Eurogamer's Scores
- Games
For 5,040 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
| Highest review score: | Forza Horizon 6 | |
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| Lowest review score: | FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,004 out of 5040
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Mixed: 2,425 out of 5040
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Negative: 611 out of 5040
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There's no question that Order & Chaos Online is a remarkable – albeit cheeky - achievement for the mobile gaming scene. You shouldn't buy it because it's an outstanding game (it's not - at least not yet), or because you'll receive an experience on a par with it's clear inspiration (you won't). While it's certainly a thrilling ride in the short-term, longer-term it will simply leave you pining for WOW itself.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 26, 2011
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From Dust is a crescendo - of ideas, but mostly of the glorious and fearful drama of nature - that will leave you feeling both humbled and thrilled...But it still feels like a beginning, and not just because it tells the tale of one. It's a big idea in a small package, and it's begging to be expanded, as Ubisoft has hinted it might be. Pray that it is.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 26, 2011
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Unfortunately there's not a great deal to it; just a succession of questions, and no other modes to explore - and if you were expecting Game Center integration or real-time multiplayer competitions, you're out of luck.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 25, 2011
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Taken at face value, these 'remakes' aren't as disastrous as they sound, but not including the original versions alongside them guarantees a testy dismissiveness among the very people who would champion this collection the most.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 25, 2011
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As a puzzle formula, it's incredibly simple but alarmingly addictive once you get going.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 25, 2011
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Imagine how stupid you'd feel if you actually ended up paying for more of it?- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 25, 2011
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Regardless of how great it was considered back then, Spelunker HD is the kind of shoddy remake best ignored. The download scene is hardly short of platforming fun, now is it?- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 22, 2011
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As a freebie to PlayStation Plus subscribers, Me Monstar Hear Me Roar is a cackling feast of projectile-vomiting silliness to while away an hour on, but you might balk at having to actually pay for it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 22, 2011
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A simple yet robustly entertaining kid-friendly racer that switches from accessible fun to gruelling grind in the blink of an eye right before the end.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 22, 2011
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Devotees may still play along, through fandom obligation if nothing else, but there's no spell that can change the fact that Harry Potter's videogame saga ends with a whimper rather than a bang.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 21, 2011
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There's a great Kinect workout waiting to be made - this isn't it. But though it is flawed, UFC Personal Trainer should still get the committed fitter faster than its current rivals - just not without frustration along the way.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 21, 2011
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It all adds up to the strongest expansion in the relaunched series, across both Fallout 3 and New Vegas.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 20, 2011
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There's just not enough at stake to make this secrecy worthwhile.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 19, 2011
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Bastion may have you tugging at its threads to decipher your role and meaning, even as you return for a second go-round - but you're unlikely to question the choice you made to buy it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 19, 2011
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Behind its playful charm is a platformer of rare quality. Blobster combines the best of what we love about retro platformers, but with modern refinements, and then has the cheek to charge next to nothing for it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 18, 2011
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You could get away with this kind of guff in 1994 when we were all thrilled just to have justification for the £180 we'd shelled out for a CD-ROM add-on. Walking around a 3D tech demo was interactive! And immersive!- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 18, 2011
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Even if you're not a hardened follower of the board game scene, Ticket To Ride stands out as a great turn-based strategy game in its own right, and right up their with the mighty Carcassonne as one of the finest examples on the iPad to date.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 18, 2011
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You'll flail your way half-heartedly through a miserable procession of encounters, against enemies that seem as thrilled to be there as you. In between, you'll weave through generic platform negotiation sections, before inevitably being forced to dispatch another prescribed gaggle of bored foes and, gasp, maybe a boss.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 15, 2011
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Jamestown certainly isn't the biggest shooter you'll ever see, but given the amount of replayability built into the structure, you'll play it far more than you might imagine.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 15, 2011
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Despite the initial audio-visual horror, Boulder Dash XL ends up being far greater than the sum of its parts. This is one ugly ducking you won't be ashamed to spend time with.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 15, 2011
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But at least this game does have potential, unlike Iron Man and Thor, and if you can make your peace with its clunkier aspects then it's a passably enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 15, 2011
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Ms. 'Splosion Man may lack the impact of its predecessor and the taut focus of rival Super Meat Boy, but it nevertheless offers an explosive start to the summer season of Xbox Live Arcade releases, a game surprisingly freshened by lipstick and a bow.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 14, 2011
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It may be fun and it may make you sweat, but as an interactive fitness companion it's a feeble, infuriating effort that lacks the stamina to compete.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 12, 2011
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For as much as I wanted to experience more of its restless, morphing environments, there's only so much personal failure you can take before it's time to wave the white flag of surrender.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 12, 2011
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If you can divorce yourself from the fact you're playing an agony simulator, you would at least hope to extract some enjoyment out of the 'puzzle' nature of the game. But the humdrum truth is that there's not a great deal of challenge within Torture Bunny either - just a whole heap of trial and error and an element of luck.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 11, 2011
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Given time, though, and Pocket Academy gets under your skin just like the other Kairosoft efforts, largely thanks to the attachment to your pupils, the satisfaction from their eventual progress, and the burgeoning relationships with other pupils. It's enough to bring a tear to your eye.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 11, 2011
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Dream Trigger is a novel experiment that starts off refreshing, surreal and unique, but it's too content to regurgitate the same tricks and never evolves past its base mechanics. New coats of paint can only mask so much before it grows tiresome.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 11, 2011
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With just a smidgen more subtlety it might have worked, but the cod 1950s B-movie horror shtick is rammed home in CAPITAL LETTERS and SHOUTY VOICES at EVERY OPPORTUNITY to the point where you just want to tell Digital Reality to just PLEASE SHUT UP.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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All told, you're getting an absurd amount of content for your 800 Points, but such is the incessant repetition at the core, you may question whether you really need it. If the answer is yes, then this is unquestionably an instant purchase, but over the long haul its infectious opening gambit doesn't quite sustain.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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Scores feel entirely inadequate when it comes to rating a project like this, but if you feel like rewarding one man's six-year-long quest for creativity this week, Joost van Dongen's work truly deserves it.- Eurogamer
- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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