GameSpace's Scores
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For 1,315 reviews, this publication has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge | |
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| Lowest review score: | Wild West Online |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 897 out of 1315
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Mixed: 388 out of 1315
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Negative: 30 out of 1315
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It is a niche title, but it can be a very fun game if you don't mind spending hours remaking houses and decorating them to your heart's content.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 28, 2018
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If you like puzzles and you want to play something that is also kid friendly then pick this game up.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 28, 2018
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Deployment is a great effort that just fell short for me. For $12.99 on Steam, it just doesn't offer enough to justify the price.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 28, 2018
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The level of detail in The Sims 4 - Seasons is also truly phenomenal.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 27, 2018
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After a week's worth of time spent in Rainbow Skies I have to say that even as someone who is not typically a tactical, turn-based RPG player, I appreciate how much has gone into Rainbow Skies. It definitely scratches that particular itch with great progression mechanics, an intriguing world and story, and some great tactical combat. However, the game's unbalanced pacing in story delivery coupled with some serious “what do I do now” moments hamper this otherwise fun tactical, turn-based RPG.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 27, 2018
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There's no doubt, Mooncrash is a must play for anyone who enjoyed Prey. But it's also a must play for any fan of roguelike games.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 27, 2018
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Gray Dawn is true to its description of being a psychological thriller with religious elements, but it can’t seem to focus in on which religious elements it wants to portray.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 26, 2018
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Legend Of Kay Anniversary for the Switch is a retro action-RPG platformer that shows some signs of age.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 24, 2018
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Like so many tales of might and magic, Haimrik is a traditional zero to hero tale. Beginning in a squalid town, this mundane little corner of the world is an appropriate reflection of the game’s titular hero. Haimrik is a spectacularly unremarkable scribe who spends his days trying to scratch out a living in the basement of the local bar. A fortuitous series of events gift Haimrik a magical book with a difference. What follows is a platforming, puzzle solving calamity with intermittent eviscerations and the odd lioness mauling.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 22, 2018
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Overall, the game will feel very familiar if you’ve played other mobile, turn-based RPGs. The fun factor here comes in waves, especially for the die-hard Iron Maiden fan, in trying to collect iconic Eddie incarnations as well as advancing in stages to hear the awesome Iron Maiden soundtrack.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 21, 2018
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Safe House feels more like a beginning more than a complete game. A formula, more than a package. The artwork is great and every aspect of the game has potential that I hope a one-man team can address to truly put it in the spotlight.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 21, 2018
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Aragami: Shadow Edition is a top-notch stealthy, almost puzzle/adventure hybrid game that allows you to play through zones the way you want. You can teleport from shadow to shadow or sneak and crouch or simply stealth kill all that get in your way. The game rewards all forms of play especially if you stick to that plan all the way through the chapter.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 20, 2018
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All in all Metalhead Software Inc. hit another one out of the park with Super Mega Baseball 2.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 19, 2018
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Once you're adventuring on the island, fishing, crafting, learning new skills, finding new secrets, and meeting new survivors, Ys VIII becomes a very memorable experience. It makes me hope we don't wait so long for a Ys IX, and that it's given the care and attention it deserves.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 19, 2018
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ONRUSH is a nice break from the standard fair of racers. It offers some unique modes and fun visuals as well as a solid arcade gameplay experience. It does suffer from a pretty simple combat system and some odd design choices in regards to the cosmetic shop but honestly despite these shortcomings is still a blast to play. Overall it's a fun romp of a racer that offers some fresh, intense multiplayer gaming for you and your buddies.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 15, 2018
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What got me excited fast is that unlike your common park area’s you may have experienced previously like in Cities Skylines Green City, Parklife allows you to edit over such areas or wherever you wish, so your chosen theme puts itself in between everything filling in empty spaces already there.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 14, 2018
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Perhaps the greatest challenge of every Warhammer 40,000 game is to capture the scope of a massive universe with fidelity to its rich content which has influenced countless sci-fi titles while adapting to the high expectations of modern gamers. In this regard, Warhammer 40,000 Inquisitor - Martyr fights a bloody battle, emerging victorious, but not unscarred. It is flawed and imperfect, but I adore it for what it is: a solid Warhammer 40,000 game which draws game mechanics from its source material and brings the grim darkness of the 41st millennium into a different medium.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 13, 2018
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Overall Wild West Online in its current state does not offer anything worth spending at its full asking price for. The player number seems to continue to drop and while the dev team continues to patch the game, it could be too little too late. A game that should be in Beta, is instead in full release.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 11, 2018
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Jurassic World Evolution is a simply gorgeous and robust game. This multilayered gameplay experience takes place in a beautifully crafted world with lush terrain, changing weather patterns, and an incredible amount of control. Even the musical score awakens that sense of wonder and the gravity of what you are doing - you get to run Jurassic World! It is an outlier in the long line of movie-based video games, standing as a beacon of hope that it is possible for them to actually be good while staying true to their source material.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 11, 2018
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An incredibly intoxicating single player game dressed in breath taking artistry.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 10, 2018
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Coming in at $9.99 USD, Icey delivers a fantastic 2D brawler with satisfying combos and hard-hitting combat. It’s multi-branching paths give you more story with the meta-narrative, but doesn’t quite flesh out all of the parts into a cohesive whole. But, at the end of the day, we play beat’em ups to do just that.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 7, 2018
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Overall the two halves of the game fit together very well and combine to make an interesting game.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 7, 2018
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Without spoiling any more of the story, Inked will take you on an adventure of grief, loss, and healing. It does, as stated in the beginning, what good art should do: provoke thought and feeling. It is gorgeous in its presentation, but flawed in some of the execution of its gameplay features and controls.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 7, 2018
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Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset is an exciting new chapter for the MMO. It offers an engaging narrative that kept this progression driven gamer distracted which is saying a lot. Although the expansion didn’t offer a new class we were introduced to a pretty fun new skill tree and despite the grind to unlock it, it offers some great new approaches to combat. With a beautiful new zone, intriguing story and only a few minor grievances, I highly recommend picking up Summerset.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 6, 2018
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It is story light and the allied AI still troublesome, it richly delivers a lush environment to survive within.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 6, 2018
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It’s a fun and zany game with a quirky art style (feels similar to Don’t Starve) but it can be cumbersome. Also, the randomization can hurt: I had to start several games over from minute 1 when there wasn’t enough free space to start building my haunted house. Also… the ability to have multiple stories would be nice. Haunted basements, anyone? Attics?- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 6, 2018
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Just Shapes & Beats allows some simple ideas to blossom into an inventive, engaging challenge that proves a tiny cluster of well-proportioned pixels can contain more personality than the mightiest action hero.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 5, 2018
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If you are predisposed toward the infernal if you enjoy the gory and the journey this game might be for you. If you are looking for solid gameplay and perpetual darkness is an issue, then you will see more devils than this vast hell can hold.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 5, 2018
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Add to that the ability to upgrade you weapons and create potions to not help you but to cure the sick for even more delicious experience points and Vampyr hits a lot of corner stone's making for an excellent RPG. If you enjoy your story a bit on the darker side and making choices that matter, than give Vampyr a try. Vampyr is available on steam beginning June 5th for $49.99 USD, and it's worth every penny.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 4, 2018
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You will be hard-pressed to find a puzzling game more beautifully crafted as Gorogoa. Everything from its music to the hand-drawn puzzle frames ignites the imagination to keep search and digging for more. Even with its short length, Gorogoa is a satisfying game. It is also an exercise in asking questions about our own devotion and the lengths that we might go to in order to connect with the divine.- GameSpace
- Posted Jun 4, 2018
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