Gaming Age's Scores
- Games
For 7,148 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Devil May Cry 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | NBA Unrivaled |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,216 out of 7148
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Mixed: 1,918 out of 7148
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Negative: 1,014 out of 7148
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The only thing that would have made the figure sets even better, would have been the inclusion of Star Wars, Tron and other series vehicles.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 2, 2015
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The Quiet Collection costs less than $5, and for that price you get a couple of hours of worthwhile adventure gaming. It won't change your life, but it will help a few commutes and/or break times pass by a little more enjoyably.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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The asking price, like most Square Enix titles on mobile platforms, is a little steep for what you get. But overall this is a pretty solid port, and the novelty of playing FF VII on a phone or tablet is enough to make me suggest picking this up.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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Again, this is still a great game, but it’s a port that unfortunately feels largely unnecessary.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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I think, though, that this lack of seemingly impossible levels is what makes The Bridge fall a little short of being a truly great game.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 28, 2015
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Even though Steins;Gate has some interactive components that allow you to impact the story's outcome, it's important to know that it's possible to go for hours at a stretch here and never have the opportunity to do anything more than press X to advance the text.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 27, 2015
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Mega Man Legacy Collection is not the best compilation of classics released, but it’s definitely not the worst. Worth a download if you are a fan.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 26, 2015
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Most expect you to have honed your skills to perfection through years and years of playing other likeminded games; TorqueL expects nothing less than for you to relearn all your skills anew.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 26, 2015
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If you are opened minded to a non-traditional gaming experience and enjoy horror games and/or movies, I would highly recommend giving Until Dawn a try.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 25, 2015
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I’d definitely say the good outweighs the bad with Madden NFL 16 however, thanks in large part to the excellent addition of the Draft Champions mode, and the overall positive changes made to passing and receiving.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 24, 2015
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While the campaign side is largely unchanged outside of visual enhancements, the multiplayer side of things feels more robust than the original, provided you didn’t buy into all the DLC when it originally released.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 24, 2015
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Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Edition is a great PC port that will suit those looking for a casual platforming or puzzle experience, along with the hardcore speedrunners looking for a challenge.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 23, 2015
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It's a game that will only appeal to hardcore visual novel fans with a love of the absurd — and that, unfortunately, just isn't a grouping that includes me.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 21, 2015
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That J-Stars Victory Vs+ delivers its rampant destruction in a way that goes down so smoothly, even for newcomers to the genre/universe…well, that's more than enough to make it worth picking up, as far as I'm concerned.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 21, 2015
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The difficulty is there; the multiplayer is solid and does the series justice in many ways. I recommended it for the hack n slash, dungeon crawler fans. Lastly, if the four classes aren’t enough, for $4.99, you can purchase and unlock the Necromancer that summons ghosts and archers.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 19, 2015
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It's for extraordinarily dedicated Xblaze Code: Embryo fans only — and I don't think I could possibly emphasize that "only" enough, because if that phrase doesn't describe you, you'd be better off picking up literally any other game in existence.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 19, 2015
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Escape Plan Bravo feels like another solid entry in the series, with a few big moments connected together by a great script, snappy dialogue, and the same wit and humor that’s been on display since the beginning.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 18, 2015
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The interactivity and flow of the game make it so much more fun to play than you typical defense game that even non fans will find something to like here.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 18, 2015
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Provided you can get past the fan service, I think you’ll still really enjoy Dungeon Travelers 2 as an engaging, challenging take on the first-person dungeon crawling formula.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 17, 2015
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Had it been as balanced as its high points were, it'd be an easy recommendation, but as it is, it's great for a few hours a night to just wind down. Just don't expect to remember it when all's said and done.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 17, 2015
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Then again, as Actual Sunlight reminds players very early on, "This game is not a game: it's a portrait." To some extent, that feels like an easy out for the game, a way for it to suggest that its broader statement is more important than how that statement is conveyed, thereby rendering it immune to criticism. But at the same time…okay, sure, I'll buy that.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 17, 2015
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The Swindle is impossibly hard, to the point that only masochists need apply.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 13, 2015
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D4 plays quite well with a mouse, and is a much more accessible experience than its Kinect version, making this the most enjoyable way to play the adventure game. It also sucks for those expecting a PC port that will allow them to change essential settings, and in no way accommodates more than the Xbox One version would have offered.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 12, 2015
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All in all, I think Galak-Z was definitely worth the wait. It’s one of the most unique titles I’ve played on my PS4 this year, and certainly one of the most challenging.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 11, 2015
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It's important to realize that Everybody's Gone To The Rapture isn't exactly a game. Considering that its developers also made the equally non-game-like Dear Esther, this should come as no surprise. Rather, it's essential you think of it as a story that you just happen to be experiencing on your PS4. Otherwise, it will just seem like a walking simulator in a nicely-rendered English country village, and then you're just missing the point — and the beauty — of it all.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 11, 2015
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Still, when the game does such a fantastic job of creating a creepy atmosphere, complaining about the lack of people seems like it's missing the point. Like a great horror movie, everything in The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is there to leave you feeling unsettled and unsure of what's going on. Considering it nails that feeling and sustains it throughout, I'd say that counts as a pretty substantial success.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 10, 2015
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It's definitely a Westernized way of approaching the visual novel, but if you look at it just so, you can see how it might fit in that box.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 7, 2015
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Such gamers should absolutely adore Velocibox, since it wants nothing more than to kill you off again and again and again. If, however, you're the kind of person who wants to start off a game feeling like you have a ghost of a chance, then you're definitely not going to get that here.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 6, 2015
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Outside the large amount of space needed to install Rare Replay, the end result of this collection was remarkable and I hope other developers consider putting in the same care that Rare did.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 5, 2015
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The first episode shows a whole lot of promise, and I’m very curious to see how this adventure ends up.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 4, 2015
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