Gamekult's Scores
- Games
For 824 reviews, this publication has graded:
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6% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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93% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 14.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 61
| Highest review score: | Death Stranding 2: On The Beach | |
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| Lowest review score: | Duke Nukem: Critical Mass |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 145 out of 824
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Mixed: 528 out of 824
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Negative: 151 out of 824
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Emancipation complete for Portal, which gets rid of his "bonus game" condition with a second episode that is certainly no revolution but still manages to justify its new status.- Gamekult
- Posted May 2, 2011
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Emancipation complete for Portal, which gets rid of his "bonus game" condition with a second episode that is certainly no revolution but still manages to justify its new status.- Gamekult
- Posted May 2, 2011
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Emancipation complete for Portal, which gets rid of his "bonus game" condition with a second episode that is certainly no revolution but still manages to justify its new status.- Gamekult
- Posted May 2, 2011
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If the mix of puzzle game and rogue-lite works up to a certain point, it is mainly because Blue Prince makes no concessions on its random nature. Whether you’re 2 or 200 hours into the game, it will continue to be the number one obstacle in your quest for knowledge and puzzles. Despite that, it’s a game that remains fascinating, one that easily obsesses the person who is ready to dive in to make it one of the most striking video game experiences of recent years. For others, it will be far too heavy and uncertain an investment.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 23, 2025
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- Posted Jan 24, 2011
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- Posted Jul 22, 2011
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To get it straight, Halo Reach is just what Halo 3 should have been at its release, three years ago.- Gamekult
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- Posted Sep 7, 2011
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Hollow Knight: Silksong is quite the thorny case, because you can easily be disappointed in the face of its numerous hardships. By shipping a much more difficult experience, Team Cherry may lose some players. A daring choice we could praise if it was more slickly executed. Team Cherry had a real treasure but lost pearls along the way. But Silksong is no bad game. It remains a singular poetic experience, different from 8 years ago. Sceptics will need to accept the game has real qualities, from its univers to its improved combat mechanics. So then, we remember Silksong was born as a DLC. And it could have been an excellent DLC.- Gamekult
- Posted Sep 9, 2025
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- Posted Sep 16, 2011
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Sure, Civilization V is a good game we'll play with pleasure… but before going back to serious business with Civilization III or IV.- Gamekult
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- Posted Nov 10, 2011
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Pokémon Pokopia met our expectations, even if it's not perfect. It does have a repetitive aspect inherent to the genre, which won't appeal to everyone, and some technical issues that can become annoying over time. However, if you enjoy relaxing atmospheres and don't want to overthink things, there's a good chance this game will satisfy you if you're willing to pay the price, because in terms of playtime, you'll definitely get your money's worth.- Gamekult
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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- Posted May 26, 2011
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For the very last (?) ride in Raccoon City, Resident Evil Requiem delivers a healthy blend of survival-horror tropes and references from almost every main episode of the franchise. Alas, this does also mean its edge is sometimes dulled by an avalanche of cameos, winks at the camera, and even more ridiculous twists than usual. While the Rhodes Hill center is one of the best Resident Evil locations ever put to screen with gorgeously detailed zombies and a tried-and-true approach to level design, the game does suffer from "Resident Evil syndrome" as quality, care and precision start waning as the adventure progresses. Still an essential buy for survival-horror enthusiasts.- Gamekult
- Posted Feb 25, 2026
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- Posted May 16, 2011
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Apart from a combat overhaul, Warhorse offers nothing truly new in terms of gameplay compared to the first installment, even regarding aspects that were far from unanimous. While one might regret that the studio stands so firmly by its choices, including the visual aspect of its game, the quality of its main story’s writing and the gargantuan richness of its side quests make it an adventure in which one can easily lose themselves for hours without ever getting bored. All this, provided one embraces the experience—those who did not enjoy the first installment will have a hard time finding satisfaction here, as the experience remains largely the same.- Gamekult
- Posted Feb 3, 2025
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The problem when reviewing a game of this scale, part of a series with more than ten entries, is that personal attachment and nostalgia inevitably play a crucial role. It’s clear that the franchise no longer offers the same experience as it did years ago. The rough, unwelcoming, and flamboyant feel of the past has given way to unwavering accessibility, a clear pursuit of simplicity, and a deliberate openness to newcomers. While the game’s addictive foundations are still present, they are nonetheless hindered by an at times excessive simplification of its mechanics. However, Monster Hunter Wilds remains a thrilling experience, even for veterans—provided they accept that it is no longer the game they once knew.- Gamekult
- Posted Feb 24, 2025
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Effective, but it is a recipe that begins to show serious limitations.- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 9, 2011
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The very relaxed atmosphere, well-written characters and the “Born to be wild” ambiance are the main strengths of this add-on.- Gamekult
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By dint of obstinacy, Treyarch delivers probably its best with Black Ops Call of Duty to date - but probably not the best in the saga.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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A fast, fun, pretty and globally mastered game, even if we could regret a rather short content, and a solo career a bit too classic and repetitive.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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What can I say? Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles remains, in essence, Final Fantasy Tactics. In that sense, the game is, by its mere existence, still one of the most striking adventures of the medium. There are indeed some substantial additions here in the interface, in quality of life, and even in the gameplay, but can these really justify a purchase at this price? We’ll let you answer that question, but know that, while in some respects this re-release proves particularly respectful of the source material, it also shows some baffling shortcomings. Where is the re-orchestration of the soundtrack? Where are the content additions from the War of the Lions version? Where are the adjustments for better camera angles? Certainly, The Ivalice Chronicles is without a doubt the most pleasant version of the game to play in 2025, but it also could (and should) have been much more.- Gamekult
- Posted Sep 24, 2025
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By dint of obstinacy, Treyarch delivers probably its best with Black Ops Call of Duty to date - but probably not the best in the saga.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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Funnier and more diversified […], Gay Tony extends the fun for 10 hours at least.- Gamekult
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Perfectly sized for young children and the parties with all the family, Kirby's Epic Yarn is undeniably one of the titles that everyone can conclude without real effort, especially with two players, but still keeps some surprises in store for those who want to unlock everything.- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 27, 2010
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Despite an amazing sound design and some gorgeous 8-bits stylized visuals, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery is less an enthusiastic and challenging videogame than an interactive story, sometimes too repetitive and flawed.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 1, 2011
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