GameSpew's Scores
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For 3,616 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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10% same as the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Dispatch | |
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| Lowest review score: | Soda Drinker Pro |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,819 out of 3616
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Mixed: 1,640 out of 3616
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Negative: 157 out of 3616
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Forza Horizon 5 was a phenomenal racing game when it launched back in 2021, and thanks to four year's worth of updates it's only gotten better since. Its status as one of the best racing games of all time is further cemented now that it's on PS5, thanks to DualSense support and upgraded performance and visuals on PS5 Pro. If you have any love for driving at speed, consider this a must-buy.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 29, 2025
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After being available on PC for some time, Peglin has finally made its way to consoles, and it's been well worth the wait. This roguelike twist on the Peggle works incredible well, and it's the sort of thing you'll find yourself returning to again and again. We just wish there was an endless mode to conquer: a game is over all too quickly as it stands.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 28, 2025
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There are some brilliant retro collections available, but unfortunately Super Technos World: River City & Technos Arcade Classics isn't one of them. There are essentially only nine games here thanks to two being available in Japanese only and another two being different versions of the same game, and while there's some fun to be had, a lack of museum content and other features just makes for a disappointing package overall.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 28, 2025
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Old Skies is a time-travelling point-and-click adventure with a compelling narrative that drags you in deeper with each questionable, time-altering decision. It's not short on heart, either, though you'll have to play to discover if protagonist Fia gets the ending she deserves.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 28, 2025
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If you love photo modes, Lushfoil Photography Sim is the game for you. Your only goal here is to snap away, with photography tools about as close to picking up a real DSLR camera as you're ever going to get. There are a few bugbears, such as locations being locked behind arbitrary goals, but ultimately this is a gorgeous, relaxing experience that's well worth checking out.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 27, 2025
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an astounding debut title from Sandfall Interactive. Its compelling and emotional narrative is backed up with one of the best turn-based combat systems around, even though it perhaps feels a bit too focused on you performing parries and dodges at times. Add in stunning visuals and a fantastic soundtrack, and you have a JRPG that's not to be missed.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 27, 2025
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While its guest characters are questionable, and there are some issues with its single-player RPG mode, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is a fantastic fighting game with fun mechanics, attractive visuals and plenty of modes.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 21, 2025
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Cute and colourful, the music-based puzzles of Tempopo are both challenging and chill, letting you tackle them entirely at your own pace. But with a bit of a disconnect between its childlike visuals and difficulty level, I'm just not entirely sure who Tempopo is for. And as fun as each level is when your solution all comes together, getting there can be a bit of a repetitive drag.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate is indeed the definitive version of a cult classic beat 'em up, featuring enhanced visuals, smoother gameplay, crossplay, and an optional remixed soundtrack. Some issues still remain, such as movement feeling a little clunky, but there's a lot of fun to be had whether playing alone or with others.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 18, 2025
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Hot Rod Mayhem is a strictly offline affair; while up to four players can race locally thanks to split-screen, there's no option to race online. And as kart racers go, it's enjoyable enough, but it's lacking originality and a little excitement.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 16, 2025
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Putting players in control of a mech-suit piloted by a rabbit, Rusty Rabbit lets them embark on an engaging adventure where they'll make their way through numerous dungeons while collecting junk, crafting new parts and unravelling the game's story. Its controls can be a little clunky and it's rather basic in some areas, but there's still fun to be had in control of old Rusty.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 14, 2025
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Inviting players to take part in a deadly parkour-based gameshow, Finding Frankie has an interesting premise and fun visuals. It's awfully short, though, and many of its mechanics are either underdeveloped or underused. It's disappointing that it doesn't quite fulfil its potential, but it has enough charm to see you through to the end.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 11, 2025
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Thanks to its genuinely intriguing narrative and collection of quirky characters, there's a lot to love about Promise Mascot Agency, and some players will simply adore it. This open-world adventure pretty much revolves around collecting items, however, and some elements of the game quickly become nothing more than a chore.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Monster Energy Supercross 25 isn’t all that different from Monster Energy Supercross 6, which wasn’t all that different from Monster Energy Supercross 5, and so on. There are small improvements across the board which make it the best entry in the series to date, though, which should make it worthwhile purchase for fans of the sport. Newcomers should just be aware that it’s pretty uncompromising, demanding some serious effort to master.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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Unlike any other game you've played before, Blue Prince is something very special indeed. An exploration roguelike game filled with puzzles and intrigue, it's all about making your way around an ever-changing house in order to discover its secrets. This is a seriously clever game, and its layered puzzles and narrative will constantly surprise and delight you. You won't be able to pull yourself away until you've uncovered all the mysteries that Blue Prince holds.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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Finding yourself trapped in your deceased father's study, The Renovator: Origins is a fairly short first-person horror experience but one that's packed with effective scares and lots of rewarding puzzles to solve.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 6, 2025
