Digital Trends' Scores
- Games
For 548 reviews, this publication has graded:
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27% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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70% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | XCOM 2: War of the Chosen | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Lord of the Rings - Gollum |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 256 out of 548
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Mixed: 267 out of 548
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Negative: 25 out of 548
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Warriors: Abyss is a shallow Hades riff that doesn't put its creative squad building hook to good use.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 18, 2025
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Brothership’s problems will look familiar to anyone who found themselves disappointed by games like Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam or Paper Mario: Sticker Star. Nintendo has seemingly convinced itself that every Mario RPG needs to have bespoke gimmicks. It’s not enough to give players a well-written story and iterate on a solid combat foundation; there always has to be a twist, or two, or three. Those layers drag Brothership down the longer the adventure goes on, making even its intriguing climax feel exhausting by the end.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 4, 2024
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While it adds some interesting new features to the Call of Duty formula, Vanguard's mixed bag of changes makes it a forgettable entry.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 15, 2021
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is a monotonous chore that spoils its charming premise with weak roguelike design and repetitive combat. The colorful, new visuals and endearing story give the remake a welcome dose of character, but the added features overly simplify the adventure. It might be enough to keep the franchise’s youngest fans occupied for a few hours, but there are plenty of other Pokémon games on Switch that deliver a more satisfying experience for all ages.- Digital Trends
- Posted Mar 16, 2020
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Playing Afterparty feels like a bad night out with friends. Things didn’t go as expected, but it’s still fun.- Digital Trends
- Posted Mar 30, 2020
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It’s particularly frustrating to see Last Round struggle in terms of raw performance when it has no problem marketing its DLC.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 24, 2015
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Everybody 1-2-Switch! is a perfectly enjoyable minigame collection dragged down by what feel like obvious oversights.- Digital Trends
- Posted Jul 4, 2023
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Godfall offers a lot of promise with its impressive visuals and impactful combat, but those highlights are lost in a sparse dungeon crawler that sells its strengths short. It’s far different than the Destiny 2 clone fans were anticipating, but that live service style may have been a better fit for its commitment to loot grinding.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 11, 2020
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The world of Destiny 2 suffers every time its great ideas fail to deliver on their promise. We’ll see if things are improved in days and weeks to come by new additions like the new “Raid Lair” mode, which launches Friday. For now, Curse of Osiris feels shallow, an add-on comprising reused content and busywork. Curse of Osiris takes Destiny 2 back in time to the early days of Destiny, when players were stuck with a much weaker game.- Digital Trends
- Posted Dec 7, 2017
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In its latest action-adventure game, Sniper Elite developer Rebellion lays out a solid plan to thrive in a wasteland of nuclear apocalypse games. Rather than aping Fallout or Stalker’s action RPG formula, the more streamlined Atomfall scavenges together some original ideas in its deconstructed quests and an emphasis on bartering. That could have made for a compelling survival story built around open-ended exploration, but it’s those pesky details that will get you killed during a nuclear disaster.- Digital Trends
- Posted Mar 21, 2025
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Watch Dogs: Legion is Ubisoft’s most ambitious entry in the series yet, and while it doesn’t disappoint like the first Watch Dogs, it feels aimless. Exploring London is a good time, but the game is never challenging, and the story makes very little sense.- Digital Trends
- Posted Oct 28, 2020
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Skull and Bones turns the Golden Age of Piracy, one of the most exciting periods in history, into a mundane and plodding experience.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 20, 2024
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 might just be the series' worst installment yet.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 11, 2023
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Hogwarts Legacy delivers a perfectly competent adventure, but its most unforgivable curse is its lack of imagination. Despite having access to an entire universe of possibilities, its sole trick is using magic to cover up tired video game clichés that feel entirely disconnected from the vibrant source material it’s adapting. The only unique aspect it brings to the open-world genre is franchise branding, making for a shallow experience that doesn’t offer much more than wish fulfillment for fans unable to let go of a dream.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 9, 2023
