Gameplanet's Scores
- Games
For 1,394 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1 point higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 893 out of 1394
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Mixed: 433 out of 1394
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Negative: 68 out of 1394
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Bland and unpolished, The Dark Eye: Demonicon is a generic and mediocre action role playing game that fails to fully embrace its source material, and therefore will ultimately leave the player unengaged and unfulfilled.- Gameplanet
- Posted Nov 8, 2013
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Bland visuals, rehashed game play, and constant bugs and minor irritations completely overshadow the core Heroes experience. These criticisms, along with the game's complete lack of new ideas, makes it the weakest entry in the long running series. Might & Magic: Heroes VII is best avoided and forgotten.- Gameplanet
- Posted Oct 9, 2015
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Gearbox have gone slightly astray with this DLC, it's certainly not on the same level as their previous effort.- Gameplanet
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Knack is not at all indicative of the PlayStation 4's potential. The gameplay and the storytelling are banal even by last-gen standards.- Gameplanet
- Posted Nov 27, 2013
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- Posted Dec 15, 2010
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Beenox is capable of making a decent Spider-Man game – in fact, they have made two already – so the culprit here is surely that this game was rushed out to coincide with the Amazing Spider-Man movie release.- Gameplanet
- Posted Jul 23, 2012
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War in the North, by being a blunt object of a hack-and-slash game with a facile story and an aversion to genuine characterisation, adds itself to the long list of Lord of the Rings games that just aren't Lord of the Rings games.- Gameplanet
- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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Mars: War Logs has big ambitions, but it feels like it was rushed out the door – perhaps due to budgetary constraints. The makings of an impressive game are here, unfortunately it just doesn't hold together particularly well.- Gameplanet
- Posted May 13, 2013
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A very short game with a fairly original visual approach. Foreign Legion is a fun-ish third-person shooter but unfortunately lacks enough content to get you hooked.- Gameplanet
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Rodea the Sky Soldier has the odd interesting idea, but numerous gameplay problems betray its troubled development.- Gameplanet
- Posted Dec 3, 2015
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If EA plans to get a firm share of the Kinect exercise market they'll need to invest a bit more time in creating a more user-friendly experience.- Gameplanet
- Posted Nov 26, 2010
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But all this said, the game is only US $15, and although hugely infuriating at times, still manages to offer up several hours of cerebral entertainment. Bonus points should be awarded if anyone can play the thing through to the end without turning off the background music, which has clearly been lifted from an elevator in a Disney building somewhere, or not pausing to reflect how inappropriate and darkly sadistic it is to caption each death screen with numerically catergorised examples of what deceased children will never experience.- Gameplanet
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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Admire Spiders for their ambition, but as with its prior efforts this is again a case of reaching too far and spreading too thin. The result is a game that feels incomplete despite its comparatively short length for the genre.- Gameplanet
- Posted May 14, 2014
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A tedious and somewhat repetitive brain training game. Interesting and exciting GUI but the content really feels like a let down.- Gameplanet
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Bombshell is a broken, boring action game with a tin ear for humour and action that rarely rises above tedium.- Gameplanet
- Posted Jan 31, 2016
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Front Mission Evolved is at its core an uninspired third-person mech fighter that throws out the tenets of the series, a move that may turn off long time players. Mech fans will find it lukewarm at best and the rest of us are left to wonder just who the game will appeal to.- Gameplanet
- Posted Oct 28, 2010
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Ryse definitely looks the part, but the gameplay simply isn't up to scratch. It feels unfinished, or like a hardcore title whose mechanics have been dramatically simplified for the Xbox One TV crowd. Thumb down.- Gameplanet
- Posted Nov 21, 2013
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Sniper 2: Ghost Warrior is a well presented game, but its lack of variance quickly diminishes any entertainment and turns it into a chore.- Gameplanet
- Posted Apr 11, 2013
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1954 Alcatraz fails to deliver. There is a lot to like, the narrative and setting are exceptional, but the constant shortcomings of almost every other aspect of the game quickly saps enjoyment and replaces it with frustration and disappointment.- Gameplanet
- Posted Mar 12, 2014
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War Chest is an incredible disappointment given the strength of the series to this point, and the exciting licences within.- Gameplanet
- Posted Aug 21, 2015
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There are hints of a great game buried under the decaying leviathan that is Call of Cthulhu, but they are interspersed with the detritus of too many disparate or poorly executed ideas that those hints feel more like broken promises than unrealized ones.- Gameplanet
- Posted Oct 31, 2018
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An also-ran in a stacked genre that somehow further lowers the stock of the most overused enemy type of the past decade, All Zombies Must Die! makes both a bad case for its title and as a game in general.- Gameplanet
- Posted Feb 1, 2012
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Berserk has its moments – the Berserker Armor is absolutely hilarious, and getting to play as Zodd is awesome – but a few glimmers of amusement aren't enough to save it. The game doesn't have a lot to offer anybody – newcomers to the series will be left in the dust, long-time fans will be turned off by the clumsy adaptation, and anyone looking for a decent action game should grab a copy of Nioh instead. It's likely this will end up as just another forgotten footnote in the series' troubled history of adaptations.- Gameplanet
- Posted Mar 8, 2017
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Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is a wonderful idea that fails to deliver on almost every level. While it can be breath-taking to look at, it is a tedious chore and needlessly unforgiving. I applaud Patrice Désilets and his team for attempting something new and fresh, but great ideas alone do not make for great games.- Gameplanet
- Posted Sep 9, 2019
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What few good points Dungeon Punks has are ultimately overshadowed by some atrocious design choices. Golden Axe was a bit before my time, but if this is what that game was like, then it does not seem like something we need to resurrect.- Gameplanet
- Posted Sep 5, 2016
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We've come to expect mediocre games derived from motion pictures, but Terminator Salvation is about as bad as it gets.- Gameplanet
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Deadlight could have been something great. Unfortunately, it's as mindless as the zombies it features.- Gameplanet
- Posted Aug 1, 2012
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A great-looking game let down by poor storytelling, repetitive gameplay and cheap, frustrating puzzles and traps.- Gameplanet
- Posted Nov 20, 2013
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A largely uninteresting game populated by awful characters that is a chore to play, NeverDead deserves to spend eternity alongside those infamous Atari 2600 ET cartridges, or perhaps digesting forever in the belly of The Biggest Loser's loser.- Gameplanet
- Posted Feb 22, 2012
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Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days is a formulaic third-person co-op shooter that fails to meet the grade. Where the game does try to be different, it frustrates gameplay and pulls the uniform score downward.- Gameplanet
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It might be a little overwhelming for series newcomers, but to these people I say: have patience, from what I've seen so far, it'll more than likely be worth it.- Gameplanet
- Posted Aug 19, 2016
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If anyone had any doubt about Capcom's ability to deliver a frame-perfect fighting engine, they can rest assured their fears are without merit. Sure, there will likely be balancing changes once the masses pick apart the V-Gauge and EX bars, but absolutely nothing at all about the feel of the game seemed "off" to this seasoned Street Fighter veteran.- Gameplanet
- Posted Feb 16, 2016
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All in all, I’m definitely enjoying myself. I’ve long thought of FFXIV as a (if not the) leader in the MMO space and the early signs of Shadowbringers point only to improving this status. There’s just so much to do, and doing it is just the right mix of fun and dopamine-hits that MMO fans look for. As I said at the beginning, it’s too early to score this one yet, but I can already tell it’s highly likely to end up with a number at the top end of the bracket.- Gameplanet
- Posted Jul 26, 2019
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