KeenGamer's Scores
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For 1,102 reviews, this publication has graded:
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53% higher than the average critic
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16% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | |
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| Lowest review score: | POSTAL 4: No Regerts |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 688 out of 1102
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Mixed: 378 out of 1102
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Negative: 36 out of 1102
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Arcadia Fallen is one of those games you fully invest your time into, and then feel sad when it's over. With the amount of outcomes and potential endings this game has I definitely see myself picking it up time and time again. If you are searching for a new take on a classic style of game, then this might be the very thing you are looking for.- KeenGamer
- Posted Nov 29, 2021
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The Wandering Village is a creative and addictive take on the City Builder formula that coexists perfectly with the survival genre. It may not have its story elements in the background but the world it invites us to is still a fantastic attraction. It's a challenging experience at times but a rewarding one that puts The Wandering Village as high as the Onbu's height.- KeenGamer
- Posted Jul 25, 2025
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This The Ascent - Cyber Heist review ends on a positive note. It is absolutely worth playing and a wonderful experience in addition to the base campaign. Neon Giant put a good amount of love to please their fellow Indents with this add-on and may we hope to see more reasons to return to Veles.- KeenGamer
- Posted Sep 7, 2022
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I will reiterate that the game has a "debt" to settle until the deferred melee combat is dispatched, if ever. Naval combat is great and customization is compelling. But considering the element of being an outlaw of the sea, without the drama and adventure that matches the bravado and flamboyance of the clothes my pirate is wearing, the Swash just ain't gonna Buckle. Skull and Bones is plainly a 'pirate ship game' more than it is about pirates, for now. Fair Winds and Following Seas until that changes.- KeenGamer
- Posted Feb 19, 2024
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Fun isn't something one considers when choosing a map maker, but this does put a smile on my face. Everything Dungeon Alchemists claims to do, it does. It does it adequately and even manages to be fun for something that's not actually a game. I found myself constantly starting new maps to try out new settings and features. It was legitimately entertaining to piece together a little section of my imaginary world, hyper-focusing on every little detail. Is it perfect? No. But none of my complaints are anything that can't be solved with very minor updates. All in all, it does what it sets out to do - makes map-making easy and quick.- KeenGamer
- Posted Feb 8, 2023
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Ogre Kingdoms is a fine DLC to open with for Total War: Warhammer III. It features a faction that is fun to play as with some great characters and some decently powerful units to use. However some elements of the game are poorly explained to the player and the faction doesn't really fit into the Realms Of Chaos campaign as well as they should.- KeenGamer
- Posted Apr 12, 2022
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Overall, War Hospital is a unique and gritty game that depicts the terror that was once happened during World War I. This new approach makes the game's many mechanics stand out, though there are several bugs that are very frustrating when you encounter them. Still, War Hospital ticks many boxes that are enjoyable for both Strategy genre lovers and for those who seek to try their hands at managing something, where every choice determines who lives and who dies.- KeenGamer
- Posted Jan 16, 2024
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It's Grim Up North is a charming point and click adventure game with lots of character and humor to enjoy. Whether you're familiar with Yorkshire or not, it's great fun getting to know the quirky inhabitants of Terry's village. The puzzles are mostly very satisfying, but can be a little frustrating in a few instances. And whilst Chapter 1 played quite quickly, the plan for updated content should offer lots more for point and click adventure fans.- KeenGamer
- Posted Jul 5, 2024
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Medieval Dynasty is a great survival game, and it is a great city-builder. These two genres do work together sufficiently well enough to create this gameplay mix that niche gamers will enjoy. With the exception of the skill trees implementation, the rest of the RPG/Adventure elements fall flat. If you are approaching the game from a purely Survival and Resource Management Point of View, then you'll have a great time. Otherwise, this one may not be for you.- KeenGamer
- Posted Oct 27, 2022
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At the end of the day, I'm in a bit of an awkward position with Myth of Empires. It's by no means a bad game. All of its parts function as they mean to, and it can be quite absorbing. However, it lacks the staying power of other MMOs. This can be fixed with a smaller map, to increase player interaction and speed up building by giving you more access to materials. Some sort of story might help as well, considering how quite a few MMO fans play for the story, and the added context would give more meaning to the experience. However, even without any of that, Myth of Empires is a solid game that I can reccomend to anyone looking for a survival-crafting fix. Happy building!- KeenGamer
- Posted Dec 10, 2021
