Gameblog.fr's Scores
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For 3,458 reviews, this publication has graded:
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30% higher than 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: | The Last Guardian | |
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| Lowest review score: | Reality Fighters |
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Positive: 1,476 out of 3458
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Mixed: 1,651 out of 3458
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Negative: 331 out of 3458
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Winds & Leaves is a charming ans soothing VR experience, but not without flaws. Controls are not very precise and we are kind of disconnected from this artistically dashing world because of aliasing and clipping. A pity, we would have loved to let it grow on us.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jul 27, 2021
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Some existential questions, a good storyline, nice environments and successful atmosphere, Master Reboot is a fairly easy Teen Game, which shows uneven in its implementation and design, but not to the point of staying away from it.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 1, 2013
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WRC 2010 seems to be coming back from the dead, at last... Even though some will undoubtedly have trouble getting past its mediocre visuals. Indeed, it's hard not to mention this with GT5 coming up. But despite this less-than average technical side, and lack of weather conditions to spice things up, the game remains fun and consistent in terms of content, modes of play and driving sensations. Its simulation is precise and accessible at the same time, thanks to several settings to choose from. Let's hope next year's edition will correct the visual flaws of this one.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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- Posted Jan 31, 2013
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As good as it is bad, Pokemon Violet & Scarlet doesn't do anything lightly. For the first time in the series, we experience a pure freedom. Paldea is very huge, Pokemon are numerous and it has never been so exciting to complete your Pokédex. However, the technical aspects are a pure disaster. Instead of being a Nintendo Switch must-have, this 9G starts is just a hyper addictive okay game.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 29, 2022
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A nice idea, and fair production values, but the global result still is too "straightforward" and brutal, lacking some real strategy elements, and being repetitive. It is funnier in multiplayer, and very affordable, still, so one may give it a look.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Aug 2, 2013
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As good as it is bad, Pokemon Violet & Scarlet doesn't do anything lightly. For the first time in the series, we experience a pure freedom. Paldea is very huge, Pokemon are numerous and it has never been so exciting to complete your Pokédex. However, the technical aspects are a pure disaster. Instead of being a Nintendo Switch must-have, this 9G starts is just a hyper addictive okay game.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 29, 2022
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Transformers : War for Cybertron is a solid TPS, although a quite straightforward one if you play it alone. Going multiplayer gives it added depth, since using and mixing powers in teamplay make it more interesting to play. Alas, its lack of inspiration in terms of level design, its annoying frame rate issues, improvable story and french voice acting, as well as its average production values and too few multiplayer maps are a disappointment. However, for absolute fans of the franchise, it remains one of if not the best adaptation of the show, giving back their pride to Autobots and Decepticons!- Gameblog.fr
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If this chapter has a lifetime much shorter than the first episode, there's much more endings. Darker than the first chapter, this second episode is nevertheless fun to play. We hope that the new ones will arrive in a few weeks, not a few months.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Dec 21, 2015
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Roller Champions has potential, but it actually looks like a very Early Access than a finished game. It almost has no content and its economic system is far from the healthiest on the market. Those who don’t want to pay, will have to grind for long hours just top hope to get hair or a less generic character.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jun 6, 2022
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Wolcen can be as fun as it is visually stunning. It has some brilliant ideas in terms of character development and feels great once you in a fight. But it also has a lot of technical and balancing issues that may prove that it needed more time before release.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Mar 12, 2020
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Despite its outdated campaign structure and many camera issues, Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition still does the job. Thanks to a stylish casting and an awesome combat system.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jul 1, 2015
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Once again, Grezzo delivers a strong port for the 3DS, even though players of the original game should not expect so many new features. With only a small co-op mode and some items from Luigi's Mansion 2, the game really aims for those who might have missed it back in 2002.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Oct 11, 2018
