GameSpot's Scores
- Games
For 12,659 reviews, this publication has graded:
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42% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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52% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree | |
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| Lowest review score: | Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 5,399 out of 12659
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Mixed: 5,905 out of 12659
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Negative: 1,355 out of 12659
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The classic platformer holds up pretty well after all this time, though some minor technical issues prevent this reissue from being as super as the original game.- GameSpot
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With its memorable cast of characters, responsive controls, and attractive, highly stylized look, Sega Soccer Slam sets the bar by which any other soccer games of this type will be judged.- GameSpot
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Delivers a great basketball experience, if you can overlook the control issues.- GameSpot
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WipeOut 64 isn't horrible, it just feels like the developer's first effort for the system at times - which it is. The one- and two-player modes are worth exploring, but the game will still likely be disappointing for hard-core fans of the series who expected more improvements after the two-year wait.- GameSpot
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With a multitude of elements that let it transcend that narrow and often underrated genre, racing fans and those simply seeking a wild, entertaining experience would do well to check it out.- GameSpot
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Bit.Trip Complete expertly presents the Bit.Trip games with a complement of changes that make it easier than ever to enjoy this remarkable series.- GameSpot
- Posted Sep 21, 2011
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Sure, it isn't the deepest, longest, or most technically proficient game out there, but fans of the comic book are sure to have a blast smashing their way through every destructible obstacle the game throws at them.- GameSpot
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This shallow but rambunctious arcade racer may have only one trick up its sleeve, but it's a really good trick.- GameSpot
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It's still a relatively simple and short action game at heart, but a solid combat system, some extremely intense and cinematic levels, cool extras that fans of the movies will enjoy, and the option to play cooperatively with a friend all add up to make The Return of the King deserving of its name.- GameSpot
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- Posted Apr 25, 2012
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Time is something Hogwarts Legacy and its repetitive quests, dull open world, and monotonous combat often do not respect, from its slow opening to its insistence on introducing new systems to juggle just for the sake of it. It's a bit of a shame that these parts couldn't coalesce in the same way that its presentation and respect for its universe does, because Hogwarts Castle persists as a delightful puzzle box to explore from the moment you step foot in its doors to the last day of term. There's equally delightful moments during some of the main quests, specifically those that balance puzzle-solving and combat in ways that challenge your understanding of the spells you have in engaging ways. But these moments are so spread out between much less interesting filler content that it will likely take some of the most dedicated Harry Potter fans to justify seeing the entire journey through.- GameSpot
- Posted Feb 17, 2023
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Taken as a whole, however, Etrian Odyssey IV is the most impressive and entertaining entry in the series yet. It may be somewhat old-fashioned, but modern sensibilities make it both challenging and welcoming, and rich lore draws you into its world.- GameSpot
- Posted Mar 18, 2013
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Resident Evil 7 was an excellent return to the horror underpinnings of the franchise, but cunningly altered with new ideas and a new perspective. Similarly, Village is an intelligent reintroduction of the best action elements of Resident Evil. Though it captures some of the same things that made RE7 such a breath of fresh air (or maybe rancid, stale, mold-filled air, but in a good way), Village evolves to become its own unique creature. It makes you wonder what beautifully twisted fiend Resident Evil might mutate into in the future.- GameSpot
- Posted May 5, 2021
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This new frontier in rhythm gaming is electrifyingly fun, but the cover charge is steep.- GameSpot
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Rise of Legends is a bit flat in comparison to Rise of Nations, but quirky races and units provide a lot of off-the-wall appeal.- GameSpot
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Unspectacular online play, an abundance of shooter cliches, and forced vulgarity keep it from joining the shooter elite. But the creativity of the skillshot system paired with the engrossing nature of moving up the Echoes leaderboards gives Bulletstorm some muscle and will inspire a dedicated following of talented players eager to show off their incredible mastery of its gratifying mechanics.- GameSpot
- Posted Feb 23, 2011
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Its novel look, its online play, solid gameplay, and its revamped goals make this a great one for the Nintendo DS.- GameSpot
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TOCA 3 boasts an awesome variety of racing disciplines, and it backs that boast up with some really excellent driving mechanics.- GameSpot
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Thrilling combat and strategic depth make indie space sim Faster Than Light a hit.- GameSpot
- Posted Sep 17, 2012
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It's hard not to look at the current generation version of Madden as an aging veteran on its last legs, but that veteran still has a bit of game left in it.- GameSpot
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Major technical problems blemish this enjoyable and sophisticated adventure through the western wastes.- GameSpot
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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Vessel of Hatred acts as a great reentry point for lapsed Diablo 4 players looking for another fix of the dungeon-crawling action that the original release so deftly introduced. The Spiritborn class is as satisfying to command in skirmishes as it is to experiment with, featuring a level of depth that extends beyond all classes before it. Both the Kurast Undercity and the Dark Citadel are captivating additions to the existing (and drastically improved) endgame conten. The expansion is only let down by a middling story that fails to captivate on the setup of the base game and ends with nothing more than a tease for the presumably real conflict to come. Irrespective of that, Diablo 4 didn't need an expansion to uplift it, but Vessel of Hatred certainly delivers on making the entire thing feel fresh again.- GameSpot
- Posted Oct 4, 2024
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Dragon Quest V’s compelling North American debut offers a gripping story and enthralling gameplay.- GameSpot
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X is a grand adventure that satiates your appetite for exploration and combat in ways that few games ever do, but because getting started is half the battle, it’s an experience reserved for dedicated players who have the patience and energy to unearth its greatest treasures.- GameSpot
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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Ace Combat 5 isn't the huge step for the series that "Ace Combat 04" was, but it's still a great flight combat game, featuring grueling arcade-style action and plenty of surprises both in its mission design and its story.- GameSpot
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In most respects, the game doesn't differ much from the first title in the series; but the novelty of teaming up the good guys and bad guys to go after the really bad guys is enough to make this game enjoyable in its own right.- GameSpot
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It's classic arcade action imbued with hard-hitting artistic and gameplay elements. Falling in love with Resogun is easy, and mastering it is challenging, and the combination of these two qualities makes Resogun almost impossible to put down.- GameSpot
- Posted Nov 13, 2013
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It may not stir the hordes of wailing YouTubers looking for the next best haunted house, but SOMA succeeds at crafting something much more meaningful in a genre that’s deserving of more than just simple jump scares.- GameSpot
- Posted Sep 21, 2015
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Though not a complex strategy game, Defcon's specific sense of style makes for a compelling and unsettling experience.- GameSpot
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