GameSkinny's Scores
- Games
For 625 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
48% higher than the average critic
-
6% same as the average critic
-
46% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Final Fantasy VII Remake | |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest review score: | Resident Evil Re:Verse |
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 336 out of 625
-
Mixed: 262 out of 625
-
Negative: 27 out of 625
634
game
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- Critic Score
Trials of Mana is a graphically overhauled remake of a SNES classic, but it doesn't quite do enough to reach mythic status.- GameSkinny
- Posted May 5, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The indie strategy game Wintermoor Tactics Club is one of the better children's books I've ever played. Kids will love it, but adults may find it too simple.- GameSkinny
- Posted May 5, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Get Packed is strangely not the only indie co-op arcade game about moving furniture to launch recently, but it ends up standing out with its own kind of hilarious chaos.- GameSkinny
- Posted May 4, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A feature-packed port of one of the most beloved games in the series, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road To Boruto has, unfortunately, aged poorly.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 30, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
As it stands, Predator Hunting Grounds is nothing more than a hollow representation of the much-beloved franchise. It's a game desperately trying to keep up with today's trends of intricate leveling systems and loot-box rewards, but its gameplay and visuals hold it back years.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 30, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Dread Nautical has the unenviable position of following two genre giants that moved into its launch window, but it holds its own as a worthy opening act.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 30, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
As it turns out, Streets of Rage 4 is the best kind of revival. It absolutely revels in the franchise’s roots, but the designers have put a lot of thought into what does and does not work in the old arcade beat-‘em-up formula.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 29, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Swamps of Corsus is a slam dunk ... Survival mode breathes new life into Remnant: From the Ashes; if you enjoyed it back on its initial release, you should probably have the Swamps of Corsus DLC on your radar.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 28, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Despite those issues, however, I still whole-heartedly believe this game is worth a look. Just as the interesting minutiae of the plot are enough to overcome some of the issues I had with the macro-level concept, the overall experience was more than enough to make up for having one or two bouts of irritation.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 27, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Sakura Wars is full of personality and, even with some dodgy combat getting in the way, a surprisingly absorbing game. It has memorable characters and an even more memorable way to interact with them.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 27, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Thanks to intuitive controls, Gears Tactics is easy to get into even for players who have never played a turn-based tactical squad game before. It’s just a shame there’s not more here.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 27, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
ITTA may not quite hit the levels its obvious ambition aspired to, but it still provides an enjoyable weekend distraction for bullet-hell fans.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 25, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Moving Out's familiar brand of local-multiplayer party-game fun lets everyone join in on the fun, laughter, and cursing.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 23, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Bubble Bobble returns in fine form, showing off to a new generation why it’s earned such a following over the decades. This new version looks great, is full of nostalgic charm, and most importantly, tons of dinosaur bubble-filled charm.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 17, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A Fold Apart is about hope and how love can get us through even the toughest of times. In that way, it's timeless.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 17, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Hot Garbage was assumed to be aimed at players who have seen the whole game by now, but it ends up playing best for those still scanning the alien world.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
I love almost everything about it, so much so that I struggle to find the words to do it the justice I believe it deserves...While it still has minor technical issues, they never got in the way of Remake ramming its fingers into my nostrils and dragging me face-first through one of the deepest, most satisfying, and most downright engulfing Japanese RPG campaigns I've ever experienced.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 16, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
I was impressed by the improvements to the story and Team Ninja's commitment to maintaining what worked in the first game and building on what didn't. I should mention that the music is as good as it was in the first game, and I know I enjoyed the boss fights more as well, even if some did drive me up the wall.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 13, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Ever wanted to dodge zombie sharks while on a quest to destroy the undead animated by evil wizard-Hitler? Well, it doesn't get much better than Zombie Army 4.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Kingdom Hearts 3: Re:Mind rewards its most loyal players with an unrelenting new endgame, new modes, and a more filled-in story.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Even though DBZ: Kakarot retells the same story the franchise has been telling for decades, it manages to do so in creative new ways for hardcore anime fans.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Whether you're a fan of Metroidvania style platformers or are just looking for a fun game that's easy to jump in and kill some time, KUNAI is an excellent option.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Though a bit short, Cindered Shadows is top-notch new content for Fire Emblem: Three Houses.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
There may never have been so promising a game so completely destroyed by launch bugs as Wolcen.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Snack World works as a tasty, but not entirely satisfying, appetizer, with too much filler and some strange balancing choices.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
On one hand, Dreams is a bottomless bag filled with toys, vignettes, and indie games. On the other, Dreams is a must-own for anyone who's ever been curious about game design.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Broken Lines, a squad-based tactical strategy game has some interesting elements but lacks the polish to stand out.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Nintendo Switch isn't starving for RPGs or even farm-sim games — quite the opposite. While Rune Factory 4 might not reach the epic heights of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 or Dragon Quest 11 S, and as a simulator, it might get overlooked for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. However, Rune Factory 4 manages to be something else entirely and manages it very well. With its endearing cast, staggering amount of content, interlocking systems, and ability to let you tailor the experience how you want it, Rune Factory 4 Special is certainly an RPG worthy of your consideration.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Sayonara Wild Hearts is more than a game for me. It's a catharsis vessel. It's a story of self-love. It's a reminder that some things break but that doesn't make us broken. It was once a dream and now forever a memory. It's transcendent and undying, but, of course, it is. Wild Hearts Never Die.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Samurai Shodown has managed to make the trip to the Switch without sacrificing more than a little bit of graphical fidelity. If you pick it up, you’ll end up with a game that feels strangely foundational for 2D fighting as a whole, where every round is a tense game of rocket tag even if you have what you think is an insurmountable lead. If you’re looking for something flashy and crazy to play on the couch, it really doesn’t fill that particular bill, but as a fighting game, it’s got a lot of what keeps the genre relevant.- GameSkinny
- Posted Apr 10, 2020
- Read full review