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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The basic idea of Yoostar 2 seems perfect for the Kinect, but too many technical issues means this should be left of the cutting room floor.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Apr 19, 2011
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Dragon’s Lair HD is not likely to appeal to anyone who is not already a lifelong aficionado of the game.- Gamers' Temple
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If you can’t wait to get your hands on Jump Force and you only own a Switch this version is nearly just as good as the other versions. It’s actually impressive that the game didn’t have any dropped content to make it to Switch, but it all seems intact. I would think many Switch owners would play this game in handheld mode, so you most likely won’t even notice that much of a difference in the overall graphics compared to the other systems. The game is nearly no different from the other versions except for a few framerate and graphics issues that are often in Switch ports.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Oct 1, 2020
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The game grows quickly tiresome, and doesn't go anywhere but down from there.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Oct 24, 2011
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Voltron: Defender of the Universe is a downloadable game just about everyone should skip.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Dec 6, 2011
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If you’re a diehard fan of Tormented Fathers, you’ll likely be the only type of gamer that will enjoy Broken Porcelain.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Nov 17, 2020
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The game feels as if the designers only wanted to put enough effort into the game to make it adequate and passable.- Gamers' Temple
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The primary problem with the game is that your additional form and your primary weapon, the Sword of Light, draw power from your spiritual energy. This energy is fast to drain and very slow to regenerate, giving you just a few swings of your sword before you are left without the ability to attack.- Gamers' Temple
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Knights Contract is simply a solid adventure game with many flaws, an awkward charm, and often pure fun.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Mar 14, 2011
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The PS2 version is the cheapest of the many versions of Mercenaries 2 but you really get what you pay for in this watered-down title.- Gamers' Temple
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A simple, yet enjoyable and somewhat addicting game best enjoyed in small doses.- Gamers' Temple
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Obviously, Naruto fans will love this, but so will side-scroller die-hards and those who love the old 2D, left-to-right with giant, colorful characters business.- Gamers' Temple
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The cost of Genkibowl VII isn't worth the quantity of gameplay you get for your money, and the quality of the gameplay isn't good enough to justify committing to a Season Pass at this point. I had a lot of fun with Saints Row: The Third, I expected more out of Professor Genki.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Feb 6, 2012
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- Posted Dec 2, 2014
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Nitrobike is very much a middle-of-the-road game. It does a few things right, a few things wrong and, most of all, it does nothing new.- Gamers' Temple
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- Posted Sep 11, 2013
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Eragon for the Xbox is a good example of why reading can be better than gaming. Buy the book instead.- Gamers' Temple
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Instead of treading in familiar action territory, Castlevania Judgement introduces us to a fighting genre with Castlevania characters but the overall Castlevania feel and quality that the series usually displays suffers quite a bit with this change.- Gamers' Temple
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How could such a complex war inspire such a shallow game?- Gamers' Temple
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It be a poor portrayal of the pirate's life, says I.- Gamers' Temple
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Probably the biggest joke in Duke Nukem Forever is that the game was released as a top-tier title at a $60 price point. The game that was supposed to reboot the franchise has without a doubt rebooted it to a BSOD, and it will certainly take some time for the Duke legacy to recover from this fiasco.- Gamers' Temple
- Posted Jun 18, 2011
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The only thing astonishing about this game is how bland and generic it manages to be.- Gamers' Temple
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It’s a shame that the city shows no real personality, I would have hoped that a city in the year 2090 would have looked futuristic or something. This one could be any of the current major cities with nondescript skylines and very plain colors.- Gamers' Temple
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If you want a nice, normal text adventure on the DS, Hotel Dusk and Phoenix Wright are the way to go. Lux Pain is really only suitable for gamers who are flat-out tired of stuff that makes sense, plots that can be followed and games that can be honest-to-goodness enjoyed.- Gamers' Temple
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This is really different, this is kind of strange, this isn't all that much fun - no matter how you spruce it up, connect the dots is still connect the dots.- Gamers' Temple
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