Gamereactor Spain's Scores
- Games
For 59 reviews, this publication has graded:
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38% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Metroid Prime Remastered | |
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| Lowest review score: | Ufouria: The Saga 2 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 33 out of 59
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Mixed: 24 out of 59
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Negative: 2 out of 59
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Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE is undoubtedly the beginning of something big. A bet by its creators to make a visual novel 2.0. The mystery, the dialogue and the construction of iconic characters follow the usual line of the studio, which is excellence, but also begin to add new elements that better the gameplay.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Jul 4, 2023
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Mario Tennis Fever is what you might call a mixed bag. There's excitement in the Ranked matches and a relative balance when you master the characters and rackets, but the online friendly mode feels archaic and the overall experience doesn't offer as much enjoyment and depth as some of the previous, ironically simpler, games. The additional activities are welcome, but the story is a bore. The graphics are beautiful, but the amount of recycled assets reaches FIFA and PES levels... But in the end, it's a decent tennis party game, and given the state of the subgenre over the last decade, there is still value in it and it remains your best option, even if it is as elitist as the real sport.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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I could say so far that everything I've collected about AC Mirage is positive, but as with pretty much every other title, light casts some shadows, and literally in this case. Performance mode works fine at 60 fps, but visual glitches are pretty annoying. AI hasn't evolved much either (...) but all in all this mild return to the series' roots feels very convincing. It's not revolutionary, but clearly keeps the flame alive.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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For all this, I can easily recommend Mario vs. Donkey Kong to those who loved the classic, but not so much to puzzle fans used to modern, more agile controls. Don't get me wrong, it's a contemporary way to understand the legends' roots, but between pace/interest drops, and the somewhat outdated controls, I ended up a bit tired of what I recalled as a blast on the GBA.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Feb 14, 2024
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After Us is, in every sense of the word, an independent game in its production, gameplay and narrative. It’s a title with a powerful message that everyone will be able to play and understand, but not necessarily enjoy. After Us wants (and actually succeeds) to convey a very concrete message about the calamities of the modern world, our disconnection with nature and primal energies. However, this powerful message partly hinders the experience and fun of the game, which suits it well, but it can take a while to capture attention.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Song of Nunu has all the elements of a narrative adventure with platforms, exploration, puzzles and combat with which generations of young players can explore both this genre and empathize with the League of Legends characters, but it does so without shining in any of them. they. Perhaps it is the conflict between that name so associated with competition with a story as moving as it is cooperative between its protagonists, which has left me a little colder than I expected.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 30, 2023
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After several days of solo and multiplayer enjoyment, I have to admit that this isn’t the completest entry to the series, but I love how it takes advantage of the Joy-Cons tech coming full circle with what 1-2-Switch started at their launch. Some of the designs are so brilliant, that they turn this into one of the most unique party games I’ve ever played, which together with the interesting multiplayer variants, compensate for the lack of longer side activities.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Nov 1, 2023
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Harmony: The Fall of Reverie features striking character design and a vibrant art style, with a great grief experience that is mostly in 2D. It’s a game with great voice acting that will make the player reflect on current, but also more primitive, issues. However, it’s not a game that encourages to be played again and has some plot holes.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Although I can point out some things to improve, in general they are based on errors that were inherent in the game and that when seen (such as some "strange" expressions in conversations with the codec or that classic "I get up in front of the enemy instead of staying hidden"), more than a curse, they bring a smile and a memory to me. I can only praise this collection for offering this love letter to a capital series for players and, although he and Konami parted ways long ago, bringing together much of Kojima's masterpiece in one place.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 23, 2023
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It pains me greatly to have to give this score to a game that was part of my childhood, which I have fond memories of and am loving reliving on Nintendo Switch (in Handheld Mode), but I really think they could have done a much better job and that, aside from the price, if they had included screen filters, full compatibility with Pokémon Home, and online features so you don't have to meet up with your friends in person to trade Pokémon and battle, these ports would have been much more appealing options.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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Poppy Playtime seems to be a victim of its own success. It's more of a tense experience than a horror one, full of original puzzles, good platforming, and well-designed enemies. Although it may not seem like it from this text, I quite liked chapter 5, but if I put myself in critical mode, I can't help but feel that if it weren't for the fame of the game's name, this chapter 5 would have received harsher criticism.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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Having completed Princess Peach: Showtime! it is not the virtual absence of difficulty that is its main drawback. In fact, it is an excellent game for beginners and we can confirm that children love it. It's varied, has some very original ideas and a number of very good moments, but the more mediocre levels, the corsetting, and the lack of technical finesse prevent our unanimous ovation.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 21, 2024
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This game will surely delight One Piece fans, with a remarkable story, a great presentation and a fantastic soundtrack matched with the voices of the original actors from the series. However, the characters’ journey through this new release of the saga is slow, boring at times and lacks originality.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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This SpongeBob game is tremendous fun to enjoy, even for someone from a generation before his television success. The Cosmic Shake is a pretty solid platformer that offers family fun and a fantastic approach to several of the game genres that young gamers will run into later in life. And to do so from the hands of Bob and Patrick is, in a word, hilarious.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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As it stands, I would only recommend this purchase to fans of the originals for pure nostalgia and fan service, and even then with some caveat. If you're looking for more intricate and engaging anime stories of the mind, you have a great alternative in both AI: The Somnium Files on the same console. That said, now I can't help but wish that CiNG's own Kyle Hyde noir saga (Hotel Dusk and Last Window) would also get the HD treatment on Switch, just with a little more love and polish.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 11, 2024
