GameSpew's Scores
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For 3,617 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: | Streets of Rage 4: Mr. X Nightmare | |
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| Lowest review score: | Soda Drinker Pro |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,820 out of 3617
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Mixed: 1,640 out of 3617
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Negative: 157 out of 3617
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Improved over its predecessor in just about every way, PowerWash Simulator 2 is the ultimate in cleaning sims. New locations, new tools and a brand new home hub make washing away dirt and grime more enjoyable than ever, and while there's the occasional grumble, it's not enough to spoil the zen-like nature of virtual powerwashing.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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I’m very much enjoying what I’m playing so far, with just one or two minor issues encountered along the way. It looks great, has plenty to do, and offers a surprising amount of freedom while also putting a smile on my face from time to time thanks to its humour. What more could I ask for, really? As a sequel, it may not be all that ambitious, but it takes the first game, expands upon its formula, and is much more polished from the outset. For most, that’s probably all they need to hear to know that they’ll love The Outer Worlds 2. [Review in Progress]- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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Tormented Souls 2, like its predecessor, offers some solid survival horror action inspired by classics of the genre. Some might find dealing with or avoiding enemies a bit frustrating at times though, and a number of its puzzles could be considered a little too obtuse for comfort.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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Plants vs Zombies Replanted is the same game you know and love, albeit with a shiny new veneer. Some games don't get old, and providing you're in the mood for something laid-back and casual, protecting your garden from zeds is as much fun as it's ever been.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 22, 2025
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The first brand new Katamari game in years, Once Upon a Katamari doesn't disappoint. While it suffers from the same issues the series always has, like wonky controls and camera, there's no denying that it's as fun as ever to play. There's nothing else like it, and we'll never grow tired of the utter weirdness of rolling up items with a special ball.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 22, 2025
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One of the best Jackbox releases in recent years, Jackbox Party Pack 11 brings us five brand new games, most of which are very easily recommended. Legends of Trivia combines RPG mechanics with general knowledge, and can be played solo, meaning you've always got something to play even when friends aren't around. When friends are around, however, Doominate is where it's at.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 21, 2025
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A new Ninja Gaiden for a new generation, Ninja Gaiden 4 features combat that's faster-paced and more intense than ever before. It's the most accessible, too, thanks to a range of difficulty levels and assists. It's just a shame that its new protagonist isn't a little more likeable.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 20, 2025
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Halls of Torment combines the character-building, loot and atmosphere of Diablo with the conciseness and pick-up-and-play nature of the Survivors-like genre to create an experience like no other. You might encounter the odd minor frustration while playing, but this is very easy to recommend.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 20, 2025
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It's a shame it doesn't look a little nicer, given its Sequoia National Park-inspired environments, but its cartoonish and perfunctory visuals don't stop Barbie Horse Trails being a delight. This is a chilled-out, relaxing adventure aimed at kids — but grown-ups will absolutely love its cosy vibes, too.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 20, 2025
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Lumo 2 is very much a sequel a Lumo. This retro-inspired adventure packs in plenty of variety, but its platforming is frequently frustrating, especially in areas where the action has an isomentric viewpoint, and its lack of hand-holding can leave you a little bewildered. Some will have fun with it, but it's a missed opportunity to meaningfully improve on the original game.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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A gorgeous adventure that is as surprising as it is beautiful, Keeper is far more than the game about a sentient lighthouse that it presents itself as. Filled with engaging puzzles, mesmerising scenery and a visual story to make you think, Keeper is well worth taking the time to complete.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 has a wealth of issues, from an open world that feels wasted to combat that feels scrappy throughout. Thanks to a gripping narrative that you can shape with your actions, however, you'll likely still enjoy your time spent sucking blood across Seattle.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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P1: Anchor Light tries to stand out from the anomaly hunting crowd with its Bioshock-inspired setting and musical statues gameplay element. It somewhat works, too, although the latter can also be a source of frustration. Other than that, this is a typical anomaly hunting experience that can sometimes be a bit too dark for its own good.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 16, 2025
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Feeling like a combination of Vampire Survivors and Peggle, BALL x PIT is a unique roguelike that we simply can't get enough of. It's tough, and death can come quite easily, but that just makes us want to jump in again and again.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 15, 2025
