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Taylor Rioux

Taylor Rioux

69 reviews

Latest: Dracamar

JetsonPlaysGamesApr 30, 2026Score 40

“Dracamar is an exceedingly simple platformer, with mostly straightforward platforming and level design that holds very few surprises. This simple design is an excellent starting point for children, as the mechanics are not needlessly complex or obtuse, but offers little for adult players beyond mindless time-passing.”

-7.3
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Leonardo Costa

26 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

Game Lodge Apr 30, 2026Score 90

“Invincible VS is a very honest and brutal fighting game, managing to bring the tone of the original work to the world of video games. With inviting gameplay, it's good for beginners but also offers options for more experienced players. The game also features crossplay, which is great for its community.”

+9.9
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Vítor Alexandre

50 reviews

Latest: Pragmata

Geekinout.ptApr 30, 2026Score 90

“Pragmata gave me a particular sense of enjoyment and interest that I haven’t felt in a Capcom game for a long time, thanks to its originality. It is easy to spot and recognise this Japanese company’s DNA in Pragmata, with the fluidity of the attacks, combat and upgrade systems, although this time the key feature that sets it apart and elevates it to significant heights of execution is the ‘hacking’ element performed by a character who becomes crucial throughout the adventure.”

-2.5
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Nathanael Peacock

15 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

Quest DailyApr 30, 2026Score 70

“I’m pleased to say, Invincible VS is great — fighting feels impactful (literally). The story is a bit short and doesn’t really break new ground, but if you’re here to beat up your friends on the couch, then this is a good time.”

+0.9
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James Daly

1 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

GamesRadar+Apr 30, 2026Score 80

“Invincible VS is a fighting game that feels less intimidating.”

+5.0
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Ben Abderrahmane Mohamed Samy

17 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

Just Play itApr 30, 2026Score 60

“Invincible VS makes a strong first impression from the very beginning, offering enjoyable and fast-paced fights. However, it gradually loses its shine due to its inability to make proper use of the Invincible license, along with a superficial story. Although it offers some solid elements, it lacks real distinction. In the end, it may be a suitable experience for those looking for light entertainment, but it will not satisfy players seeking narrative depth or deeper gameplay mechanics.”

+5.0
Mitchell Saltzman

Mitchell Saltzman

110 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

IGNApr 30, 2026Score 70

“Its compact story mode is lacking a satisfying ending, and some of its mechanics don't land, but Invincible VS's hard hitting and fast paced 3v3 tag fighting is a gust of fresh air, especially for those who miss the two-way interactable combo system of Killer Instinct.”

+2.9
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Simon Priest

6 reviews

Latest: Bus Bound

GameWatcherApr 30, 2026Score 80

“Bus Bound is a more laid-back bus driving simulator with its good vibes extending not just to its tone but even to its demands upon you. It never looks to bury you in spreadsheets, but instead has you focus on what matters in the game's city; the life of the public needing to go from A to B, and what that means when profit isn't the motive.”

+7.1
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Franziska Behner

6 reviews

Latest: Bus Bound

Digitec MagazineApr 30, 2026Score 60

“In real life, I hate travelling by bus. Could ‘Bus Bound’ still be a suitable game for me? Surprisingly, yes! Despite its monotonous gameplay, ‘Bus Bound’ creates a loop I can hardly resist. Yet the reward system kept motivating me to drive to the next stop.”

-9.3
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Richard Banks

31 reviews

Latest: Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream

ImpulsegamerApr 30, 2026Score 80

“Tamadotchi Life: Living the Dream might not be the bold reinvention some fans hoped for, but it doesn't need to be to recapture the series' charm. Even with its missing legacy features and a few creative tools that don't quite hit the mark, it remains a wonderfully daft, personality‑driven sim that thrives on the unexpected. Perhaps what's most important, though, is that even after spending a serious amount of time with Living the Dream, it remained funny. It's the kind of game you dip into for ten minutes and suddenly find yourself grinning at a Mii having a meltdown or, well, trying to stop a Mii from making an ill-timed proposal to someone that's just not that into them. If you're willing to embrace its quirks and forgive its limitations, Living the Dream is a welcome, delightfully weird return to one of Nintendo's most eccentric worlds, and an even better introduction to those yet to familiarise themselves with the Tamadotchi universe.”