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Romeo is a Dead Man, despite all the metal and sci-fi fantasy, is so flesh and bone that you can almost smell its blood and feel the viscosity of his entrails. It is a punk and irreverent response to the current situation, both in the video game industry and globally, which comes at a key moment. You may find its basic systems or level design somewhat archaic, but everything else makes it a journey as bizarre as it is memorable, in which Grasshopper Manufacture leverages all its strengths (playable, narrative and, above all, artistic) better than ever.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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Minecraft Legends is a strategy game that takes place in a closed map full of villages and strongholds, where you must defend the first ones and assault the second ones. In addition, points of interest will appear on the map, where you will have to investigate in order to increase your skills. However, it’s a game with hardly any mechanics nor exploration, something that may not be a problem for newcomers but will sure be for the fans of the genre.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Decarnation is a game that carries you to the end precisely because of the appeal of its narrative and the way it illustrates the difficult issues it deals with, being the main reason for players to give it a chance. On the other hand, those looking for a more interactive experience may find that Decarnation just scratches the surface.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Sure, it's a bit rough around the edges in a few places and a bit of extra refinement could have done wonders to tighten up the experience and focus it more on what matters. But, the ambience, sound design, set design, most of the gameplay, it's all ideal and really nails the job description of what you expect from a horror title.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 11, 2024
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Would Contra: Operation Galuga be a better game if it was shown in 2D pixel style? I don't think the problem is the leap to 3D graphics, but the overall implementation. But having picked up the pace of the game well, having managed to integrate the current lives and perks system so as not to penalise so much with difficulty and having got some well-designed levels and bosses, at least Konami and WayForward have a good basis for the series to re-establish itself and the Alien Wars will be unleashed again.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 11, 2024
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Despite its poor finish, the game works. My kid has enjoyed the characters (with the series' original voice actors), and the fact that it's an explorable open world and that every pup had its abilities and goals. It's thus good fun for the little ones and an interesting "my first open-world video game".- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Despite its rigidity and lack of innovation, investigations are okay and story is fine, and keeping in mind that it focuses on younger detective-trainers, it comes as a decent introduction to the genre.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Minabo has a beautiful art design, with the turnip characters’ animation extremely well accomplished, and the music and sound design are certainly a strength, which keeps you in the game cycle beyond the premise of overcoming objectives. The problem is that people aren’t going to take Minabo that seriously, and it can’t counter with a compelling gameplay proposition that goes beyond the joke.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Frankly I can't recommend this new version of the classic, as it has nothing new to add to the previous one, apart from the odd villain. Moreover, it doesn't add anything to the genre compared to other existing Metroidvania games. It also spoils the good taste that Ufouria: The Saga left in the past, leaving a stain on its track record. Perhaps it is only suitable for curious collectors of the originals, for the little ones in the house who are not easily frustrated, or for those who are attracted by its visual finish and do not expect anything, in plot or mechanics, that is not too simplistic.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Mar 11, 2024
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The experience, while good, was somewhat uneven. The empty storyline and narrative don't live up to the feeling of pure, frenetic action, which is the best thing about the game. Wanted: Dead hits the mark with its action, but loses solidity with the story.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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I am much more satisfied than I expected to be. You have to meet a few requirements to enjoy this VIP-ticketed exhibition, but if you fit the bill, you'll enjoy every bit of your tour of the show. Are you fascinated by applied technology, engineering curiosities and gaming hardware? Do you want to know why the Switch 2 mouse is unique, why the magnets inside the steering wheel rotate, or feel a new range of vibrations? Are you a fan of Nintendo designs, like me, who used to draw their controllers and logos as a kid? Are you up for any challenge? Then pay for the ticket with your eyes closed.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Jun 18, 2025
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Akaoni Studio has managed to produce a title that is simple but closed in its proposal. In which only an easily ignorable defect in tone slightly weakens a game that has a good rhythm and makes you have a good time. All of it is correct, no more and no less, something that many more pretentious games fall short of.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Road To Devadatta is a challenging puzzle game that will test your patience. Full of original trials, it has a great setting filled with references to Buddhist culture that are scattered across the length and breadth of the map. Despite some minor flaws, if you’re looking for an Indiana Jon-esque adventure, with plenty of challenges and mysteries, Road To Devadatta is a title you should definitely try.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Nor is there anything really groundbreaking in the four or so hours I played A Pirate's Fortune. The Refractor ship is limited to the Khepi system because it can't jump into hyperspace, and after a while of searching for contraband and getting rid of some winged creatures you'd rather go back to your beloved, upgraded, ND-5 powered Starfighter, which has a bit of a repetitive role this time around. I don't regret playing this DLC and I had a pretty good time, but I'm not crazy about it, nor can we allow it to remain so broken. With Star Wars Outlaws recently ported to PS5 Pro and coming soon to Nintendo Switch 2 without finishing polishing the original, one of the big problems with Ubisoft, open-world games, and the industry in general is once again evident: ambition gets out of hand in a hurry and what could be great stays just big for too long.- Gamereactor Spain
- Posted Jun 18, 2025
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