Atomix's Scores
- Games
For 1,339 reviews, this publication has graded:
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79% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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16% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 81
| Highest review score: | Hollow Knight: Silksong - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition | |
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| Lowest review score: | SpongeBob HeroPants |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,039 out of 1339
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Mixed: 286 out of 1339
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Negative: 14 out of 1339
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In the end, it is a game that is worth trying because despite the small details against it, it must also be said that it meets the goal of all products of its kind, that is to entertain. So, if you're a fan of Soulslike, you can't miss this adventure. On the other hand, if you are new to the genre, you should know that the game must be learned little by little in order to enjoy it to its fullest.- Atomix
- Posted Mar 10, 2023
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Sackboy: A Big Adventure is an amazing 3D platforming game. A must have for the PS5.- Atomix
- Posted Nov 14, 2020
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LocoRoco is an important piece of identity for PlayStation consoles, and this well executed remastered is an excellent opportunity to all who never played the original game on the PSP. More than ten years later, LocoRoco feels fresh with this remastered.- Atomix
- Posted May 26, 2017
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii isn't a perfect game, and I'd even say it falls short of Gaiden as a spin-off. Still, this is an experience that will delight all fans, especially those who have been waiting for a Majima-led adventure for a long time. However, if you're hoping for the next big chapter in the series, and a resolution to Kiryu and Ichiban's problems with the yakuza in Japan, you won't find that here. Instead, you'll find an adventure that reminds us that dreaming is the greatest treasure in this treasure chest we call life.- Atomix
- Posted Feb 18, 2025
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After so many mediocre DLC, we finally have content that something like Batman: Arkham Knight deserves. Season of Infamy presents four different missions focused on four different super villains, each of them with great stories and good application of the core mechanics that we saw in the main game.- Atomix
- Posted Dec 29, 2015
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Despite being released almost one year ago on PC and PS4, this online shooter with horror elements makes its debut on Xbox One with all of the previously released content and some limited-time exclusive skins for weapons and characters.- Atomix
- Posted Sep 5, 2017
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If you are looking for an interactive movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat, it is logical that The Quarry is going to be that title that will quench your thirst for mystery or terror. However, if you are looking for a revolution in this genre both in narrative and in the playable part, unfortunately you are going to have to keep waiting for a later installment.- Atomix
- Posted Jun 8, 2022
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An impressive game in terms of visuals. The game mechanics combined with almost perfect physics, results in one of the best sports simulators ever made. For the fans it will be a delight to play; however, it lacks many licenses which is something that prevents it from reaching its peak.- Atomix
- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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Look no further: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is one of the best games of the Narutimate series. It offers some familiar gameplay mechanics that have been polished for the befit of the gamers. Also it has one of the most broad roster of characters exposed in any other game of the franchise. Truly a worthy experience for the conclusion of the story of Masashi Kishimoto.- Atomix
- Posted Feb 16, 2016
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If you are a fan of wrestling, even a casual one, you will surely become hooked on the challenge that Fire Pro Wrestling World represents. Even having a game in the West with the license of the NJPW will be, for many, a reason for purchase. It is far from being a perfect game, but it is really enjoyable and justifies the cult around it.- Atomix
- Posted Sep 12, 2018
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Once again, instead of offering any significant changes, FIFA 23 opts for the safe path. EA is dismissed from the series in an inconspicuous way.- Atomix
- Posted Sep 28, 2022
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Firaxis Games manages to pull out a nearly flawless balance between complexity and simplicity. It adds more levels of gameplay and a greater variety of paths to choose from, but at the same time it becomes more intuitive and easy to understand.- Atomix
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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Cris Tales is one of the best independent games from Latin America. Without a doubt, one of the titles of 2021 that you cannot miss.- Atomix
- Posted Jul 30, 2021
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As last year's Resident Evil 2, this remake of Resident Evil 3 is an almost impeccable work from Capcom, redefining the meaning of what a remake is. A letter of love for all the fans out there.- Atomix
- Posted Mar 30, 2020
