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: | Dead Rising | |
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| Lowest review score: | Professional Farmer 2017 |
Score distribution:
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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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Overall, Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma is a great game with a fantastic narrative that feels immersive, unique and genuinely compelling.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 11, 2016
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Naysayers voice that Lego is going stale. Going by TFA this is far from the truth as with shooting, climbing, running and space flight mechanics all present, the series seems only on the ascend.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 10, 2016
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As a board game conversion then, Twilight Struggle succeeds in delivering a faithful, relatively slick digital experience wrapped up in a mostly pleasing user interface.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 10, 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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I was a little disappointed with a few aspects of the game, like the combat and screen loading but in general its fun to play.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 10, 2016
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It manages to encompass some of my favourite movies with one of my most beloved genres. Not only does it do it well but it also adds a few new interesting features which I look forward to seeing in any future titles they do.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 10, 2016
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Great value for the asking price. If you’re looking for a welcome distraction in between Quantum Break and The Division, you need look no further.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 10, 2016
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What Shattered Skies does well, it does really well. The environment is beautiful, combat is responsive, fast and exhilarating, graphically the game is satisfying and feels well optimised.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 8, 2016
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Blackhole is a fantastic 2D platformer with some wickedly difficult puzzles.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 8, 2016
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Asemblance is a special experience. It has the serious overtones of something dramatic but plays like something simple. It’s thought provoking but not a huge commitment.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 8, 2016
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- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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Every part of this game from the menus, to the characters, to the maps are very cute, colorful and vibrant.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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Even if this game was stable, it’s still pretty boring and I can’t imagine what type of gamer would get any enjoyment out of it.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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Sakura Dungeon is a game aimed at the crowd who enjoys fan-service games. It’s got gameplay, but that’s not the main focus at all. The real focus here is the girls that you can collect, interact with, and look at. If that’s not your thing (like me), then you probably shouldn’t play Sakura Dungeon. But if that is your thing, then there is a solid 20-30 hours worth here for you to enjoy, and plenty of extras.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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The characters are forgettable, the world is uninspired and the story is poorly told, but despite these issues, I enjoyed just about every minute of Kick & Fennick’s adventure.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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Breached is a difficult game to classify. It would be easy to peg it as a “survival game”, but the atmosphere and mechanical simplicity disqualify that somewhat. At the same time, it isn’t just an atmosphere/walking simulator, because of the urgency the mechanics have. What it does offer, however, is impressive visuals, a brooding tone, and some good writing. For 7 US$, that might be enough.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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It is slightly above average, and has a niche all of its own. A very small one too.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 7, 2016
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Despite all the impressive features with regards to customization, it isn’t well applied to the combat; and the combat is what makes the whole game! Playing with friends can be entertaining as you can enjoy the struggle together, but going solo will just become tedious. You’ll need to put a lot of time if you want to actually get good instead of just getting lucky.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 6, 2016
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It’s not without its rough edges or its share of strange design choices, but for the most part, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven is a hugely enjoyable brawler that makes the most of its striking source material thanks to its great writing, beautiful cel-shaded visuals and wealth of fan-friendly content.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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7 Days to Die is a lo-fi, budget survival-horror sandbox that surprisingly breathes some new life into the tired zombie template. It’s a powerful example of how a game, even when executed without the technical wizardry of big AAA publishers, can become a canvas for your own personal stories. It’s arrestingly compelling and, in the right hands, infinitely replayable. It’s a diamond in the zombie-infested rough.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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If you enjoy exploration (either environmentally or through dialog), Dex will keep you very busy and engaged the whole time.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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Addictive is an appropriate word to describe this unique puzzler, and no other Indie puzzle game has dragged me in to the same extent, and made me go back and repeatedly fail the same obstacle until I find a way pass, as KYUB has done.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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Every different aspect of this game just comes together perfectly to create this arcade masterpiece that is unlike any new game on the market and brings to mind all the great games of the past, thrusting it forward onto a new platform and paving the way to show all new gamers what older games used to be like.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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It might all sound rather serious, but Black Pants Studios make sure that fun is their highest priority. So while On Rusty Trails may present a gameplay formula that’s all too common in this current day and age, the fact that the game has the guts to convey such a relevant message elevates it beyond your traditional indie platformer.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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It does feel a bit tacked on to the series but I tried to see it as a singular experience and I’m now excited to see what happens in the upcoming episodes.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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A short game that’s reasonably fun to play and doesn’t take itself too seriously.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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It wants to be loved, and does deserve some attention. But I cannot emphasize enough, that a sale is the best time to buy this game. Despite the rough and rugged look to the visuals, and it’s dodgy half-brother collision detection bringing down the score more than it needed to be, I am confident that the score I have awarded will justify the enjoyment I had from my time invested. Cyanide Studios need to up their game, and work on these issues for the next iteration.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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A surprisingly detailed, enjoyable construction simulator with a staggering amount of depth.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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The only drawback (Hahaha, draw) is that you can only play this with friends, so if for some reason you and your pals don’t meet up often then this isn’t the game for you. But as I said this is the sole negative point for an otherwise amazingly amusing game.- Brash Games
- Posted Jul 5, 2016
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