GamersRD's Scores
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For 486 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Atomic Heart | |
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| Lowest review score: | Super Mega Baseball 4 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 332 out of 486
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Mixed: 128 out of 486
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Negative: 26 out of 486
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Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA for PS5 is a good way to get into the franchise, even if we haven't played a previous game in the series. It is a game with a charming story, memorable characters and quite long. Its gameplay is fun, strategic and seamless. Graphically superior but with those old-fashioned textures.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 27, 2022
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Ghostwire: Tokyo for Xbox Series X/S is a good option for those fans who couldn't enjoy it due to exclusivity. Although it has some flaws, it is an entertaining game that recreates the city of Tokyo and part of its culture very well. The addition of a new mode is already a reason to try the game.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 21, 2023
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The Outer Worlds 2 returns with a far more ambitious vision, refining many of the aspects that felt unfinished in the first game — including a revamped combat system, improved companion management, and other key mechanics. It’s classic Obsidian: full of moral choices, complex characters, and a story that adapts to every decision you make. Technically, it surpasses the original (and even Avowed), though there’s still room for improvement. It’s one of those games where no two playthroughs will ever feel the same.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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Resident Evil Village: Gold Edition is the version that helps those who have not played it yet or those who want live the full experience. The third-person perspective switch works very well, the Mercenary Mode is a nice improvement and the expansion does its job. However, compared to other Gold Editions of previous games, it falls short in terms of content.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 2, 2022
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 takes the easy route by delivering a game that feels almost identical to the previous remaster, but falls short due to a number of choices that cut back on the original content. With nearly unchanged gameplay, little to no meaningful innovation, trimmed features, and underwhelming visuals, the overall experience ends up feeling diminished.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 17, 2025
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Stray is interesting but it needs some details to be the "perfect" game. It has excellent graphics but its monotony makes it boring and the solution of puzzles is quite basic. It will give you hours of play only if you like to see a cat jumping from one side to another.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 20, 2022
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NBA 2K26 stands as the best entry in the series to date. Visual Concepts has further refined the gameplay, delivering greater realism and a more balanced reward system for the benefit of players. The WNBA plays a larger role in this installment, with expanded integration of both women’s and men’s basketball. MyTEAM feels more exciting than ever, while the new ProPLAY Motion Engine and rhythmic shooting system far surpass the previous games, offering the most authentic NBA simulation yet.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 4, 2025
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This is a game that refreshes our routine and is more fun with friends but can also be enjoyed alone. Although the graphics are impressive, there is room for improvement in terms of exploration and less repetitive missions. We can progress and improve our Marine to play our way. To fight boredom, a PvP mode is included that provides a unique experience but there is so much action happening that you won’t know what’s going on around you.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 14, 2024
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Super Mario Party Jamboree once again brings us all the fun that fans of the franchise are used to. It has 9 game modes and more than 100 minigames, including classics, clever ones and new additions that will keep us busy a long time. Not all the content is perfect, but the game is one of the best at entertaining.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 23, 2024
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is little more than a superficial facelift of the game we saw back in 2006. It offers very few meaningful improvements and still suffers from the same bugs as the original release—along with some new ones that can even break your save files.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 24, 2025
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Battlefield 6 is both the most ambitious and the biggest letdown in the series. It wastes its huge potential with a boring campaign and a multiplayer mode that only looks good. After a few hours, it feels repetitive and loses its identity by trying too hard to be like Call of Duty instead of staying true to what made Battlefield special. The Escalation and Portal modes are the only real highlights, with Portal standing out thanks to the creativity of the community. Despite great sound design, Battlefield 6 misses the most important thing which is originality and heart.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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This War of Mine: Final Cut is not the survival game that we know. It is a game that teaches the brutal part of wars, history and its mechanics. As a console edition it is impressive with additional graphics work and new stories; the controls can be a little tricky, though it is highly enjoyable.- GamersRD
- Posted May 10, 2022
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This expansion is full of new stories to learn, with improved graphics and art. It has many places to see, new races with which to become familiar and develop. Unfortunately the gameplay changes are not that significant. In any case, there is still a lot to see about Dragonflight.- GamersRD
- Posted Dec 7, 2022
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Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds doesn’t reinvent the wheel for the genre, but it puts its own spin on things with dimension-hopping tracks and deep customization for both vehicles and abilities. There’s plenty of content to enjoy, especially with friends, and the charming cast pulls from both Sonic and other Sega franchises. It sticks to what works, but it does so well enough to make it highly recommended.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 18, 2025
