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2004

Analysis generated from community votes
A kid obsessed with lizards, a plot to rule the world, and a forgotten little platformer knocking again at the door.
With so few votes, everything stays to be confirmed, but one thing already surprises. On rediscovery, that wish to live the adventure again for the first time, Scaler climbs ahead of two thirds of all games, and that is its best-held criterion, over a handful of duels. Tension right there: fun and the visual style both fall below the middle, ahead of barely a third of the catalog. That is the portrait of a game you dream of revisiting more than it shines in your hands or on screen. Nostalgia lifts what the mechanics pull down.
In the big wave of early-2000s 3D platformers, Scaler was a niche curiosity, a hidden gem rather than a benchmark. Its charm lives in that rare-object status, not in raw power.
So, who is it for? For you if you love digging up forgotten gems and the thrill of a rediscovery. Much less if you want a striking art direction or fun that is immediate and obvious.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.