JeuxActu's Scores
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For 1,372 reviews, this publication has graded:
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43% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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51% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto V | |
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| Lowest review score: | Inspector Gadget: Mad Time Party |
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Positive: 835 out of 1372
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Mixed: 482 out of 1372
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Negative: 55 out of 1372
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If you're not tired of violent Devolver Digital Games in Pixel Art, then Katana Zero ticks all the right boxes to offer a pleasant experience, with a very good OST and a pretty solid gameplay. Even though the game is short, it's low pricing and replay value for speedrunners makes it a nice investment.- JeuxActu
- Posted May 7, 2019
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Nintendo keeps its momentum with a very good Rhythm Paradise Megamix. Easy to get used to, the game does offer an unexpected challenge, specially towards the end. A game that can clearly get you addicted.- JeuxActu
- Posted Oct 18, 2016
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Metro Redux gives a real meaning to the word "remastered" and if you didn't buy Metro 2033 or Metro Last Light, you should throw yourself on it. At the opposite from some studios who just upscale their games, 4A Games remade 2033 from the bottom with the engine used in Last Light. With the DLC's, new game modes and a 40€ pricetag, you already should be convinced.- JeuxActu
- Posted Aug 29, 2014
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A huge surprise two years ago on PC, Minecraft remains astonishing on Xbox 360, especially for new players. Actually, this version of Mojang's masterpiece takes off some elements to become a more accessible game. From now on, the crafting is simplified and all the latest enhancements on PC are unfortunately absent. But, thanks to its enormous open world and its brilliant gameplay, Minecraft is still a must have.- JeuxActu
- Posted May 21, 2012
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Ghost Recon Wildlands is a very good open world co-op game (that can be played in solo), with loads of content. On the other hand, it feels quite like any other Ubisoft open world game and lacks a bit in personality.- JeuxActu
- Posted Mar 6, 2017
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DiRT 4 is built upon the ground laid by DiRT Rallye, and thus offers a pretty good experience when driving rally cars. With improved menus, the only drawback is the limited amount of special stages and the less than impressive truck and buggy races.- JeuxActu
- Posted Jun 23, 2017
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2K Games and Visual Concepts can finally breathe : NBA 2K22 is the episode of reconciliation. With a Career mode which has been enriched and is gradually transformed into a Second Life game with sport (be careful with off-topic anyway), the MyTeam mode which includes the Seasons system and gameplay which tends even more towards simulation, NBA 2K22 is clearly a really good game.- JeuxActu
- Posted Nov 4, 2021
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In spite of a short lifespan and a not so great ending, Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power is still a game to own thanks to its amazing gameplay and its sublime artistic touch.- JeuxActu
- Posted Sep 3, 2015
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Master X Master mixes influences from Diablo and League of Legends to offer a very wide experience that mixes a lot of PvE dungeons with regular PvP and MOBA gameplay. A pretty good free-to-play overall.- JeuxActu
- Posted Jul 9, 2017
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Just Cause 3 is maybe the best game of the series thanks to the uber efficient combo of the grapple, the chute and the wingsuit that makes traveling a breeze. It only lacks a real multiplayer mode.- JeuxActu
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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With awesome graphics and a renewed gameplay, it's hard not to recommend Street Fighter 5, but its economic model based on filling an empty game with DLC's has certainly taken its toll on our will.- JeuxActu
- Posted Feb 16, 2016
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If the fans might object that Team Sonic Racing has only karts to race, the co-op mechanics are very good and getting our team in front feels even better than to win the race. On the other hand, the game offers little-to-no challenge and the the content is pretty light.- JeuxActu
- Posted May 17, 2019
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Techland renews the recipe for Dying Light with The Following. A bit more countryside, a buggy, and a lot more content for this great add-on.- JeuxActu
- Posted Feb 16, 2016
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RAGE 2 is probably one of Avalanche’s best games since Mad Max came out in 2015. The wildland offers plenty of content, and the fun is always there, thanks to the input of id software for everything FPS related, and Bethesda’s trademark humour (including those hilarious cheats).- JeuxActu
- Posted May 13, 2019
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Without being a revolution of the first game, Attack on Titan 2 is a nice evolution that packs enough new stuff to rejuvenate the game. On the downside, the gameplay is still quite repetitive, but that can be due to the game closely matching the manga.- JeuxActu
- Posted Mar 16, 2018
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Ultra Street Fighter 2 is a very good game, and the Switch port is quite a success if you stick to the versus mode. Otherwise it's not a breakdown, the visuals are from 2008 and the Hado voice mode is simply a disaster thanks to very poor motion controls. But the core of the game is just perfect.- JeuxActu
- Posted May 26, 2017
