Gaming Nexus' Scores
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For 4,011 reviews, this publication has graded:
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68% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Death Stranding 2: On The Beach | |
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| Lowest review score: | House M.D. |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,584 out of 4011
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Mixed: 1,171 out of 4011
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Negative: 256 out of 4011
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Lost Odyssey doesn't break the JRPG mold, but it does fill it out quite nicely with a strong story and great characters.- Gaming Nexus
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It does have its issues, but Fallout 4 VR is one of my favorite VR titles so far. Make sure you have a very beefy computer to run it though.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 10, 2018
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Gurumin is exactly what the doctor ordered, an exciting action/adventure game full of memorable characters and fun levels to fight through. It may not be the best looking game on the PSP, but it's easily one of the best adventure games for Sony's handheld.- Gaming Nexus
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With amazing graphics and a control scheme you've never seen before, this $20 DS game is a no brainer!- Gaming Nexus
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Siren: Blood Curse remains largely unchanged after four years time. If you avoided it then, avoid it now as well. This title is really only for the horror hardcore.- Gaming Nexus
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WWE 13 is a very up and down game. There is a lot to enjoy with this version, and the negatives mentioned do not outweigh them. The gameplay is solid, albeit some minor issues, and the Universe and Attitude Era modes give wrestling fans, both old and new, something to enjoy.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Oct 30, 2012
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Prototype’s gameplay is non-stop super-powered amoral fun, but is held back by nearly every other aspect of the game.- Gaming Nexus
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As a singular purchase, Flashpoint appears rather modest on the surface. But taken as a whole, it would be impossible for me to go back to a pre-Flashpoint campaign.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Dec 27, 2018
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A fantastic Metroidvania. The graphics and animation are great and the music is nice and relaxing, provided the occasional difficulty spike isn't stressing you out. There are performance stutters on the Switch version, and a couple of trial-and-error areas that can get annoying, but overall they didn't really sway my overall opinion on the game. If you're a fan of Metroidvania-style games, definitely give Unbound: Worlds Apart a shot.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Aug 11, 2021
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It's still got some great music and the presentation is as excellent as ever, but it still feels like we've been shortchanged somehow.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Aug 26, 2016
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It's one of the few platformers on the Xbox that delivers the goods almost every step of the way.- Gaming Nexus
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Based on one of the best PSP games ever made, OMG HD Zombies is yet another stellar update for Sony's PS Vita.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Dec 23, 2013
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For Honor is an incredibly fun online experience with fast and fun game modes and a fantastic battle system that is simple to use but almost has the depth of a fighting game. Unfortunately, the loot box system for unlocking important items for your characters and connection issues hold For Honor back.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Mar 1, 2017
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The Disney Afternoon Collection is a pretty solid compilation of six classic Disney NES games. The extras included are a nice touch, even if some of the gallery pictures are skewed more toward Ducktales. But the time trial and boss rush features are great for veterans to see how they stack up to the rest of the world, while the rewind feature is great for younger players. Plus you can play two rare NES games without shelling out hundreds of dollars for the original carts.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted May 4, 2017
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My 30,000-foot view of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is that it’s one of the most immersive and meticulous simulations you can play, for better or worse. But even Microsoft is not immune to some good old-fashioned simulator jank, which keeps it from totally sticking the landing.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Dec 2, 2025
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While more limited in scope than the mainline Dying Light titles, this side-quel ups the fun factor by giving the player a way to blow off steam with the addition of superpowers. Lighter in tone and with more room to breathe, Dying Light: The Beast puts just enough spin on the franchise's formula to keep from feeling like a retread. It turns out that the ability to stomp around and clear a room in 30 seconds was just what Dying Light needed.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Oct 20, 2025
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Fans of RC Pro-Am rejoice, because MotorStorm RC is here to resurrect the long dead remote controlled car genre. Featuring locations from all four MotorStorm games, this RC variation is the most diverse installment yet. Even without a dedicated multiplayer mode, MotorStorm RC offers more than enough content.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Mar 26, 2012
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A solid and promising free-to-play multiplayer RTS that seems to have been released a bit too early. Even so, there's a lot of fun in the content that is available.- Gaming Nexus
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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is an excellent LEGO game featuring a vast array of Marvel heroes and villains. Lack of online co-op and some difficult puzzles for younger ones holds it back a little, but not that much. You'll definitely enjoy the writing and animations.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Oct 28, 2013
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For only being a four-hour-long game Oxenfree II: Lost Signals has a lot to say. A narrative that is more intricate than its predecessor, while still holding onto the framework that made Oxenfree stand out. Lost Signals makes you care about these people. The voice acting goes above and beyond to help drive that home. Like the first title, Lost Signals feels unique in the video game space. With a few minor hiccups, and one upsetting one, Oxenfree II: Lost Signals is, without hesitation, worth a second and third playthrough.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jul 12, 2023
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Assassin's Creed Nexus brings Ubisoft's amazing level of polish and fun to the VR space, with spectacular results. While the combat is a bit clunky, everything else - from the effortless parkour to the highly entertaining stealth - works like a charm. I was amazed and delighted by the fact that this is a full game, and not just a small collection of levels crammed into a "VR experience". Wildly fun, this game goes a long way toward re-establishing my faith in VR as a viable video game medium. This is a landmark title.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Dec 5, 2023
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The Tomb Raider Trilogy is a lot of things. It's a great adventure game full of life or death platforming puzzles. It's a fun exploration game. It's that game where Lara Croft kills a dinosaur. But one thing it's not is a trilogy. If you can get past the weird title you'll be treated to hours of excitement for not much money!- Gaming Nexus
- Posted May 23, 2011
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With deadly obstacles at every step, this is one game that never lets up. But fans of this type of punishment will enjoy the clever level designs and rage-inducing traps.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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Warp isn't a game about shooting down aliens and thumping your chest; instead you play the alien and kill every human that moves. This turns out to be a lot of fun thanks to the puzzles solving and Metal Gear Solid-style stealth sequences. It's over a little too quickly, but people that pay the ten dollars won't feel cheated!- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Apr 11, 2012
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Campaign needs some work and there are some bad bugs, but for the most part Sairento VR is a blast to play. Play with a friend and enjoy some great ninja action in VR.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Feb 5, 2018
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Tales of Xillia is most certainly a good game, but it's not the best the franchise has to offer. The scattershot story kept me from really enjoying the game, and I'm hoping the sequel can tell a more cohesive tale.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Aug 22, 2013
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Always fun to watch, sometimes tedious to play alone. Star Wars and LEGO solidify their meaningful relationship once again. The developers just need to address a terrible save-game system, and need to clean up some of the bugs forcing reloads. But the LEGO video game formula is still the LEGO video game formula. Just be prepared to still be left wondering "What do I do now?" from time to time.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jul 26, 2016
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A unique game full of familiar components, Dungeon of the Endless is as its best while you're still figuring it out, but continues to entertain many hours in.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 15, 2016
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Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition offers enough new content to warrant the fifteen dollars. But even with four new characters and some exciting online modes, I still wish there was more to this expansion pack. Die-hard fans will love it, but I suspect most people are ready to move on to the next Street Fighter game!- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jun 28, 2011
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Resident Evil Revelations Collection bundles two of the better entries in the long-running survival horror series. The first game is hit-or-miss but the sequel is legitimately great, and the added portability and motion controls make the Switch port the definitive versions of these two games.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 3, 2018
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