Criticker.com is a website dedicated to film and TV show reviews, ratings, and recommendations. Launched in 2003, it provides a platform for users to express their opinions about movies and television series. The site's primary feature is its review and rating system, which allows registered users to rate films on a scale from 0 to 100, aiding in the creation of personalized lists of favorite movies and recommendations for others.
Criticker's unique aspect is its "Taste Compatibility Index" (TCI) algorithm, which calculates how well a user's film tastes match with others based on their ratings. This algorithm enables users to find reviewers who share similar cinematic preferences, making it easier to discover films that align with their interests.
The website also offers features such as movie lists curated by users or staff, helping visitors discover films that match specific themes, genres, or moods. There's a social aspect to the site as well, with users able to follow one another and engage in discussions about films, further fostering a sense of community.
Criticker.com has a user-friendly interface, making it simple to search for movies, explore reviews, and add titles to one's watched or want-to-watch lists. The site covers a wide range of films, from classics to contemporary releases, and even allows users to rate individual TV show episodes. It fosters a sense of film appreciation, discussion, and discovery among cinephiles and casual movie enthusiasts alike. The site's longevity and dedicated user base contribute to its reputation as a reliable source for film recommendations and discussions.
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You could also try vndb, it’s very thorough in cataloguing even super-obscure visual novels and the search/tag feature is pretty robust. Good luck finding this game! Source: 5 months ago
You can also go to vndb.org/ , click on "visual novel," and rank by popularity or rating to see what others VNs fans in general like. Source: 10 months ago
Vndb.org is a great source to find out what has, hasn't, or is in the process of being translated. In this case, it looks like there has been no fan translations into English. While the search feature takes some learning to use efficiently, there's a myriad of ways to find games with unofficial patches. There are also other threads on this sub about using translation tools on your phone or computer to play... Source: 10 months ago
I took a look through vndb.org with the tags you provided and I think it could be Cafe Rouge - even the release date checks out, At the bottom are a few pictures, you can try comparing to your memory. There seems to be a remake with the same name on Steam aswell. Source: 10 months ago
Vndb.org is your friend. There was an unfinished text-based translation to read alongside the Switch game. You can find what was translated here before the project was dropped. Source: 11 months ago
Criticker.com is really good at recommendations and discovery, but it is lacking a lot of the modern tools that letterboxd has for actually talking about movies. Hot tip: don't bother with a 1-100 scale and just use 1-10 as it does the same thing (putting things in tiers). Source: about 1 year ago
I think criticker.com is the best place to get ratings tailored to your interests. Its not quick and easy but once you start rating movies they really nail your personal tastes. Source: over 1 year ago
I like criticker.com for that. The site matches you with people with similar taste and make predictions on how you should like a movie or tv show based on their reviews. Source: almost 2 years ago
Would you look at that, no I haven't heard of criticker.com, but that is something I will definitely check out. Thank you for the tip! I think it sure is doable. Source: about 2 years ago
Criticker.com is fairly accurate with its predictions, but you’ve got to play with the filters a bit to improve the recommendations (it tends to favour older films & documentaries ). Not the prettiest site, but functionally great. Source: over 2 years ago
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