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Despite its inventive take on the zombie survival genre, State of Decay 2 struggles with technical issues. Cooperative multiplayer and flexible play may appeal to some, but its pacing issues and a barrage of bugs make it a hard sell.- Digital Trends
- Posted May 17, 2018
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NHL 18 bites off more than it can chew in terms of new gameplay moves, although the defensive skill stick is a welcome feature. The arcade game mode NHL Threes delivers fast and lasting fun, but the simulation modes — the series’ most important components — lacks personality in an age when most sports games ooze personality.- Digital Trends
- Posted Sep 14, 2017
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- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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This is a series that refuses to grow, even as it chases an older audience.- Digital Trends
- Posted Dec 2, 2014
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We can imagine a Metal Gear game with zombies that would be a lot of fun, but Metal Gear Survive is not that game. Everything about it, from the thin and uninspiring story and characters to the survival systems and combat, feels tuned to keep you busy, but not entertained. It’s a game that crams in mechanics and ideas without finding a way to make them fun together, while always failing to respect players’ time.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 27, 2018
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League constantly finds ways to stop players from enjoying this bombastic cooperative shooter.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 6, 2024
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South Park: The Fractured But Whole isn’t an even experience. Some moments are fun and pretty funny, but others feel pretty uninspired. Exploring the town of South Park isn’t as novel this time out, and it largely isn’t as funny. RPG systems like combat, looting and crafting are just involved enough to make them interesting, but the firm emphasis is on the story and humor of the show. With the plot taking a while to develop and with so many jokes just feeling played out, loose on their landings or easy and obvious, it’s tough to really get excited to head back down to South Park.- Digital Trends
- Posted Oct 16, 2017
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There isn’t a AAA game out there that doesn’t exist to make money, but Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel stumps for dollars in a brazenly insipid way. It’s a paint-by-numbers effort, almost from top to bottom.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 25, 2014
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Gungrave G.O.R.E delivers on the run-and-gun, stylish action with a modern PS2-like coat of paint that you'll either love or hate.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 22, 2022
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I’ve played a decent number of RPG expansions in my time, and a majority of them have built on what makes the base game good. Whether it was The Witcher 3‘s Blood and Wine or New Vegas‘ Old World Blues, a good DLC takes the best aspects of the base game and raises them up while including a unique, new spin. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla‘s Siege of Paris is antithetical to that. The game’s best parts — its world and characters — are left in the muck, while a boring gameplay loop and heavy-handed story take center stage. Of course, some players will enjoy having more of the same to explore, but considering how long it takes to even finish Valhalla, I couldn’t imagine coming back for seconds. When I first arrived in the game’s version of Paris, I saw an exhausted, burnt-out land. When I left it, I could certainly sympathize.- Digital Trends
- Posted Aug 11, 2021
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Valkyrie Elysium delivers an average action experience that fails to revive a classic RPG series.- Digital Trends
- Posted Oct 11, 2022
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Destruction AllStars has a sturdy engine, but it’s overworked in almost every respect. The needless on-foot component and character abilities clutter an otherwise light but fun pick-up-and-play game with satisfying wrecks. Toss in some overeager DualSense support, and the result is a multiplayer game that’s chaotic for all the wrong reasons.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 8, 2021
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Tunic desperately tries to recreate the magic of classic Legend of Zelda games, all too often doing so to a fault. It tries to be hands-off and instead leaves the player with no idea of where to go. It wants to have simple combat, akin to something like the Zelda Oracle games, but that approach gets stale incredibly fast here. More than anything though, Tunic left me feeling lost in its mysteries, which I didn’t want to solve out of need or drive, but because I couldn’t bear them anymore.- Digital Trends
- Posted Mar 17, 2022
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- Posted Jul 11, 2024
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Redfall makes concessions to work as a middling multiplayer game at the expense of a promising single-player experience.- Digital Trends
- Posted May 3, 2023
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Is it fair to review a game when I’m still downloading massive patches for it? Whether you believe that answer to be yes or no, the headache-inducing roadblocks that I encountered while playing the highly unstable Stalker 2 have made for a disappointing playthrough. After nearly 15 years of waiting for the next mainline series entry, the game feels less like a groundbreaking continuation and more like a world full of missed opportunities.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 20, 2024
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Chorus' stellar space combat is brought down by a myriad of design choices that range from frustrating to outright annoying.- Digital Trends
