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: | The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD | |
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| Lowest review score: | Stalin vs. Martians |
Score distribution:
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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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Akiba's Beat is, quite simply, the worst kind of disappointing. A great niche title like Akiba's Trip was weird and not for everyone, but what it did right should have been easy to replicate for a proper sequel. Instead, everything that was good about the original game was tossed right out the window. The gameplay, the world, the collection-frenzy and side quests, the bizarre plot and out-there interactions... all of it gone in favor of a dull Persona clone with next to no soul. Akiba's Trip was well worth taking (over and over again) but Akiba's Beat is just that - beat. Save your money on this one.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jun 19, 2017
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The changes did not go far enough and the result is a game that is still a notch below the top players.- Gamers' Temple
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The lack of any control over the game's timescale is a serious drawback. Otherwise the game does have it's own, albeit quirky, charm.- Gamers' Temple
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Mega Man: Star Force 2 offers a new form of RPG gameplay for the series but it doesn't stack up as well as other Mega Man games- Gamers' Temple
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Like the One Ring, Conquest is beautiful to behold and highly tempting, but it comes with some big hidden flaws.- Gamers' Temple
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I'm not really sure what happened with Mutants Over Manhattan. On paper and from a presentation standpoint, it is the most perfect TMNT game ever released. All that changes when you actually play it.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jun 11, 2016
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Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers is easy to pick up for those who've played Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm, but it's a game that only Saint Seiya fans will truly like.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Dec 9, 2013
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Don King Boxing does nothing new or break ground, and it's possibly a cash-in for non-hardcore gamers who want to squeeze life out of the balance board, but as a party game you can't go much deeper than what this game offers.- Gamers' Temple
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Mega Man: Star Force 2 offers a new form of RPG gameplay for the series but it doesn't stack up as well as other Mega Man games- Gamers' Temple
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If the game really loved geeks, it would give them a more interesting puzzle game.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jan 18, 2012
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Battle for Europe will sap any enthusiasm that you have for the game from the very beginning and won’t do anything to generate any fun or excitement if for some reason you decide to stick with it. Look for your flight thrills elsewhere.- Gamers' Temple
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Kholat has some really good atmosphere, but to enjoy this game, you really have to have patience to see it through to the end.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jul 10, 2017
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- Posted Aug 7, 2012
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Hearthfire, though relatively inexpensive, isn't a DLC I can recommend for everyone. More casual Skyrim players (if those exist) may not enjoy the low-key vibe of this new content, and even the most civic-minded player might find the lack of real options in construction too limited to be much fun.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Sep 12, 2012
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Horrendous AI and frustrating gameplay kills all the fun, and that’s no bull.- Gamers' Temple
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By the time I finished Valkyria Revolutions, I was almost comically over it. The most telling moment of the entire experience came as I was nearing the end, and my wife came downstairs and asked me, "Ugh. Are you watching that game again? Play something more interesting!" That's right, "watching that game again." With so many cutscenes, only broken up by uninspired action with ideas that don't work or aren't utilized correctly, Valkyria Revolution is tough to recommend to anyone for any reason. If the alternate history angle of the story excites you, you'd be better off playing any of the Chronicles games. If action RPG combat is your thing, Dynasty Warriors, Hyrule Warriors or the upcoming Fire Emblem Warriors should scratch that itch much better than this game can. And if you are a longtime fan of the series, like I am, I can't do anything but warn you; this is not the game you wish it was, nor expect it to be. Please, Sega, let's go back to the way it was. This Revolution is not a welcome or a successful one.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jul 26, 2017
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It can be fun at times for fans of the movie, but it is too inconsistent to recommend to the casual action gamer.- Gamers' Temple
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Fans of the Winter Games in search of a good game will have to wait a least another four years.- Gamers' Temple
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It's a bit odd and altogether not that interesting. Even though it's a budget title, you're better off waiting and saving your money for an RPG that you'll actually want to spend some time playing.- Gamers' Temple
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If you really love Rainbow Six, then rent the game because you'll blow through the game pretty quickly.- Gamers' Temple
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Monsters Invade: Oz should be at the top of your iOS download list, and just trying it out won't cost you one red cent. What could be better than that?- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jun 19, 2013
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Devil's Cartel has a "been there, done that" attitude, and after playing it you will, too.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted May 2, 2013
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I really wanted to enjoy this game. I collect Funko Pops and love many of the franchises represented in the game, and fully expected an experience at the same level of quality as the LEGO games. I’m also surprised that given the popularity of the Pop Yourself custom figures, the game doesn’t have any kind of character-building feature. Unfortunately, I can’t really recommend this game, you’ll probably find it as frustrating and disappointing as I did.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Feb 19, 2025
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Rocket Bowl takes two relatively boring video game genres and creates an entirely new boring genre from them.- Gamers' Temple
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Take a Tom Clancy game, remove the realism, the freedom in pursuing your objectives, intelligent squad AI, and just about everything else that makes those games so much fun and you're left with nothing more than a mediocre shooter with a good storyline.- Gamers' Temple
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- Posted Feb 10, 2014
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Rainbow Islands Revolutions is too simple and too short to be called either revolutionary or a classic.- Gamers' Temple
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Rise of Nightmares is a fun Kinect game for those looking for some blood.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Oct 12, 2011
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While the puzzles aren’t bad, the rest of the game is. That leaves you with something that’s just not that much fun to play and that is downright frustrating far too often. Leave this one to the most obsessive of Da Vinci Code fans.- Gamers' Temple
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Valhalla Knights is almost a good action role playing game for the PSP. Almost.- Gamers' Temple
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