IGN Italia's Scores
- Games
For 3,234 reviews, this publication has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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28% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto V | |
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| Lowest review score: | Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,289 out of 3234
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Mixed: 898 out of 3234
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Negative: 47 out of 3234
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If you really want to give Ninja Gaiden 3 a shot, Razor's Edge is surely the way to go. Yet, despite the undeniable improvements, we're still dealing with a mediocre action game and a chapter of a (once) glorious series we really hope to forget as soon as possible. Itagaki, we desperately miss you.- IGN Italia
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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Joe Danger Touch is not just a pocket Joe Danger, but the bright, fun, challenging and very rewarding third installment of the series signed by Hello Games, with a new control system that works properly, even when it comes to jumping the shark with the iPad. Worth much more than the two and a half Euros it costs.- IGN Italia
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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A very good game, with very good gameplay and a great soundtrack. It fits perfectly with the iPhone's (or iPad's) touchscreen. Sadly, the "freemium" aspect of the game is its Achille's heel, as added costs could lead the player to spend three times the whole price of the 3DS version.- IGN Italia
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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Double Fine produced a good freemium timer-based sim, but only mitigates the flaws common in its genre. It does not eliminate them. Considering this is a free game, though, and the trademark Double Fine humor, Middle Manager of Justice could have been a little masterpiece of irony and fun.- IGN Italia
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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Ni No Kuni is the old classic Japanese kolossal updated to our days. If the industry turned its back to the Japanese RPG genre as a whole and the relevance of Japanese games seems to fade away more and more each day... then the work of Level 5 and Studio Ghibli is to be considered a touching love letter to the land of the rising sun and its videogames culture.- IGN Italia
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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