Gamers' Temple's Scores
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For 2,727 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | God of War | |
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| Lowest review score: | Stalin vs. Martians |
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Positive: 1,661 out of 2727
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Mixed: 879 out of 2727
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Negative: 187 out of 2727
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The style of the game is pure anime, with that Old West thing thrown in, but on the blocky side.- Gamers' Temple
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A surprisingly entertaining game, as long as you don’t take your gaming too seriously.- Gamers' Temple
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Overall PIU is best enjoyed by DDR fans looking for a little challenge. The game is too brutal on beginners to win many converts as only the patient and diligent will stick with it long enough to get good at it.- Gamers' Temple
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If you're not a big fan of attack button heavy action games, Wolverine is not enough of a departure from the mold to change your mind about these types of games. However, if you like Wolverine, X-Men Origins, or a big bloody mess of an action game, you should certainly give Wolverine a try.- Gamers' Temple
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Ultimate Alliance 2 is a step sideways for the series, but the game is still a button-mashing treat for superhero fans.- Gamers' Temple
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I'm sure kids will appreciate the interactive cartoon nature of the game, and parents can feel safe leaving their kids to the family-friendly misadventures of Wallace and Gromit.- Gamers' Temple
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War Front: Turning Point won’t turn the RTS world on its ear, but if you’re looking for an RTS in the traditional mold you should take it for a spin.- Gamers' Temple
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In a move that doesn't happen often these days, I'm going to go against the mainstream critics and fans and say The Escapists 2 is a Switch game that doesn't even deserve a first look, let alone a second. If I want to feel the opposite of entertained, and instead an emotion bordering on physical pain, I'd save my money and throw myself down the stairs. My home has two flights, one for each game in this inexplicably popular series. Good news! I never have to play either again, and I can get the same feeling by hurling myself down one of the two carpeted inclines in my own home - for free.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Feb 23, 2018
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The units in the game are very detailed and unlike a lot of strategy games they look really good when the camera is zoomed in all of the way. Furthermore the game provides an excellent unit editor that really lets you customize the look of your armies.- Gamers' Temple
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Easily the best Vietnam game to date – 2015 has done a great job of capturing the atmosphere of the war.- Gamers' Temple
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Has its fun and addicting moments, although it is hampered by uneven level design, loose control, and a confusing menu scheme.- Gamers' Temple
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Even though the game is set in the 1930s, BloodRayne looks more like a young high school goth-boy's fantasy woman, with a very trendy hair cut and a mix of leather and Victoria's Secret undergarments.- Gamers' Temple
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There's a decent game hidden under all of this monetization, but it's not worth subjecting yourself to all of these aggressive attempts for you to put a lot of money into the game. The game's just not good enough to cost so much to enjoy.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Oct 28, 2013
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In spite of these shortfalls, Fort Meow is still recommendable for anyone who enjoys physics-based games and is looking for something a little bit different.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jul 10, 2015
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World to the West wasn't quite what it could have been, but it's still a compelling adventure that will appeal to more folks than you might think.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jan 31, 2018
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Limerick has some great ideas, but overall it's just not that fun.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Dec 13, 2023
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Darwin’s Paradox is a solid platformer that gambles on the movement of a new mascot, risk that pays out as the Octopus is an easily lovable one. Worth having an eye for a sequel as potentially all ingredients for a very good IP legacy are there.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted May 12, 2026
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From a pure gameplay perspective, you've seen most of what is in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 before in previous LEGO games. However, it's a formula that works well and I still had fun with the game even though I basically knew what to expect going into it. I liked the story in this game, it's fun and original, and is packed with that trademark LEGO humor. It's a great game for parents to play with their kids, or for anyone who's a kid at heart. While fans of the Marvel comics will get the most out of the game, it's still a lot of fun for those who don't know every last hero in the canon.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jan 2, 2018
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It's hard to judge the overall quality of an expansion just a third of the way in, but Mission Pack 1 is a good enough of a start to make me look forward to the next installment.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Apr 25, 2016
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This game feels just like you’re playing through the anime series at a more rapid pace. Besides Dragonball Fighter Z, it’s the first game I’ve seen to capture the feel of the series so very well and with a good bit of quality. Dragonball Z: Kakarot is a great companion piece to the old DBZ series. Whether you’re new to the series, are watching it right now or have seen it back in the past (like me) then there is something here to enjoy for you. Fans will get the most of the game, but newcomers will get introduced to the series rather well.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Dec 18, 2020
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NBA Live 08 is a big improvement over prior next-gen versions of the game, but it still has a bit to go before it will truly feel next-gen.- Gamers' Temple
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If you’re a Dragon Ball Z fan you’re going to love Supersonic Warriors.- Gamers' Temple
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At its best when it's closest to recreating the feel of Dishonored, but it's not always at its best.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jan 5, 2013
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Like it's predecessor SingStar '80s, SingStar '90's track list is just too wide-ranging to keep you from burning out on the small handful of songs that you'll enjoy singing.- Gamers' Temple
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The game's only real misstep is the wildly inconsistent graphical presentation, but the gameplay and amount of features and things to do more than makes up for some occasionally shoddy visuals.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Nov 4, 2015
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The Xbox One release satisfied the nostalgia hungry gamers while perfectly introducing a large number of newcomers to the series in a perfect package. The Windows 10 release feels out of place in comparison, and with no real intended audience.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Mar 25, 2016
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All things considered, if you enjoy the sport or even if you just enjoy challenging yourself with new games that are Move compatible, I'd say this one is worth picking up.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Mar 29, 2012
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Fans of Koei's hack and slash games will most likely find something to enjoy in Samurai Warriors 4-II - if you're in it for the overall gameplay, it's a lot of fun.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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