Brash Games' Scores
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For 1,220 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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15% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Stephen's Sausage Roll | |
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| Lowest review score: | Professional Farmer 2017 |
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Positive: 469 out of 1220
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Mixed: 658 out of 1220
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Negative: 93 out of 1220
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The ideas are great and switching between two characters with very different abilities is a nice touch. I would have like the game to have more of a story and possibly have some sort of character voice acting. Also the game can be hugely frustrating with awkward movement and controls.- Brash Games
- Posted Mar 1, 2016
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Don’t Die, Mr Robot is addictive. Maybe a little too addictive for its own good.- Brash Games
- Posted Mar 16, 2016
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While the game is very unique, replay ability is limited and not much was added from the original versions release last year. This game is good for a weekend playtrhough, and if that’s all you need then this game is for you.- Brash Games
- Posted Mar 26, 2016
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The whole thing is very ‘Milkstone’ – a polished, well presented indie title which looks good and plays great, even as it wears its inspirations on its sleeve.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 10, 2016
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Corpse Party for steam is not the best version out there. It has the same core details as that from the PSP version however it falls flat by not having the scare factor that was present for blood drive. It shows its age with very basic game mechanics but for the love of the characters, music and story I would say any fans of the horror genre or anyone looking to disturb themselves a bit definitely pick this up.- Brash Games
- Posted May 1, 2016
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- Posted Apr 5, 2016
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I would certainly recommend this game if you’re a fan of fast-paced platformers and like games such as Super Meat Boy.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 14, 2016
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It’s a shame that certain characters don’t make the cut for legal reasons, but even without the likes of Spiderman and Wolverine, a cast of 200+ is unlikely to leave anyone feeling particularly short-changed.- Brash Games
- Posted Feb 7, 2016
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Its intense and frantic gameplay is a recipe for hilarity and a true test of friendship.- Brash Games
- Posted Nov 10, 2015
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Perfect in quick bursts or when you have a few minutes to spare, you can jump straight in and within seconds the control scheme is in place, and the story becomes superfluous to what is just fun, solid arcade game.- Brash Games
- Posted Jan 10, 2016
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Despite the 15 minute time limit, Croixleur Sigma is the kind of game I am likely to come back to time and again. It might not have the depth of its genre stablemates, but then, that’s the point isn’t it.- Brash Games
- Posted Jan 26, 2016
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Played as a complete season it feels much more like a complete game, especially as you don’t have to wait eight months between episodes as they were initially released, and overall I very much enjoyed it. However the rushed ending and lack of polish does unfortunately count against it – despite comparisons to The Wire it’s nowhere near that level.- Brash Games
- Posted May 23, 2016
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Fragments of Him is a very emotional experience, dealing with the sudden loss of a loved one, and much like the recent That Dragon, Cancer, it tells a personal story that will send you on a very emotional ride. You can either dwell on the technical issues, or you can let yourself be drawn in and feel the feelings.- Brash Games
- Posted Jun 12, 2016
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Driveclub is a must-have for any PS4 racing fan. It’s ideal for anyone who enjoys a good arcade racer. It’s challenging, but teaches you how to overcome every single one. Because of this, Driveclub is far more rewarding than its peers. This coupled with fantastic graphical fidelity, impressive sound design, and adrenaline-inducing sense of speed makes Driveclub one of the best racing games available on current-gen systems.- Brash Games
- Posted Mar 4, 2016
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It has its fair share of rough edges and the multiplayer options are basic at best, but despite signs of Milestone’s ambitions outweighing the games’ relatively limited budget, they have nonetheless created a solid, entertaining, and above all else, incredibly deep rally driving experience.- Brash Games
- Posted Feb 9, 2016
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Overfall is a surprisingly deep game with some unique ideas. The game is very well paced and you get to explore plenty of interesting locations pretty quickly. The combat and dialogue systems are deep, complex and require some practice and experimentation. There’s plenty to see and do, but I would have liked to of seen a bit more narrative structure alongside the story building you get from conversations with others.- Brash Games
- Posted May 26, 2016
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It’s not like anything in the game is inheritently broken or not functioning as intended, Oceanhorn simply wasn’t fun to me. Plainly put, Oceanhorn is Wind Waker without any of the things that made Wind Waker a great game. Oceanhorn is an average adventure game without much going for it to create its own identity.- Brash Games
- Posted Sep 8, 2016
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It’s not the deepest or the most challenging stealth game out there and there are times when it can feel like an additional mode for a larger, more elaborate video game, but for the most part, Volume is a highly entertaining stealth game that puts immediacy and accessibility above elaborate gadgets or mechanics.- Brash Games
- Posted Aug 30, 2015
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A nice alternative from an already established monster of the RTS genre Eugen Systems.- Brash Games
- Posted Sep 25, 2015
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If you don’t have much experience with this genre then this is a great place to start. I loved almost every aspect of the game and if I had the time I’d probably play for the platinum trophy. I highly recommend this one and can happily endorse the price.- Brash Games
- Posted Mar 12, 2016
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It has visually interesting tricks and stunts, but that’s about as close as it gets to being a good arcade racer. Only a select few of the maps were interesting and the gameplay was frustrating at the best of times.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 27, 2016
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Sublevel Zero is fantastic, it’s hard enough that you want to keep pushing yourself, although after a while it can get frustrating and a bit repetitive but it’s a game you can keep going back to, it’s cheap and hardly takes up any hard drive space, which is a bonus.- Brash Games
- Posted Oct 11, 2015
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If you love space and long to explore the cosmos from the comfort of your living room, Starpoint Gemini 2 is a gaming experience like no other.- Brash Games
- Posted Dec 11, 2015
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I’m enjoying this game a lot more than I thought I would but it’s not without its faults, the combat can and does get repetitive very, very quickly and the lack of narration can make the reading tedious, some people would argue that the narration would ruin the atmosphere of the game but there is never anything wrong with offering people a choice because if you’re like me and you came home from a long day at work the last thing you want to do is read paragraphs after paragraphs of digital text.- Brash Games
- Posted Mar 26, 2016
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I think the game could perhaps benefit from AI bots to play against, but it’s very well presented and there is a lot of variety to keep things entertain for a while.- Brash Games
- Posted Aug 15, 2016
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Despite the range of game modes, this game is very small. When you look at the bigger picture you’re basically doing the same thing over and over again. Running around and hitting things with the same button, and the same can be said for the challenges. On the other hand, the game is fun when played with friends. It probably wont keep you entertained for a whole night of gaming, but you’ll certainly have some funny moments along the way.- Brash Games
- Posted Feb 5, 2016
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No Man’s Sky is currently a great game, and it has the potential to be a truly amazing one.- Brash Games
- Posted Aug 21, 2016
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Amazing Discoveries in Outer Space may not grab your attention at first, it certainly didn’t with me, but something in its simplicity, its pleasant score chasing and basic, pleasing shapes might just open itself up to you. Maybe, like me, you’ll start getting excited about what amazing discoveries might be out there.- Brash Games
- Posted Jan 29, 2016
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It might not be the perfect reimagining of the series that fans have been hoping for, but Gauntlet: Slayer Edition is about as close as anyone has come to delivering the contemporary Gauntlet of our dreams.- Brash Games
- Posted Aug 30, 2015
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Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 1: The Order of the Stone is a charming game full of vibrant environments and unique characters that can be enjoyed by both kids and adults.- Brash Games
- Posted Oct 27, 2015
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