Eurogamer Italy's Scores
- Games
For 4,118 reviews, this publication has graded:
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47% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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47% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Resogun: Defenders | |
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| Lowest review score: | Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust |
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Positive: 2,023 out of 4118
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Mixed: 1,969 out of 4118
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Negative: 126 out of 4118
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Wavey The Rocket is a new 3D side-scrolling arcade game based on a little fast rocket riding on a side curve. Despite its original gameplay, this game is not suitable for all players.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 8, 2020
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Conan Unconqured is a survival RTS Tower defense set in the world of Conan the Barbarian. This spin-off certainly tries to appeal RTS lovers, but despite some smart and original ideas, the game lacks depth and becomes boring after a few hours, also due to the absence of competitive multiplayer both offline and online. Co-op multiplayer is good but definitely not enough to keep the game standing among giants of the RTS genre.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jul 11, 2019
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A good and solid follow-up, Rearmed 2 adds the "new" ability of jumping and refreshes the swing mechanics of the original remake, but fails in the co-op mode and in other, little but annoying chunks of gameplay.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Legend of Kay Anniversary is an old games in every aspects but it’s still an interesting games for someone who is looking for an old school action-platform. The good quality of the combat-system and the platforming obviate the problem of the camera and the banality of the plot.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 2, 2015
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Outward is an open world RPG with survival elements characterized by an excellent depth and peculiar elements that make the experience precious, despite a poor technical level.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 3, 2019
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Namco plays with our feelings again with another (expensive) double serving of its Good Gold Days games. Feel old yet? You will!- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jul 20, 2020
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The Phoenix Edition brings some balance to the troubled The Tomorrow Children. Now you can play offline in the new single-player mode and have a little bit of help during the hard work... but after six years most of the structural issues of the original game are still there!- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 15, 2022
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We Happy Few presents a fascinating and catastrophic world, thanks to an artistic sector that highlights good design choices. Unfortunately, the gameplay and the technical side can not stand the comparison, and the final effect is weakened.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Aug 10, 2018
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Looking for an enjoyable TPS with lots of action and hordes of (zombie) enemies to kill? Look no further, as Zombie Army Trilogy is the perfect game for a quick and careless session of blasting everything that moves. Unfortunately, though, there’s not much more than that.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 18, 2015
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This compilation uses the nostalgia effect to draw money from the hardcore fans of Mortal Kombat. Unlike Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition, anyway, after so many years the three games of the Kollection are less appealing than before. The horrible lag, moreover, prevent players from having fun with the online multiplayer.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 14, 2011
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Continue?9876543210 doesn't exist to entertain us, but to expose the author's conscience and invite us to a journey through his vision. As a work of art, some will probably love it; just don't expect to find too much of a “game” in it.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Feb 7, 2014
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Travel in Time is another silly, idiot… but very funny compilation of mini-games starring the craziest rabbits on Earth. If you liked the previous entries, this will takes you to another level of stupidity!- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Dec 17, 2010
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Senran Kagura Burst is pure fan-service. It's combat system is good but boring and the graphics are not that sharp, but if you like these kind of experiences you'll find in this 3DS game a good friend to play with.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 1, 2014
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Ghost Recon Breakpoint aims to renew the canons of the series, but fails to do so with a tasteless story and too many technical problems.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Oct 13, 2019
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A fun idea and quite an amusing gameplay but very, very, very short life span!- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 16, 2013
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The quality of MicroBot's concept is unquestionable, but the same goes for its various balance issues. The game is cool, the fluid physics work just as they should, but the lack of rhythm between the fights and the exploration is a big problem, just like the lack of an online multiplayer.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jan 13, 2011
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A psychological horror experience blended with a walking simulator that will make you ask for an antiemetic.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Oct 16, 2016
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FlatOut rises from its ashes with a little-more-than-average new chapter full of craziness, hi-octane speed and some annoying flaws.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 30, 2017
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Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth is a "Kinect addicted" game. The good use of the vocal commands is pretty interesting and could be really hilarious with few friends gathered into the same room. Pity for the short length and the too-easy difficulty level.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 29, 2012
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The Chase Begins doesn’t introduce any substantial change to the LEGO City Undercover universe we've seen on Wii U. Still it's a good title, with an enjoyable campaign and lots of loading screens you’re not going to love.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 18, 2013
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Another decent familiy tie-in from Activision, maybe not quite enjoyable as Kung-Fu Panda or Ice Age, but still entertaining for a childish audience. Best if played in co-op with 2-4 other people, the lack of an online mode is really a shame.- Eurogamer Italy
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WRC Powerslide is a nice arcade interpretation of the classic WRC simulation game. The lack of game modes is pretty obvious, but the genuine arcade gameplay can offer a lot of fun.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 7, 2013
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With WRC 4, Milestone has taken a big step forward. Both the graphics and the physics are much better here than in WRC 3 and the new Career Mode is good enough to entertain both expert and beginner players.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Oct 30, 2013
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Fuse is a mid tier in the TPS chart. Insomniac has created a plain game with no outstanding qualities. The overall experience is still good enough and the multiplayer mode is the core element of this game.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 28, 2013
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Moon Hunters is an artistic game that fails almost completely in delivering an interesting and fun gameplay. Maybe too ambitious, it may have a good story to tell but it’s deeply buried in too much time of uninspired gameplay.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 28, 2016
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Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army gets the job done for an interesting price, but it's clearly not the most innovative zombie game to date.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 11, 2013
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- Posted Mar 28, 2017
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Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle is the perfect example of a wasted opportunity. Just like most of the games based on popular anime licences, Saint Seiya is graphically awful, but with tons of nice touches aimed to the hardcore fans. If you like the original brand, you could like this game too.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 19, 2012
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Sacred Citadel is a visually impressive but a very bland fighter, that brings few new ideas to the table in terms of design and gameplay. Only for hard-core nostalgics of the “golden age” of arcades.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 18, 2013
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Although it surely can't be defined as a masterpiece, this reboot proves that the Splatterhouse franchise possesses an unquestionable potential even after 22 years from its official début. If you're not afraid to get your hands dirty, Rick's adventure, will surely be able to deliver the emotions you're searching for.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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