Digitally Downloaded's Scores
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For 3,523 reviews, this publication has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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11% same as the average critic
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37% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Final Fantasy XV | |
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| Lowest review score: | Hentai Uni |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,789 out of 3523
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Mixed: 1,410 out of 3523
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Negative: 324 out of 3523
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Norn9 is an intense, in-depth look at relationships and romance, and it's a really lovely, enjoyable expereice at that.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 30, 2015
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- Posted Oct 29, 2015
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There’s an old saying, you can never have too much of a good thing. This is false. Hearts of Stone doesn’t offer that much new to the game, which is what the second expansion is supposedly meant to feature, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. What Hearts of Stone gives players is another reason to dive back into this world, and enjoy the stories that lie within.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 28, 2015
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It's probably not a game that you're going to spend too long playing online, and the AI is generally too soft for its own good, but Grand Ages: Medieval is the kind of game that, every time I sat down to play it, I'd lose time and end up playing for a half dozen hours or longer.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 28, 2015
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Sword Coast Legends offers up a solid version of Dungeons & Dragons, with a campaign and setting that were immediately appealing to me and plenty of user content already filling the community. This sort of content will be enormously valuable in giving Sword Coast Legends life beyond its campaign. However, limited tools hold this title back from greatness on the editing front, while its clear Diablo and Dragon Age influences may rub D&D purists the wrong way.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 27, 2015
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The most impressive thing to me about Guitar Hero Live is the way the developers have breathed new life into a series that became notorious for doing the same thing over and over again.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 27, 2015
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Lula's just trash. It's not satirical or insightful. It's not really funny. It's certainly not sexy. It's just not that interesting.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 27, 2015
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Another reason I believe in the game’s promise: the character interactions and voice cast are absolutely phenomenal.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 26, 2015
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To say that the final product is possibly one of the most disappointing games I’ve ever experienced is not an exaggeration, this is coming from a guy who has had to review some pretty disappointing ones over the years.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 26, 2015
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I really would have enjoyed combat with more depth to it than this. Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul is a great way to learn about or remember the anime, and a variety of modes and collectibles add mileage to the game. At the end of the day however, it is also meant to be a fighting game, and the combat is simply too bland to really get the most out of the experience.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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I had a really challenging time playing Once Upon Light, and it was enjoyable for that, but at times I felt some levels were too cluttered with content. Hardcore puzzle fans should have an enjoyable experience, but this one isn't really something that more relaxed players will get into.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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When a favourite song comes on, it is impossible not to feel like you are a part of the music, making it happen, and it is a glorious feeling when you nail that song at 100 per cent accuracy.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 22, 2015
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This particular package is limited in appeal to only the most committed fans of each series. The kinds of fans that could watch the same episode of Family Guy, American Dad, Archer or Bob’s Burgers over and over again and not actually become bored with it.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 21, 2015
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The game is delightfully odd and will absolutely make you laugh at least a handful of times. Unfortunately, the overwhelming lack of care put into some stuff that modern developers really shouldn't be getting wrong is noticable.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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As a milestone celebration, 200% Mixed Juice can often feel like one big in-joke which players will need prior knowledge of the developer’s previous games to properly appreciate. That being said however, there’s a distinct joy in the game’s design and the celebratory nature of the game’s development seeps through its design to bring about a lighthearted and engaging experience.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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Otherwise, Transformers: Devastation is a pure form of fun and entertainment, and there are simply not enough games like this out there.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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The biggest issue with Guild of Dungeoneering is that the gameplay never really evolves. Your deck of cards does grow and you'll get new and better cards, but the overall experience in hour two really is not all that different from hour ten.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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Code:Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ is an ambitious, daring otome adventure that takes full advantage of the visual novel format. The lengthy narrative obviously won’t appease anyone frightened of novels, but for fans of the genre, it’s teeming with style and one of 2015’s essential reads.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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It’s just too bad that the same admiration wasn’t applied to characteristics beyond how the motorcycles look and feel.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 18, 2015
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There’s a narrative that not only follows on from one of the finest stories ever written (and I'm not just talking in terms of video games) but succeeds in actually enhancing it. The soundtrack is absolutely incredible and does some amazing things in remixing music that was already peerless.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 16, 2015
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While I would prefer to see Bandai Namco at least try and do something to modernise the series, it’s difficult to really criticise it for sticking to beloved tradition. And as long as the narratives continue to be as enjoyable as they are, it’s really quite easy to forgive each new game its flaws anyway.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 16, 2015
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Sadly there just isn't much more to Dengeki Bunko than this. It is an exceedingly limited, albeit pretty 2D anime fighting game, with very little appeal beyond the fact you can have the little sister from Oreimo beat up the Sword Art characters. While a fun concept, the modern fighting game needs much more than that.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 14, 2015
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It saddens me to say that even though Afro Samurai 2 had potential, it felt rushed and may be one of the worst games I have played this year. It's poor enough that even die hard Afro Samurai fans should stay away from this mess of a game.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 14, 2015
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For a game that I think this is this essential, and this important, there's only one score I can really give it.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 13, 2015
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The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is a fairly standard point and click game, but it is also a wonderfully written and fundamentally enjoyable adventure that will appeal to both genre veterans, and people simply looking to a good, clean, fun little title.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 13, 2015
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Fans of Descent from way back when should have a pretty good idea of what to expect here, as it is very much a modern take on the genre - to the point where it could be argued as a spiritual successor. It plays well and does its job, but it's also a thin package that doesn't offer a great deal of substance beyond the endless loot grind.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 13, 2015
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There’s so much to like about Ninja Pizza Girl. We so rarely get to see glimpses into the team behind a game nowadays, but Ninja Pizza Girl just exudes vibrancy from all its edges that it’s impossible not to be charmed by the wonderful people at Disparity Games.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 13, 2015
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The one saving grace to Bedlam is that it doesn't take itself seriously. There's some nicely written self-referential humour in there. Sadly, Bedlam seems to think it is genuinely funny, rather than the actual joke, so some of the humour falls a bit flat in assuming that people want to play the game in the first place.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 12, 2015
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Wrapped in the warm, happy colours and light soundtrack that it is, Dragon Quest Heroes is a genuine delight of a game. It's endlessly playable, both in short bursts and longer sessions, has a truly enjoyable cast of characters, and an infectious sense of humour. You might feel bad massacring entire family lines of slimes, but other than that I can't see anyone finding anything but joy from their time with this one.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 12, 2015
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Thank goodness The Legend of Legacy is on a portable system, because once you start you’ll find time anywhere to play: you’ll get in a few more rounds of grinding on the bus, or a few steps closer to your self-imposed goal while waiting in line in a government office. The classic JRPG elements combined with the characters, the story, the graphics, and the music make this a game not to miss out on.- Digitally Downloaded
- Posted Oct 11, 2015
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