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User Overview in Games
8.8Avg. User Score
User Score Distribution
positive
27(90%)
mixed
1(3%)
negative
2(7%)
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Games Scores
May 17, 2026
Empires of the Undergrowth10
May 17, 2026
Wonderful game.
Deep, interesting, challenging, and humorous. Its epic undergrowth setting and narration are outstanding, and its soundtrack is masterful: a perfect fit to the minuscule epicness of the subject.
On top of all this, it's surprisingly realistic. It's incredible how accurate ants and creature behave close to reality. This game especially shines in its "documentary settings", where aside from trying to mastering a good strategy to beat the levels, you actually learn things about the animal kingdom, or better the undergrowth.
PC
Oct 25, 2025
Enderal: Forgotten Stories10
Oct 25, 2025
A wonderful game. Incredibly deep story. Almost all quests are meaningful and in some cases shockingly powerful.
After, and I repeat AFTER, beating the game, the second half of the beauty of Enderal comes from the analytical videos of Paradigm of Low on YouTube, where you will learn how much was packed into Enderal without you having noticed!
PC
Jan 20, 2023
Gorogoa0
Jan 20, 2023
Boring stuff for hipsters. Nice idea of puzzle mechanics, but not too well executed, and ridiculously short.
PC
Apr 10, 2018
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds5
Apr 10, 2018
This game takes way too long to allow inexperienced players to learn. For a new player, each game takes 10 minutes to find weapons and equipment (making it feel way more like Elder Scrolls Oblivion while stealing useless items in a village than an FPS) and then in general if lucky you get the chance of shooting 5 bullets before hitting the floor.
I see why many people love it, and still play it with some friends at times, but it's highly demotivating to enter the arena knowing you had, and will hever have a chance to train your shooting and will likely just get shot by 300+ hours pro.
So, sorry, but better investing hours into Rocket League.
PC
Apr 10, 2018
Into the Breach10
Apr 10, 2018
Excellent game. Always challenging, often overwhelming, but almost never impossible.
A true strategy game that gives you time to think through each turn to optimize all moves, allows some mistakes (the single turn reset per level is a great relief from frustration) leaving all remaining ones to be fairly unforgiven. Although attacks cannot be undone, all moves are free to rewind in time, so that one can freely test scenarios and think properly (and believe me, you will need it). All enemies intentions are known and can be used at your own advantage, and there are no such things as lucky critical hits or damage ranges, removing therefore an enormous chunk of unnecessary randomness. Perfect game design.
Although the game can be finished in a human amount of time and attempts (unlike FTL) the value of replaying and the complete strategic rearrangement required by the many tech squad really gives an enormous replay value, which tends to extinguish only after finishing the game many many times.
PC
Oct 27, 2017
Monster Slayers8
Oct 27, 2017
A very good game. I'm a MTG player, and still think the mechanics and rules are well designed. Its core is mostly deck-building skills and strategy. It's quite fast and smooth, and can be played for any amount of spare time you have.
PC
Feb 24, 2013
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance8
Feb 24, 2013
Simple, fluid, fast, and not pretentious. Awesome for multiplying. The game allows players to drop-in (and create a new character on the spot) in literally 10 seconds. For the few abandoned left-overs of the ps3 community that, like me, still value gameplay more than graphics and simplicity over overwhelming menus and options.
PlayStation 3