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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- Posted Nov 9, 2011
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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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Still efficient, this second episode offers a good tracklist, full of electro, dance and hip hop mixes, and a technical gameplay, but easier to grip than it seems for newcomers.- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 24, 2010
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- Posted Nov 9, 2011
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It's very difficult to rate To a T. The proposal is very effective from a story and thematic point of view, and we find the touch of absurdity inherent in Takahashi's creations. We regret, however, that this know-how remains very wise when it comes to approaching its gameplay. It is important to understand that this is a game for children and only for them, and it seems almost unfair to punish it for this reason, despite the disappointment that it can represent.- Gamekult
- Posted Jun 4, 2025
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- Posted Oct 24, 2010
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An atypical arcade curiosity, Berserk or Die doesn't necessarily live up to its initial promises, but ultimately reveals a certain complexity that transforms the adventure into a demanding action game that drives you slightly crazy in its own way. Whether you choose to massacre your keyboard or adopt alternative mouse controls, you'll probably risk a burst aneurysm from bathing in the big, dirty pixels, special attacks, overpriced items, and obscene traps set by the developer. A great, cunning romp, but rather rough-hewn.- Gamekult
- Posted Jun 8, 2025
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- Posted Jan 23, 2012
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Does Sol Cesto frustrate me? A little bit—since despite all the tweaks one might make to the probabilities, the luck factor remains absolutely paramount, and—unluckily for me—I have none whatsoever. Does that make Sol Cesto a bad game, though? Absolutely not. The gameplay loop is still very cleverly designed to be addictive, and the art direction has a charm of its own, featuring a well-executed blend of the zany and the macabre. Moreover, the very fact that the game puts us through the wringer is precisely what makes it so captivating, compelling us to experiment and uncover its secrets.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 17, 2026
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- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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Make no mistake: Screamer is anything but an accessible game. Its unique, meaty gameplay demands a significant amount of time to master; its difficulty spikes—at times unfair, with visibility issues in certain overly cluttered stages—put players to the test; its progression mechanics are also rather shallow, and its stunning cinematics are few and far between. Nevertheless, it remains a racing title that dares to be different—one that frequently succeeds in hooking, thrilling, and intoxicating the player through the unique stylistic exercise it offers. It is a game of drifting and vehicular combat situated at the crossroads of a ruthless *Ridge Racer* and a brute-force *Burnout*—generous in both dialogue and tracks, and punctuated by an excellent soundtrack and art direction. Lacking any currency system or car upgrade mechanics, Screamer still falls short on structural depth to truly ascend to the ranks of the genre's greats; perhaps future updates will make the difference. In the meantime, Milestone’s offering is more than laudable, proving that the Italian studio can—and should—break free from the perpetual confines of pure simulation: flirting with arcade-style gameplay, science fiction, and Japanese animation really does pay off.- Gamekult
- Posted Mar 25, 2026
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Vanquish is to TPS what Bayonetta was to the beat'em all gender : a great kick in the ass […] But inevitably it comes to whether PlatinumGames not again privileged form over substance.- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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Tempest Rising is basically a love letter to old-school RTS fans. It doesn't break new ground, but it brings back everything that mattered, and does it well enough to stand proudly alongside its inspirations. In a time when RTS games are often treated like relics, this throwback feels like a real shot of adrenaline. Slipgate Ironworks isn’t shy about showing where it comes from, and the game reminds us why the sound of tanks blowing up in sync will never get old. Still, if you were hoping for the second coming of RTS, you’ll probably end up with a prophet who just knows his gospels by heart.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 28, 2025
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- Posted Feb 17, 2011
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- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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Despite all the criticisms that have been made about its open world, Mario Kart World remains a leading social game and still knows how to easily bring players from all walks of life into its wake. The more fortunate will even indulge in the luxury of the camera that allows you to display your friend's face in a vignette when he overtakes you for maximum provocation. Despite its flaws, we are still on a sure bet that will occupy many evenings and we trust Nintendo to offer it a follow-up worthy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.- Gamekult
- Posted Jun 9, 2025
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- Posted Jan 6, 2012
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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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- Gamekult
- Posted Sep 6, 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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- Posted Aug 13, 2011
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Outland mixes many many influences together. It may not be as surprising as you could expect but it does a great job though and all in all this is an adventure worth playing.- Gamekult
- Posted May 2, 2011
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A great game for those who are nostalgic or meticulous or for large families.- Gamekult
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Strania might not be the shoot'em up of the century, but G.rev took the job seriously to please both casual and hardcore gamers, especially at this price point.- Gamekult
- Posted Mar 31, 2011
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