Famitsu, the long-running Japanese gaming magazine known for its four-reviewer scoring format, evaluated Medabots Card Robattle RB, Villion: Code, Saeko: Giantess Dating Sim, LumenTale: Memories of Trey, and Outbound this week.
Published scores
- Medabots Card Robattle RB – 8/8/8/8 (total 32/40)
- Villion: Code – 8/8/7/7 (total 30/40)
- Saeko: Giantess Dating Sim – 7/7/8/7 (total 29/40)
- LumenTale: Memories of Trey – 8/7/7/7 (total 29/40)
- Outbound – 7/7/7/7 (total 28/40)
Famitsu scoring explained
Famitsu aggregates four separate editor scores, each rated out of 10, to produce a final score with a maximum of 40 points.
In journalistic terms, that means each listed total is the sum of four individual reviewer assessments rather than a single consensus figure.
Context and relevance
Medabots Card Robattle RB earned the highest aggregate this week with a consistent set of 8s from all four reviewers.
Titles such as Villion: Code and LumenTale: Memories of Trey posted solid mid-30s equivalent performance in individual evaluations, indicating generally positive reception among Famitsu reviewers.
Saeko: Giantess Dating Sim and Outbound fell slightly lower on the scale but still landed within Famitsu's mid-to-high 20s to low 30s range.
Why these scores matter
Famitsu ratings continue to be a point of reference for the Japanese market and international outlets tracking critical response to domestic releases.
Developers and publishers monitor these weekly scores for visibility and media coverage in Japan.
For readers and players, Famitsu entries provide a quick snapshot of critical sentiment across genres and platforms.
Further reading
For historical coverage and previous Famitsu scores, consult our archives.
This weekly roundup focuses solely on the verified Famitsu results published for the week of June 21, 2026.