Eurogamer Poland's Scores
- Games
For 498 reviews, this publication has graded:
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39% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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57% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto V | |
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| Lowest review score: | Alone in the Dark: Illumination |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 261 out of 498
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Mixed: 222 out of 498
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Negative: 15 out of 498
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There's a lot to complain about The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered. The game suffers from serious bugs, doesn't offer mod support on consoles and in a few respects can be quite disappointing. Still, that doesn't change the fact that it's one of the best RPGs of all time and a beautifully refreshed classic that anyone who is disappointed by new games in the genre should reach for. It's a game you play - do quests, explore, fight, live adventures. It doesn't instruct us how to live and what to think, it doesn't show us with a finger what to do and how to do it, instead it allows us to get lost and lose ourselves. And it's just incredibly fun, despite all the shortcomings.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Apr 28, 2025
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is one of the best AA games of recent years. It's also a piece of really solidly written and unique story that is simply worth experiencing in person - especially if you have a taste for turn-based combat systems. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Sandfall Interactive will get the opportunity to create another, equally artistically daring game that will make up for the shortcomings of the debut project. The potential of this team is gigantic.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Apr 23, 2025
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South of Midnight can certainly be called an artistically accomplished project. The beautiful stop-motion stylized animation, combined with the legendarium and music of the southern United States strongly distinguish this title from other action adventure games. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of the gameplay itself.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Apr 3, 2025
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The good news is that the developers of Sniper Elite have finally tried something new - Atomfall is intriguing with its setting and its form of narrative direction. The bad news is that in many other aspects the game is average at best. Perhaps the full potential of these ideas will be realized in a possible sequel.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Mar 26, 2025
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Assassin's Creed has been based on the same gameplay formula for years, and now was the moment for Ubisoft to surprise us with a new approach, but the developers only half-heartedly accomplished this task. Such an interesting setting was all too asking for more creative use of successful gameplay innovations. Nonetheless, Shadows is pretty much the good old Assassin, providing dozens of hours of content and plenty of targets to eliminate.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Mar 18, 2025
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Split Fiction is one of the best narrative co-op games available. Hazelight once again proved that they are the masters of the genre by eliminating virtually all the shortcomings of their previous game, It Takes Two. At the same time, the developers have managed not to lose their distinctive style, delivering a title that is fun, at times challenging and above all, bursting with creativity.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Mar 4, 2025
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Monster Hunter Wilds is the result of a well-thought-out evolution of the series. Every new idea and all the changes - although not revolutionary - turned out to be a jackpot. And although Capcom still struggles with a few familiar flaws, it's simply hard to tear yourself away from this game.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Feb 24, 2025
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Avowed can be fun, but if you've finished even a few popular RPG titles, Obsidian Entertainment's new game won't surprise you with anything new or brilliant. It's a decent game with impressive visuals, but ultimately a bit shallow, without that magical spark that fires the imagination and makes us return with our thoughts to the game world and plan our next steps while we're at work or in class. Experienced gamers will tend to think about what other titles this game reminds them of.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Feb 13, 2025
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If you would like to enjoy RPG games some more, stay away from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Warhorse studio sets the bar so high that the competition will have a hard time jumping over it. A beautiful world, a ton of out-of-the-box ideas and a great story have come together to create an outstanding, though not perfect, work of art. Above all, however, it is a game tailored for fans who know what they want and what they have been waiting for for years.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Feb 3, 2025
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Civilization 7 is trying to reinvent the wheel, and it's not quite succeeding in doing so. The gameplay has been greatly simplified, and while some of these changes add momentum to the game, others strip it of the depth to which fans of the series - or strategy genre in general - have become accustomed. I had plenty of fun, but I expected something more from the new Civilization. Something that would draw me in not for a few dozen, but a few hundred hours. And that something was missing.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Feb 3, 2025
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is a game that the most famous archaeologist in pop culture simply deserved. Not only the biggest fans of action adventure movies will appreciate how brilliantly the MachineGames studio has managed to create an engaging world full of surprises. Also, Indy performed by Troy Baker is phenomenal and authentic - not for a moment did I feel that the absence of Harrison Ford's voice is a flaw.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Dec 5, 2024
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Stalker 2 is a great example of a game that some would describe as “eurojank”. Ambitious, unfussy, charming, eluding industry trends and incredibly addictive, but at the same time quite "stiff" and with numerous technical flaws. If you are able to put up with it, you will have a great time. I, as a long-time fan of the series, certainly had.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Nov 20, 2024
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Metro Awakening is a full-scale, thrill-packed adventure that surprisingly successfully recreates the world from the books and the “big” games in the series, adding a VR twist to it. Such high quality is a rarity among games for virtual reality headsets.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Nov 19, 2024
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LEGO Horizon Adventures is a clever combination of brick aesthetics with a world full of dangerous animal machines. It works great in a parent + child configuration or for playing with your partner. It runs and looks great and, most importantly, delivers fun. Adults, however, may get bored before they reach the end credits.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Nov 13, 2024
