CPUGamer's Scores
- Games
For 307 reviews, this publication has graded:
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63% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Dawn of Discovery | |
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| Lowest review score: | World War II Combat: Iwo Jima |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 229 out of 307
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Mixed: 70 out of 307
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Negative: 8 out of 307
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Gameplay is pedestrian, ultimately annoying and not as replayable as a Sims title should be.- CPUGamer
- Posted Apr 11, 2011
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What the game does – a single-player campaign – it does very well, and if you enjoyed the rich scenarios of previous games in the series you probably own this game already. If you don't, and if you're looking for an entry point into the phenomenon, this is as stellar a place to start as any.- CPUGamer
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Despite some graphical setbacks, Singularity overcomes its inadequacies to present a solid and worthwhile experience for fans of story-driven gaming.- CPUGamer
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The content is in abundance, the gameplay is mostly solid, and the child-like humor is all there, but it just feels like something is missing to make the whole experience great.- CPUGamer
- Posted Jun 20, 2011
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The episode should clock in somewhere around four hours depending on how often you use the hint system. I think people of all ages could really enjoy The Great Cow Race, especially the fans of the comics.- CPUGamer
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OpFlash 2 actually tries realism and gets the basics right.- CPUGamer
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The bottom line is that Gun could have, and probably should have, been great. It's got some very good ideas, a good storyline, and excellent voice acting and characterizations. The gameplay and level design is miserable.- CPUGamer
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The needs system may very well be the make-or-break point for several players.- CPUGamer
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The basic fact is that Red Orchestra 2 spoils you. Playing any other shooter, especially one that claims to be realistic, after going through a few rounds in RO2 is bound to be a disappointment.- CPUGamer
- Posted Nov 27, 2011
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The game is really little more than a glorified browser game for which you have to shell out $6.- CPUGamer
- Posted Mar 23, 2011
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This is as replayable as it gets. Nightlife--as is the Sims 2--is completely open-ended.- CPUGamer
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Saying that it stands head-and-shoulders above all of the scant competition for grand-strategy kingship almost goes without saying.- CPUGamer
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Despite the many warts, Eschalon is not without charm, as this game would have been an award-winning achievement in 1986 or so. Everything is done well, for that era, but, much like steam locomotives, I’m just not convinced this style really works nowadays.- CPUGamer
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A must buy to those that enjoyed the original. Hardcore fans should already own it, and everyone else will miss out on another great game yet again.- CPUGamer
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Its biggest issue may be its release date: there are simply better games competing for your dollar in the marketplace right now.- CPUGamer
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Movement and controls seem so crisp and fluid that it just makes for an extremely enjoyable experience.- CPUGamer
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The Next Big Thing however is not half decent; it's only the best adventure game I've played in the past few years.- CPUGamer
- Posted May 19, 2011
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Certainly the best Adventure Game of 2005 and possibly destined to be considered one of the most elite point and click adventure games ever released.- CPUGamer
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Unfortunately, while the game has heart, it just doesn't have the goods.- CPUGamer
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- Posted Nov 1, 2011
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A good example that games with forgettable stories and acting are still worth playing. Rich storytelling is always welcome and I’d love to see more of it, but these are games after all and playability is a lot more important.- CPUGamer
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I found it annoying that there was no mission briefing. There was no introduction information on your target or why you were there that came up prior to the mission starting.- CPUGamer
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The rich, luscious colors somehow make the world a lot more believable than games like Crysis 2 could ever be.- CPUGamer
- Posted May 6, 2011
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Aside from mission parameters and available equipment, you really can do anything you want in ArmA.- CPUGamer
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I don’t need to play the same game three times.- CPUGamer
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Cossacks II was built to be played over and over. The only question is would you want to?- CPUGamer
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Puzzles slay the sense of urgency and tension as quickly as the killer does people.- CPUGamer
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I would only recommend it to the most dedicated of adventure game fans, particularly those familiar with the previous games in the series.- CPUGamer
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