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2025

Analysis generated from community votes
Pieces falling faster and faster, until your brain only keeps up on reflex.
On this platform's criteria, cut for attachment, emotion or art direction, Tetris: The Grand Master 4 lands in the middle and below, and you have to read it carefully given how few votes there are. How it feels with a controller in hand is what stands out best, the early returns place it ahead of a little more than half the games, which makes sense: this is a game of pure execution, precision and speed. The rest follows timidly, attachment and fun around the lower middle, and the soundtrack right at the bottom, to be confirmed, even though the series is renowned for its music. No real surprise underneath: what makes its greatness, pixel-perfect mastery, is not really what these questions measure.
Next to more narrative or more dressed-up modern puzzlers, this Tetris stays an object of virtuosity, hardcore, demanding, built for the score more than the story.
So, for who? For you if you love pushing your limits, chasing the ultimate grade, replaying the same fall a thousand times. Much less if you want emotion, a story or a world that ties you in.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.