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Headmaster is a satisfying VR experience that delivers simple gameplay with great humor. It's quite limited and repetitive though, but still a nice game to play (and to explain virtual reality to your friends).- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 9, 2016
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Risen 2 Dark Waters is an OK action RPG, but some of its design choices and several noticeable shortcomings will put the patience of gamers to the test. It may wield them a rewarding experience though, since the power grinding feeling you get when progressing is really exciting. But besides its difficulty and its less than average storytelling, what Risen 2 really suffers from is the release of titles that surpass it in every concevable way, starting with Skyrim and The Witcher 2.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Apr 23, 2012
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The virtual reality version of Battlezone offers a smart reimagining of one of the oldest video games. But even if the game really makes you feel like you're inside a tank's cockpit, it can get a bit boring after a while for solo players. Only players who are planning on playing online multiplayer should give Battlezone a shot.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 9, 2016
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Lollipop Chainsaw is a nice candy piece, a love-apple, cute like its main character Juliet, and one that Suda51's fans will be delighted to swallow in a single afternoon of play. But once the sugar's been digested, don't expect any chewing-gum core to keep you going: it's a short, one-time thing, that has both the qualities and shortcomings of all Suda51's games.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jun 14, 2012
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Even for Telltale, building a scenario piece by piece in a world totally void of narrative material was a delicate task, hence this parodic quest lacks substance and is only engaging for Minecraft fans, though they may feel constrained in such story-driven adventures.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 5, 2015
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- Posted Oct 25, 2010
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- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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- Posted Jun 29, 2017
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Nuka World is an enjoyable expansion with a lot of new content for Fallout 4 addicts. The Nuka Cola Theme Park is a fantastic location, which makes us regret that there a too many action-related quests and not enough roleplay and talking.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Sep 8, 2016
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MouseCraft is a nice puzzle game, with some very difficult parts, and with simple and immediate handling. However, the artistic direction is far from unforgettable.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jul 11, 2014
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On top of quantity, Mario Party: The Top 100 gathers quality minigames that were wisely chosen, nicely updated and carefully ported to the portable console, although this nostalgic selection also results from the eventual compatibility with the original controls, consequently creating a few issues. Worse, the main modes are too simplistic and almost void of content. Whether those underline a lack of inspiration or development time, such shortcomings prevent this compilation from expressing its potential further than brief multiplayer sessions.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Dec 21, 2017
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Call of Duty Black Ops is not the hottest episode in the series. It feels a bit rushed, as its campaign is too short and doesn't rely enough on its fresh ideas. Multiplayer doesn't offer enough maps and we can question weapons balance and netcode. Zombie Mode is probably the most satisfying thing, but we have to be patient, as new content is on its way.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Nov 16, 2020
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Way of the Samurai 4 targets medieval Japan lovers, for sure, with a adventure in a classic and major era for this country. But it's too short, combats lack dynamism, and its production values are below average. It's still a satisfying adventure thanks to the various choices and consequences available.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Oct 10, 2012
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Omen of Sorrow have quite a good gameplay, but the initial roster is limited, as are the game modes.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jan 8, 2019
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With fantastic production values, and epic combat, Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Storm 2 is a fan dream. Nonetheless, the first part of the game remains tedious, because of some less than inspired game mechanics, that finally disappear later on in favor of the core ones. The game then becomes clearly epic and inspired, the story is magnified, and if you're looking for killer Rasengan or epix Chidori moves, it's the game you want.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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Street Fighter 30th purposes a lot of games, 12, but a very few different game modes to enjoy alone or with friends.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted May 30, 2018
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The Spectrum Retreat is full of good ideas and mysteries, but Dan Smith's first game is way too linear while playing the walking simulator card to please every amateur of the genre. Too many clues are given about the delicate subject being treated, but the core mechanics of dozen of color-based puzzles might be good enough for you to give it a go. With just a bit more coherence between the gameplay and the narrative, it could have been memorable.- Gameblog.fr
- Posted Jul 13, 2018
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