Jeuxvideo.com's Scores
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For 3,091 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: 1,912 out of 3091
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Mixed: 1,079 out of 3091
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Negative: 100 out of 3091
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With Contracts, the Sniper Ghost Warrior series finally gets on the right track by focusing on the level design of closed environnements and featuring strategic gameplay.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 28, 2019
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More than a tribute to the first two games, Darksiders III creates its own identity. More demanding, but also more rewarding, it improves the formula in almost every compartments. Sadly, it lacks the epic breath of its predecessors.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 26, 2018
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It is impossible to fault Crimson Desert for the sheer generosity it displays. Yet, by pushing this dial too far, Pearl Abyss finds itself ensnared by its own ambitions. The result is a stark disconnect between the technical and immersive qualities of its world and the actual content within it. The storyline leaves one feeling almost entirely indifferent; quests follow one another, largely indistinguishable in their structure; and boss battles—at times approachable, at others absurdly difficult—often force us to repeat the same routine ad nauseam. Fortunately, the gameplay—despite its minor flaws—constantly evolves, infusing the adventure with a cathartic, stress-relieving energy—something absolutely essential to help digest the puzzles devised by the development team. Inconsistent—much like the rest of the game—these puzzles nevertheless have the merit of bringing players together and fostering a genuine sense of community engagement. Add to this an astronomical amount of content—enough to make any completionist’s eyes light up—and you end up with a title that will keep your mind occupied for hundreds of hours. Yes, the journey is enjoyable, exotic, and even stimulating from time to time; yet, Crimson Desert ultimately lacked the structural fortitude to support the lofty pedestal upon which it was placed.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Mar 18, 2026
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- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Post Void, beyond its dizzying hysterical aspect, remains a very addictive retro-FPS experience, simple, clean in concept and effective in execution and which, for the price of a big coffee, will put your skills at risk. , your precision and your concentration while giving you exhilarating sensations- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Aug 13, 2020
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More than a tribute to the first two games, Darksiders III creates its own identity. More demanding, but also more rewarding, it improves the formula in almost every compartments. Sadly, it lacks the epic breath of its predecessors.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 26, 2018
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- Posted Apr 16, 2020
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Disabling but not unduly penalizing, these technical shortcomings do not prevent an appreciation of the title of One More Level: a demanding, enjoyable and constantly renewing first-person action-platformer. A good pick anyway.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 21, 2020
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More than a tribute to the first two games, Darksiders III creates its own identity. More demanding, but also more rewarding, it improves the formula in almost every compartments. Sadly, it lacks the epic breath of its predecessors.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 26, 2018
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It's a small step further for the official Supercross game, but a step nonetheless.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Mar 15, 2021
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With its innovative concept and charming artistic direction, the first title from independent studio Dreams Uncorporated has enough to convince fans of traditional turn-based RPGs looking for a unique experience with a solid foundation. In addition, the accessibility of the title represents an excellent introduction for those who would like to embark on their first J-RPG. Ultimately, Cris Tales sins mainly by some technical details to be reworked.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 25, 2021
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- Posted Jul 28, 2018
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Lone Echo II is in the right lineage of the first episode and above all enhances a formula that has proven itself. We therefore find a very endearing duo, an ultra-immersive weightless control system, a clever scenario and a classic science-fiction universe, but well developed. However, he can be criticized for relying a little too much on the qualities of the initial game as well as a jagged pace, in particular because of a somewhat sluggish start to the adventure. Still, this is a must-see sequel if you loved the previous game and are eager to uncover Jack and Liv's fate.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Oct 27, 2021
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It's a small step further for the official Supercross game, but a step nonetheless.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Mar 15, 2021
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With its innovative concept and charming artistic direction, the first title from independent studio Dreams Uncorporated has enough to convince fans of traditional turn-based RPGs looking for a unique experience with a solid foundation. In addition, the accessibility of the title represents an excellent introduction for those who would like to embark on their first J-RPG. Ultimately, Cris Tales sins mainly by some technical details to be reworked.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 25, 2021
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With its innovative concept and charming artistic direction, the first title from independent studio Dreams Uncorporated has enough to convince fans of traditional turn-based RPGs looking for a unique experience with a solid foundation. In addition, the accessibility of the title represents an excellent introduction for those who would like to embark on their first J-RPG. Ultimately, Cris Tales sins mainly by some technical details to be reworked.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 25, 2021
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With its innovative concept and charming artistic direction, the first title from independent studio Dreams Uncorporated has enough to convince fans of traditional turn-based RPGs looking for a unique experience with a solid foundation. In addition, the accessibility of the title represents an excellent introduction for those who would like to embark on their first J-RPG. Ultimately, Cris Tales sins mainly by some technical details to be reworked.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 25, 2021
