Gameliner's Scores
- Games
For 467 reviews, this publication has graded:
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42% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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53% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater | |
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| Lowest review score: | Extremely Powerful Capybaras |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 237 out of 467
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Mixed: 211 out of 467
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Negative: 19 out of 467
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Patapon 1+2 Replay proves that rhythm and strategy still go hand in hand today. With smart improvements, this is the best way to (re)experience these unique cult classics.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 15, 2025
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The Sims 4: Enchanted by Nature is an atmospheric expansion with strong occult gameplay and beautifully designed fairies, but its execution feels unbalanced. While the magical elements shine, the nature aspect falls flat. Fantasy and fairy fans will find plenty to enjoy, but those expecting a true nature-focused experience may be left wanting.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 14, 2025
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Nubs! Arena is fun, fast-paced, and full of humor—but without players, the servers stay empty and the fun fades. Great with friends, but solo or random online play? Best to skip it.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 13, 2025
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is a must-play for fans, packed with tight gameplay and killer maps. It doesn’t hit quite as hard as 1+2, with some cut content and a weaker soundtrack, but fresh maps and solid tweaks still make this a worthy ride.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 10, 2025
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ISLANDERS: New Shores is a vibrant and atmospheric sequel that builds on the original with clearer visuals and a refined point system. This way it’s easier to score points to move to the next island. The game balances challenge and relaxation through new buildings, islands, and bonus-granting Boons. A creative sandbox mode allows players to freely design and decorate islands, complete with a photo mode for capturing their creations. Overall, it's a well-rounded package at a great price, although a custom mode would have been great to have.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 8, 2025
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Death Stranding 2: On The Beach takes the post-apocalyptic delivery grind to the next level. Kojima nails it again with deeper story, tighter gameplay, and loads of atmosphere.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 6, 2025
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RAIDOU Remastered is a successful reintroduction of a forgotten SMT spin-off. Its unique mix of action and demon management still holds up, despite some dated elements. A solid entry point for new players.- Gameliner
- Posted Jul 1, 2025
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Dune: Awakening offers a beautifully crafted version of Arrakis, with impressive survival mechanics, good progression, flexible class combinations, and engaging exploration. However, its combat is underwhelming, base building is weak, and the MMO label feels misleading due to its focus on content for soloplayers. The world can feel empty, quests lack depth, and the upkeep system discourages taking breaks. Despite its flaws, the game remains compelling and could become significantly better with future updates, especially for fans of the Dune universe.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 29, 2025
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Shuffle Tactics is a promising game with a cool style, strong combat, and plenty of room to shape your own playstyle. However, it currently feels unfinished, with non-functioning buttons and poor controller support making it feel more like an early test build than a full release. There’s fun to be had for those who can look past the rough edges, but if you’re after a polished experience, it might be best to wait a bit longer.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 27, 2025
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Tour de France 2025 struggles to make cycling engaging as a game, offering long races with limited strategic depth. While elements like aerodynamics and energy management are present, they aren't enough to create a compelling experience. Despite improvements in controls and graphics, the game suffers from bugs, poor animations, repetitive commentary, and low visual variety. The removal of split-screen co-op and controller-only support further narrows its appeal, and the lack of replay value makes it hard to recommend.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 26, 2025
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You can tell from the start that Ruffy and the Riverside is the studio’s first outing. It wins points with its cheerful tone, creative mechanics, and nostalgic flair, but once you scratch beneath the surface, the cracks begin to show. A weak narrative, uneven graphics, an undercooked SWAP feature, and technical hiccups all add up - leaving a 3D platformer with promise, but still clearly in need of polish.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 25, 2025
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Days Gone Remastered might seem unnecessary at first glance, but packs solid upgrades and fun extras. A fresh ride through a polished, familiar apocalypse!- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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TRON: Catalyst brings the Arq Grid to life with a compelling story, strong characters, and standout voice acting. However, the game feels underutilized, combat grows repetitive, the world is visually dark, and there’s little to do beyond the main story. Fans of the franchise will find things to enjoy, but it doesn’t fully tap into its potential. A missed opportunity for something greater.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 22, 2025
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Sloclap delivers with Rematch an exotic and gripping football game that, thanks to specialized gameplay systems, promises countless hours of fun. It strikes a perfect balance between tactical depth and arcade-style action, while boasting high replayability and a unique, innovative feel I haven’t experienced in a football game for years. Still, issues like flawed matchmaking, minimal battle pass content, and chaotic play with random teammates prevent a Ballon d'Or nomination—but give it a few seasons, and Rematch might just become the undisputed champion of football games.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 22, 2025
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MindsEye feels like a massive missed opportunity: technically a mess, creatively lost. Even with future patches, there's little left to get excited about.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 17, 2025
