GameBlast's Scores
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For 597 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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17% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | MARVEL Cosmic Invasion | |
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| Lowest review score: | Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 394 out of 597
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Mixed: 193 out of 597
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Negative: 10 out of 597
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Pocket Bravery is definitely a Brazilian game worth checking out for several reasons: it is a work made on Brazilian soil that is no match for any other name in the genre, whether in terms of structure, visuals or sound; it can be a great choice for those who want a cool fighting game at a more affordable price; and it carries the passion that many of us have for this 90s genre and also adds several references and aspects of our culture. A fighter like this certainly cannot be underestimated by anyone.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 10, 2025
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SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered is a very competent update of a peculiar title from Square Enix. Although it still preserves a complexity that may alienate some potential new audiences, this characteristic is also an essential element of its charm, encouraging constant experimentation. Furthermore, the additions brought by the remaster, combined with the preservation of the original structure, make this edition the definitive way to experience this captivating RPG.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 10, 2025
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Overall, The Darkest Files does a very interesting job of blending education and gameplay into a single product. After books, films, and even games that use World War II as a backdrop, it's refreshing to see a unique approach that treats the subject with the delicacy it deserves, which at times, even in the 21st century, tends to be almost trivialized. The thing is, although the game manages to implement its distinctive approach effectively, it doesn’t evolve it throughout the very short campaign, resulting in a positive experience for what little it offers, but with an overall inconclusive impression.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Even though it's a simple revitalization effort that might disappoint those who wanted a full remake, the initiative to make Croc: Legend of the Gobbos available for current systems is very welcome. Fortunately, the remastering effort was solid and clearly carried out by a team that is passionate about the original game.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Blue Prince is a rare gem in the puzzle and exploration genre. With an original approach, it challenges the player's logic while instigating curiosity through a mysterious, beautiful world full of secrets. The constant feeling of discovery, combined with mechanics that transform each new game into a different experience, makes the game stand out.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Promise Mascot Agency breathes new life into the yakuza genre as its story seeks new paths for the organization while utilizing many of the classic tricks, between pure bizarreness and love of honor. It's not as esoteric as its older sibling, but anyone who wants to visit Kaso-Machi, meet its people, and commit to its rebirth will certainly not regret the time they spend here.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Even though the task was not easy, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition could have delivered something better than a simplistic and limited port. Not only does it have optimization and gameplay problems, but it also doesn't bring any new features, not even a mediocre localization into Portuguese. This is a tip for long-time fans of the franchise or those who really enjoyed the idea of managing their own amusement park.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Breakout Beyond carries a legacy that is hard to ignore. Even though it changes the meaning of a nearly 50-year-old formula, it is still an addictive game that will always make players want to try again in that boring level. The new perspective and intense visual details may make it a bit difficult to assimilate this model, but those who enjoy an old-school challenge will not be disappointed.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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The Last of Us Part II Remastered continues to be an impactful experience that only video games can provide. Five years later, it still stands out as a game that is brave in its narrative, engaging to play, with spectacular voice acting and a generous amount of content, consolidating itself as a unique experience within AAA games.The PC port is solid and surpasses the problematic versions we've seen in recent years, but there is still room for refinements that could make it the best way to experience Ellie and Abby's journey.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Bleach Rebirth of Souls manages to be a stylish 3D fighting game that interprets the original work well and is able to explore in great detail the main arcs of its plot before what is currently being adapted into an anime. Its main bottleneck is the lack of diversity of modes and a more robust online that encourages players to remain active, but for those who want to relive the nostalgia of Tite Kubo's creation, the game hits the nail on the head with its story mode and the mechanical construction of its combat.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Koira is very clear about its goal of delivering a touching story without worrying about complexity or challenging puzzles. It no doubt delivers that beautifully, but there are still some annoying issues, like the chapter selection, that could be fixed to make it more polished.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Rendering Ranger: R² [Rewind] is part of a constellation of stars never before seen by the general public that finally gets its due spotlight. Even with a release three decades ago, the combination of mechanics and precise gameplay make it very attractive for those who would like to have a taste of the 90's in its natural state.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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ReSetna presents an interesting proposal with its dynamic combat, exploration in a science fiction world and mechanics inspired by metroidvania, but its quality ends up being hampered by technical flaws that compromise the gaming experience.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Go Fight Fantastic doesn't try to reinvent the genre, but it delivers exactly what it sets out to do: a light, visually charming adventure full of cooperative action. On the other hand, if you're planning on playing alone, the game might lose some of its shine.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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The Phantom may have its flaws, but it's hard not to be happy to see the Phantom again after all this time. The game's art is gorgeous, and longtime fans will certainly be tempted to at least give the game a try, but be warned that this adventure deserves a new chapter, and with the necessary fixes, otherwise it will be just another melancholy end for the Phantom.