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 Oct 29, 2010
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A pleasant game with a catchy world and a strong structure […] With more diversity, less speech and a better calibration regarding movements and graphics, Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom could have become one of the giants of its class.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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Those who have no affinities with Michael Jackson will obviously walk their way, but the others will surely find a dancing game that cannot be ignored on Wii, especially in multiplayer.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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The potential of Scribblenauts is still inherently powerful and sure will attract the largest number of people, but it's regrettable that 5th Cell was not able to get rid of these approximations.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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- Posted Aug 26, 2011
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- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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In its eagerness to move beyond meritocracy, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined forgets the value of hard work. Absolutely charming in its polished and highly successful graphics and its writing, which remains relevant despite its age, this remake-that-isn't-quite-a-remake suffers from an excess of leniency, to the point of neglecting game balance, which is fundamental to the enjoyment of the game. The challenges of modernization are sometimes difficult to overcome, and while we commend the work done on the combat and job systems for this return to the spotlight, the iconic DQ7 would have benefited from retaining at least some of its original rough edges.- Gamekult
- Posted Feb 2, 2026
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- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 21, 2011
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- Posted Sep 8, 2011
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A peculiar game, which should mostly fascinate Drakengard fans and appeal to the most inquiring minds.- Gamekult
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Marathon makes excellent use of Bungie's strengths, whether in its narrative, visuals, or gameplay. But despite this polished presentation, it remains a relatively conventional extraction shooter, and the few attempts to differentiate it—particularly the fast-paced and challenging combat and the hero system—fail to truly convince. There's no doubt the game will find the dedicated community it deserves for its undeniable qualities, but following the vibrant Arc Raiders unfortunately makes Marathon somewhat bland for the average player.- Gamekult
- Posted Mar 12, 2026
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- Gamekult
- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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DarkStar One isn't the best representative of its gender on consoles, but it still got some serious arguments.- Gamekult
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A good title… well, if you don’t own the previous one.- Gamekult
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- Posted May 23, 2011
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Even if it won't go down in history, Singularity will delight horrific shooter fans, especially those who are now fed up with Rapture and Black Mesa.- Gamekult
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- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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- Posted Dec 16, 2011
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More story driven than the previous episodes, more serious and guided as well, LEGO Harry Potter : Years 1 – 4 transcribes the JK Rowling universe well, and targets, as such, more the Harry Potter fans who will revive some of the best scenes of the four first novels/movies, than the LEGO games ones.- Gamekult
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