The latest review scores are now in from Japan courtesy of Famitsu and there’s four games reviewed by the publication this week. The highest score of the week goes to SEGA’s Two Point Museum scoring an excellent 33/40 with the zany simulation game receiving 9/8/8/8, giving it a total score of 33/40. Here’s all this week’s Famitsu review scores:
- Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery (Switch) – 7/7/8/9 [31/40]
- The Garden of Hermeneus (PS5, PS4, Switch) – 7/8/8/7 [30/40]
- Two Point Museum (PS5, Xbox Series) – 9/8/8/8 [33/40]
- Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade (PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch) – 8/8/7/7 [30/40]

Can’t wait until May 15th for Yasha Legends of The Demon Blade, being that the April 24th release was delayed.
did anyone catch the latest Famitsu review scores? That Two Point Museum got a solid 33/40. Makes me think — what if our community had that kind of visibility?
I saw it too and funny enough, while reading that I ended up on a random blog talking about igaming seo consulting. (https://qwertylabs.io/igaming-seo/) Never really thought SEO could apply to stuff like game forums or indie reviews too, anyone else heard of that?
That’s interesting. If it helped those sites get noticed, maybe there’s something there for us too? Especially since games like Frog Detective still fly under the radar for a lot of people.
Makes sense. If more people saw posts like the Famitsu one, we’d probably have way more discussion around these games. SEO’s not a bad angle, actually.
Agreed. I ended up down a rabbit hole about online community growth, and a few mentioned site trust and safety too. Something called igaming security popped up — sounded like a way to keep platforms safer while growing. Anyone know more about it?
No clue, but now I’m curious. Between better visibility and keeping things secure, out of curiosity I also found this article about igaming security (https://qwertylabs.io/igaming-seo/) It sounds like something worth looking into.