Jeuxvideo.com's Scores
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For 3,087 reviews, this publication has graded:
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39% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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52% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | God of War | |
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| Lowest review score: | Police Chase |
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Positive: 1,908 out of 3087
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Mixed: 1,079 out of 3087
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Negative: 100 out of 3087
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Using a fresh and unexplored background to tell its story, Devotion brings us into a deep atmosphere, full of Taiwanese myths and traditions. Unfortunately, the second part of this short game isn't as good and immersive as the first one.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Feb 24, 2019
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Among Us can definitely provide you with pleasant evenings of manipulation and treachery with friends. It has ingredients that will appeal to the greatest number with an already popular concept. However, the formula may run out of steam quickly if it does not incorporate new features. Also, let's hope that the developers come to grips with the particularly annoying server bugs. The room for improvement is wide, and there is no doubt that InnerSloth will be able to change the game by honoring the proposals it provides.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 23, 2020
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Indeed, Remnant 2 will be much more appreciated in multiplayer than alone. The customization possibilities will be multiplied (three characters with double archetypes, it's starting to do things!) And the exploration is made less bland since everyone trains from one place to another. The boss fights are all the more interesting to maneuver without being more complex. Otherwise, Remnant 2 remains quite linear and complex to appreciate, especially since some problems not corrected for the first episode are back. Something difficult to digest four years later. It is therefore difficult to turn to Remnant 2 for a solo experience. However, it shows its full potential in multiplayer to those looking for demanding games that will satisfy their thirst for customization.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 20, 2023
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- Posted Mar 12, 2020
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Life is Strange: True Colors is an experience that can be appreciated in the sweetness of its journey, sublimated by shimmering colors, animations more accomplished than ever and very beautiful melodies. With this episode, Deck Nine Games chose to explore empathy from top to bottom; a preponderant aspect in the powers granted, the narration and the construction of the characters. The whole provides a very neat adventure on a human level, but which undeniably lacks a certain liveliness in its actions and the unfolding of the plot. The result is an investigation that lacks a certain panache.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Sep 8, 2021
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To prepare an excellent Visual Novel cocktail, we particularly need a very good writing quality, varied narrative paths and the ability to transport ourselves to a world with a unique atmosphere. On these points VA-11 Hall-A is very convincing. But where the recipe turns sour, it is in the inability of the game to renew its gameplay and its sequences.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted May 15, 2021
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The Yakusa Remastered Collection is a decent remaster bundle that fans and novices should enjoy despite his outdated gameplay and the lack of French subtitles.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Feb 24, 2020
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A game that will still appeal to those who love the platform. Just don't expect to be knocked down.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Mar 21, 2021
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An engaging and well-produced adventure, but regularly frustrating, both narratively and playfully.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is crafted for the fans, first and foremost. It’s a rich and generous game, which only lacks some more options while playing online.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jun 6, 2018
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Once upon a time there was a little hero who, wanting to be appreciated by all, arranged himself in the manner of the lords of his time. Charming as a prince, he invented specialties with eloquence, “a mind as sharp as a fist” he promised. But behind his pleasant features, our adventurer had a hard time hiding his limits. “Stop trying to swell up, or you will die” a lady who saw through his game said to him. That day, he understood: if he did not become a new revered ambassador, he would remain this valiant little esteemed page.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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To prepare an excellent Visual Novel cocktail, we particularly need a very good writing quality, varied narrative paths and the ability to transport ourselves to a world with a unique atmosphere. On these points VA-11 Hall-A is very convincing. But where the recipe turns sour, it is in the inability of the game to renew its gameplay and its sequences.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted May 15, 2021
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- Posted Jun 5, 2020
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Laser League is typically the kind of game which is enjoyable for a few minutes, before it reveals its own weakness: repetitivness, mostly due to a lack of depth. Which is sad, because its main idea is really cool.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted May 30, 2018
