Gamereactor Denmark's Scores
- Games
For 712 reviews, this publication has graded:
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43% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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53% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | BioShock Infinite | |
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| Lowest review score: | Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 345 out of 712
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Mixed: 326 out of 712
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Negative: 41 out of 712
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Feels more like a snack than a full meal, but nevertheless a welcome return to the Walking Dead universe.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jul 16, 2013
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The Fall is an entertaining (almost) five hour ride and a good take on the Deus Ex universe. Even if it feels more like a light snack than a full meal compared to Human Revolution.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jul 11, 2013
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Xcom for iPad is an ambitious project. Most of the content from the console and PC versions have been crammed onto the tiny screen quite well. Unfortunately that comes at a price. The framerate isn’t amazing on iPad Mini and it’s clear that the game was designed for a bigger screen originally. Touch has been implemented admirably and apart from missing multiplayer (which is promised in an update) and the ability to chose colors for your troops this is definitely one of the deepest turn-based strategy games for iOS.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jul 4, 2013
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If you are crazy about the tour, then Le Tour de France 2013 - 100th Edition is a decent take on the cycling sport. Unfortunately the mechanics of the game aren’t very well explained, and even if it is fun at times managing your resources, it never fulfills its potential.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jul 4, 2013
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If you want a simple adventure game with lots of shooting then World War Z is a fine example of a movie license turned into a good mobile game. Getting a side story to the movie and a nostalgic trip back to when security guards scribbled their passwords on walls and puzzles where simple, is rather enjoyable. Don’t expect to get blown away by this game, but don’t expect to feel bad for buying it either.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jul 4, 2013
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Snoop Dogg returns as Snoop Lion in a rhythm game that borrows heavily from the Nintendo classic Elite Beat Agents. Campy story, well known Snoop-hits, cool animations and a decent rhythm game makes for a few fun hours. After that you will probably not return to the game.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jul 4, 2013
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I've had a hard time putting Deadpool down. Not because the mechanics or the game as a whole are particularly great, but because the (admittedly) juvenile humor constantly carries it forward. In some ways, it feels like what Duke Nukem should have been. It's dumb, silly and self conscious, and that's what makes it so funny.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 28, 2013
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Not a bad game by any means, but the mechanics are missing that final something that really grabs us.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 24, 2013
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One of the great experiences on Xbox Live Arcade this year. Some passages scream for co-op, but as a purely single player experience, State of Decay is still strong and unique.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 24, 2013
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The gaming equivalent of a robust, salty and fatty Sunday afternoon hangover meal. It may not be rich on fiber, but it’ll get right on your sides and stay there for quite a while. Be warned, it’s highly addictive.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 24, 2013
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Hopefully COH2 gets a ton of post-release support, as it really needs it. The technical aspects are lacking, and the graphics are nowhere close to justifying the hardware requirements. But if you turn down the bells and whistles and push through the opening tedium of the campaign, and you’ll find an engrossing and entertaining strategy game.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 24, 2013
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The Last of Us is a stable and very decent action game, wrapped in an absolutely incredible presentation and story. When it comes to the narrative, The Last of Us sets a new golden standard that every game will be compared to for years to comes. It honestly feels as if Naughty Dog has raised the bar of what games as a medium are able to achieve in this area, and makes franchises like Call of Duty and all its wannabes seem decidedly laughable.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 5, 2013
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If you want a free and enjoyable MMO with focus on shooting, then CCP Games delivers. Just do not expect Dust 514 to be a walk in the park, this is a complex MMO that isn't holding your hand. If you can live with this and the few bugs still in the game, it is worth a download for all shooter fanatics.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 3, 2013
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I had really hoped Remember Me would have been a better game. A few tweaks here and there, and it could easily have scored a notch or two higher on a scale. The only thing that's holding it back is the mediocre gameplay, as everything else in the game is in the same league as the best in the genre.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Jun 3, 2013
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Van Helsing is a fine example of solid craftsmanship. It may not blow the socks off action-RPG aficionados used to more luxurious offerings, but it’s an iceberg of content and an easy buy if you don’t mind a few rough edges.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 30, 2013
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The more time you spend with Grid 2, the more you feel like its caught in a conflict of personality. However, there are no problems here that can’t be fixed with a patch or two, and racing fans will find plenty to enjoy. Here’s to hoping that Codemasters will support the game post-release.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 30, 2013
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Based on the Hunters-engine Warhammer Quest takes Rodeo Games’ futuristic turn-based strategy adventure to the classic Games Workshop fantasy universe. Amazing design, perfect use of touch and gorgeous details makes this an incredible game. The only let down is the way missions are randomly generated, which is some cases instills a sense of Déjà vu. A near perfect conversion of the classic board game and a solid strategy title on its own. Play it on hardcore with permadeath and you can wave goodbye to your sanity.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 28, 2013
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Clears up some (but not all) of the original game’s odd missteps and adds a bunch of challenging and engrossing content. Might feel a bit like a rip-off for players who already own the original, though.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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Solid brawler with interesting spells, nice customization features and a story that keeps surprising you with its depth and characters.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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A stable mobile adventure that mixes the Korean and Japanese styles of RPG without ever taking itself too seriously.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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Sharp and peculiar platformer that may look repetitive at first glance, but is more than worth the price of admission.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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Feels a bit too much like an experiment, too much like a repetition of Papa Sangre, and not enough like a game. If you haven’t played Papa Sangre though, and you’re looking for something wildly different, give it a try.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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Blood Dragon succeeds because of its unhinged insanity and thoroughly executed style. Scratch those things away, and you’re left with a shooter that’s only slightly above average.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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I’ll make this quick – this package simply doesn’t have enough content. The three new levels on offer here fail to reach the level of the impressive DLC packs that were released for Gears of War 3.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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If you’re looking for a motocross games with lots of solo content, this isn’t for you, but if all you want is some simple and dirty mud racing online, Motocross Madness has what you need.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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Wins you over with a fantastic atmosphere and a beautifully realized universe. The sequences where you feel both exposed, hunted and powerless offer a kind of action that is all too rare these days.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted May 13, 2013
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One of the worlds best puzzlers returns with a double dose of hungry Noms and enough new mechanics to entertain yet again. Do no expect to be blown away as with the first game back in 2010, even if this is a welcome addition to the franchise.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Apr 24, 2013
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The story mode is highly entertaining, but unless you plan on venturing online or having your friends over for some multiplayer beatings, you might find the amount of content a bit lacking.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Apr 19, 2013
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The Chase Begins has high ambitions. It wants to deliver the same huge sandbox as the excellent Wii U version. But what it ends up with is a big world bereft of a lot of what made the Wii U game so enjoyable. The dialogue and story are boring, the draw distance is poor with lots of pop up, and the loading times are too long - especially for a handheld. It’s still a decent LEGO game as we know it, and there is a lot to collect. It just never feels like more as a shadow of its inspiration.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Apr 18, 2013
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The world's best mobile dungeon crawler is back to its former glory. Amazing looks, fitting music and sound, even the dialogue is much better that the usual stuff from Gameloft. Solid controls, tons of loot and varied locations makes this a no brainer. The freemium model is what keeps this from reaching the skies. It is too much in your face, too pushy and never really feels like it is enough. You can complete the game by grinding and doing tons of multiplayer arenas, you just have to ask yourself if you are fine with that. Keep your credit card safe and go download. At best you will love the game and at worst it will be a fun few hours till you start feeling the IAP beg for real money.- Gamereactor Denmark
- Posted Apr 18, 2013
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