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Visual Concepts has been able to make one of the best WWE games to this date. WWE 2K23 has the chemistry players have been waiting for a long time thanks to its amazing graphics and great optimization. On PS5 it runs pretty well but they could have done a better job with the DualSense compatibility, the soundtrack could have been much better. This does not take away all the good work done in the game. John Cena is the gold card along with WarGames which is the icing on the cake.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 13, 2023
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Tales of Graces f Remastered now reaches a broader audience as one of the most acclaimed entries in the series. While its world feels somewhat linear, it features one of the franchise's best battle systems, offering dynamic and varied combat to make up for it. The remaster includes several enhancements, such as improved frame rates, adjustments for HD screens, and practical tweaks. For those who didn’t get a chance to play it before, this is an excellent opportunity.- GamersRD
- Posted Jan 15, 2025
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Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores is a full blown expansion. It feels somewhat short for what the series usually is, but it has quality content. We have new areas, weapons, enemies and of course ways to kill them. After checking its graphics, it is understood why PS4 was not part of the equation.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 23, 2023
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Fantasian: Neo Dimension is fun and will be loved by those who enjoy this type of RPG. However, the game has some flaws, such as its linear story and annoying random battles. Despite this, it is worth trying for what it represents to fans of the genre.- GamersRD
- Posted Dec 9, 2024
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In Live A Live we have 8 different stories, each one with its peculiarities, which makes it an experimental but successful RPG. RPG lovers should give it a try so they don't miss out on that part of video game history.- GamersRD
- Posted Jul 25, 2022
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is the long-awaited sequel that ends the story of the series in the city of Crossbell and does so in style. Although the game maintains many of its bases compared to its predecessor, it is an interesting game that improves and expands on some aspects. Fans of the series will love it because it is one of those lost gems that was able to transcend borders.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 30, 2023
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Ninja Gaiden 2 Black, while sitting between a remaster and a remake, remains a challenging and enjoyable game with enhanced visuals, new adjustments, and additional content. These changes eliminate most of the issues that frustrated fans of the Sigma version, making this possibly the best edition of the game to date.- GamersRD
- Posted Jan 30, 2025
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WWE 2K is a franchise that is getting stronger as the years go by. 2K Games and Visual Concepts have taken the series on the right path. The Ambulance Match mode is the most exciting, the entrances are now different and gives it much more realism. The defects in the game are few, the gameplay is more arcade than the previous ones and that makes WWE 2K24 a good place for fans of the genre.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 4, 2024
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Grand Theft Auto 5 for Playstation 5 remains a game to consider, especially with the graphics enhancements implemented and the new options. However, with visual enhancements and new multiplayer content, we're still waiting on GTA 6.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 31, 2022
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WWE 2K26 for Nintendo Switch 2 remains an impressive technical showcase for a handheld console. This version brings over all the content available on more powerful consoles with favorable results. Although it has some areas for improvement, it is a highly recommended game.- GamersRD
- Posted Apr 6, 2026
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F1 23 is a face wash that promises to give us the best immersion possible without even getting better over the years. Its graphics are amazing, the story mode Braking Point 2 and My Team work well, but the most important thing is that there is not much difference with its predecessor. With the new circuits, the game appears more modern and fresh.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 18, 2023
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Yakuza Kiwami for Nintendo Switch 2 has been updated so fans can enjoy one of its best versions yet. The game runs smoothly in both handheld and docked modes, delivering one of the finest action experiences in the genre. While there’s still room for improvement, the ability to play it on the go gives it an extra edge that makes it even more enjoyable.- GamersRD
- Posted Nov 12, 2025
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Borderlands 4 delivers fast-paced action, next-gen visuals, and excellent PC performance with impressive use of DLSS 4. Its engaging story, charismatic characters, and a diverse set of activities will keep fans hooked but replaying can feel less exciting over time. Post-launch content promises to keep the chaos alive on planet Kairos.- GamersRD
- Posted Sep 11, 2025
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Star Wars: Outlaws brings its open-world experience to Nintendo’s hybrid console, including all previously released content. It’s not a perfect adaptation, with some noticeable technical compromises and performance hiccups. Still, if you can look past those flaws, it’s an enjoyable experience—especially in handheld mode.- GamersRD
- Posted Oct 5, 2025
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A collection of two games that were previously exclusive to Nintendo are now coming to modern consoles with visual improvements. We will have a good number of hours with the DNA of Monster Hunter mixed with the RPG genre. However, it feels like a brief collection that does not offer anything beyond the visual.- GamersRD
- Posted Jun 14, 2024
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Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key follows in the footsteps of its predecessors with some interesting new features. The game is set after the events of the second game. Combat remains just as dynamic and even more so with new key crafting options. This one is much more open and dynamic.- GamersRD
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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