Gameblog.fr's Scores
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For 3,457 reviews, this publication has graded:
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30% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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65% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies | |
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| Lowest review score: | Reality Fighters |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,475 out of 3457
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Mixed: 1,651 out of 3457
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Negative: 331 out of 3457
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39 Days to Mars succeeds as a one-hour coop game whereas the solo experience is quite frustrating, due to the way the puzzles were conceived. The art direction is a treat though and both characters are true witty British clichés.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Oct 7, 2019
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Even though it sweats classicism through all its pores, Bloo Kid 2 offers a decent challenge for any platformer fan out there. With 60 levels filled with things to collect, there certainly is a little bit more than meets the eye.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 20, 2019
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The less you see, the more you fear, thus beyond such minimalist an appearance, this intricately staged journey reveals a darker and crueler plot than expected.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Dec 4, 2019
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A straight, if not rushed port of the Wii U version, that was already much less interesting than the 3D(S) episode in terms of content and gameplay. Thus Family Tennis SP doesn't have anything really special to offer, except its friendly style and somehow unusual "super" shots.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Dec 23, 2019
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LASTFIGHT is still a good brawler on Nintendo Switch, even if it still lacks an online mode.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Feb 12, 2020
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Hot Garbage is a pretty decent DLC to JTTSP, with the same atmosphere, but the progression is quite linear.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted May 6, 2020
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One year after its mobile release, Reed 2 lands on consoles, and ports its fifty tiny levels of simple yet demanding platformer mechanics to new players. With its charming ambience and beautiful pixel art style, the game suffers from tiny imprecisions, but will still give a nice appetizer to never-asking fans of the genre, despite its brevity.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted May 9, 2020
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And I feel like that’s the point of Main Assembly: if you think it’s possible, it probably is. Through experimentation and iteration (and a little patience), you can solve any problem the game throws at you. Much like its Early Access release, Main Assembly will learn from its mistakes and probably capture the hearts and minds of a fair few players along the way.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jun 14, 2020
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The premise of Linn: Path of Orchards is simple: bounce across a series of moving platforms in order to reach the exit. Entirely playable on the Switch touchscreen, the gameplay lacks of precision sometimes and the overall experience seems a bit short as we can rush through the game in just a couple of hours. However, the optional objectives are quite challenging.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Aug 12, 2020
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Alt254 is a nice minimalist adventure, which lets players freely explore a pixelated world, borrowing simple mechanics from masters of the genre. Despite a difficult beginning, the game truly gives the feeling of exploration, and manages to tell a mysterious story through its graphical limitation, thanks to a well designed open world and clever puzzles.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Sep 9, 2020
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Golf Zero is a nice mix between hardcore platformer and golf, sprinkled with a humorous touch all along its 80 levels. Still kind of short, the game manages to constantly deliver new challenges and reasons to laugh, die, and try again.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Sep 17, 2020
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Bluecoats: North & South tries really hard to resurrect one of the best games of the 80s'. But poor execution and failed attempts to make it modern cut it from nostalgic players, and those who might be looking for a fun mix of strategy and action in the Bluecoats universe.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 10, 2020
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Some puzzles prove trickier to solve than desired, if not intended, but Six Dots unveil a humble purpose through a dual approach in black and white - what is told, shown or not, while cleverly mixing the narrative with items combinations.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jan 18, 2021
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Minit Fun Racer is a clever mix of an arcade racing game with some roguelite elements. Despite its shortness, the game still offers a few hours of fun, and should not be overlooked by those looking for something fresh and different.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Mar 29, 2021
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Many flaws of toR Studio's work can be seen as an ironic tribute to the Soviet Union's old-time style, so the deliberately assumed repetitiveness of the concept - brutal and efficient - may oddly help Boris the Rocket to reach the right target.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted May 3, 2021
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Once again, Frontier manages to amaze us with its zoo management game. This pack on Africa is excellent and it is difficult to miss.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jun 30, 2021