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Look Outside is one of the most interesting projects I've played in 2025 so far, and I believe it will find a legion of fans over time. With the surprise release, a good portion of the public will still have a way to go to get to the game, but the project is so solid, different, creative, and thought-provoking that I doubt word of mouth won't have its effect. I really had a scary, impactful, and fun time playing this title, and I hope it won't be long before we see more from Francis Coulombe, a name to keep an eye on in the coming years.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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The standard established by the franchise once again proves strong and healthy in MLB The Show 25. The changes to the game modes were essential to revitalize precisely what was needed, despite Franchise and March to October starting to fall a little behind. As for gameplay, once again we have a title that embraces both newcomers and veterans, offering accessible levels of challenge that reward those who dedicate themselves.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Kemono Heroes walks a tightrope by delivering a campaign that is as fun as it is short. It's the arcade action experience in its immediate simplicity, made to get people together and go out and beat up creatures from Japanese folklore in beautiful pixelated visuals. The amount of content offered, however, is more appropriate for retro experiences and may be unsatisfying for those expecting modern versatility that deepens things.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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The First Berserker: Khazan is a competent soulslike, featuring a unique universe full of personality. It hits the nail on the head with the core mechanics of a game of this genre, featuring brutal and dynamic battles that manage to maintain that much desired fine line between sharp difficulty and fun. Although a little more innovation and variety could elevate the title to unmissable status, it is undeniable that we have here a great action RPG, especially for fans of the genre.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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Your House is an interactive text adventure that manages to mix intelligent puzzles to a narrative that stays engaging from start to finish. Even with a relatively short duration — approximately 10 hours (or even less if you don't get stuck in some puzzles like I did) —, there's plenty for those who like an excellent mystery story in which nothing is what it seems — not even your own house, that is, if it really is yours.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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Rogue Loops stands out with a creative approach and well-structured mechanics. The cycle system with improvements accompanied by curses adds an interesting strategic touch, and the agile combat keeps the experience engaging. However, repetition ends up being a problem in the long run, since the structure of the challenges changes little between attempts. Even so, Rogue Loops delivers a fun and challenging game, which has the potential to become even better with future updates.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT managed to have a glow up, turning itself into an interesting platformer for those looking for something far from seriousness, with jokes and an artstyle that manages to hook the player, besides a mild dose of challenge.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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A Game About Digging a Hole is exactly what it promises: a simple, silly and unpretentious experience, but one that delivers honest fun for those looking for something different and without commitment. Its basic gameplay loop — digging, finding items, selling and improving equipment — may seem repetitive at first, but becomes more engaging as the player progresses. The game doesn't worry about guiding the player or teaching them how things in this little world work, which reinforces its casual and straightforward proposal.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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Cataclismo is an RTS that combines resource management and tower defense elements very competently. The meticulous construction of walls and the need for constant planning make the game quite fun and addictive, in addition to providing the player with a good amount of freedom for customization. Although it has some caveats, it is a very welcome addition to the genre.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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Wanderstop is a game that is simply worth it. May you be a lover of tranquility or someone who wants to die whenever you see all those "farm games" in a Nintendo Direct or some such, Alta's and Boro's teahouse is a must-play stop. Who knows if maybe you, just like the protagonist, end up learning something about yourself?- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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Destino Indomable is a visual novel with an incredible idea of exploring the Latin telenovela context. Unfortunately, the execution leaves a lot to be desired, with a shallow and poorly directed story and the shame to embrace the silliness of the genre in a non-ironic way. Along with subpar technical aspects, the result is a work that, while it may please some readers, doesn't manage to actually show the beauty of a good telenovela.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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In the end, Assassin’s Creed Shadows consolidates itself as an engaging experience that competently balances the best aspects of the saga — and this, let's face it, is a success amid an almost constant identity crisis.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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Reignbreaker presents an exciting premise with its fast-paced combat and an intriguing world, but it fails to develop its ideas in a solid way. For those who like fast-paced action and challenges, it can be fun for a while, but if you are looking for something deeper and with more content, the game may not deliver enough.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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In addition to having its own identity built by inspiration from the Korean imaginary of the afterlife and the peculiar aesthetics of few colors, 8Doors: Arum’s Afterlife Adventure manages to be a traditional metroidvania that doesn’t fall below the average of the genre, but neither does it manage to surpass it. In several aspects, the execution doesn’t reach its true potential, but, overall, it is worth it as a sufficiently cohesive, fun and well-presented experience.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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For lovers of virtual walks, The Lies We Tell Ourselves is an interesting experience. It may not be the best of its kind or have revolutionized anything, but it will be a game that you will remember at the end of the year, when you look back and think about everything you played.- GameBlast
- Posted Apr 8, 2025
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