Honest game reviews from real players — split into gameplay and technical categories so you get the info you actually need.
The first platform dedicated entirely to game reviews — built by a gamer who got tired of not being able to trust them.
I'm a gamer. Have been my whole life. Give me a deep solo RPG with a gripping story or a shooter that keeps me on edge and I'm happy. What I'm not happy with — and haven't been for years — is trying to figure out whether a game is actually worth my time based on the reviews that exist out there.
You've seen it. A game sitting at 2 stars because someone didn't like the button mapping. A one-star review because it kept crashing — on a PC with specs from 2014, running seventeen other things in the background. Or a glowing score from a publication that clearly hadn't finished the story. None of that tells you what you actually need to know: is this game good, and will it run properly on my setup?
Those are two completely different questions and they deserve two completely different answers. So I built Nexus Verdict. Every single review is categorised as either Gameplay — covering story, mechanics, feel, and fun — or Technical — covering performance, stability, and how a game actually runs. PC reviewers are required to share their specs so you can judge for yourself whether their experience applies to you.
Think of it as the Rotten Tomatoes of gaming — a single place where real players deliver real verdicts, cleanly and honestly. No paid placements. No review bombing. No noise. Just the verdict.
Story, characters, mechanics, pacing, replayability — everything that makes a game feel worth playing. The experience, unfiltered.
Performance, frame rates, crashes, bugs, and optimisation. Separate from gameplay so a bad PC port can't tank a great game's score.
Every PC review includes the reviewer's GPU, CPU, RAM and motherboard — so you know if their experience is relevant to your rig.
Every review is checked before it goes live. No spam, no trolling, no one-line hit jobs. Quality is non-negotiable.
Players like and dislike reviews, surfacing the most helpful verdicts to the top. The community decides what matters.
PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch — your platform, your verdict. Filter by system and find reviews that actually apply to you.
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