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Witchcrafty is one of the very last games of the PS Vita. The game is shipped unfinished, with tons of collisions, IA and damage bugs which change at every run. To enjoy this visually charming sorcery adventure, you will have to cope with the dark forces of randomness working against you.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jul 27, 2021
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Following Four Last Things, Joe Richardson still used collage as a full creative process to compose visual sceneries from Renaissance paintings - an amazingly coherent blending of subtly animated visual elements - and produce absurd situations out of them. Hence The Procession to Calvary proves a radical work of arts, considering the extremely caustic, if not harshly crude humour, and the choice to cut literally the story short by characters' decapitations, with different endings as a result. Thus it depends on the player, often implicated through the fourth wall's breaks, to appreciate this decidedly subversive, personal production.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Aug 9, 2021
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Back 4 Blood is unquestionably a fun multiplayer zombie killfest but its card system is a bit light on the novelty side of things, and we can't help feeling that the game is still a bit of a Left 4 Dead 3.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Oct 22, 2021
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Le Marsupilami et Le Secret du Sarcophage feels like a child-oriented Donkey Kong Country-like. Way more accessible and easier than the original formula, it will give to the youngest players a glimpse of what is to come, with its many secrets and evolutive yet conformist level design.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 19, 2021
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MXGP 2021 still falls short of expectations. There is not much new content, and the game comes out in the end of the year, after the championship is done. Worse, the game's missing two tracks from this year's championship and when you enter the career, you take the slot of Jeffrey Herlings (MXGP 2021 champion) who is then absent from the game. Sad, specially as the riding feeling isn't bad.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 30, 2021
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MotoGP 22 is a good game, but it lacks new stuff, and the visuals are starting to feel quite old. The only highlight is the Nine mode that lets you play the 09 season in a narrative way, kind of like an interactive Netflix series.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Apr 26, 2022
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The Nonary Games is a compilation featuring two magnificent games: 999 and Virtue's Last Reward, the latter being a true sci-fi visual novel masterpiece. Perfect writing, seductive design, convincing escape room, tough choices, insane twists and an end that ends up killing you. I had never yet wedged the maximum note of 10 for more than 6 years that I write tests here. It's now done, with games that you must do so as not to have missed your life as a gamer, as long as you have the prerequisites!- Gameblog.fr
- Posted May 7, 2022
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Mount and Blade 2 : Bannerlord is an ambitious game ready to make players lose sleep for months, although not everything is perfect. To give it a chance is to enjoy a deep and intelligent RPG.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 3, 2022
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Scrap Riders attempts a surprising mix of point & click and beat'em all and it works. The puzzles are rather pleasant and the action phases are mastered and very dynamic. The problem is that the game is also extremely talkative, doesn't tell much and makes heavy and/or embarrassing jokes (you either like it or you don't), when it doesn't stick references under our noses as if we weren't able to notice them. As a bonus, the pixel art often hinders readability in exploration and combat. As a result, the experience is clearly not as exciting as hoped and the good ideas are stifled by a general lack of finesse.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jan 9, 2023
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Without being up to Phasmophobia, Remnant Records remains a good horror game in the sauce of the paranormal investigator. If you really want to be scared, we advise you to try to play solo. All the beauty of the oppressive atmosphere stands out when you are alone within the walls of these haunted places. In multiplayer, we tend to be more casual, especially since it makes minds quite easy to see coming. But the real problem is that in general, we quickly go around the proposed experience.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Apr 22, 2024
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Valorant on consoles is a true success. Console gamers finally have the chance to play a very competitive, precise and demanding game, far from what we are used to find on these platforms. With its mix of Counter-Strike and Overwatch 2, Valorant is an atypical game that requires to be tamed but that quickly becomes addictive and quite incredibly fun.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Aug 12, 2024
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Like a fine wine, Stardew Valley improves with age. Even after 10 years, the title remains an essential reference in cozy farm games. Beneath its unpretentious retro indie game exterior, it actually hides an incredible amount of generosity. Supported by a community that is more active than ever today, its creator, Eric Barone, keeps expanding the range of possibilities with free extra content in each update. But above all, it works because the world it offers is as solid as it is immersive. The residents of Pelican Town are all characters worth getting to know, while the sense of freedom given to the player is reinforced by constant discoveries. Whether it's your first or tenth adventure, it's always worth returning to the valley for another visit.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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