- Posted Dec 3, 2021
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If you've played a game bySpiders, Steelrising is the same story. It's a game with lofty ambitions, aiming to compete with the best in the genre, but ultimately lacking the resources and polish to pull it off. I admire a studio stretching to push beyond its perceived ability, but working within limitations is crucial. If this is a path Spiders is truly committed to taking, I hope it can find its footing in its next project. The studio has loads of promise with its RPG experience and its ability to lay solid groundwork for action combat. But Steelrising feels more like a prototype than what the studio is truly capable of.- Digital Trends
- Posted Sep 6, 2022
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The Saints go straight to hell, both literally and metaphorically, in Saints Row IV standalone expansion, Gat Out of Hell.- Digital Trends
- Posted Jan 27, 2015
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Monark tries a lot of new ideas, but only finds success with an intriguing battle system ... and even that has a mileage that may vary.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 16, 2022
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Agents of Mayhem is a generic take on the city open world shooter. A diverse cast of heroes and a few funny one liners save it from being downright bad, but its repetitive missions and bland world firmly solidify its mediocrity.- Digital Trends
- Posted Aug 28, 2017
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Atlas Fallen has some ambitious ideas for a game of its scale, but its poor presentation holds back a promising combat system.- Digital Trends
- Posted Aug 9, 2023
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AEW: Fight Forever will win over N64 nostalgists, but anyone looking for a modern wrestling experience may be let down by an unpolished, bare-bones package.- Digital Trends
- Posted Jun 28, 2023
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Madden NFL 23 is an improved game when compared to Madden NFL 22, but that isn't enough to make it good.- Digital Trends
- Posted Aug 23, 2022
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Assassin’s Creed Unity may be an incredible piece of architecture, but that’s sadly all it is.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 25, 2014
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While Rainbow Six Extraction stands out within its genre and the Tom Clancy lineup of games as a whole, it rarely does so to its advantage. This extremely tough experience becomes more frustrating if you play it alone or with random players. If someone is looking for a very involved cooperative game to play with their best friends, Rainbow Six Extraction may grab their attention, but its repetitiveness and terrible grind may get to players after a while.- Digital Trends
- Posted Jan 25, 2022
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It’s a game that seemingly aims to bottle lighting a second time, and fails spectacularly.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 25, 2014
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Balan Wonderworld is a hodge-podge of half-formed platforming ideas that squander a whole lot of charm.- Digital Trends
- Posted Mar 29, 2021
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South Park: Snow Day! flushes a nostalgic multiplayer premise down the toilet.- Digital Trends
- Posted Mar 25, 2024
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The best way to escape Dead Island is to never land there in the first place.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 30, 2014
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There’s palpable ambition fueling MindsEye, but I can feel where it likely clashed with business decisions that forced the project out of the oven prematurely. It’s the kind of game that you can only pity, holding some empathy for the artists watching an unrealized dream tumble away like a self-driving truck down a crater. No chef wants to serve you uncooked beef.- Digital Trends
- Posted Jun 16, 2025
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The Order: 1886 is a terrible game. Not because it’s broken or made without skill. Certainly not because it’s an average-length, story-driven shooter with minimal replay value. It’s just a bad game, forgettable in every conceivable way and safely ignored by all but the most ardent Trophy hunters.- Digital Trends
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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While not outright broken like Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) or Sonic Boom, Sonic Frontiers is a heavily misguided game that muffles good ideas with questionable narrative, technical, and gameplay design decisions. Sonic Team continues to demonstrate that it's not quite sure what to do with the blue blur, taking a wild swing with a game that tries to rival open-world games rather than double down on the strengths of newer titles like Sonic Generations and Sonic Mania, or older successes like the Sonic Adventure series.- Digital Trends
- Posted Nov 7, 2022
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The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is a disaster in a way that I sincerely thought wasn’t possible anymore. With so much money on the line, I thought we’d long passed the days where a game as transparently bad as Superman 64 could exist. Popular IPs are like gold in 2023, and companies carefully guard them like protective dragons. And yet, Gollum seems to have slipped by the watchful eye of so many stakeholders undetected. It’s a rare sight in the modern gaming landscape, and one that almost makes me nostalgic for the bad games of my childhood.- Digital Trends
- Posted May 26, 2023
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