Game World Navigator Magazine's Scores
- Games
For 885 reviews, this publication has graded:
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40% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Red Dead Redemption 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | That Dragon, Cancer |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 453 out of 885
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Mixed: 393 out of 885
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Negative: 39 out of 885
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The only Big Mistake that could plunge the Earth into chaos in three hundred years would be to never develop or publish Civilization: Beyond Earth. Thank God it had passed. Firaxis fully succeeded where only Gollop bros were successful before: it brought the role-playing element as influential as the strategic one into the turn-based strategy. [Oct, 2014, p.68]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Sep 23, 2014 -
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We've got a game that is easy to learn, but hard to master. It offers exciting entertainment for a couple of evenings, but developers did not manage to fully unfold its features. A greater variety of opponents and a wider range of equipment would be appreciated. [September 2014, p. 81]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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The game is incredibly boring. All you can do is crawling with the speed of turtle to nowhere, overcoming obstacles and cursing at each bump without having any global goal. Every puddle is a personal enemy, because the chances to get stuck are significantly large. The only things that give a certain aspect of fun are the physical models and graphics. [September 2014, p. 79]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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MotoGP 14 is a real lifeline for all fans of the main motorcycle racing championship. To learn all the hardships just switch physics to Pro mode, turn on the tire wear and disable all sorts of helping options like Ideal Trajectory. [September 2014, p. 70]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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Frankly speaking, we did not expect much from "The Dark Side". Therefore, the adventure of dark trinity – orc, vampire and she devil – became a pleasant surprise primarily due to the unexpectedly well-designed questing system. More good news – tactics have remained virtually unchanged. [September 2014, p. 68]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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Numerous combo chains are simply useless – dummy-enemies could be scattered effortlessly. If you are really tired from crowd pummeling you can combine efforts with two other characters to depopulate surrounding area quickly. Bosses are the only worthy opponents, especially those who greatly exceed Luffy in size. [September 2014, p. 66]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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Just as in GRID 2, gloom of single player races diluted by adrenaline of online modes. They offer not only the same five career disciplines, but also essential management, easy tuning, leveling and weekly competitions on the RaceNet site. [September 2014, p. 62]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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To be honest The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II rather looks like a decent add-on than a sequel. But is this so important given that the game is still interesting just enough to keep us entertained till final credits? [September 2014, p. 60]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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The blame is on the poor assortment of weapons and primitive dungeon generation. The next floor is easy to be confused with the previous one, if you do not pay attention to the fine details. Traps often can’t do any harm to the heroes, and add to that the lack of a sane storyline. [September 2014, p. 65]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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A lack of new ideas is compensated by solid design and the simple story is diluted by charming humor. Yacht Club Games managed to create a distinctive game in intriguing world offering old-fashioned exciting adventure for a few hours. [September 2014, p. 80]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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Valiant Hearts is not going to pretend to be a colorful history textbook: gameplay does not allow you to doze off. A leisurely pace of puzzles is punctuated by action at the front line. Playing cat-and-mouse with security guards during the escape from the camp are replaced by blistering chases on clunkers. [September 2014, p. 74]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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It may seem that SE3 is absolutely hopeless, but it is not. After all there are not so many games around where you have to lie on your belly for half an hour and methodically perforate your enemies’ heads. If you prefer that kind of gameplay then Sniper Elite 3 will be the right choice in spite of all the bugs. [September 2014, p. 72]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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It would be wrong to consider World of Tanks Xbox 360 Edition as repetition or a simplified copy of the PC-version. Wargaming West made a little miracle and slipped between Scylla and Charybdis: depth of gameplay is not inferior to the original game, it looks fresh and dynamic to appeal to the habits of console players. [September 2014, p. 76]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014 -
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Let's not go around in circles – the secret of Divinity: Original Sin and Larian Studios’ success is pretty simple. They took best practices from MMORPGs and carefully placed them into their own cozy co-op for two. That was a clever decision because all the innovations appeared after the heyday of RPG in the late nineties in one way or another were made in the MMO. [September 2014, p. 56]- Game World Navigator Magazine
Posted Aug 21, 2014