Absolute Games' Scores
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For 694 reviews, this publication has graded:
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23% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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72% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 11.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 63
| Highest review score: | Crusader Kings II | |
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| Lowest review score: | Tunnel Rats: 1968 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 212 out of 694
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Mixed: 358 out of 694
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Negative: 124 out of 694
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- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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This game is worth your while only if you take it as an interactive movie of sorts – somewhat shallow and anachronistic, but with adventures and a couple of silly puzzles to boot.- Absolute Games
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Refined visuals, almost bug-free code, and pleasant music are pretty much the only things that make Two Worlds 2 better than the original game.- Absolute Games
- Posted Dec 23, 2010
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I hope that future patches and expansions will fix the game, since right now Sanctum brings only headaches instead of joy.- Absolute Games
- Posted Oct 17, 2011
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Compared to the original, this Death Rally is twice as better, but that is hardly a compliment. We've played many great racing games since then, both with and without shooting, but this one still tries to party like it's 1996.- Absolute Games
- Posted Sep 25, 2012
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In 2007, Ubisoft sent to Africa a whole team of Far Cry 2 developers so they could record sounds, take pictures and soak in the spirit of "Heart of Darkness". Judging by the promotional videos, the guys had the time of their lives. It's a pity that the game fails to convey even the tiniest fracture of their emotions.- Absolute Games
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Advanced ballistics system, Sniper Elite's saving grace, does not hide the game's flaws, but rather puts them out for all to see.- Absolute Games
- Posted Jun 28, 2012
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Rig'n'Roll tried to set the bar too high and failed. It's an interesting game, but way too off-balanced.- Absolute Games
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If all you have ever wanted is to create a superstar of your own and to socialize with your friends without leaving the Sims universe, then, by all means, have at it. But there is nothing else.- Absolute Games
- Posted Apr 23, 2012
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Unlike Operation: Anchorage, brief, dullish adventures in Pittsburgh are actually worth $10. It seems Bethesda has finally found the right formula for Fallout 3 expansions, although it’s far from being perfect.- Absolute Games
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Unlike Operation: Anchorage, brief, dullish adventures in Pittsburgh are actually worth $10. It seems Bethesda has finally found the right formula for Fallout 3 expansions, although it’s far from being perfect.- Absolute Games
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Gloomy cinematics promise trying ordeals, preparing us for something big and shocking. But then the end titles suddenly roll, and we are left with nothing. Oh yes, there are sacrifices, machinations, and mysteries, but they are so predictable that you can't help but sigh in disappointment.- Absolute Games
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The final cinematic of the game ends with a character crying. There is a good reason for that – I Am Alive is such a waste of a great concept.- Absolute Games
- Posted Sep 25, 2012
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Flat and boring. Terminator: Salvation fails to earn other, more favorable adjectives. The only bright spot is the soundtrack incorporating Brad Fiedel’s signature theme.- Absolute Games
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Flat and boring. Terminator: Salvation fails to earn other, more favorable adjectives. The only bright spot is the soundtrack incorporating Brad Fiedel’s signature theme.- Absolute Games
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Flat and boring. Terminator: Salvation fails to earn other, more favorable adjectives. The only bright spot is the soundtrack incorporating Brad Fiedel’s signature theme.- Absolute Games
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By stitching together successful ideas of the last decade, Vigil Games created a bulky, unfriendly Frankenstein monster, and failed to breathe life into it.- Absolute Games
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Puritas Cordas is a big fat zero that some people will, unfortunately, use an example for imitation.- Absolute Games
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Bad Piggies is a mediocre arcade/puzzle hybrid that really wants to look smart.- Absolute Games
- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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What is the point of this "improved" edition if it looks much worse than the original DOOM 3 with the fan-made Sikkmod installed?- Absolute Games
- Posted Nov 9, 2012
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No vampire abilities, new dragon shouts or, let alone, crossbows will ever substitute for a well-told story. Unfortunately, Bethesda Softworks sucks at storytelling.- Absolute Games
- Posted Aug 30, 2012
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Generations is, without a doubt, the second blandest expansion in The Sims franchise since The House Party.- Absolute Games
- Posted Aug 14, 2011
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If TimeGate Studios had a desire (time, money, talent), here’s what it could have done to turn Section 8 into a proper game: expand its story, make a single-player campaign a la Tribes: Vengeance instead of a humdrum tutorial, improve visuals, introduce additional gameplay modes, add vehicles and destructible objects. Unfortunately, the final game is just an empty shell.- Absolute Games
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Rise to Fame is a typical "mobile game" - cute in its own way, but way too simple and shallow.- Absolute Games
- Posted Sep 25, 2012
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- Posted Jan 23, 2012
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The sooner you say good-bye to Mr. White, the less disappointed you'll be.- Absolute Games
- Posted Mar 13, 2012
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Cold language of numbers is the best way to describe Wanted. 9 levels, 5 enemy types, 4 hours to complete, 2 weapons, 0 multiplayer modes, 0 "wow" moments, 0 thoughts about playing this game again…- Absolute Games
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Mata Hari should have been made as a casual title. A handful of active screens, simple controls, and a few forgettable mini-games would have easily satisfied unpretentious gamers.- Absolute Games
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It’s hard to expect a breakthrough game from a studio that botched half of the Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series.- Absolute Games
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