Eurogamer's Scores
- Games
For 5,043 reviews, this publication has graded:
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31% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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65% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 67
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,007 out of 5043
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Mixed: 2,425 out of 5043
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Negative: 611 out of 5043
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Lost Planet: Extreme Condition feels like it had the potential to be a pared-down shooter classic, but never quite manages to make the core combat exciting, varied or challenging enough to elevate it to the lofty realms that early showings suggested it would reach. Nevertheless, with a glorious setting, some memorable boss encounters and some staggering visuals to enjoy, Lost Planet has enough going for it.- Eurogamer
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- Posted Sep 6, 2012
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A subtly tweaked and well fleshed out return to the dirty streets of Dunwall, and its handful of shortcomings and taste for blood over stealth are never really enough to stop it from being essential.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 18, 2013
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What you've got here is a deep, distinctive game that should satisfy all but the most slaughter-obsessed strategy gamers, and cause deep vein blood clots the size of turtle eggs in all but the most fidgety and small-bladdered.- Eurogamer
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A lack of depth doesn't stop Chime from quietly turning its own genre on its head either. Zoë Mode's game shows what can happen when you give up destruction in favour of creation, and exchange tension for a kind of dreamy calm.- Eurogamer
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The reverse city builder is trickier than it appears, but utterly committed to its environmental vision, taking the genre - and every level - to new places. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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Chug through the earth and navigate ingenious levels in this terrific platformer.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 5, 2024
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If you missed out on one of the finest puzzle games to grace the download scene, then don't make the same mistake twice. Puzzle Dimension demands a place in your heart.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 1, 2011
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The wonderful narrative, great cast, enjoyable battle system and stunningly beautiful music and artwork are all compelling reasons to explore Chopin's deathbed dream. However, we can't escape the feeling that this isn't so much an eternal sonata, as an unfinished symphony.- Eurogamer
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Flight simulations are notoriously difficult to get right and Battle of Britain is a valiant effort: experienced pilots looking for a challenge or a history lesson should consider this game - beginners might be better off elsewhere.- Eurogamer
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A remaster of a remake - or something along those lines - this is an exceptional beat 'em-up experience. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Aug 29, 2019
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A beautiful turn-based RPG whose brutality can sometimes get the better of it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 26, 2018
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Shinji Mikami has yet to make a poor game, and The Evil Within does not blemish his record. But neither does the game enchant and disrupt in the way that Vanquish and the others managed. This is Mikami revisiting his past glories and, as such, it's both a delight and a disappointment.- Eurogamer
- Posted Oct 17, 2014
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The FMV thriller is fully exhumed in this splicing of game and cinema, where high production values fail to obscure the creative fissures.- Eurogamer
- Posted Apr 24, 2017
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You'll enjoy the gunplay, you'll probably be numbed by the slo-mo gunplay repetition, and then see it through anyway because it's all quite undemanding fun with a decent story. On horseback. Just don't expect Gun to change the world. It really is just "True Crime in the Wild West."- Eurogamer
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Could it have been even better, had they waited and used more space to include absolutely everything? Undoubtedly, but a big chunk of Soulcalibur for 800 Microsoft Points is still one hell of a treat.- Eurogamer
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I feel for Immortals a bit. Blame Covid, blame budgets, blame Ubisoft, blame the paradoxically thrifty, endlessly repurposing way the publisher makes all its huge, expansive, generous games, but Immortals never really finds its own voice until the very end. It's a skilful, lovingly made product, but it is unmistakably a product, and the best games in this genre all feel like genuine adventures.- Eurogamer
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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By turns minimalist and luxurious, this is a thrilling exploration of the art of photography.- Eurogamer
- Posted May 13, 2025
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It's simply a phenomenally assured game, a pleasure to explore, and bursting with barely contained enthusiasm for its comic-book universe.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jun 22, 2012
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This is a game designer's game, one that cherry-picks ideas from gaming's contemporary landscape and melds them together into something at once fresh and familiar.- Eurogamer
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Certainly one of the more passable products of the recent retro-gaming fad, but packaged up in the guise of a modern RPG - without the decency of the NES Classics range in terms of admitting to its own clapped-out state - it's going to be a major disappointment to most who pick it up.- Eurogamer
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And, of course, there's the music. Which, as we've already is discussed, is awesome. The fight to have this music piped through every PA, loudspeaker and radio station in Britain begins now. Viva la revolution.- Eurogamer
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The game offers variety, excitement, thought and pace all in tiny bundle you can wolf down in a sandwich break. In fact, that's what this actually reminds me of - the gaming equivalent of a snackette.- Eurogamer
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Difficulty is introduced by sheer numbers and, for players who aren't grabbed by the core mechanics, the game will soon become tiresome. But the combination of sumptuous 2D art style, interesting structure, enjoyable storyline and ever more unmanageable fights to tackle, for those who are, GrimGrimoire will be one of the most interesting games to come out of Japan in some time.- Eurogamer
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The hardcore will lap it up, but anyone who still remembers what it's like to grin like an idiot while blasting hundreds of enemies will more than get their money's worth as well.- Eurogamer
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Quarrel is still the horribly compelling single-player game it's always been on mobiles, with an extra dollop of polish and a few new tantalising game modes for the console release - and all for the laughable sum of 400 Microsoft Points.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jan 25, 2012
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Despite a rather forgettable supporting cast, Telltale makes up for it with consistently excellent puzzle design, and occasional flourishes of comedy genius.- Eurogamer
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Gentle and generous, Good-Feel delivers its best game yet in this imaginative and breezy platformer. [Eurogamer Recommended]- Eurogamer
- Posted Mar 27, 2019
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It's intelligently designed, skilful and quick to play, and intentionally egalitarian.- Eurogamer
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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It mixes it with the big boys in the early bouts, but it's never going to go the distance. We'd hold out for "Soul Calibur II."- Eurogamer
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