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Pinball Arcade is a very good exclusive title for PS4 and at the same time the best pinball game we've seen for years. With 22 playfields (and 35 others to come) amongst the best, you've a huge content at your disposal. Furthermore, the Farsight game successfully retranscripts the sensations, visuals and noises of all those playfields of the past. Old-school.- JeuxActu
- Posted Apr 4, 2014
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Let’s be real: Screamer 2026 is a great surprise. This isn’t some lazy nostalgia reboot, Milestone actually took risks, and that’s something you have to respect.In a genre where Gran Turismo and Forza Horizon dominate the sim side, and arcade racers like Burnout or Need for Speed have kind of faded away, Screamer brings something fresh. The Echo System, inspired by fighting games, turns races into real mind games, managing meters, timing your moves, anticipating your opponent. And honestly, it works. The dual-stick drifting takes some getting used to, but once it clicks, it feels great, really precise, really satisfying. Visually, the game stands out too, with strong Akira vibes and a cool 2D/3D style. It’s not perfect though: the story drags a bit, and the first hours can feel repetitive. It’s not a “pick up and play” racer, it asks for patience. But if you stick with it, you’ll find a game that actually tries to do something different.- JeuxActu
- Posted Mar 25, 2026
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If you know the "Fable" comic or not, you can only admire the work Telltale Games has done with The Wolf Among Us, in terms of genuine ambiance and graphic style. Very special, this universe mixing fairy tales and modern thriller works just fine in an adventure game. The tradeoff is easy enigmas and only some rare QTE will require a hint of thinking. But that's the burden of that kind of game and we know since The Walking Dead that it's possible to enjoy such a gameplay. All in all, the only unknown thing is the content of the next episodes of the series. Will we be overjoyed or disappointed? Anyway, we're eager to see the follow up.- JeuxActu
- Posted Oct 16, 2013
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If Resident Evil 3 is still a pretty good game, its content is way too weak and its multiplayer mode can't make up for the loss…Last year's Resident Evil 2 is way better, but the new Nemesis has its undeniable charm.- JeuxActu
- Posted Mar 30, 2020
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a very good game that the fans will enjoy, the gameplay mechanics, and graphics engine are a bit dater though but the storyline and the general feel of the game are enjoyable indeed.- JeuxActu
- Posted Aug 22, 2016
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After 17 years working on the LEGO + Star Wars combo, the developers at TT Games have clearly mastered their subject. The Skywalker Saga is unquestionably their greatest achievement in this area, whether in terms of quantity or quality.- JeuxActu
- Posted Apr 8, 2022
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Hard to say if Gigantic is woven to success but it deserves it by providing an interesting variation of gameplay around the MOBA genre. The third person camera and a few clever tricks are enough to make the game avoid the "failed Overwatch Clone" sticker that's already been given to Battleborn.- JeuxActu
- Posted Aug 10, 2017
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Redeemer is a very good top down brawler that was close to competing with the biggest names in the business. Sadly, the strong difficulty and impossibility of saving when we want implies an unpleasant die & retry flavor in some places.- JeuxActu
- Posted Aug 10, 2017
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Resident Evil Remaster doesn't add anything to the original game hence it does not pervert it. Pure and true horror at its best with updated graphics, the game is the best way for the new generation of gamers to discover the genesis of survival horror games.- JeuxActu
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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In spite of a good solo mode, rich content and a decent technical side, Super Smash Bros seems more like a Deluxe version than a Swicth-specific production. Unless you're a fan of the IP, this game is far from a must-have.- JeuxActu
- Posted Dec 6, 2018
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With Nioh 3, Team NINJA delivers its most ambitious entry to date, and easily its most divisive. In an effort to modernize the formula and appeal to a wider audience, the studio shifts toward open areas inspired by games like Elden Ring. The downside is that this evolution comes at the cost of the series’ core identity. At its best, Nioh 3 is still a combat juggernaut. The fighting system is incredibly deep, the Samurai/Ninja duality is a smart and satisfying addition, and the sheer variety of builds, weapons, and playstyles is impressive. Few games in the genre reward skill, experimentation, and long-term commitment quite like it does. Unfortunately, the open-field structure never truly comes together. Exploration feels flat, enemy and asset reuse is hard to ignore, the story lacks impact, and the overall presentation feels dated, especially by 2026 standards. In the end, Nioh 3 is a great fit for hardcore fans who come for the combat and the challenge, but it’s unlikely to win over players looking for a striking open world, a memorable story, or a strong visual showcase.- JeuxActu
- Posted Feb 9, 2026
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With some bugs still on account, it seems like EA found Nintendo's secret recipe, the one that makes us love stuff we've seen for ages.- JeuxActu
- Posted Nov 24, 2013
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A great success. It has an original script and, surprisingly, we can be easily dragged into this story. With simple and intuitive gameplay, it’s easy to handle it. Then we can enjoy graphics which benefit from careful modeling. Injustice will please Comics fans but not only this group. With its immersive universe, even those uninitiated to fighting games will find it easy to take their places in the huge universe of superheroes.- JeuxActu
- Posted Apr 16, 2013
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