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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- Gamekult
- Posted May 30, 2011
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One of the best - if not simply the best - episode to date.- Gamekult
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Darksiders doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it learns from many of the greatest references in videogames to make gamers live a clever, epic and violent experience.- Gamekult
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- Gamekult
- Posted Sep 6, 2011
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A beautiful and lengthy game with incredibly smart game mechanisms, it's never denied, especially when it bears the Castlevania mark.- Gamekult
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- Gamekult
- Posted Jun 11, 2011
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- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 28, 2011
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With its polished gameplay and outstanding graphics, 2010 FIFA World Cup is truly brilliant […] but its price tag, 70€, is a bitter pill to swallow.- Gamekult
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It would be sad to ignore this new Splinter Cell for its small flaws, because the game is unquestionably fun.- Gamekult
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- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 28, 2011
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Remedy surpassed itself in the fields of production, storytelling and atmosphere, all of which serve this psychological thriller well.- Gamekult
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- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 16, 2011
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Despite a certain generosity and explosive sword fights, The First Berserker : Khazan stretches so far and wide that its strings end up fraying after thirty-five hours of play. Between a retrograde avalanche of color-coded loot, damage-sponge bosses and plain level designs, Nexon has clearly studied the genre in depth yet lacks the necessary spark to coalesce varied designs into a radical proposition. In the end, you'll just find an okay action game.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 3, 2025
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Cairn is a good game that masters its subject matter and mechanics, as well as its raw emotions and the authenticity of its narrative. For some, it will even certainly serve as a pretext for self-reflection. But there's a catch that leaves a bitter taste: it could have been excellent. The Game Bakers had all the ingredients to cook up an exceptional dish, but the whole thing is undercooked, and a few clunky bugs and other missteps spoil the mountain adventure. This is the strange feeling that Cairn leaves you with. After this exhausting climb on every level, it gives the impression of being both on top of the world and utterly defeated. And to think we were just a pickaxe swing away from becoming one with the mountain.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 30, 2026
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With Goodnight Universe, Nice Dream takes the concept explored in Before Your Eyes to new heights. A more refined and nuanced use of the camera complements a denser, well-crafted storyline that captivates us thanks to an effective cast. It's a shame that some ideas are still explored a little too tentatively, and that the game is released on some platforms without the option to play with a camera, which significantly diminishes its appeal.- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 10, 2025
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With its strong art direction, cohesive world, and well-balanced difficulty, MIO: Memories in Orbit proves to be a very satisfying experience. Its deliberately slow gameplay won't appeal to everyone, especially the combat, but it's justified and becomes quite engaging, making you want to invest the ten or so hours needed to complete it. It's a solid little Metroidvania that has a lot to offer, despite a few flaws and a finale that we had hoped would be more spectacular.- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 19, 2026
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- Gamekult
- Posted Aug 1, 2011
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Wario Ware : Do It Yourself is a true little digital drug, so addictive that you will easily miss its little flaws.- Gamekult
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Well polished at every level, whether the playlist or lining, Dance Central boasts an exemplary degree of finish and a great recognition of movements.- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 8, 2010
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- Gamekult
- Posted Sep 22, 2011
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More than a reductive slot machine, Vampire Crawlers is a true roguelike deckbuilder and requires wits, reflexes, game knowledge and a taste for taking calculated risks. Building the perfect deck to wipe out skeletons by the dozen in a single turn is an absolute delight. The endless onslaught of colors, garish visual effects, loud noises and unlockables has all the pros and cons of an all-you-can-eat buffet, leaving the player satisfied and ready to burst at the seams for a very sharp price, yet also slightly nauseous after long sessions. Won't keep you from coming back for seconds, though.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 30, 2026
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- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 9, 2011
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It's hard to find a single real flaw in PowerWash Simulator 2's shining armor. It's the perfect lo-fi game to chill out after a hard day's work. While new mechanics are sparsely used, post-launch content will continue to bring on the good times, to be sure.- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 22, 2025
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- Gamekult
- Posted Jan 31, 2012
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Funny, cruel, and painfully perceptive, The Outer Worlds 2 marks Obsidian’s triumphant return to the top of the RPG genre. Beneath a few minor technical blemishes lies a work of remarkable coherence and freedom, where every choice matters and every laugh stings. A brilliant, deeply humanist, and unmissable RPG that constantly reminds us why we love video games. And once it’s over, there’s only one thing you want to do: start all over again. Isn’t that the mark of a truly great game?- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 15, 2011
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With its polished gameplay and outstanding graphics, 2010 FIFA World Cup is truly brilliant […] but its price tag, 70€, is a bitter pill to swallow.- Gamekult
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- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 1, 2011
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