About GameRaid.io

I started GameRaid.io because I got tired of seeing clearly mediocre games receive inflated review scores while genuinely great games were ignored. Too many review sites feel influenced by sponsors, trends, politics, or personal agendas instead of focusing on one thing: whether the game is actually fun and worth your time.

So I decided to build my own review site.

No sponsors. No paid promotions. No corporate pressure. Just honest opinions from someone who actually plays the games.

Who I Am

I’m just a Danish guy with a normal job who spends his free time gaming and writing reviews. Gaming has always been a huge hobby for me, and I wanted to create a place where reviews could feel more honest and personal again.

How Scoring Works

We judge every game on the same factors — the stuff that actually matters when you're deciding whether to buy, keep playing, or move on. No gut-feeling number pulled from thin air.

Each factor is rated 0–10. Some weigh more than others — fun and whether a game respects your time count for more than price or performance:

  • Is it fun? (3×)
  • Respects your time? (2×)
  • Would recommend? (2×)
  • Runs well? (1×)
  • Worth the price? (1×)

Not every game needs the same extras. A battle royale isn't judged on its campaign; a story RPG isn't knocked for lacking co-op. When those modes matter, we add scores for campaign, co-op, and multiplayer — only for the games that actually have them.

All of that rolls into two ratings on every review:

  • Raid Score — one overall number out of 100
  • Game GradeLegendary, Epic, Rare, Uncommon, or Common, each with a short verdict

Every factor is shown on the review page, scored out of 10 under the Game Grade — so you can see exactly where a game shone or fell short, not just the final label.

Early access? We always say which version we played, and we raid the game again at full release — the score can change as the game does.

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