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Battlefield is back. While the single-player campaign of Battlefield 6 has its moments, it's pretty mediocre on the whole. Thankfully the game's extensive multiplayer offerings make up for it. The action here is fast-paced and wonderfully intense, making each match rewarding whether you win or lose. Some maps could do with some tweaks, but other than that there's not much to complain about.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 13, 2025
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A trashy, retro-styled survival horror, The Lacerator stands out due to the fact that it forces you to play on even if you lose a limb. It's quite simple and rather short, but numerous routes and endings will entice you to play through it multiple times.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 10, 2025
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Snoopy shows us he's just as relevant (and adorable) as ever in Snoopy & the Great Mystery Club, a laid-back and family-friendly whodunnit about solving quaint mysteries. A few performance issues let it down, but on the whole this is an easy recommendation for kids and lovers of easy games.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 10, 2025
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Dicealot is simple to get the hang of, but has a lot of depth for those who want to master it. This dice-based roguelike game will certainly have you coming back for a second or third game, but I'm just not sure if there's enough here to keep you hooked for weeks to come.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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With its stunning visuals, beautiful soundtrack and gratifying gameplay, Absolum will draw you in from the outset. And thanks to its roguelike elements it has plenty of longevity and depth. One of the best games of 2025, this is a must-play whether you're a fan of beat 'em ups or roguelikes.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 9, 2025
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More than a straightforward remaster or remake, Yooka-Replaylee reimagines the original game, adding new challenges and gameplay elements while tweaking and improving others. Ultimately, it's a much-improved experience, with its worlds densely packed with things to do and its gameplay finely-tuned. This is easily one of the best 3D platformers currently available.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 8, 2025
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With its generic gameplay, drab visuals and lack of modes, Sonic Wings Reunion is a real disappointment. This isn't a bad game by any means, but it does nothing to excite, besides having a wealth of pilots to choose from.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 7, 2025
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Creepy and unsettling, Carimara: Beneath the Forlorn Limbs is a unique take on a 'whodunnit' mystery, and it's unlike anything you'll have played before. A short game at a budget price, this is a creative gem well worth your time this Halloween.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 7, 2025
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A tactical RPG with roguelike elements, Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch should successfully appeal to fans of both genres. There's an intriguing story here, as well as an engaging combat system, which should keep you coming back for one expedition after another, gathering new recruits and unlocking upgrades as you go.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 6, 2025
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This remaster feels right at home in 2025, offering a charming and colourful 3D platforming adventure that's every bit as enjoyable as something made today. With plenty of collectibles and numerous reasons to go back and replay, Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac is well worth jumping into, whether you're a Pac-Man fan or a lover of 3D platformers.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 6, 2025
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With its charming player models and fast-paced 3v3 matches with simplified mechanics, NBA Bounce offers a fun take on basketball that's suitable for all ages and skill levels. It's not quite as exciting to play as it could be, however, and a lack of online multiplayer will be disapponting to some.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 5, 2025
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Undoubtedly one of the best family party games we've ever played, LEGO Party! is beautifully presented and an absolute riot to play. With game boards made entirely out of LEGO bricks and a suite of brilliant minigames, it gives Mario Party a good run for its money.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 2, 2025
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Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer is a generic 3D platformer, but one that also provides a decent amount of fun. There are some issues to overcome, but if you want a Christmas-themed game it's perhaps worth picking up at a discount.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 2, 2025
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A twin-stick shooter in which the gameplay and visuals are influenced by the current music track, Beat Hazard Arcade is an assault on the senses, but in the best possible way. You'll have hours of fun blasting away as the music blares out, unlocking and upgrading a wealth of ships to fuel yet more action. And the ability to play along to your own tracks is *chef's kiss*.- GameSpew
- Posted Oct 1, 2025
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Including both the original and a new enhanced version of the classic tactical RPG, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles is fantastic for fans and newcomers alike. The enhanced version is the real draw here, though, mostly because of its revised story and full voice acting, which really adds to the experience.- GameSpew
- Posted Sep 30, 2025
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Nicktoons & the Dice of Destiny feels a little like Baby's First Diablo at times, but it's a surprisingly good take on the ARPG genre, suitable for kids and adults alike. Filled with familiar Nickelodeon characters, and packed with humour (and loot!), there's a lot to like.- GameSpew
- Posted Sep 30, 2025
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