Posted Jan 14, 2025
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Call of the Elder Gods is a game that should please a wide range of fans: fans of Lovecraft, of challenging puzzles, and of the first game. Out of the Blue isn’t trying to make a conventional horror game, but rather capture the essence of what made H. P. Lovecraft so unsettling on paper: the idea that the universe is ancient, vast, and may hide secrets humanity cannot even begin to understand.- Voxel
- Posted May 11, 2026
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A gives more meaning to Mega Evolutions and is, above all, a game about combat — this time unrestrained and unafraid to break away from sameness. Lumiose City is the perfect stage for this Pokémon battle playground: its charm and historical depth highlight just how underrated the X and Y generation truly was.- Voxel
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is the third installment in the spin-off series, but the first to truly stand on equal footing with the main series. In scope and ambition, Twisted Reflection is as big as Monster Hunter Wilds, even with some inconsistent moments in combat and side activities. With Stories 3, Monster Hunter remains sovereign as Capcom's most consistent product.- Voxel
- Posted Apr 1, 2026
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REDACTED arrives with one of the best roguelikes of the year. The idea of exploring the rich universe of The Callisto Protocol fits perfectly to place players in varied scenarios full of creatures. Its frenetic gameplay is a good choice for those looking for a challenge, and the reward system makes dying not so bad.- Voxel
- Posted Oct 28, 2024
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The Alters is a unique experience in the world of video games, blending a variety of different elements to deliver a cohesive, polished, and thought-provoking product. It’s the kind of story that could have come from the mind of a great science fiction writer—but its impact is only truly felt when you step into the shoes of Jan Dolski.- Voxel
- Posted Jun 13, 2025
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A.I.L.A knows how to create a tense atmosphere, catch you off guard, and truly leave you wondering what awaits you next—essential elements for a genuine horror experience.- Voxel
- Posted Nov 25, 2025
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MARVEL Cosmic Invasion is a pleasant surprise for fans of beat 'em up games. Although simpler than other Dotemu hits, the title delivers refined and highly addictive tag-team gameplay. Furthermore, it hits the mark with its multiplayer experience (online and offline), the variety of its character roster, and unlockable content, encouraging replayability.- Voxel
- Posted Dec 1, 2025
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South of Midnight is one of those games that are very easy to recommend because it will be available day one on Game Pass. For those considering purchasing it, I’d say it’s worth evaluating whether this action-adventure style—so reminiscent of what we saw about 15 years ago and highly linear—aligns with your preferences. I believe the story, characters, soundtrack, and simpler gameplay can greatly appeal to players looking for something lighter that doesn’t demand dozens of hours of their attention, yet still delivers a fun and deeply moving experience.- Voxel
- Posted Apr 3, 2025
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At the end of the journey, it's hard not to be moved by the tribute behind Master Lemon and its beautiful story about friendship, memory, and the value of words. More than just a unique Brazilian game, the title reminds us of the transformative power of art—capable of synthesizing pain into something beautiful, and grief into an eternal legacy.- Voxel
- Posted Nov 6, 2025
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A mix of racing and brawling, with a touch of party game, Kirby Air Riders preserves the soul of the original GameCube game and highlights the identity of Masahiro Sakurai, whose essence is everywhere, from the inventive menus and challenges to the minutiae of gameplay. Despite being a fast-paced title, there's something comforting in the positive and unpretentious atmosphere it conveys.- Voxel
- Posted Nov 20, 2025
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Dynasty Warriors: Origins is still a game about beating up an obscene amount of opponents, now with a personal motivation behind it all. With new tools that diversify combat, the Dynasty Warriors franchise seems to have finally found the ideal path to continue cultivating the genre it created.- Voxel
- Posted Jan 13, 2025
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii follows the series' motto of not being afraid to be a video game, something that should be a priority in the industry again. The title takes the best of the franchise's formula, building a solid and familiar base, and then spends its efforts on delivering very well-structured and engaging combat and maritime exploration systems.- Voxel
- Posted Feb 18, 2025
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Once again, EA FC 26 arrives with specific updates that don't justify the high price of its annual edition. As promised, the game listened to its players' complaints and tried to address many of them, but in some cases, the sheets were pulled to one side of the bed, leaving the other side exposed. The two distinct gameplay styles aim to appeal to a wider audience, but there are still positioning bugs that the game's AI can't handle, which are likely to generate new complaints.- Voxel
- Posted Sep 26, 2025
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After taking 11 hours to solve the mystery of Emio - The Smiling Man, my biggest problem is that it left me wanting more, leading me to believe that the franchise would benefit greatly from games with more cases in a single package, similar to Ace Attorney. This would also help justify its hefty price tag and tell a more complex story across multiple acts.- Voxel
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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This is the best way for newcomers to experience the game for the first time, or for longtime fans to enjoy it all over again. It’s worth noting that the War of the Lions version is still available on PS Vita as well as on Android and iOS devices. Unfortunately, the price is still quite steep on those platforms, so waiting for a discount on The Ivalice Chronicles might be the best way to play Tactics nowadays.- Voxel
