Okay, quick and practical: I first look for maturegamer's own website or blog—most reviewers keep an "archives" or "reviews" page. If that fails, the Wayback Machine is my go-to; plug in the URL and browse snapshots by year. I also scan Reddit and fan forums where people compile "best of" lists—those threads are surprisingly thorough.
For daily use I subscribe to feeds or save links in an app like Pocket so the best reviews are one click away. It’s a small ritual but makes binge-reading through old favorites super satisfying, and I always find a gem I forgot about.
Long before RSS and polished aggregator services, I kept a running list in a notes app of every standout maturegamer review I could find, and that little habit taught me the best places to look. Start with the most obvious: the author's personal site or blog where they publish reviews in batches. If their site structure is messy, use the internal search (if available) or append "/archive" or "/reviews" to the base URL—blog platforms often use predictable paths.
If the site's old posts have vanished or links are broken, archive.org usually preserves most of the content; I scroll through archived snapshots from the mid-2010s onward to recover write-ups. For social proof and curated picks, I check Reddit and older forum threads where other readers highlight the strongest pieces. Lastly, YouTube channels or Twitch VODs sometimes summarize or link to written reviews in descriptions, which is a nice multimedia way to rediscover favorites. Revisiting those reviews always sparks new thoughts about games and writing style, which keeps me hooked.
Saw your question and got me digging through my bookmarks—I've followed maturegamer for years, so here’s where I always go first.
The primary hub tends to be their personal blog or website; try searching for maturegamer plus keywords like "reviews" or "archive" on Google (for example: site:maturegamer "review" or "maturegamer review archive"). If the site ever goes down, the Wayback Machine (archive.org) is a lifesaver: paste the site URL into it and sift through snapshots to find older review collections. I also check social platforms where they cross-post—Twitter/X threads, Mastodon, or a Facebook page can contain pinned links to the best review lists.
Beyond that, fans sometimes curate collections on Reddit or in Steam guides. A subreddit search for maturegamer or a Steam community search for guides mentioning maturegamer often uncovers fan-made indexes. I usually save favorite archives to Pocket or an RSS reader so I can revisit without hunting each time; it’s cozy to reread the old takes and see how opinions aged.
If you want a quick route, I usually do two things: Google site search and the Wayback Machine. Typing site:maturegamer "review" into Google narrows results to the author’s domain and highlights review pages. If that doesn't show everything, paste the main URL into archive.org to pull older snapshots; their calendar view is handy for picking years when the bulk of reviews were written. I also keep an eye on community aggregation—Reddit threads, Tumblr reblogs, or a dedicated fan thread on a forum—because community lists often link the "best of" archives.
For long-term reading I pull the pages into an RSS reader or export them to Pocket so I can read offline; it makes marathon re-reads way more pleasant and organized. Honestly, hunting these archives is half the fun for me.
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MatureGamer also elevates games that push players in different ways: 'Elden Ring' and 'Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice' are lauded for demanding, rewarding combat; 'Disco Elysium' for its writing and roleplay depth; and 'Bloodborne' for atmosphere and design. On occasion modern indies slip into top spots too, like 'Hades' for its loop design and characters, or 'Return of the Obra Dinn' for inventive structure. What ties them together is maturity — in theme, craft, or audience. Personally, I love seeing a site commit to nuance over hype; it makes my backlog feel like a curated map to the best, most thoughtful experiences out there.
Whenever I click into a long feature on that site, I always get the sense that the pieces were written by people who actually play the games they talk about. The bulk of their features and reviews are produced by a tight-knit mix of staff writers and seasoned freelance contributors — writers who specialize in older-audience perspectives, narrative-driven games, retro deep dives, and hardware that caters to adult players.
There’s an editorial layer that shapes the voice: editors commission topics, pair experienced reviewers to titles that match their wheelhouse, and run fact-checking and polish. Beyond the core team, occasional guest authors — experts in single genres or eras — get invited to contribute deep-dive features, and community contributors sometimes supply recollections or specialized columns. That blend keeps the content lively, diverse, and relevant to mature readers, which is why their reviews often feel like conversations with veteran players rather than faceless scores. I really appreciate that human touch, it makes each piece feel like a recommendation from an old friend.