Cultura Geek's Scores
- Games
For 112 reviews, this publication has graded:
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33% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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59% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Death Stranding 2: On The Beach | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 62 out of 112
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Mixed: 50 out of 112
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Negative: 0 out of 112
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Shinobi: Art of Vengeance brings one of SEGA’s most beloved icons back to life. This 2D action-platformer, with a retro spirit and modern mechanics, strikes a perfect balance between hack-and-slash combat and metroidvania-style exploration, enhanced by stunning art and animations that are as fluid as they are epic.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Aug 25, 2025
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Metal Gear Solid Delta is a worthy addition to the saga, proving that Kojima and Konami’s formula is still alive and well. It still feels like a brand-new game and remains one of the greatest of all time. Back in 2004, and now again today, that’s nothing short of a nuclear bomb.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Aug 21, 2025
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Mafia: The Old Country isn’t a bad game, and it shines in its artistic and graphical aspects. At times, it reaches photorealism and captivates with its cinematic approach—its lighting, camera work, landscapes, music, and historical setting are all top-notch. However, on the narrative and gameplay front, it shows inconsistencies that prevent it from fully taking off. Even so, if you’re a fan of mafia stories, this is definitely something you’ll want to play.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Aug 20, 2025
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The franchise is celebrating, and one of the best gifts for fans is this new installment. High difficulty, frustration, achievements, powers, story, friendships, betrayals—it has it all. While the character progression system feels a bit limited and could offer more freedom when customizing our ninjas, you quickly forget about that thanks to its challenging nature and short but intense length.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Aug 20, 2025
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The third installment in the franchise feels good, but as if something’s missing. The eight maps and six playable classes make it feel more like an early access title than a full release. If Tripwire can pull off what they achieved with the previous game, we could be looking at the best entry in the series. Until then, it’s still a little short of fully satisfying—and the kitchen’s already closed.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Aug 15, 2025
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With a major visual upgrade, improved gameplay quality, and a much better-paced story, this miniature adventure is everything we needed from Obsidian in a sequel that far surpasses its predecessor. Spiders, scorpions, cockroaches, and praying mantises may go unnoticed in everyday life, but when you're the size of a pill bug, they become the worst threats you could ever face. [Early Access Score = 90]- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 29, 2025
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Donkey Kong Bananza reimagines the platformer genre with a title that strikes a solid balance between technical execution and game design. All of it is wrapped in a compelling reinterpretation of Journey to the Center of the Earth, starring Donkey Kong and a young Pauline. Bananza shines thanks to its environments, destruction mechanics, and resource management—elements that do a great job of concealing its weaker aspects, such as the camera system and a few repetitive boss fights.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 27, 2025
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Although the Metroidvania genre has evolved over the years—with many titles attempting to break the status quo—Shadow Labyrinth plays it safe, merely checking off the boxes expected of the genre. As a transmedia product, it works to a degree, but it never truly completes the circle. Much like its main character, it feels like a pizza missing a slice.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 22, 2025
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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot DLC Daima Part 1 continues CyberConnect2 and Bandai’s mission to capture the essence of the anime in this new adventure. With enhanced visuals, the DLC lays the groundwork for what will become the adaptation of the series’ final arc — and with it, the most anticipated battles and transformations.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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No Heroes Here 2 is a textbook tower defense game, built on the foundations of its multiplayer and cooperative experience. A sequel with clear improvements, yet one that sticks to the same structure of a straightforward title, lacking in complexity and greater ambition.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 11, 2025
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 doesn’t try to reinvent anything—because it didn’t need to. Its goal is to capture the mood and nostalgia, and bring it into the present with better visuals and tighter gameplay. In that sense, it carries all the strengths of modern games and all the nostalgia of the past: it is what it is, and it doesn’t need to be anything more.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 11, 2025
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Rhythm, gameplay, frustration, and strategy are the key elements in this port of a PSP classic to modern platforms. While some extra levels or quality-of-life improvements would have helped ease the tedious item grinding, this adaptation meets expectations—but offers nothing new for longtime fans of the franchise.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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Enchanted by Nature is a visually stunning and detail-rich pack that introduces fairies as a new occult type and embraces a whimsical, fairy tale-inspired aesthetic. While it brings new mechanics such as natural living, a luck system, and magical afflictions, its gameplay feels limited if you're not drawn to the role of mystical creatures. With a high price tag and few options beyond the magical theme, the expansion may feel more restrictive than expansive.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 7, 2025
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Fun, ambitious, and complex—even if the core idea feels a bit overused. With so many roguelike card games out there, Battle Train manages to stand out thanks to its humor, vibrant visuals, and a difficulty curve that ramps up without warning. Meeting new NPCs and unlocking fresh cards with each run keeps the experience engaging and prevents it from feeling repetitive.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jul 6, 2025
