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Games with an ' S ' rating are not only exceptionally made, but special experiences that push the medium forward.
Any game that has an ' A ' rating is a great time. Enjoyable, well made, and worth playing.
A ' B ' rating is fairly common, but signifies a well made experience despite a design flaw here or there.
' C ' rated games are ho-hum. Not exceptional, not awful, and not that interesting.
Games with a ' D ' rating are functional, but not much more than that.
Games that receive an ' F ' rating are, to put it bluntly, dumpster fires.
Pikmin 4 Review — Unbeleafable Fun
Maquette Review — Puzzling Design
Exoprimal Review — Not Exactly Dino-mite
GYLT Review — Spirited Awry
Planet of Lana Review — An Awesome Alien Adventure
Tails of Iron Review — A Stupendous Soulslike
Mad Streets Review — Road Rage
Super Animal Royale Review — A Royal Ruckus
Kitaria Fables Review — Grind Heavy Whimsy
Apple Slash Review — Slice Going
Enter Digiton: Heart of Corruption Review — Achy Breaky Heart
Recompile Review — Code Be Better
Akinofa Review — Fish Out of Water
Blightbound Review — Hope You Have Friends
Bloodroots Review — Bloody Brilliant
Scrap Garden Review — Doing Rust Fine
Curved Space Review — A Downward Spiral
Trenga Unlimited Review — Basic but Blocky Fun
Nongunz: Doppelganger Edition Review — Don’t Lose Your Head
Undertale Review — Filled With Determination
Ruvato: Original Complex Review — Anime-be Not
Anodyne 2: Return to Dust Review — Fever Dream
Dungeons & Bombs Review — A Bit of a Dud
Habroxia 2 Review — A Black Whole Lot of Nothing
Redout: Space Assault Review — Total Space Case
Shing! Review — Wi-Shing It Was Better
Gods Will Fall Review — A Roguelike Done Right
Teratopia Review — Boring Has a New Name
Batu Ta Batu Review — A Block Sliding Blast
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