Gamer Limit's Scores
- Games
For 642 reviews, this publication has graded:
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57% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Bit.Trip Complete | |
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| Lowest review score: | Kung Fu Rider |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 422 out of 642
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Mixed: 185 out of 642
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Negative: 35 out of 642
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If you enjoyed all that Fallout 3 has to offer you, then you will not be disappointed with The Pitt. Don’t let the negative stigma regarding the launch bother you. It is a quality content package that is well worth the 800 Microsoft Points.- Gamer Limit
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Toy Story 3 is a prime example of a film-tie in done right for once, that offers a compelling banquet of good clean fun.- Gamer Limit
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Those willing to look past a few flaws will have a lot of fun with Section 8: P, at a budget price.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Apr 20, 2011
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The game won't wow anyone, but if you like arcade style racing games along the lines of Blur with planes–I mean, come on they're planes!–you'll enjoy SkyDrift. It's only a lack of more content that holds it back from being even better.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Sep 16, 2011
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Hard Corps: Uprising is bar none one of the best side scrolling shooters of this generation. It's slick, intense, and a lot of fun.- Gamer Limit
- Posted May 26, 2011
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As a technical demonstration of the PlayStation Move's prowess and future potential, Sports Champions excels. The majority of mini-games are fun and show depth in places, but a few misfires and soulless presentation let down an otherwise solid package.- Gamer Limit
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Played in increments, Who's That Flying?! is a brilliant addition to any PSN lover's collection.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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Panzer General: Allied Assault will likely please fans of the strategy and card genres, but all others should likely avoid this title.- Gamer Limit
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While the gameplay is basic, Sam and Max: Beyond Time and Space is a witty, and entertaining ride. However, if adventure games aren't your cup of tea, then this title isn't really for you.- Gamer Limit
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Paper Mario: Sticker Star is clever and fully committed to its paperized setting. That's not enough to excuse its biggest flaws. You'll spend time backtracking and getting stuck on puzzles that require too much guesswork.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Jan 2, 2013
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All in all, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance might be my favorite game in the franchise. I'd have to replay Kingdom Hearts 2 to truly decide, but as it stands, the franchise's latest 3DS iteration is an excellent addition to the series.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Aug 7, 2012
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Anyone looking for a solid, yet not particularly original, shooter should feel pretty satisfied with their purchase.- Gamer Limit
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A great addition to any college basketball fan's library. The issues with AI and lack of new game modes are a bit frustrating, but the overall improvements to gameplay and presentation make this title an enjoyable and rewarding experience.- Gamer Limit
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It offers up a decent amount of missed opportunities, but still manages to capture some of the magic that Resident Evil was known for. If you’ve been waiting for a game in the franchise to return to its horror roots, this isn’t quite it, but it should leave you somewhat satisfied.- Gamer Limit
- Posted May 20, 2013
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After Grand Theft Auto’s Episodes from Liberty City set the benchmark for what is possible with episodic DLC, it’s hard not to be a bit disappointed with The Taxidermist’s shortcomings – it’s more of a light drizzle than heavy rain.- Gamer Limit
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A few hours of Gyromancer and the novelty will wear off, and you will be left bereft, wishing you were playing the original RPG puzzler, not this knock-off with prettier pictures.- Gamer Limit
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While F.3.A.R may not be the most competitive FPS on the market, it offers a ton of unique mechanics you really can't find anywhere else.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Jun 20, 2011
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Bursting with modes, missions and mascots, it is easily the most polished kart racer of recent years, enhanced by Sega’s rich history and simple, fun gameplay.- Gamer Limit
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The Forgotten Sands does such a good job of returning to its "Sands of Time roots" that it actually feels like you're playing a seven year old PS2 title: and that isn't really a good thing. The game simply refuses to evolve and become something greater than its predecessors.- Gamer Limit
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The downfall is that you can only play the same level so many times before the excitement begins to wane. But regardless, it’s definitely worth the asking price. You’d be foolish not to pick it up.- Gamer Limit
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Hard Corps: Uprising is bar none one of the best side scrolling shooters of this generation. It's slick, intense, and a lot of fun.- Gamer Limit
- Posted May 26, 2011
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Raskulls is one of the best puzzle games I've ever played, and the gameplay is extremely varied: check it out.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Dec 29, 2010
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Even if you've never played the card game before, then this is your best bet at an introduction. If your a prior enthusiast; you will love this game.- Gamer Limit
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Traveller's Tales has once again combined a popular game series with the world of LEGOs, adding their own brand of humor and personality to create a one-of-a-kind band experience that can be enjoyed by families and hardcore rhythm gamers alike.- Gamer Limit
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A great continuation to the Kingdom Hearts saga, 358/2 Days offers great customization options, fluid gameplay and awesome visuals, but suffers from recycled material.- Gamer Limit
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Still, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time is a very serviceable platformer that I really enjoyed my time with when it hit all of the right notes. Although it may not be the be all end all of mascot games in the HD-era, and the shining savior of the Sly Cooper franchise, platforming fans (and Cooper fans) should find plenty to enjoy in Sly and the gang’s latest adventure.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Feb 6, 2013
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For point and click fans, The Next Big Thing is a solid title that brings a bit of fresh air to the genre. To everyone else, it may surpass expectations with an in-depth story, challenging gameplay and beautiful art direction.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Apr 21, 2011
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As a band tribute, Green Day: Rock Band falls considerably short of The Beatles: Rock Band's lofty ambition and execution, but hardcore fans of the band are safely catered for by its mammoth bulk of musical content spanning Green Day's most notable hits.- Gamer Limit
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Bit.Trip FATE is another great entry into Gaijin Games' stellar Wii-Ware series only held back by an unbalanced difficulty level.- Gamer Limit
- Posted Jan 13, 2011
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