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Streamer Score: the best rated games of 2024 (so far)

We are officially reaching the middle of 2024 and with almost six months passed, we can look back and observe that this is already a year of great game launches.

And when it comes to our Streamer Score, some titles stood out. Evaluated by our team of streamers and reviewers, from several different countries, our Top 10 of the best rated games of 2024, so far, is already among us!

Check it out:

  1. MULLET MAD JACK (PC)

Streamer Score: 5/5

With a frenetic Gameplay, impeccable visuals and soundtrack, fun dubbing, MULLET MAD JACK impresses with its 90s Cyberpunk Theme. Localized for Brazilian Portuguese and perfect for Live Streams. Many Animes and Films of the time inspired Hammer95 Studios to create one of the best Brazilian games ever made to date.

  1. Tekken 8 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)

Streamer Score: 5/5

In general, Tekken 8 arrived fulfilling everything it promised and more, it is a great surprise for fans of fighting games and has content for both casual players and more competitive players and the future of the game only promises improvements.

  1. Content Warning (PC)

Streamer Score: 4.8/5

In the end, Content Warning has immense potential for content creation, gaming and creativity. The game is fun, immersive and its biggest problem, in this release, is perhaps the bugs, normal for a game that has just been released and probably didn’t expect so much success in its early days. But, just like one of its inspirations (Lethal Company), Content Warning has in its essence innovation, a sense of humor of being a game that doesn’t take itself seriously and, at the same time, being fun like a multiplayer game should be: sharing moments with friends and laugh with them.

  1. Enshrouded (PC, PS5, Xbox Series)

Streamer Score: 4.8/5

Overall, Enshrouded is an excellent adventure with plenty of missions, a gigantic world to explore and, most importantly, build, which is this game’s strong point. Your freedom in construction will certainly bring many hours of gameplay and content.

  1. Manor Lords (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series)

Streamer Score: 4.8/5

Manor Lords offers a real challenge to build the perfect medieval city. Make sure your people are happy and even raise your army, the way you choose to manage your city can give you many hours of gameplay and streaming.

  1. Persona 3 Reload (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series)

Streamer Score: 4.8/5

Persona 3 Reload is a must-have remake not only for fans of the series, but for all players who want a good story, excellent soundtrack, stylized graphics and many hours of fun. The game’s only challenge may be its RPG genre, which is not very popular for livestreams, but the game has so many good things that can attract the viewer’s attention to follow this great journey.

  1. Promenade (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch)

Streamer Score: 4.8/5

Promenade is a charming and magnificent game that will capture your audience’s attention and keep them entertained for hours on end, with beautiful graphics and a different, rich and colorful atmosphere.

  1. Quick Quest (PC)

Streamer Score: 4.8/5

In the end, Quick Quest is a beautiful, charming, retro and difficult game, but it manages to make the player want to go one more time and see how far they can get. I’m rooting for a possible sequel with more content which, certainly, if it manages to maintain the essence of this one, will be another very fun game.

  1. Palworld (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series)

Streamer Score: 4.6/5

Overall, Palworld impresses with its accessibility to the survival genre and its great popularity is proof of this and the game will certainly bring a good audience to the streamer. Despite some performance issues, the game manages to bring a lot of content to explore, even in early access, and a lot of replayability due to its sandbox nature. If the developer actually keeps its promises about future content, this game will last for a long time.

  1. BlazBlue Entropy Effect (PC)

Streamer Score: 4.5/5

In the end, Blazblue: Entropy Effect was a beautiful surprise by bringing well-known characters from a fighting game to a roguelite action platform, managing to maintain an extremely flashy combat system, with refined gameplay. If there were more authenticity in its stages and less generic enemies, it would certainly be even better received. If you’re looking for a dynamic action game that will catch your audience’s attention, this game will definitely do that.

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