+3.0
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Josh Harmon

78 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

MMORPG.comApr 30, 2026Score 85

“Invincible VS is an easy game to pick up and fall in love with. I believe it has the chance to have some staying power within the ranks of the fighting game scene. With the fan following behind the comics and animated series, there is no reason why it cannot hold its own and stick around for a while. Throw in a lower-than-normal price point and smaller install size in comparison to other fighting games, Invincible VS is just more friendly to players overall.”

-2.9
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Stephanie Liu

50 reviews

Latest: Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth

SiliconeraApr 30, 2026Score 70

“A cute and cozy adventure with surprisingly dark moments at times. It's heavily based on Moominland Midwinter, but the game is enjoyable even without knowledge of the original work or series. PC version reviewed. Review copy provided by company for testing purposes.”

-11.3
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Virginia Glaze

1 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

DexertoApr 30, 2026Score 80

“Invincible VS has enough complexity in its combat to make fighting fans punch drunk, but it’s straightforward enough that newer players can feel confident. Overall, it’s a wonderfully fun fighter that oozes personality in keeping with the comics and show, offering a good entry point into tag fighters that’s equally fun for newbies and die-hards alike.”

+5.0
Az Elias

Az Elias

191 reviews

Latest: Console Archives - Ninja Gaiden III: The Ancient Ship of Doom

Cubed3Apr 30, 2026Score 60

“The final part of the original trilogy looks and plays better than its previous two entries, but the cheap difficulty that was introduced sucks the fun out of Ninja Gaiden III. That said, the extra challenging US edition is now more beatable than ever thanks to save states and the rewind feature. By including the original Japanese version, too, there is every chance of getting through Ryu’s third NES adventure without the need to utilise the benefits of this Console Archives release.”

-9.1
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Khari Taylor

69 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

CGMagazineApr 30, 2026Score 90

“Invincible VS blends the best parts of Marvel vs. Capcom, Mortal Kombat, Injustice and Killer Instinct into a wildly fun, gory 3v3 tag fighter that feels built for Invincible fans, newcomers, lapsed players and FGC pros alike.”

+1.3
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Stefano Castelli

119 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

IGN ItalyApr 30, 2026Score 75

“Invincible VS is a faithful and enjoyable tag‑fighter with a simple but surprisingly deep combat system. Despite rough animations and some repetitive moves, it's a solid debut that both newcomers and fans can enjoy.”

-0.1
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Branford Hubbard

13 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

MonsterVineApr 30, 2026Score 60

“Invincible VS is quite similar to the series’ protagonist, Invincible. He’s often conflicted, and as an alien, human, and superhero, he has much to live up to. In Invincible VS’ case, I’m not sure that it does live up to expectations. Quarter Up’s first effort should be applauded for developing a fighting game that could be a hit with both casuals and high-level players, but it could just as easily not find an audience with its conflicting decisions. Competition is tough in fighting games, and that remains true for…Invincible VS.”

-11.9
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João Gabriel Xavier Marques

7 reviews

Latest: Invincible VS

Pizza FriaApr 30, 2026Score 70

“Highly recommended if you enjoyed Killer Instinct (2013) or tag fighting games and are a fan of the franchise. But if you're expecting a good offline experience, I'd say you should reconsider.”

+4.6
Axel Bosso

Axel Bosso

10 reviews

Latest: Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors

TheGamerApr 29, 2026Score 90

“All in all, Vampire Crawlers is a tremendous achievement. Everything here works almost flawlessly, with a gameplay loop that is quick, sharp, and smart. Genre transitions within the same game series rarely work so wonderfully, but Luca Galante and Poncle have created an incredible experience that will make you crave more, even if it overstays its welcome a tad for completionists.”

-6.7
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Naomie Oppersma

7 reviews

Latest: The Day I Became a Bird

Play Watch ReadApr 29, 2026Score 70

“The Day I Became a Bird is an atmospheric, minimalist game that revolves around experience rather than challenge. With its dreamy visual style, subtle sound design and poetic storytelling, the game transports you into a tranquil, interpretive experience. The focus is on atmosphere, emotion and discovery, which makes it special, but not equally accessible for every player.”

+13.4
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