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Anno 117 Pax Romana is superb, well-balanced, and rich in options. While the campaign is rather disappointing, its management mechanics are well-oiled, and building beautiful, balanced cities is a pleasure. But once the comfortable routine of a functional city is established, interest wanes due to a real pacing problem. Salvation comes from the ability to manage both provinces simultaneously, which greatly revives interest. If you enjoy building slowly, deliberating, and admiring your Roman cities, you'll be in your element. Others are likely to give up before achieving Roman glory.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 10, 2025
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Far from other mobile adaptations of successful manga, the title offers a richer than average combat system as well as an open-world that we rarely see on these media. Unfortunately, despite these qualities, the game is nonetheless a gatcha which relies on frustration mechanisms based on energy gauges and lotteries to recover characters. To be reserved for MHA fans who are not allergic to mobile free-to-play therefore. It remains to be seen whether the title will offer enough content in the future to keep players in suspense.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted May 22, 2021
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Scarlet Nexus is a big hit when it comes to the action. With its nervous and supercharged fights, you quickly become powerful controller in hand, especially when you can borrow the power of your allies on the fly. This action is helped by framerate which does not falter on next-gen consoles despite the deluge of effects on the screen which can cause readability concerns. If the proposed universe is visually attractive, we regret not being able to enjoy it anymore because of a cruel lack of additional content. Ditto for the story which is certainly interesting but which is served by a more than minimalist staging. A good first draft which, we hope, will serve as a solid basis for a more ambitious sequel in the years to come.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jun 23, 2021
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Unfortunately, it also draws on today's relatively unpopular business models to ensure the loyalty of its pilots. Despite this, Ubisoft’s motorized baby continues to deliver the best it can do in try harder arcade racing, while customization options are always more accessible and sophisticated.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jun 30, 2020
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True to the Warhammer 40 000’s universe, Warhammer 40 000 Inquisitor Martyr is a fun hack’n slash game, with its local co-op multiplayer. But its graphics feel dated and the whole thing is pretty repetitive.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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Ultimately, Mario Tennis Fever is a mixed bag. It's a technological showcase for the Switch 2, driven by an excellent soundtrack, and provides immediate fun in multiplayer. It's enjoyable, the execution is impressive, but it still lacks the spark of the GBA games and the depth of Tennis Aces. The experience leaves you with the strange feeling of having witnessed a spectacular fireworks display at a party with friends. It's beautiful, it's intense for a fleeting moment. But the flame isn't strong enough to convince you to go to the show alone.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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A potpourri of activities as uneven as they are refreshing, Thirsty Suitors overflows with big ideas, personality and originality in its burlesque execution. First of all, we like its credible writing, its funny exchanges and its gallery of brilliant characters. And then we marvel at his theatrical and eccentric productions. So many strong points, all the same tarnished a little by a stagnant structure and gameplay as well as an overly feverish skateboarding section.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Nov 5, 2023
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Certainly, the single-player open-world RPG has evolved a lot in 20 years. Even if The Elder Scrolls IV remains an incredibly rich title, various elements remind us that we are indeed facing a software released in 2006. But what we must not forget is that Oblivion was ahead of its time and that it still has serious arguments in 2025. Virtuos' love letter to Bethesda's work is in any case very strong: it's beautiful, it's intelligently renovated and it remains faithful to the soul of a creation that marked its time. Nostalgics, you have every reason in the world to answer the call of the Blades. Newcomers, it might be time to let yourself be seduced by this old grimoire beautifully reissued, especially if you have the Game Pass: you might find a bewitching formula.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Apr 28, 2025
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To die every 60 seconds could quickly get old, but Minit is smart enough to avoid any kind of frustration during the adventure. Purposely minimalistic, the pixelated art direction shines with personality.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jun 3, 2018
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True to the Warhammer 40 000’s universe, Warhammer 40 000 Inquisitor Martyr is a fun hack’n slash game, with its local co-op multiplayer. But its graphics feel dated and the whole thing is pretty repetitive.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Aug 31, 2018
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Certainly, the single-player open-world RPG has evolved a lot in 20 years. Even if The Elder Scrolls IV remains an incredibly rich title, various elements remind us that we are indeed facing a software released in 2006. But what we must not forget is that Oblivion was ahead of its time and that it still has serious arguments in 2025. Virtuos' love letter to Bethesda's work is in any case very strong: it's beautiful, it's intelligently renovated and it remains faithful to the soul of a creation that marked its time. Nostalgics, you have every reason in the world to answer the call of the Blades. Newcomers, it might be time to let yourself be seduced by this old grimoire beautifully reissued, especially if you have the Game Pass: you might find a bewitching formula.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Apr 28, 2025
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To die every 60 seconds could quickly get old, but Minit is smart enough to avoid any kind of frustration during the adventure. Purposely minimalistic, the pixelated art direction shines with personality.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jun 3, 2018
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Defector is a solid experience who got everything to impress every players searching for some VR technical prowess. But after the first chapter it turns into a very dull shooting game.- Jeuxvideo.com
- Posted Jul 11, 2019
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