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Black Ops 6 is a surprisingly thrilling installment of the Call of Duty series, and it's clear here that an extra year of work has resulted in a much more interesting and thoughtful product. The campaign makes a very positive impression, offering varied missions in locations scattered around the globe, the multiplayer is satisfying (largely thanks to Omnimovement), and the Zombies mode makes you want to return, despite some repetitiveness.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Oct 29, 2024
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The Veilguard is not the sequel I dreamed of ten years ago, when the Inquisition's credits rolled on my screen. Nonetheless, the game reassured me that there are still people at BioWare who sincerely respect and love the Dragon Age world. However, if the series is to return to its golden age, the developers cannot allow themselves to take shortcuts and water down the key elements that made it special in the first place.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Oct 28, 2024
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While many AA games manage to cleverly hide a small budget, the developers of Unknown 9: Awakening have failed in this art. Every element of this game reminds us that we are dealing with an underdeveloped product that proved too challenging for Reflector Entertainment. I don't understand why the studio didn't pick one style of gameplay and focus its limited resources on it. Add to this the poor performance of the PS5 version and serious technical problems, and you get a below-average title.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Oct 17, 2024
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2024 is a true El Dorado for fans of Japanese RPGs, and Metaphor: ReFantazio is the icing on the cake of phenomenal titles in the genre. Atlus proves once again that it is a master of its niche, and that the developers still have inexhaustible reserves of creativity. The new IP is not afraid to draw from it, and elements known from other games of the Japanese studio have been skillfully chosen and polished almost to perfection.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Oct 17, 2024
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The release of Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is quite an interesting case, as the best changes are brought by the free 2.0 update, not the expansion itself. In the expansion, however, we get a powerful and well-designed Spiritborn class, companions, as well as a new map section loaded with quests and side activities for single- and multiplayer. Unfortunately, the new features are a bit lacking, and the storyline isn't particularly captivating.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Oct 4, 2024
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Silent Hill 2 Remake turns out to be a surprisingly conservative and safe game that neither revolutionizes the original nor desecrates it. The changes it brings are primarily due to the benefits of modern technology. The modifications and innovations that Bloober Team has indulged in are a bit timid, but they would not be possible without a thorough understanding of the original and what made it a legend. And that is no easy task.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Oct 3, 2024
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After many years of living in the shadow of the brave Link, Zelda has finally been given a protagonist role in her own game. The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is a colorful and charming spin-off that may, however, offer too little to appeal to fans of Breath of the Wild.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 25, 2024
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The two main innovations in FC 25, namely Rush mode and the FC IQ system, really hit the mark. However, the other significant changes can be counted on the fingers of one hand. If you liked FC 24, you will certainly like FC 25, but if you were not a fan of the previous installment, you will probably not have a good time here.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 24, 2024
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Although the gameplay was based mostly on the concepts of the first installment, there was also plenty of room for successful experiments. Thanks to this, Frostpunk 2 gained its own identity and became something more than just a bigger and more complex Frostpunk 1. Although you may not see it at first glance, these are two vastly different games that I will be returning to regularly.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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Capcom has delivered on its promises. Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster polishes up the original game, but leaves some annoying elements intact. There was potential for more, perhaps a full-fledged remake - it's a shame the developers didn't have more courage.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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Quidditch Champions isn't a game I'll sink a few hundred hours into like Rocket League, but I won't ditch it after publishing a review either. Harry Potter fans don't have to think twice about it - after all, we got a game successfully tackling Quidditch, so in their case it's worth it. Muggles can have fun here if they like unusual sports games, have a tolerance for shortcomings and are willing to play online. Content is scarce for now, but if this is just the beginning, something truly magical could be born from this game.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 8, 2024
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The Casting of Frank Stone is a flawed game in many ways - full of plot nonsense, boring gameplay mechanics and in some ways cruelly ugly. But if you're a fan of silly B-grade horror movies that entertain more than scare, you can have fun here. Just don't expect much, and you may not be disappointed.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 5, 2024
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Despite being a bit disappointed with the new Astro Bot, I still think every PlayStation 5 owner should play it. It's one of the few titles that takes full advantage of the console's potential, showing us what PS5 games could be today if developers were more willing to use the tools developed by Sony engineers.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 5, 2024
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Warhammer 40K deserved this game. Space Marine 2 is not without flaws, but most of the shortcomings are effectively made up for by a great and quite complex combat system and co-op fun. It's a bloody, testosterone-filled action game that will expand this universe's community with many new recruits.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Sep 4, 2024
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If space travel was removed from Star Wars Outlaws, the game would be stripped down to elements that were already considered obsolete seven years ago. The well-crafted Star Wars atmosphere does not make up for the painfully simple gameplay, and the main character lacks the adventurous charisma that would engage players in the story. Such a combination resulted in a mediocre title, distinguished by only a few original ideas for open-world fun.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Aug 29, 2024
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There is a lot of fun in Concord. Firewalk has polished up the basics and given us a variety of characters with different combat styles. The gunplay is very well done too. However, the game straddles the line between team-based gameplay and slightly more dynamic solo play, and can't decide which side to stand on. The developers also missed the mark in terms of character and map design, which completes the picture of a game that lacks a certain spark.- Eurogamer Poland
- Posted Aug 26, 2024
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