- Posted Sep 24, 2025
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Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a reminder that video games go far beyond old recycled formulas that, in the end, only serve to please shareholders. It is a strategy and action game full of charm and competence in a gameplay that seems simple, but delivers enough depth to enhance the replayability factor.- Voxel
- Posted Jul 15, 2024
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Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is in the middle ground between port and remake. It's the bread and butter of Nintendo's re-releases, which perhaps doesn't justify its full price, even considering that the answer to the question “is it worth it” is subjective and very particular to each person.- Voxel
- Posted Jul 15, 2024
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Whether intentionally or not, Tarsier Studios delivered everything I expected from Little Nightmares 3 in Reanimal. The game offers greater gameplay depth, beautiful visuals, and an intense atmosphere, all with solo or local/online co-op gameplay.- Voxel
- Posted Feb 12, 2026
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Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a beautiful, sentimental experience with a very dense narrative. Taking players back to the 90s, the game really digs into nostalgia by bringing back aspects that made the first Life is Strange a huge success, from cringe-inducing teenagers to multiple narrative paths.- Voxel
- Posted Feb 19, 2025
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My overall impression so far is that S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart Of Chornobyl has a lot of potential and could be a very fun game for fans of the series or even Fallout fans, as there are many similarities in mechanics and gameplay between the franchises. Leaving the bugs and issues aside, I have really enjoyed many aspects of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, but I can also see some points that could be improved over time. We will just have to wait for updates from the developers.- Voxel
- Posted Nov 20, 2024
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I definitely recommend Grounded 2 — whether you enjoyed the first game or just love survival titles with deep crafting systems. Even if you're not usually into this kind of game, I believe it's well worth a try for its unique concept — unless, of course, you’re terrified of giant ladybugs. [Early Access Review]- Voxel
- Posted Jul 30, 2025
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If you’ve been missing the days of classic Telltale games, Dispatch is practically a must-play. In its first two episodes, the game already shows strong potential, plenty of charm, and sharp writing — balancing humor, drama, and strategy with a kind of lightness that’s rare in the genre. [Review in Progress]- Voxel
- Posted Oct 21, 2025
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Fields of Mistria doesn't hide its inspirations and brings together favorite elements of farming simulator enthusiasts, combined with conveniences that were previously only possible with community modifications. It's a gem yet to be polished, but it already shows high quality in its development version. [Early Access Review Score = 90]]- Voxel
- Posted Aug 19, 2024
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Deliver At All Costs' captivating atmosphere and carefree gameplay convince the player long before the narrative, which, when successful, can even be moving. Although unusual, this combination works very well, and gives purpose to a chaotic game, which in the wrong hands could quickly become repetitive. [Review in Progress]- Voxel
- Posted May 20, 2025
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Just like the first title in the franchise, Path of Exile 2 could become a success thanks to the care and attention of its developer. Even though we haven't seen all the content the game has to offer yet, this short period of early access has already shown itself to be extremely promising, both for what we already have available to play and for GGG's philosophy and quick action in addressing the flaws reported by players. [Review in Progress]- Voxel
- Posted Feb 26, 2025
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Mika and the Witch's Mountain delivers a simple and relaxing gameplay experience, with great graphics and soundtrack. While the lack of content may be a turn-off at the early access launch, the game delivers solid gameplay and has a promising future. [Early Access Score =75]- Voxel
- Posted Aug 20, 2024
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Marathon is a brutal and potentially frustrating extraction shooter. It's not beginner-friendly, but offers significant value for those who persevere. The art direction is bold and extremely striking—capable of attracting or repelling players from the very first moment. [Review in Progress]- Voxel
- Posted Mar 18, 2026
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Stick it to the Stickman is definitely worth every cent it asks for on Steam. It still needs some polishing here and there, but it absolutely deserves the attention of anyone looking for a fun, lighthearted experience — or who’s ever wanted to smack their boss or that annoying coworker without risking a lawsuit. [Early Access Review]- Voxel
- Posted Aug 18, 2025
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With a realistic and addictive execution, Manor Lords brings a complexity never before seen to its genre. However, this is precisely a cutoff point for players who are not interested in worrying about so many details during gameplay. [Early Access Review Score = 80]- Voxel
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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FromSoftware revives the concept of “expansion” and maintains its tradition of quality with Shadow of the Erdtree. The DLC adds dozens of hours of gameplay to the already rich Elden Ring and serves as an example in such a complex moment in the gaming industry.- Voxel
- Posted Jun 18, 2024
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