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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Funnier and more diversified […], Gay Tony extends the fun for 10 hours at least.- Gamekult
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Better paced than its big brother and more technically stable, RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is a nice last hurrah for Teyon's super-cop. Oh, sure, the plot is a few lines long, the references to the various films are a bit too clumsy and we're left with the feeling that the studio is really reaching the end of the line with this franchise, but there are still 8 hours of explosive and stupidly enjoyable action interspersed with sarcastic oneliners and polished visuals. At a reasonable price (€29.99), we don't ask for much more...- Gamekult
- Posted Jul 17, 2025
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- Posted Jun 11, 2011
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- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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- Posted Oct 25, 2011
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- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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- Posted Oct 25, 2011
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This polished sequel will suit gamers who liked the first episode, and those who crave for new concepts and referential humor.- Gamekult
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- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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While Garou : Mark of the Wolves remains untouchable, his legitimate heir Fatal Fury : City of the Wolves easily stands face-to-face with ruthless competitors. The SNK formula shines with modern updates and delivers a dynamic game with a high skill ceiling but a relatively low skill floor for newcomers (despite a few thorns). Unlike many other recent fighting games, defense is just as exciting as offense, creating a very balanced feeling overall. However, Saudi Arabia's political interests shine through with a deplorable CR7 cameo. Let's just hope this is a one-time marketing stunt and not the start of something worse.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 24, 2025
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It's impossible to remain indifferent to Shadow Labyrinth. Behind a modest package and a slightly (very) outlandish promise, it's a work that's both respectful and subversive, tender and metaphysical, ingenious and technically imperfect. We're dealing here with a radical author's game stuck in the tight-fitting costume of a forty-year-old license, a gamer's manifesto for gamers, and a profound homage to an entire history of Japanese video games. It's not a classic, nor a blockbuster, but it's certainly a sincere and dense experience that more than deserves its favorite label.- Gamekult
- Posted Jul 27, 2025
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There are games that more than deserve their "timeless classic" label: Gears of War probably falls into this category, as it has aged so well. Sure, The Coalition's rework has something to do with it, but we're talking about an action title that, at its core, is solid enough to grab the hearts of even those who never got their hands on it. In itself, there's nothing truly new on the horizon, especially since the title already benefited from a remaster in 2016: the experience remains imperfect, it's sometimes a little bland and thin, but it's brutal, enjoyable, and surprisingly timeless. And that's not bad, especially for a first installment released almost twenty years ago.- Gamekult
- Posted Aug 29, 2025
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- Posted Mar 2, 2011
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- Posted Oct 20, 2011
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An ideal game for kids to enjoy themselves at home when they cannot get out.- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 8, 2010
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- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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- Posted May 18, 2011
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Freed from its big brother's technical issues, Hyrule Warriors : Age of Imprisonment is a polished muso experience that remains a tad too easy. Also, while the Switch 2's power is certainly put to good use, reading the action in portable mode is sometimes difficult due to an overload of visual effects and UI elements.- Gamekult
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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- Posted May 6, 2011
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- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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If the Albion lives its revolution in Fable III, that's certainly not the case for the Fable saga, which gets here an episode pleasant to go, but too close from its predecessor, at least in terms of its first and biggest part.- Gamekult
- Posted Oct 26, 2010
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- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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- Posted Oct 6, 2011
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- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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Rune Factory Frontier is an adventure of mind-blowing density, but you will need time and patience to fully experience it.- Gamekult
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Oblivion Remastered aims to primarily target longtime fans by offering an experience that is ultimately extremely close to the base game, but with a new, very successful visual coating. This is the principle of a remastered game, of course, but we were entitled to expect a robust frame rate, or official support for mods, for example. While the few improvements made by Virtuos are also appreciable, we also feel that the studio could have gone further, and Bethesda seems determined to refine things in this area. It's just a shame that all this is happening after the release and reinforces the impression that the goal isn't so much to introduce the game to a new generation, but rather to satisfy the old ones.- Gamekult
- Posted Apr 29, 2025
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- Posted May 20, 2011
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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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