GameBlast's Scores
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For 591 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: 389 out of 591
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Mixed: 192 out of 591
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Negative: 10 out of 591
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The best thing about Shadow Labyrinth is the unusual idea of transforming Pac-Man into a metroidvania and also a minigame that reinvents the classic format we know. The adaptation in itself is successful and the execution delivered a competent game, but one that lacks relevant highlights that make it above average in the genre, marred by unnecessarily long areas and low-quality visuals.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 17, 2025
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Occlude stands out for transforming a traditional card game into an experience shrouded in mystery and based on constant experimentation. By posing puzzles that require reasoning and observation, the title breaks away from the ordinary and invites players to rethink their strategies amidst a thought-provoking atmosphere, immersive soundtrack, and mechanics that, while challenging, reward persistence.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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As a shoot 'em up fan, it's frustrating to see a game like Akinakes, which could have been so much more than it ended up being. The sound and visuals are excellent, and the gameplay is decent, even if simple. However, the lack of a more challenging difficulty curve and the short length ultimately undermine everything the game could have offered.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 16, 2025
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No More Heroes 2 is more than just a 3D version of the previous games. The variety of weapons and scenario conditions deepen the strategic aspect of the gameplay, and the freedom to choose any level to play from the beginning provides a very welcome openness, ranging from accessible to challenging. The presentation is quite generic, lacks any story and has some UI elements with positioning issues, but what matters most really works: the cooperative fun for up to four people to coordinate amidst the good old chaos of playing as a team.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 15, 2025
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"Raw" is the word that best describes Music Drive: Chase the Beat. The game's idea is great, as it showcases a product rooted in the realities of many communities while also shining a spotlight on a Brazilian artist. The only thing missing is better polish and more functionality—especially when it comes to exploring the songs, which become the main part of the adventure.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 11, 2025
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Irem Collection Volume 3 features three excellent games that didn't receive much attention upon their release, nor were they ported to the most popular consoles of the time. It would be nice to have more information about them, but having them together in a collection is already a compelling feature. Shooter fans who enjoy new interpretations of the genre will definitely enjoy this edition.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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My experience with Everdeep Aurora was a mixed bag, filled with lovely highs and uncomfortable lows. The beautiful visual presentation and impeccable music are certainly the highlights, as are some intuitive objectives that made for some great exploration here and there. However, the superficiality of mechanics, the complete lack of directions and tutorial, the poorly articulated narrative, and the questionable layout of the game screen and menus marred my adventure.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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Celebrating its huge success since its original release over 20 years ago, Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition delivers the addictive original experience with improved visuals. Players also have access to interesting gifts such as a collection of classic games and, most notably, a museum full of videos and images about the history of the game and its franchise. Even though the party could have had newer elements, it is still perfect for fans and newcomers alike, who will find plenty of fun between sheep, bazookas and Molotov cocktails.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is an ambitious sequel that refines its identity without losing what makes it unique. The narrative is more accessible and emotional, the adventure offers more variety and a faster pace, and the technical aspects showcase what the PS5 can offer in terms of immersion and visual quality. It strikes a balance between delivery and action, silence and intensity, all guided by bold creative choices. However, it remains an experience that demands time and engagement. Those who didn’t connect with the original may face the same obstacles here. As a sequel, the game plays it safe, focusing more on improvements while maintaining the typical repetition. Nevertheless, for those approaching it with an open mind, there is much to explore, feel, and interpret. It may not appeal to everyone, but it will certainly leave something for those willing to journey through it.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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Outrider Mako presents a striking visual proposal and an atmosphere inspired by Japanese mythology, which grabs attention right from the start. The delivery of items to gods and the use of Red Nectar in combat introduce creative ideas, but the shallow execution falls short. Additionally, the repetition of maps and mechanics makes the experience tiresome over time, despite offering some fun moments here and there. Still, it may appeal to those who enjoy a more laid-back adventure, with plenty of style and a unique atmosphere.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 9, 2025
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System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is an excellent opportunity to get to know a classic. Though it demands more dedication than more modern titles thanks to some mechanics, the experience as a whole is high quality and the remaster does a good job at keeping it undeniably faithful.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 8, 2025
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Juufuutei Raden's Guide for Pixel Museum adjusts the classic nonogram presentation as a museum exhibition, exploring cultural aspects from the West and Japan alike besides presenting some of the VTuber's personal tastes. Though the Picross S line offers more variety, the package here is very elegant and manages to use its details to elevate the experience beyond the basics.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 7, 2025
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Klaus Lee: Thunderballs isn't the kind of game that offers bold proposals, but it does a great job of delivering a competent challenge with a more retro feel. However, it may not be as easy to digest for younger players, who weren't forged with the punishing adventures of an older era of video games.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 6, 2025
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Presenting a very innovative game proposal, Rematch simplifies the rules of soccer to offer an intense and fun experience. Without throw-ins or fouls, but with lots of dribbling and artistic plays, we have here a game focused on competitive online matches. Although this focus exposes some problems, the title has enough qualities and the promise of important new features, deserving a chance to be added to your library.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 6, 2025