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From its engaging narrative which finds a young woman desperately searching for her mother, to its stunning visuals that are a treat for the eyes, there's a lot to love about South of Midnight. It's just a shame that the combat is a bit repetitive and that the powers you acquire are uninspired.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 3, 2025
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Landing on an arid alien planet littered with waste and rubble, Distant Bloom tasks you with bringing life back to its lands. It's a little repetitive, and there are a few UI problems, but for fans of chilled-out, relaxing games, there's joy to be found in seeing this world bloom around you.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 2, 2025
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Tasking players with making their way through a magical, musical forest alongside a pup they've rescued, Koira is a charming adventure full of puzzles, mini-games and a little bit of danger. Though while it's enjoyable overall, its gameplay can feel a little too basic at times.- GameSpew
- Posted Apr 1, 2025
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Short but sweet, Spilled! is a solo project that sees you cleaning up oil spills and litter from a series of waterways. You'll have it completed in roughly an hour, but it's very much an hour well spent, especially if you love relaxing clean-up games.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 31, 2025
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Rough around the edges, Sports: Renovations is far from best game in the renovation sim genre, but it's saved by its interesting collection of locations. Fixing up a boxing gym or a swimming pool certainly beats a kitchen or living room. It's just a shame there's not a great amount of finesse in the tools you use.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 31, 2025
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With a story full of twists and turns, Karma: The Dark World will equally draw you in and confuse you. Still, it's an interesting game on the whole, which tries to pack in a wide variety of gameplay elements and tackle some dark themes, though it doesn't always do so with finesse.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 27, 2025
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It's rough around the edges, but there's plenty to like about AI Limit. While its combat may be lacking impact, unique features such as the Frame system and the sync meter keep things interesting. And though it is challenging, some players will undoubtedly like the fact that it's not as hard as most other Soulslikes out there, making it more welcoming to newcomers to the genre.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 26, 2025
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Blending together Unpacking and Islanders, Urban Jungle doesn't quite match the charm of either of them, but it's still a fun little game to while away a few hours with. The strategy of placing plants will test your brain, but the sheer amount of them goes against the game's desire for you to create a cosy, livable space.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 24, 2025
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It's hard as nails and has some balance issues that perhaps need to be addressed, but on the whole The First Berserker: Khazan is an impressive Soulslike that's very easy to recommend whether you're familiar with the Dungeon Fighter Online series or not.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 24, 2025
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Placing you at the centre of a mystery, Atomfall gives you the freedom to achieve your goal in numerous ways via its engaging and rewarding leads system. Captivating from beginning to end, you'll enjoy exploring its various locations, meeting its quirky NPCs and engagaing in combat. Then, once you've discovered one ending, you'll likely jump in again to discover another.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 21, 2025
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Being a crow is riotous fun, as you'll find out if you play Just Crow Things. A wacky sandbox in the vein of Untitled Goose Game or Big City, Little Kitty, Just Crow Things throws puzzles and quests at you in a varied and colourful world — and gives you the ability to poop at will. What more could you want from a game, really?- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 20, 2025
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Giving Hades a run for its money, Reignbreaker is a stylish, high-octane hack-and-slash roguelike that sees you moving through a Medieval-punk world. With satisfying combat and excellent storytelling, it's a great deal of fun to play — and it's an absolute bargain to buy.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 19, 2025
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Is Assassin's Creed Shadows the best Assassin's Creed game yet? Some might feel that way, for sure. It's certainly up there with the best the series has to offer, alongside the likes of Assassin's Creed 2 and Origins. In any case, most will be happy to hear that it successfully marries the extended freedom and scope of newer titles in the series with the stealth-focused gameplay of old, especially when playing as Naoe. And so, whether you're a fan of the series or simply like the idea of exploring feudal Japan, eradicating wrongdoers as either a samurai or a ninja, consider Assassin's Creed Shadows a must-play.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 18, 2025
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Its gameplay is on the simple side for the most part, and its real-time combat system has some issues, but series fans are likely to enjoy Atlier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land. Newcomers might find some joy here as well, thanks to an open world packed with things to see and do.- GameSpew
- Posted Mar 14, 2025
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