
GeekGasm
Total Reviews
Journalists
Average Score
Disparity Breakdown
Average of both sources
Scoring Pattern
Disparity Over Time
Each point represents a review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.
Recent Reviews
1/13/2026
Launch Window“Street Racer Collection on PS5 is a fascinating relic that has been preserved with care, but as a modern purchase it feels more like a curiosity than a must own racer. With four ports of a single game, dated handling that never quite escapes the shadow of its inspiration and a bare minimum of extras, this is a package that only truly makes sense for dedicated fans completists and retro historians looking to keep a specific memory alive, not for players chasing a fresh kart racing fix on current hardware.”
12/15/2025
Launch Window“In Ayasa: Shadows of Silence it is easy to admire the eerie world, striking creature designs, and surreal storytelling, but much harder to ignore the bugs, input issues, and audio shortcomings that undermine them. For players who value atmosphere and ambition over polish, there is something memorable here; for everyone else, Ayasa: Shadows of Silence is likely to linger as a haunting “what could have been” rather than an essential horror experience.”
11/28/2025
Late Review“Reus 2 on Xbox Series S is a rich and thoughtful god game that rewards careful planning, experimentation, and a love of emergent storytelling, offering hours of meditative world building for anyone willing to push through its initially daunting interface. Its evocative titans, evolving eras, and satisfying puzzle like approach to Biotica placement make it a standout in a niche genre, even if the console controls and occasionally awkward text scaling hold it back from true greatness on this particular platform.”
11/27/2025
Launch Window“Kentum is one of those rare games that sneaks up on you and refuses to let go. It’s funny, smart, and mechanically rich in ways that kept me playing well past when I intended to stop . If you’re a fan of survival crafting games like Terraria or Starbound, or if you love the exploration of Metroidvanias with a dose of dark humour, this is an easy recommendation. The combination of satisfying crafting loops, addictive exploration, stellar voice work, and a world that constantly challenges you creates something genuinely special. Yes, it can be grindy at times, and yes, dying far from home with a full backpack will make you want to scream, but those moments of triumph when everything clicks make it all worthwhile.”
11/17/2025
Launch Window“If you grew up manoeuvring pixelated corridors, juggling bullets, and cringing at brilliantly odd dialogue, Flesh Made Fear will feel like a dark homecoming. This is a game that rewards patience, curiosity, and a willingness to savour every tense moment rather than rushing to the end credits. Whether you are a long-time lover of survival horror or simply want a taste of what the genre was like before jump scares became a shortcut, Flesh Made Fear delivers a brooding journey that lingers long after you shut it down. Rotwood’s horrors may fade, but for those who truly appreciate its roots, the echoes of its atmosphere never really leave you.”
11/5/2025
Launch Window“Ale Abbey is that rare sim which doesn’t demand you worship at the altar of spreadsheets. It combines a fresh setting, digestible challenge, and a truly enjoyable pixel art aesthetic for a highly replayable (if not bottomless) PC experience. There’s enough novelty to keep beer enthusiasts and management fans busy, but it’s especially suited for those gaming sessions where you want to unwind and watch monks and your ales thrive. Rating: 8/10 – A joyful, sometimes hilarious, and gently challenging brewery sim with heart. If you want the Abbey Road to tycoon relaxation, pour yourself a pint of Ale Abbey.”
10/30/2025
Launch Window“For anyone yearning for a return to old-school storytelling, moody graphics, and logical puzzles, The Jester and the Madman ticks all the right boxes. It’s clear the developers know exactly the kind of experience they want to offer. Even if the graphics are intentionally gritty and the story expects you to come in with a little background knowledge, the adventure succeeds by focusing on exploration and logic, not just superficial gloss.”
10/27/2025
Launch Window“Onirism is a game that simultaneously frustrates and fascinates, offering a vibrant dreamscape filled with chaotic combat, playful platforming, and vast exploration. Its rough edges and persistent bugs may test patience, but those same imperfections contribute to a unique charm that captivates players willing to embrace the challenge. The treasure trove of weapons, enemies, and modes promises many hours of enjoyable gameplay, especially for those who appreciate creativity over polish.”
