CPUGamer's Scores
- Games
For 307 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
63% higher than the average critic
-
4% same as the average critic
-
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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest review score: | World War II Combat: Iwo Jima |
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 229 out of 307
-
Mixed: 70 out of 307
-
Negative: 8 out of 307
307
game
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- Critic Score
When I first started playing, I was impressed with the game, as it seemed the first real advancement since the "Diablo" genre was created years ago. After one play-through, though, I’m done with it.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Guerrilla is fun, until you make a terrible discovery: it’s pretty easy.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The series is greater than the sum of its parts. So, consider Requiem as not a full-fledged Penumbra game but rather a small add-on that should keep you busy and humbled for a weekend.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Queen's Gambit is a mixed bag. The new campaigns are solid and well-worth the effort despite their obvious flaws, but the vanishingly small number of new features, weapons, and vehicles make it difficult to recommend.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Technically splendid, but lacks the soul and the focus that made its previous games such powerful experiences.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Another reason I like this game is because there is a number of ways to go about playing it. You can be aggressive and pick the soldiers for that, or you can be stealthy and snipe through your missions.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The move to vibrant, fully-realized 3D hasn’t altered the formula at all.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The total effect of the expansion pack is still positive (multiplayer is still fun; even the single-player has its uses) but there are a few worrying signs – the introduction of hero units and special abilities and the inward-looking nature of the entire game (SP as preparation for MP).- CPUGamer
- Posted Apr 17, 2011
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It’s fun, addicting, and satisfying, but nothing about 2008 Edition makes it a substantial update or upgrade.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- CPUGamer
- Posted Oct 24, 2010
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Fallout 3 is just mediocre. It’s bogged down by too many problems, engine issues, and poor writing to really wrestle its way into classic status.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
I would only recommend this game to adventure fans that are into the Agatha Christie series of novels. However, they should prepare to be faced with repetitive and secretarial tasks.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
For ten dollars, I had enough content to enjoy myself and certainly liked it more than some of the other Fallout related DLC I have completed in the past.- CPUGamer
- Posted Jun 26, 2011
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The skirmishes usually don’t last very long, making this an excellent game to play for a quick fix.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Even factoring in the (token) multiplayer, Rage is a brief game in a small world, with two small towns and not much else. Despite my criticisms, the fact that I really want more says that ultimately this is a pretty good game, just with much unrealized potential.- CPUGamer
- Posted Oct 19, 2011
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
An addicting strategy game that I enjoyed playing once I found the cheat codes.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It's a fun game that takes too long to get going anywhere, but its combat is so slick and refined that everything else around needs to step up to that level of quality. The universe of Diablo is most certainly destroyed, but the game is far from it.- CPUGamer
- Posted May 31, 2012
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A snipers best dream and worst nightmare. You can be walking through the forest and all of a sudden a shot rings out and you get hit. I found a couple of times where I could not see the sniper because he was hiding behind a tree.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
I would only recommend it to the most dedicated of adventure game fans, particularly those familiar with the previous games in the series.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
While no particular portion of the game stands out as truly spectacular, everything is sufficiently put-together to provide good entertainment. It’s simple fun.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
I don’t need to play the same game three times.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Situation Comedy seems to suffer from the "more of the same" syndrome.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Puzzles slay the sense of urgency and tension as quickly as the killer does people.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Much of the game will simply be roaming the entire island, area by area, until you trigger some new event which will move the plot along.- CPUGamer
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
I think Keepsake can be appreciated by a small percentage of adventure genre lovers if players pace themselves.- CPUGamer