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More complete and longer than the original Superhot, certainly, but suddenly less intense.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 16, 2020
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Blazing Chrome is a nice tribute to Metal Slug, Contra, or Super Turrican. It depicts a post-apocalyptic world in the way Terminator saw it 30 years ago, giving it a true retro feel. But it suffers from some minor issues.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 15, 2019
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We thought F-Zero was dead and buried since 2004. But with F-Zero 99, Nintendo made a nice surprise by bringing the Golden Fox and the Blue Falcon out of the garage. The gameplay sensations of the time are intact and both beginners and beginners can enjoy this modernized iteration thanks to its unique and energized parts. However, and quite logically, it will not replace an entire episode (remaster or new game) that many fans were waiting for. The fault is very little content at the moment and the absence of a multiplayer mode. F-Zero 99 will bring a smile back, even if only for a few hours, to all fans of the license who have been patient for 19 years. And that's already not bad.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Sep 20, 2023
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More meditative than contemplative, FAR: Changing Tides is an invitation to tranquility, so assertive that it sometimes becomes sluggish. Between the long crossings, moments of grace maintain the interest of the experience, translated by intuitive puzzles and sound design at its peak.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Mar 13, 2022
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Accessible and with a generous lifespan, Shadowverse: Champion's Battle manages to provide an effective gateway to the Cygames card game. Coated with a good-natured universe, the title allows everyone to get used to the mechanics of Shadowverse thanks to many really useful aids. Unfortunately, the lack of a French translation prevents it from reaching the target younger audience, which makes it more suitable for those who wish to try their hand at a card game solo and on a laptop, preferably. Same criticism on the side of its disappointing technique, its too simple scenario and its structure a little too repetitive which have something to tarnish the experience. Not enough either to prevent the title from offering a nice introduction to its real end-game: Shadowverse on PC and mobile.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Aug 10, 2021
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- Posted Jan 6, 2020
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The result is an engaging and well-produced adventure, but regularly frustrating, both narratively and playfully.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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For a first game developed by only 2 people, Horace is nothing short of surprising. The story is successful, moving despite great lengths at the beginning, and the gameplay, although suffering from some problems, remains pleasant throughout. But by wanting to put too much on the table, Paul Helman and Sean Scaplehorn ended up losing us in this endless tide of tributes of all kinds, sometimes unconvincing when they take the form of game mechanics. The concept is very interesting, but the result is hardly satisfy at times.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 28, 2020
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- Posted Feb 20, 2020
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Overall, Capcom Fighting Collection is a decent compilation. With its various bonuses, options and new modes, it appears to be an ideal companion for lovers of 2D fighting games. On the other hand, some choices (Cyberbots, Red Earth) can challenge and the Darkstalkers saga represents half of the titles available! A daring bet that will not please everyone, but we must recognize that the Street Fighter trilogy, with the anniversary edition, the Super Gem Fighter and the Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, is worth the detour. Depending on how attached you are to the ten games in this compilation, this one will have a more or less pronounced interest.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jun 23, 2022
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An engaging and well-produced adventure, but regularly frustrating, both narratively and playfully.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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The Octo Expansion is what everybody should do, when it comes to DLC. Single-player minded, it offers a smart challenge with an increasing difficulty, and many good ideas, spilt in 80 new levels.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 14, 2018
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- Posted Jul 12, 2018
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There’s no big innovative feature in The Sims 4: Seasons, but that expansion pack adds many little things the fans will surely enjoy, mostly because the season changes break the habit in many good ways.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jun 29, 2018
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Life is Strange: True Colors is an experience that can be appreciated in the sweetness of its journey, sublimated by shimmering colors, animations more accomplished than ever and very beautiful melodies. With this episode, Deck Nine Games chose to explore empathy from top to bottom; a preponderant aspect in the powers granted, the narration and the construction of the characters. The whole provides a very neat adventure on a human level, but which undeniably lacks a certain liveliness in its actions and the unfolding of the plot. The result is an investigation that lacks a certain panache.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Sep 8, 2021
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