10/24/2025
Launch Window“It’s a game filled with jaw-dropping highs and sequences that remind you exactly why you invested in VR in the first place, yet it occasionally forgets that less is sometimes more. Still, these criticisms come from a place of admiration. Very few VR titles dare to deliver this kind of cinematic ambition, this blend of parkour, combat, and storytelling all harmonised in first-person. Even if the pacing occasionally stumbles, Reach remains a shining example of what the future of VR gaming can look like when a studio truly swings for the fences.”
10/20/2025
Launch Window“Dreams of Another on PS5 offers stunning visuals and soulful ideas, but its repetition and preachy tone make this artistic experiment feel lost in its own dream.”
10/9/2025
Launch Window“Blood of Mehran lands squarely in the mid card table with a 5 out of 10. The game’s heart is in the right place, but with shallow storytelling, repetitive combat, and a lack of originality, it’s a faint shadow of greater epics that came before.”
9/22/2025
Launch Window“Camille and Laura is a beautifully drawn, quietly powerful point-and-click adventure that lovingly explores the trials and small triumphs of single parenthood. Through its genuine narrative and warm visual style, it shines a much-needed spotlight on the heroics of everyday survival, inviting players to look for beauty in the ordinary and find meaning in the rhythms of real life.”
9/2/2025
Launch Window“The Necromancer’s Tale isn’t flawless—its combat can be clunky, setups sometimes frustrating, and technical stumbles may irritate—but its strengths in narrative, atmosphere, and choice-driven gameplay make it a memorable experience for fans of story-rich CRPGs.”
8/24/2025
Launch Window“Not flawless, but consistently entertaining, and absolutely worth checking out if you love RPGs, parodies, or just want something a little offbeat.”
8/7/2025
Launch Window“Wildwood Down is more than a nod to the classics—it’s a love letter to friendship, mischief, and the golden summers of our youth. Crafted with genuine affection and wit, it showcases the power of inclusive storytelling and pure creativity. Wildwood Down is a reminder that games can still surprise, inspire, and leave a lasting mark on the heart.”
8/5/2025
Late Review“Back to the Dawn is a rare example of a game that tackles the realities of incarceration with seriousness and respect. It offers a challenging, thoughtful RPG experience where every choice matters, and the consequences are tangible and often harsh. This is not a game for casual play or lighthearted escapism. Instead, it demands your full attention and empathy as it explores the complex human stories within prison walls. For gamers interested in deep narrative, strategic gameplay, and a sobering examination of justice and survival, Back to the Dawn on Xbox Series S is an essential experience.”
7/28/2025
Launch Window“s.p.l.i.t is a brilliant, atmospheric, and deeply nostalgic hacking horror game that’s over far too soon. It doesn’t have the staying power to hook everyone, but for a certain kind of player—especially those who fondly remember the days of “C:>”—it’s one bleak, stylish trip well worth taking. Here’s hoping Klubnika returns to this world and lets us dig a little deeper, one keystroke at a time.”
7/22/2025
Late Review“For those seeking a funny and fiendishly challenging VR adventure, I Expect You To Die 3: Cog in the Machine is a top pick. Schell Games deliver another virtual reality masterpiece brimming with mysterious puzzles, dynamic action, and cool, 1960s sophistication. Whether you’re a seasoned operative or a new recruit, the journey will put your skills to the ultimate test.”
7/8/2025
Late Review“Farmer’s Life is a rough, unfinished gem with undeniable potential. It’s ugly, it’s janky, and it’s strangely captivating. If the developers continue to update and refine the game, it could grow into something truly unique. For now, it’s a fascinating mess—one that’s worth keeping an eye on, even if it’s not quite ready for harvest. If you’re down with the sickness and enjoy a bit of misery with your mayhem, Farmer’s Life might just be the farming sim you never knew you needed.”
6/16/2025
Late Review“Prison Alone is a tightly focused, atmospheric horror experience that proves you don’t need jump scares to be genuinely unsettling. Its disorientating level design, oppressive soundscape, and ambiguous narrative combine to create a memorable hour of psychological terror. The only real downside is its brevity and lack of replay value—but for the price, it’s a small complaint.”