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This collaboration between Stellar Blade and GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE brings a bit more than just extra outfits for Eve. It introduces a minigame that recreates the third-person shooter mechanics of the Nikke universe, with five shooting phases, search challenges, and a new, difficult Boss Challenge encounter. It’s a crossover made especially for fans, though it doesn’t feel as ambitious as it probably should.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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We could try to come up with an eloquent way to say that Death Stranding 2 is great—but that honestly wouldn’t do it justice. What matters is that it’s memorable. It surpasses the original by understanding exactly what made it special in the first place, and builds on that foundation to deliver a game that’s both bold and powerful. In its continuity, it gains strength—enough to stand among those rare, historic titles that don’t resemble anything else out there. This is one you need to experience to understand why some creators are simply different. Kojima, you’ve done it again.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 23, 2025
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The atmosphere, music, landscapes, and an excellent job preserving the original texts alongside the board games are the standout strengths of this MMO. With a simple gameplay system that checks all the boxes for current-generation titles, it offers a more than acceptable experience when it comes to enjoying a space-time adventure that deviates from the original storyline.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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While modern sports video games focus on realism and official licenses, Sloclap goes back to basics with Rematch, a football title that prioritizes gameplay above all else and distances itself from the pay-to-win model that has become common in the king of sports.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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The story of Raidou Kuzunoha XIV was highly anticipated by fans, and it delivered on all its promises. With visual and audio improvements, smoother combat, and a graphical quality on par with Atlus' latest titles, the demon summoner’s adventure lives up to the expectations and even surpasses them for those eager to experience it on modern platforms.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 18, 2025
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The PC port of Stellar Blade is the best version to play. Graphically and technically, it improves upon everything seen on PlayStation 5. While running it at max settings and in 4K requires a high-end PC, it’s undeniable that the game looks better than ever, and Shift Up’s optimization is excellent. If you're into third-person action RPGs, hack and slash titles, and appreciate the game’s artistic flair, Stellar Blade—despite not being flawless—is a highly recommended option that earns a rightful place at the table among the genre’s greats.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 17, 2025
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Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition may not offer the best gameplay experience, but it still stands as an interesting option thanks to its portable mode, controller integration, and current technical performance. This time around, CD Projekt RED did its homework.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 17, 2025
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The game is appealing for those seeking a casual stealth and platforming experience, wrapped in a timeless pixel art style. While its 10-hour runtime might leave you wanting more, this release could benefit in the future from improvements to its hiding and enemy distraction mechanics.- Cultura Geek
- Posted Jun 3, 2025
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The sheer scope and mechanics turn this sequel into one of the most enjoyable cozy games of the year. Between battles, resource gathering, and a simple yet rewarding story, our heroes’ journey becomes an addictive experience that’s hard to put down. With countless possibilities and a future DLC set to extend our stay, Level-5’s latest entry is a strong recommendation for those with the time to truly enjoy it.- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 29, 2025
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Elden Ring: Nightreign is the most fast-paced take on FromSoftware’s formula, but the truth is it didn’t need to be faster or lean so heavily into an arcade-style gameplay, especially when its last installment was so special. It raises the question—if even the masters of the genre no longer want to keep making “soulslikes,” and with their upcoming title The Duskbloods seemingly following the same path, is there really anything left to uncover?- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 29, 2025
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Mortal Kombat Definitive Edition expands the story and pays close attention to the newly added characters. However, if you already own the base game, it might feel like too little. Still, if you’re a hardcore fan of the franchise, you might want to have access to all the included characters. For those who haven’t played it before and don’t own the base game, this edition is the best way to experience Mortal Kombat 1.- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 27, 2025
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While the realistic racing genre often comes with a steep learning curve, EA Sports F1 25 makes a solid effort by offering high-quality driving assists and alternative content to deliver a positive experience for newcomers, while also polishing in-game details that seasoned gamers will appreciate. Combined with all official circuits, real driver names, and the return of Braking Point mode, it stands out as a highly recommended title for anyone who loves Formula 1.- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 27, 2025
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Capcom manages to draw us in once again with another remaster that lives up to the original, having modernized the combat system for new generations. With additions to the soundtrack, improved resolution, a higher difficulty level for seasoned players, and refined controls, the game feels just as good as it did 23 years ago—but for longtime fans, the upgrades aren’t quite enough to make it feel like something entirely new.- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 20, 2025
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The 10 hours of fun, humor, destruction, mystery, and 1950s American style are all the team at Studio Far Out Games needs to deliver an enjoyable experience for anyone. The story leads us to destruction, while the humor and missions bring us back down to earth as chaos slowly simmers behind the scenes before exploding in your face.- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 20, 2025
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Sport is a universal language that stirs emotions and connects us to deep memories. In Despelote, we relive the childhood memories of one of its creators, as he witnessed his country being swept up in football fever during a time of profound socioeconomic restructuring.- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 19, 2025
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Doom: The Dark Ages offers a new way to experience the classic Slayer, as blocking and parrying take the spotlight over the lateral dodges and double jumps featured in previous entries. Now, the Slayer is an unstoppable war tank — a true threat that must be managed carefully with a wide array of short- and long-range weapons. It all plays out like a macabre dance where counterattacking is the key.- Cultura Geek
- Posted May 9, 2025
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