GamingTrend's Scores
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For 5,268 reviews, this publication has graded:
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69% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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25% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective | |
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| Lowest review score: | ELEA: Paradigm Shift |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 3,719 out of 5268
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Mixed: 1,308 out of 5268
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Negative: 241 out of 5268
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With its convenient gameplay mechanics and detailed design, time easily flies while playing this enjoyable game.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 21, 2016
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A fun, yet difficult survival game that fans of Don’t Starve, and the like, will most certainly enjoy. It takes a chance in telling the story of war from a rarely seen civilian angle, but ultimately doesn’t deliver an engaging narrative. The addition of children doesn’t add much to the original 2014 release besides a few new items to craft. And the potential for a great and addictive survival experience is hindered by a wonky combat system.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 20, 2016
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While Blackbird’s HD update of the original Homeworld titles may have shipped with a few nagging bugs, this original and inventive prequel reinvents the series in way I hardly even hoped could be possible. It’s fresh but familiar. It’s Homeworld, but it’s something new. Like its story-chronological successors, Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak is amazing — there’s simply nothing else like it.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 19, 2016
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Familiar series hang-ups lead to signs of aging, but Resident Evil 0 HD’s core gameplay and horror element hold up remarkably well. Updated visuals and controls make the return trip to Raccoon City worthwhile.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 19, 2016
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Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 isn’t a beautiful game, but like a desk calculator sitting idly on a business desk in 1978, it just works. The game gives players an ability to run simulations of teams with high levels of accuracy. American football is an undeserved sport in the simulation gaming genre, and Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 has a shot to become a “division leader” in the sports sim world.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 18, 2016
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is a nice example of how a turn-based, old school RPG should be done mechanically in these times. Sadly, like so many others, the game is lost in a rather bland smattering of characters and story. If those elements aren’t important to you, then you’re going to find a very deep, simple, fun, and innovative game here that will provide hours of entertainment.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 18, 2016
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Punch Club is a game with a lot of personality. From its realistic gameplay to the little surprises it has tucked away, there’s something special about it that will have you hooked. In spite of the moments that feel like a lot of grinding, it’s an enjoyable title.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 15, 2016
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Oxenfree is a smart, emotional adventure that feels focused and purposeful. It’s got plenty of narrative twists that lead to great “a-ha” moments, but keeps the story well-grounded in its compelling protagonists and clever gameplay moments. Oxenfree is simply well-made, endearing, and very memorable.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 15, 2016
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Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is a worthy memorial to a criminally underrated title, and although it falters at times, the design, combat, scenery, and world this game molds is one that deserves preservation.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 14, 2016
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Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon offers a fun glimpse into the Pokemon world from the monsters’ perspective, all while providing a unique, turn-based tactical gameplay with light roguelike features. Featuring over 700 pokemon to encounter, fight and team up with, it’s a must-have for any dedicated fans of the series, and provides just enough tactical thinking to entertain a budding CRPG player.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 5, 2016
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Sword Art Online: Lost Song, while polished in some areas and definitely a great buy for a fan of the anime, is only mediocre in it’s own right.- GamingTrend
- Posted Jan 1, 2016
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While Rubble Without a Cause can be a little obtuse and less intuitive than A Knight to Remember, it is still a worthy installment.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 29, 2015
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Amplitude hits both highs and lows, but is the kind of score-hunting, high difficulty challenge that rhythm fans will love if they’re looking for something fresh. A solid revival for a pillar of the genre.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 29, 2015
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As of episode four, Minecraft: Story Mode feels like it’s on the right track to conclude in a more interesting way than it originally appeared, but I’m not sure yet whether that makes dragging yourself through the first three episodes worth it to see the better places the series goes as it nears its conclusion.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 23, 2015
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It takes the well-oiled RPG mechanics of its predecessor and delivers a vast and alien world so meticulously and passionately designed that it’s easy and fun to get lost inside of it.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 23, 2015
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Ultimately, Helldivers is a fun, extremely well-polished game which is going to appeal to a fairly specific subset of gamers.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 18, 2015
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Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires fails to make the leap to portability, as it’s marred at every step by technical limitations and boring metagames. Lacking any of the endearing qualities of other Warriors titles, it’s hard to recommend it even to the most diehard musou enthusiast.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 17, 2015
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Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star succeeds at providing base-level fan-service, but in a way that doesn’t feel as particularly compelling or essential as the original. If you want more pigeons in your life, it’s pocket change for a few laughs – just don’t expect more out of it.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 17, 2015
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The Sims 4: Get Together utilizes the new club system to have new experiences, ways to play, and is a great social feature. Although it is a great expansion and allows for new and exciting gameplay, it fails to bring enough to the table for new players or people looking to get back to the Sims franchise.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 14, 2015
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More than medi-orc-re, but less than spectacular, Orsinium seems more like a holdover expansion than an overall addition to the ESO experience.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 11, 2015
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Rainbow Six: Siege is one of the better tactical FPS experiences of the year, even with a smaller content offering than most. Microtransactions and limited custom options can muddy it up, but if you enjoy the core gameplay loop, there’s a lot to enjoy here for the multiplayer-minded player.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 9, 2015
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It feels odd calling a point & click horror game adorable, but that’s what Bulb Boy is. Heartwarming moments are mixed with gross-out details without any friction. The surreal story has plenty of twists and turns, and the puzzles are enjoyable to work out. This little indie title is truly a gem in its own special way.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 7, 2015
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Its main goal from the outset seems to focus on raising the player’s blood pressure and enthralling them with the action. While it achieves that feeling for a majority of the game, the console version suffers from some serious frame rate and loading issues that bog down their experiences.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 4, 2015
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Valhalla Hills is a well built title easily capable of fulfilling a short term RTS fix.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 3, 2015
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Driveclub Bikes is a nice departure for the Driveclub franchise. This is an expansion that actually expands the game from a relatively competent title, in my opinion, to nearly a must own for racing fans.- GamingTrend
- Posted Dec 2, 2015
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Just what Telltale hopes to accomplish Minecraft: Story Mode remains in question as “The Last Place You Look” breaks story and characters for the sake of seeing every corner of the Minecraft universe.- GamingTrend
- Posted Nov 27, 2015
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Yo-Kai Watch is an endearing, charming title with some minor missteps, but it overcomes those with the pure joy of discovery and intrigue that can only come from a well-crafted collection-RPG, reminiscent of my youth spent behind a dim GameBoy light.- GamingTrend
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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Typoman is a brilliant proof of concept muddied by messy mechanics, unclear prompts and a lack of meaningful motivation. While the wordplay is superb, the focus is never on that strength as often as I wish it was.- GamingTrend
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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Star Wars Battlefront nails bringing home the original trilogy in a new and interesting way, but fails to substantiate the splendor in a meaningful way. A fun nostalgia trip that might barely tide you over until the new film, but not much longer.- GamingTrend
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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For the most part, The Old Hunters feels like a tight, good bit of content that fans of the original game will thoroughly enjoy. The Old Hunters ratchets up Bloodborne’s difficulty quite a bit. But in doing so, the satisfaction of beating bosses only gets stronger.- GamingTrend
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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