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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- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Aug 12, 2022
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Mario Party 9 is a great way to heal a sick franchise. The new developer team has done a great job changing the main structure of the original Mario Party, creating a brand new experience with the perfect multiplayer mode.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 11, 2012
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Project Spark surely delivers a new creative experience in the game-makers genre, offering the opportunity to quick play or edit levels and worlds from thousands of users. But when it comes to being a proper game, Team Dakota's title suffers the modern inception as a free-to-play experience and the expensiveness of the physical Starter Pack.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Oct 23, 2014
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The Tyranny of King Washington changes the way you play Assassin’s Creed 3: the new powers are a lot of fun to use and the new story, in this parallel world, could be intriguing. We want to use the wolf, eagle and bear power in the main story too!- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Feb 19, 2013
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- Posted May 12, 2021
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More of the same. Same game, same characters, same quests... with just some new Yo-kai and a bunch of dungeons for seasoned players.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Sep 29, 2017
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- Posted Feb 8, 2018
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- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jan 25, 2018
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LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is another incredibly addicting LEGO game, with better visuals, better (and harder) puzzles and a lot of charismatic characters. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have learned lessons from the previous chapters, so... sorry, no online play here!- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 24, 2011
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Call of Duty: Vanguard has a solid and fun multiplayer mode as well as a jaw-dropping technical outfit. Too bad that the single player has not enjoyed the same care and presents itself as one of the least convincing experiences in the history of the brand.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 12, 2021
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With 3 maps at 10 euros Titanfall: Expedition is a standard DLC. The new arenas grant a great design for both titans and pilots. Respawn is doing a good job with this interesting multiplayer only first-person shooter.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 26, 2014
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A juicy but still perfectible bundle full of single-player-only-FPS-nanosuit-action. Thankfully Crytek and Saber Interactive's work on the second and third chapter is better than the one made on the previous one.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Oct 15, 2021
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Punch Club is not a game for everyone. Fans of the genre will love it, but a certain repetitiveness makes it not recommended to those looking for adrenaline and action in a videogame.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 6, 2016
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Solid hack-and-slash mechanics and classic RPG elements for this entertaining action game, that unfortunately is also one of the worst-looking Wii titles up to date.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Apr 15, 2012
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Eternal threads is an apparently simple but extremely complex title, given the intricate number of timelines to be modified in order to achieve the goal. The idea behind it is interesting, as well as some narrative implications, but as a first work it has several corners to smooth out.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 18, 2022
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An interesting take on the management/strategic genre with a lot of potential for streaming entertainment.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 15, 2017
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Onimusha: Warlords is the genesis of a Japanese IP with its wide and well deserved slice of audience. This remastered edition keeps the design and the mechanics of the original software perfectly intact, improving it through crucial technical upgrades. However, this was an experimental game and it's almost twenty years old and for this reason some structural problems must be contextualized and accepted.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jan 17, 2019
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The Winter's story comes to an end in this first (and last) DLC for Resident Evil Village, which includes the highly-demanded third person view and a bunch of new contents for Mercenaries mode. It is worth your money if you are planning to play the entire game again and you're a die-hard fan of secondary challenges.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Oct 24, 2022
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Lumo is an enchanting jewel lost in time, an inspired adventure about discovery and exploration. The first game of ex Ruffian Games Gareth Noyce proves that the isometric puzzle-platform genre is alive and definitely kicking.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jun 1, 2016
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A must-have compilation for those nostalgic gamers out there, with some of the best Sega games and some less appealing but still enjoyable titles.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 11, 2016
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R-Type Final 2 is a blast from the past, a good revival of the genre with a modern twist on it. Frenetic and incredibly hard is a good pastime, but can become frustrating in the long term for the pixel perfect accuracy needed.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jun 21, 2021
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Regalia is a good example of how an indie project can be successfully brought to the release. No big promises, no bullshit, the game is good as it was pitched on Kickstarter: a good mix between the classic JRPG style and a good European touch, all in a hilarious atmosphere. Maybe not groundbreaking, but fun and enjoyable.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is an awesome looking game, with few major issues. The control system is great for an handheld console, but playing at home a gamer is supposed to be interested in watching the TV panel, instead of the tiny GamePad screen. The linear level design and the lack of variety, ruin this colorful experience.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 5, 2015
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- Posted Jan 16, 2020
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Based on the lore of Persona, the gameplay is intuitive and its difficulty will meet all kinds of players' skill.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 27, 2018
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Weird West is a mix of many ideas that unfortunately are not properly explored. This reinterpretation of Western in a dark fantasy key is undoubtedly intriguing but, unfortunately, fails to blend in all its mechanics.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Mar 31, 2022
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Fun and addictive, Puzzle Dragons Z + Super Mario Bros. Edition moves the saga successfully on 3DS. The unique blend of puzzle game and RPG will fascinate lovers of both genres. The exorbitant amount of collectible will keep them busy for a long time.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 5, 2015
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Despite the fact the it's the classic more of the same, The Missing Link would have been a DLC to recommend to all Human Revolution. The choice of Eidos to price it 15 Euros proves to be a risky move, particularly in this period of the year.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Oct 15, 2011
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A good graphic lifting that hides a lazy porting of the original 3DS game.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted Nov 5, 2013
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The new title by Rain Games is a confirmation of their talent when dealing with platforms and puzzles. World to the West is the right game for the player who wants a funny brainy challenge.- Eurogamer Italy
- Posted May 3, 2017
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