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Nioh 2: Darkess in the Capital is another great addition to the base game, but it feels a little lacking in terms of new content.- Atomix
- Posted Nov 8, 2020
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The classic Katamari formula remains intact in the new installment. Growing and consuming everything in your path is still a lot of fun, and the adventure's climax is a delight. However, nearly 50 levels were unnecessary. Bandai Namco should have streamlined things a bit and eliminated all the stages that use a rather flat and boring design. Fortunately, many of the missions use new ideas or well-executed variations on familiar concepts. It doesn't surpass the fantastic We Love Katamari, but Once Upon a Katamari is a good installment that fans shouldn't miss.- Atomix
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The new physics that come with Driveclub Bikes add much more than any other DLC with free cars or tracks. The great work behind this expansion adds many hours of life to this game.- Atomix
- Posted Nov 5, 2015
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Despite the technical limitations by the Nintendo Switch hardware, you will experience all the brutality and incredible action in this version of DOOM which is a good opportunity for a new audience.- Atomix
- Posted Nov 10, 2017
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For those feeling nostalgic for the GameCube version, I promise you'll have an amazing time; it's the same concept, but executed almost to perfection.- Atomix
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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Horizon Call of the Mountain totally delivers on being the flag ship experience of the PlayStation VR2. Sony is presenting a full game that no only demonstrates the technical capabilities of their new VR Headset, it shows how developers can create new mechanics and language only possible through virtual reality.- Atomix
- Posted Feb 27, 2023
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A game with great mechanics, poor story, cool characters, flawed graphics and with the flavor of the old school.- Atomix
- Posted Aug 26, 2016
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Tales of Berseria is, simply put, one of the best entries in the series. Its dark and emphatic story and additions to its familiar gameplay turn this game into one fresh experience. Though it has flaws like a story with ups and downs or a linear design in all of its dungeons and map sections, this game offers so much content that will guarantee dozens of hours of entertainment. It is a game that every fan of the genre and franchise should try without exception.- Atomix
- Posted Feb 8, 2017
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Star Wars: Squadrons is a pretty nice surprise. Its great campaign and awesome VR make it a must have.- Atomix
- Posted Oct 8, 2020
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While Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment isn't quite as visually stunning, it's still an entertaining experience, and it's likely the last time we see the world we first encountered in Breath of the Wild. I hope the Hyrule Warriors series continues in the future. There's a lot of potential here, and if Omega Force takes over the franchise, or if AAA Games Studio improves, I'm sure we'll find a quality experience that all fans of The Legend of Zelda and Warriors will appreciate.- Atomix
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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Trials Rising is a fun game. There will be those who play it for a while just to see the different ways you can crash or to see its wacky tracks. And there will be who wants to master it's controls and become an expert in the game. This is the game's greatest accomplishment, that it can be fun for different type of players and everyone will have a unique experience with it. However, it will become repetitive rather quickly.- Atomix
- Posted Feb 28, 2019
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Alienation is in fact a spiritual sequel to Dead Nation taking all the good action elements of the original title, but as a completely new game it makes an interesting twist as an Action RPG with a loot system and character progression that takes the best of genres like modern social shooters and classic dungeon crawlers.- Atomix
- Posted Apr 27, 2016
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River City Girls is one of the most beautiful beat'em up in recent years, and one of the best experiences of the genre, achieves an evolution within the Kunio-kun series, although it can be repetitive, it is an experience that any fan of the genre can not miss.- Atomix
- Posted Sep 12, 2019
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Despite its lack of "remastered" features for this version, Burnout Paradise is a great game with plenty of content that can't hide its 10 years-story, but you can still have fun with it.- Atomix
- Posted Mar 13, 2018
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A great, light RTS experience. If you like campaigns in this genre, you should check it out, but if you are looking for a hardcore competitive experience, you won't find it here. Blitz is OK, but the microtransactions system does not work well.- Atomix
- Posted Feb 20, 2017
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L.A. Noire for Switch is simply one of the greatest ports for the console seen to date. It retains all the content from the original versions and adjusts it to the functions of the system in an outstanding way. Maybe the graphics pale when compared with the recent remastered editions, but believe us when we say that playing this game on the go is a complete delight.- Atomix
- Posted Nov 20, 2017
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