Eurogamer Portugal's Scores
- Games
For 1,328 reviews, this publication has graded:
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39% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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56% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Forza Horizon 6 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust |
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Positive: 669 out of 1328
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Mixed: 603 out of 1328
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Negative: 56 out of 1328
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Eternal Sonata is a recommended action RPG. Nevertheless, its structure is highly linear and the fighting system may not appeal everyone, but its impressive visuals are something that can easily delight everyone.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Rock Band 2 may be considered one of the best in the genre, if not the best. If you are a fan of the genre and like large doses of fun, then do not hesitate, Rock Band 2 is waiting for you.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Confrontation is only one game among many of its kind, which will only be played by elite players and clans. All others who only want to play for a few hours and dream with a new generation experience just choose another game.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Dead Space is, no doubt, one of the best games of the year. The game has a unique environment and visuals that can make all of the Survival Horror fans go mad. This one is indispensable but we aware you, we are not responsible for the laundry service.- Eurogamer Portugal
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If you look at the package as a whole, you will see that the best of the game is precisely the fighting system and the fun you can get while playing it with friends, or if you are lucky enough to get into an Online match. Fans of the series will probably find in Urahara an entertainment for long hours.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Silent Hill Homecoming is a game more inclined to action than to terror. Although not the best in the genre, fans of the series will find a good experience here.- Eurogamer Portugal
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What really matters is that Disaster: Day of Crisis is a funny experience (and, in some way, can be also attractive) right from the beginning, offering an unexpected longevity, thanks to the many difficulty settings and the optional missions.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Brothers in Arms: Hell`s Highway can only be recommended to fans of the series, because of its mixture of strategic and frenetic action this game will not please fans of any to those two components. Still, it is not a bad game but loses to the competition and only fans of this series will know how to appreciate it.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Essentially, de Blob seems the perfect game for Wii. Making use of its very pleasing graphics, very well made and fluid, for a Wii fan, this is certainly a recommended game.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Those who have played some of the other Sim City games will hardly find here a game capable of offering a new experience. If that’s not the case, Creator is an experience that will keep their interest points, although, neither the Wii control will works like would be predictable.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning is a very challenging MMORPG with the typical gameplay within its genre, with a very well made interface and an interesting visual, something not very common in MMORPG`s. WAR is an excellent alternative to WOW, despite some flaws and bugs. Everything in WAR is gigantic, it is designed for millions of players. Its sheer size makes WAR challenging but at the same time a little sad, the number of players in the servers at this moment is very little to the point that it can almost make us believe we are in a simple RPG with no online.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Like The Sims, Spore has just win a counterpart in videogames’ history. It's an ambitious game with a highly addictive concept. The Online mode also promises to be useful for a long time.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Controls with little precision and the slow game rhythm are flaws that are hard to ignore. The variety of actions at our disposal (specially the effects you can give to the ball) will make fans of the sport happy, and even those will find it hard to see anything else in this game.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Unreal Tournament III, turns out to be a great option in the fps genre, due to its fast pace and frenetic nature. At the same time, it's mostly directed at online multiplayer, offering poor single player modes, its one true weakness.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Plainly put, GH: Aerosmith could have been an Aerosmith “Best Of” album released as DLC and nothing would have been lost. Even at that, most of Aerosmith's best known songs are strangely absent.- Eurogamer Portugal
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There are errors and flaws that can be pointed. Thing is, no other game manages to awaken such a diverse stream of feelings in its length. It generates hate, pity and even manages to makes us reconsider what we recognise as the current world, in its unbarred race to armament and technology. This is, at the moment, the interactive digital entertainment high point, setting the bar for originality and overall quality.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Metal Gear Online is offered with Guns of the Patriots, and, being free, most of its flaws can be overlooked. As a game by itself, it would show little argument facing other heavy hitters available on the platform. Eyed as a bonus, it offers enough fun to be worth some time.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is a truly fun and visually appealing game. Despite recycling much, it's a first step of the franchise into the new generation. The online mode is another high point, but only fans of the anime will be able to truly enjoy the game.- Eurogamer Portugal
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The unreliable camera and the enemies brutality mean that few will be able to appreciate the game fully. Even so, the lower difficulty, coupled with the life recovery mechanics will allow people that aren't very skilled to get to the end of Ryu's plight. On the other hand, fans of the genre will have their hands full, and should seriously consider the purchase.- Eurogamer Portugal
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There isn't anything fundamentally wrong with this game. The controls are responsive, the graphics are faithful to the original franchises and it strives to attain the same kind of humor that was an Indiana Jones trademark. But that doesn't mean that the game isn't filled with repetition and uninteresting puzzles. Younger players and fans of the movies will likely enjoy this game, but the appeal stops there.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Despite all of Mass Effect's qualities, small problems affect the overall experience. The vehicular control, some overly lengthy dialogues, and the poor graphical quality bring the whole package down, but overall is a very enjoyable game.- Eurogamer Portugal
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In time, it might evolve into a noteworthy contender to WOW, but as it stands now it simply doesn't offer the content it should. Despite being clearly oriented towards PvP, most of the functions in that regard aren't even active.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Whoever is enthralled by its fantastic presentation will have a blast with the game. At the same time, its concept isn't simple and might be too much for some. Make sure to at least try the demo.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Mario Kart Wii is exactly what you would expect from this franchise, a solid offer that doesn't offer anything new, yet still manages to retain its appeal. Especially if you manage to get a few friends together to play it or decide to give use to its solid online capabilities.- Eurogamer Portugal
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“The New Standard”, Prologue's catch phrase, is honestly the best way to describe this game. Other games might be superior in some aspects, but, as a whole, all fall short of this offering.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Despite being an uneven experience, the battle system is sure to offer fun. This is a game that despite having several limitations, truly comes trough thanks to its high points. An obvious choice for fans of the game that chronologically came before it and an interesting proposition for any PSP owner.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Whoever's heart skipped a beat at the simple thought of seeing all these characters together should eye this game as an instant purchase. If you have no special connection to the characters, the game still offers a competent battle system and a slew of modes, that amount to hundreds of hours of gameplay.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Its short duration (about six hours) aside, God of War: Chain of Olympus is the best we have seen on this platform, setting the bar for future efforts. One thing is for sure, we'll greatly anticipate Krato's next day out.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Devil May Cry 4 is pure action and fun, presenting enough reasons to captivate whoever is interested in the genre.- Eurogamer Portugal
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Burnout Paradise is everything we could desire, kudos to Criterion. The design and game flow are astounding, giving a great sense of freedom. A technically remarkable game and one of the most fun racing games this generation.- Eurogamer Portugal
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