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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Karazhan leaves one unsatisfied due to its easiness, but it is an essential purchase because it represents the new Hearthstone.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 5, 2016
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Culdcept Revolt is the last chapter of a twenty years old franchise. The gameplay is surely bound to the standard of the series, though there are some brand new elements and support for local and online multiplayer. It’s surely a niche game, and even if it could feel great at times, luck factor has too much impact on game mechanics, resulting in a good amount of frustration.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 9, 2017
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Railway Empire is a fine and intriguing strategic game about the onset of the railway business in America. The Switch version is not the ideal way to play it as the interface is marred by some very bad decisions.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jul 18, 2020
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Despite its sluggish controls and some little flaws, FIFA 11 HD is a very good game. It's not perfect but it's probably the best soccer game for iPad, with a lot of teams, leagues, players and very good graphics. We must only hope that will EA keep improving the gameplay over and over again until perfection, as for the home consoles.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Dec 16, 2025
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Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands is a good game, but it lacks an identity. Ubisoft followed the easiest way to forget the commercial delusion of the last Prince of Persia, going back to the previous trilogy. The result is a huge deja-vu, with some interesting addiction.- Eurogamer Italy
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The Red Solstice is a well-crafted game but unfortunately is aimed only at the most dedicated players. Old-school gamers are in for an extremely difficult but rewarding tactical challenge.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 28, 2015
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Action, platforming, stealth and severe punishment (but also great rewards), all in one great looking game.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Aug 4, 2015
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- Posted May 14, 2021
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Neverwinter is a free-to-play MMORPG, with a very nice combat system and a wonderful user-generated content organizer, The Foundry, that let players shape their own quests. PVP is a bit poor and you have to pay if you want to respec, to have more bags or more space in the bank, but in the end this is one of the best free-to-play MMO in town.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jun 27, 2013
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Though being inferior to its high-def counterparts, this version of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 proves to be a worthy addition to Konami's football portfolio. If you're a fan of the franchise, this game will undoubtedly satisfy your football needs each time you'll find yourself away from your home consoles.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Dec 17, 2010
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Jaw of Hakkon is a good expansion but isn’t able to reach the high standard of quality of Dragon Age Inquisition.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 8, 2015
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A literal museum of the SNK legacy. The only downside of this title is the preponderance of historical importance over plain and simple gameplay, but it still remains one of the best, if not the best selection of SNK games ever made.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 26, 2019
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The atmosphere is good, but there’s no real thrill since everything is just served to the player on a silver platter and most of the time is spent on a coach traveling between locations.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 30, 2014
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Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS is still great, but leaving from the Wii U to the less powerful 3DS has been rough. The new graphics are less shiny and you can’t share your new levels online. Despite that, you’ll have a very good time with the brand new challenge mode and with the simple but clever tutorials.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 30, 2016
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Insidia is a free-to-play interesting take on the tactical genre that needs a bit more to become a full fledged alternative to other better established franchises. Gameplay is interesting and deep enough, but content and production values fall a bit short.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Feb 28, 2018
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The first attempt to use Kinect against the extra weight is really good. Your Shape: Fitness Evolved is a great way to train yourself at home. The "no controller" experience is perfect for this kind of training games, and the good quality and variety of the training programs are really important for the final result.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 15, 2010
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Killzone: Shadow Fall is visually stunning and shows how powerful can be the PlayStation 4. The main Campaign Mode has few boring moments but it's a perfect showcase of Sony's new hardware. This is one of the best launch titles to impress your friends with your brand new console.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 24, 2013
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A funny take on death in videogames, but it has a short life span (just as its characters) and will leave you wanting for more.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 7, 2014
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Battlefield Hardline fails in rebranding DICE's series but its core is still enjoyable. And when it does the Battlefield, there’s still a lot of fun.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 16, 2015
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Talent Not Included is a platform game, period. Simple, cruel and merciless but also funny and gratifying in its basic mechanics. It won't be remembered as the best exponent of this genre but the platform fans might want to give it a chance.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Aug 30, 2016
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Killsquad is a game that mixes a lot of genres and tries to be a lot of things together. It succeeds only partially due to a limited depth and an uninspired art direction.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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If you wish to spend another lifetime on Skyrim, this is the best way to do it. The Anniversary Edition brings more than 500 new items, quests and mods in the never-ending Bethesda's RPG.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 19, 2021
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- Posted Aug 29, 2020
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Black Desert Online is a sandbox MMO with a great action combat system, an incredibly powerful character editor to give shape to every fantasy of yours, and spectacular world filled with life.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 24, 2016
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Media Molecule team up with United Front Games to transform the mediocre ModNation Racers into LittleBigPlanet Karting. The result is good but apart from the usual, awesome editor, there's nothing special in the gameplay. Still a solid kart game, destined to live (or survive?) thanks to the community and the powerful tools generously available.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 7, 2012
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Playing as a Vampire Lord is too buggy and clumsy to be fun for long. And that's a shame, because with more attention to the design of this form, Dawnguard could have been a better piece of software.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jul 11, 2012
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Simple, intuitive and, most of all, fun: three adjectives that perfectly describe Scott Pilgrim's gaming experience. Thanks to a wonderful retro visual style and an extremely accessible gameplay, this "old school" scrolling beat'em up proves to be one of the best arcade games out there. Don't miss out, especially if you have a few friends to share the experience with.- Eurogamer Italy
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A motocross game like many others, with a good graphic, a simple and not so rewarding handling but with a multiplayer that is still capable to offer a good amount of fun.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 26, 2013
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- Posted Dec 16, 2016
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KeyWe is a frenzy couch co-op game. Its levels could be very tricky and can be really appreciated by completionists. This game has a lot of potential but is restrained by bugs and too little focus to more casual, party game and social mechanics.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 7, 2021
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