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Shuffle Tactics is a solid strategy game, despite its shortcomings. The wide variety of cards and amulets provides engaging gameplay options that can entertain for several hours. However, the title lacks a truly distinctive feature that would allow it to stand out within the genre. Its core mechanics evolve very little throughout the campaign, and the experience tends to become repetitive due to slow progression and unbalanced difficulty.- GameBlast
- Posted Jul 2, 2025
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With a lot of new content in every aspect, Lies of P: Overture is worthy of the title of expansion. Although it partially wastes the potential of the art direction by spending too much time in bland corridors and caves with little visual appeal, these extra chapters maintains the quality of the main campaign as a whole, being a significant and mandatory extension for all who enjoyed the adventure of Geppetto's puppet and want to delve deeper into it.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 29, 2025
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Dragon is Dead has evolved significantly since its Early Access debut. TeamSuneat has delivered on much of its promise, delivering a more polished action roguelite packed with content and engaging combat. The inclusion of a new playable character, UI improvements, and a challenging endgame have made the experience even more rewarding for players who enjoy pushing their limits.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 29, 2025
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Gex Trilogy brings back from obscurity a mascot that exudes charisma and creativity, but that has not been well treated by time. With the many options we have today, whether from established names or indie producers, it is difficult to see how this triad would appeal to today's audience. This collection has its charm, but it is likely to attract only older gamers purely for its nostalgic appeal.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 29, 2025
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Crown Gambit is a pleasant surprise within the tactical RPG genre. Despite technical limitations—such as simple animations and the lack of Portuguese localization—the game makes up for it with a well-written script, charismatic characters, meaningful choices, and challenging battles. Its card-based system, combined with character progression and the ancestral influence mechanic, adds depth and constant tension. With a striking visual style and an inspired soundtrack, the game stands out for the consistency of its ideas and the way it turns player choices into tangible consequences.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 27, 2025
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FBC: Firebreak is an honest attempt by Remedy to bring something new to its portfolio, exploring an already established IP with a fresh approach. However, I feel the game falls short by being so simple and shallow that, after just a few sessions, the desire to re-enter those crisis scenarios fades due to the mechanical and visual repetition of the entire universe. Still, it’s gratifying to see a major studio taking a chance on new ideas that step outside its comfort zone — even if they don’t always work.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 27, 2025
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TRON: Catalyst is a visually stylish game that respects the essence of the franchise and delivers an interesting narrative, especially for fans of the TRON universe. However, the gameplay experience falls short of its potential. The combat is functional but simplistic; the glitch mechanic, despite being promising, is underutilized; exploration is shallow, with no real incentives, and the main campaign is short and lacking in challenge.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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Ruffy and the Riverside is a good foray into the 3D platform genre, standing out for its well-done aesthetic mix and a useful central mechanic of swapping textures to alter the world, solve puzzles, progress through the campaign and obtain the dozens of collectibles available. These two aspects are the game's high points and, although its potential for experimentation is not fully realized, they make for a unique, enjoyable and fun experience.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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Consolidating its success in the market, the DLC Stellar Blade x Goddess of Victory: Nikke adds even more quality to the base game. The new shooting missions are a lot of fun, fitting perfectly into Eve's arsenal. The same goes for the new cosmetics, which are among the most beautiful in her closet. Even though it takes a while for us to be able to access such attractions, we have here a collaboration that is practically mandatory for fans of these two games.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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Architect Life: A House Design Simulator works — and that’s the long and short of it. There is no secret behind these four walls: it is simply a house-building simulator that, despite probably running better than leviathan The Sims 4 in certain computers, doesn’t present a lot of variety beyond that. It is worth it for those looking for a relaxing title, but consider comparing it to other options in the market.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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Chronicles of the Wolf gets almost everything right in what it sets out to do. Despite its clear inspiration from Castlevania, it manages to establish its own identity, delivering a challenging, lengthy game filled with secrets and a thunderous soundtrack. For better or worse, it’s a classic adventure against darkness just like in the old days — and certainly one of the best of its kind.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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Projected Dreams is a curious puzzle of light and shadows and it's possible to notice the team's effort in making it so each chapter brought a new gimmick to add variety to the challenges. However, the way the game handles physics and how it limits object control is frustrating and there are many issues that make it not a highlight within the genre.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 22, 2025
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Although the anime aesthetic is eye-catching at first glance, AI Limit delivers functional but reductionist gameplay, quickly becoming exploitable as the player masters the parry system. The result, as a whole, lacks consistency and identity, stuck in a gray and overly protocolary approach within its genre. It may still have some value to the niche audience it's trying to reach, but it's still a factually forgettable bureaucratic experience that fails to stand out from the crowd.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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The idea behind Rooftops & Alleys is creative and applied in an interesting way. However, the combination of repetitiveness and some control flaws end up damaging the game's qualities. Even so, it might be worth giving it a chance to venture through vertical landscapes while performing risky maneuvers, but be careful not to fall off a building by mistake.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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Perennial Dusk -Kinsenka- is an aesthetically pleasant visual novel and offers an interesting premise. However, the plot is handled poorly in rhythm and quality, making it easier to recommend other games in the genre.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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While Star Overdrive reaps the rewards of its bold proposal, it also suffers in some areas. The results are more than positive, with an engaging adventure full of exploration through fun surfing, as well as cool special abilities, great for solving puzzles and explore this enchanting world. Other elements fell short and limited the overall experience, but it is still worth checking out, especially for those who enjoy an original and refreshing game.- GameBlast
- Posted Jun 20, 2025
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