Gaming Age's Scores
- Games
For 7,163 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: | CART Fury Championship Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,228 out of 7163
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Mixed: 1,920 out of 7163
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Negative: 1,015 out of 7163
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Sure, its art is pretty cool, but certainly not cool enough to make up for its annoying challenges.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 18, 2015
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The puzzles may be simple and sometimes repetitive, but if you enjoy solving puzzles, can appreciate the colorful canvas-like design, and have an open mind for classic point and click gaming with a bit of retro and modern elements, I would say check out Broken Sword 5.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 18, 2015
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While the concept sounds like fun, nothing works how you think and it ultimately turns into an unenjoyable experience. I really cannot recommend this one on any level.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 17, 2015
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Besides that one minor gripe, Super Mario Maker is one of the best titles the House of N has created in years.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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After the first two games in the series, it was clear that Danganronpa was worth checking out if you had the slightest interest in visual novels or adventure games. By branching out to a whole new genre, developer Spike Chunsoft is showing that it's a franchise that's just worth checking out, period.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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Overall I can't really recommend I am Bread. Like Bossa Studios' previous title, Surgeon Simulator, the frustration between controls and camera just overpowers the sense of humor it tries to have.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 11, 2015
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On the whole, I think it's worth it, since Subdmerged's world is absolutely gorgeous, and it's relaxing to just drift along on the current as dolphins and sting rays and whales swim by. If you want a deeper, meatier experience, though, you'd probably be better served looking elsewhere, because this game just doesn't have that.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 11, 2015
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Rather than trying to fit itself into a specific genre category, Shutshimi aims to make the existing genre fit around it. It's a bold statement to make, but it's one that the game's developers are able to pull off with aplomb.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 10, 2015
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If you must try it out, then seek it out on other portable devices and forget the 3DS port even exists.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 9, 2015
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I would say if you are a gigantic Hold'em fan and you need you poker itch scratched on the PS4 then consider Pure Hold'em. Otherwise I would pick up a cheaper card game compilation on PC/Mac or wait for a PlayStation Store sale. Either way only poker fans need inquire.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 9, 2015
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For less than $40, it’s kinda a no-brainer for gamers looking for a fun and creative, family-friendly adventure.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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It’s not as polished as a Telltale game but the story is unique and I’m intrigued to see where it will go in episode 2.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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The controls are spot on, and perfect for virtually any skill level to pick up and play. It’s also a technically sound experience, outside of some lengthy load times between tracks.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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It won't wow you, and it won't disappoint you: it'll basically just kind of be there.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 5, 2015
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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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