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FBC: Firebreak proudly earns its spot among the better co-op shooters out right now. It’s a slick-looking game where the unique missions and bizarre weapon choices really steal the show. Thanks to the many interactive elements in the sandbox, there’s more depth here than you might notice at first. Add to that the solid teamwork features, and deep progression systems, and it’s clear Remedy has delivered a strong package. The enemy AI isn’t all that tough though, and the amount of content at launch is a bit underwhelming - but even with those flaws, I can still wholeheartedly recommend FBC: Firebreak. It’s a shooter that doesn’t talk big - it just gets things done.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 17, 2025
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Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster proves that a solid JRPG can stand the test of time. This updated version stays true to the original while making the adventure more accessible than ever.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 14, 2025
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Survival Kids is a fun but imperfect introduction to the survival genre, clearly aimed at a younger audience. Its simple story, accessible controls, and gentle pacing make it charming, especially with its colorful world and unique Whurtle concept. However, the basic gameplay, limited variety, and odd character design may not hold older players’ attention for long. Great for kids and families, but older gamers might want to pass—or save it for a laid-back afternoon.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 12, 2025
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Date Everything! is a strong first outing that shows the developers understand the core of a good visual novel dating sim. Each character is uniquely designed to reflect the object they represent and brought to life through great voice acting and clever writing. The game is rich with puns and hidden depth, especially for those who pay attention to names and dialogue. While the structure encourages progression through limited daily interactions and collectibles, endings with characters can feel static due to a lack of new dialogue afterward.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 12, 2025
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Those who are thinking of embarking on the expedition that is The Alters, should first ask themselves what their prime objective is. If the answer is 'standard sci-fi management game', disembark ASAP, because The Alters is anything but standard. While management is a core aspect of The Alters, dealing with complex personalities becomes more prominent as your precious time ticks away. Just remember that failing is human and therefore inevitable, and it will suck, so ask all your alter ego's if you're up for all that trial & error.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 12, 2025
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Been craving a new F-Zero? Fast Fusion delivers the speed, style, and polish for just fifteen bucks. No online mode is a shame, but the slick fusion mechanic and tight gameplay make this an absolute gem for Switch 2 owners.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 11, 2025
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Lost in Random: The Eternal Die delivers an addictive gameplay loop with its tough battles, clever deck-building options, and varied rooms. The story keeps its distance, but the action more than makes up for it.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 11, 2025
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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour feels more like a paid manual than a real game. While it teaches you a thing or two, it simply doesn’t justify the €10 price tag. Only worth a look if you're a tech nerd or waiting for payday.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 7, 2025
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Mario Kart World is a worthy follow-up that expands the formula without losing its charm. The open world ties everything together brilliantly, and new mechanics like wallrides and charged jumps keep the racing fresh. Pure fun for every generation.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 7, 2025
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Elden Ring Nightreign is ultimately carried by FromSoftware’s rock-solid gameplay systems, now applied across a fresh mix of subgenres. It’s an energetic and gripping experience, especially when the evolving world and signature combat loop click. However, the absence of modern social features like cross-play or voice chat, plus a strict focus on three-player co-op, makes it less welcoming for duos or solo adventurers. While some ideas may carry into future mainline titles, this spin-off leans heavily on proven formulas - for better and worse.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 5, 2025
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Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is a surprisingly strong addition to the franchise. The engaging story and town management mechanics add depth, even if it can feel a bit overwhelming at times. Despite some technical limitations, the game runs well and impresses with its visual and audio presentation. A solid pick for farming RPG fans looking for more depth and responsibility.- Gameliner
- Posted Jun 2, 2025
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F1 25 is the best F1 sim to date, though it feels more like refinement than revolution. The improved handling and fun extras are welcome, but for €79.99, a bit more innovation would've been nice. Still, a solid upgrade for dedicated fans.- Gameliner
- Posted May 30, 2025
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Monster Train 2 is a strong sequel that expands on the original with five new clans, more artifacts, rooms, and Pyre Hearts, offering a huge variety of strategic combinations. The game is notably more difficult, but victory feels especially rewarding, and progression becomes easier as you master each clan. While the unit design and challenge variety are excellent, the interface suffers from an unadjustable camera and oversized UI elements. The story doesn't add much, but the rewarding progression system and a surprise for returning players keep the experience engaging.- Gameliner
- Posted May 27, 2025
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Leave it to the Swedes to come up with a beautifully executed concept, even if it doesn't necessarily score the highest on the innovation scale. With perfectly integrated camera angle switches, Out of Sight absolutely is a dream to play, even if inherently linked issues like finicky 3D controls and possible motion sickness cause a few 'little nightmares'. If you're a fan of sneaking and puzzling in an eerie mansion (or teddy bears), Out of Sight is a game is a game you should definitely keep an eye on.- Gameliner
- Posted May 25, 2025
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The Siege of the Sandfox delivers a gorgeous pixel-art stealthvania with slick parkour and stellar sound design. The AI and bugs can be a pain, but if you're into metroidvanias, this one’s definitely worth a shot.- Gameliner
- Posted May 25, 2025
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