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REKT! High Octane Stunts is a simplistic but enjoyable experience that offers up a nostalgic homage to retro games gone by. The fun neon colours and upbeat sounds immerse you in the gameplay, and you'll find yourself really invested in the action. Whilst certainly not perfect, this is a charming game that is ideal for killing a bit of time. This won't be your new favourite game, but it would certainly make a great addition to any gamer's collection.- KeenGamer
- Posted Jun 7, 2021
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Vampire Survivors is a very content-rich game for its genre, with tons of unlockable characters, stages, items, and more. It can be a fun time if you just want around 10-30 minutes of casual gameplay. The game mostly plays itself with the player's only real input being moving around and selecting items and upgrades, so it might not appeal much to somebody looking for more in-depth gameplay. If you're looking to get into the horde-survival genre that's been getting popular lately, this game is a good place to start.- KeenGamer
- Posted Jan 30, 2024
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Martha Is Dead intrigued me throughout its short seven hour runtime. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this title despite the constant amount of stability issues I encountered. This game plays more like a mystery with a couple of disturbing revelations. Martha Is Dead is certainly not for the faint of heart but those that embark on this journey will have an engrossing narrative that is bolstered by its gameplay and audio elements.- KeenGamer
- Posted Mar 1, 2022
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Mortal Shell is a bold reinterpretation of what a Soulslike can be and a wonderful debut from Cold Symmetry. It contains lip-biting combat and interesting characters that bring the world to life. While enemy and environmental diversity is lacking, there are still many great bosses and challenges for players to face and conquer.- KeenGamer
- Posted Mar 9, 2021
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All in all, 9th Dawn III is a solid RPG adventure, with all the side activities and exploration you could ask for. While the combat difficulty is sometimes poorly balanced, the grind to improve has an almost addictive quality that kept me coming back for more. The visual style, a throwback to a bygone era of open world games, was used well to keep the visuals both simple and exciting. By putting together some of the best parts of hit games, 9th Dawn III succeeds in breaking new ground while tapping into nostalgia for classics.- KeenGamer
- Posted Oct 20, 2020
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All in all, it's playable and enjoyable; however, the game will need some more content and definitely more bug fixes in future updates. In other words, it's not entirely polished. Although it may not be polished, it's highly recommended for arcade racers, no doubt about that. If you've been on Forza Motorsport or Project CARS 3 before, then this might be something for you. Great track layout and astonishing graphics makes the game special. Dirt veterans may also recognise the similarities between this and the older games.- KeenGamer
- Posted Nov 16, 2020
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The Vale: Shadow of the Crown is an incredibly well-made experience for all kinds of players itching for a different kind of adventure. The writing of the world as you traverse it through Alex's shoes is fleshed-out and atmospheric. While the plot itself isn't unique, the design touches still allowed the world to become alive. The audio-based combat is challenging enough to make you use your brain as you listen for cues, without frustration. This is a game for those who want a new kind of narrative role-playing adventure and challenge, where you rely on your hearing, perception, and wits.- KeenGamer
- Posted Aug 31, 2021
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Out of Line is doubtless a polished experience, and an enjoyable one. It’s fun to get lost in the beautiful visuals, and the puzzles strike the right balance between challenging and unfair. Still, the vague story may prove frustrating for some, and the other characters do feel a little under-utilised. Nevertheless, it’s a game that will likely keep you entertained for its modest run time.- KeenGamer
- Posted Jul 13, 2021
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Hubris does everything right when it comes to gameplay. The shooting is great and the VR mechanics are impressive. Swimming, climbing, and platforming are all satisfying and seamless. The visuals are amazing and beautiful, and it's a pleasure to progress through the game. Where it falls short is the story. The setup is fine and does well in terms of providing mystery, but once you get into it, everything is tonally off. Together with an abrupt ending, the story is rather disappointing.- KeenGamer
- Posted Dec 13, 2022
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Underlevel is a fun and frenetic indie title with a great premise and an engaging gameplay loop. With a near addicting arcade style experience which will challenge gamers old and new coupled with a charming art direction and score. However it may be a tad too short for some. And the pathfinding of your minions can be rather shoddy at times.- KeenGamer
- Posted Aug 15, 2023
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In a world where fighting games are associated with intricate combos and complex systems, Samurai Shodown thrives in its simplicity. With its focus on defense, a seemingly simple change makes it stand out in a way that makes it feel like a cut above other fighters on the market. Its biggest shortcomings lie in the lack of modes, some characters that feel too much alike and dead online. But with some brilliant gameplay mechanics and approachable combat, this showdown belongs in your fighting game rotation, especially if you can play with a couple of friends.- KeenGamer
- Posted Mar 29, 2021
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Overall, a really solid game. It may surprise some of you that I didn't give KungFu Kickball an 8, but like I said, there was nothing that really stood out about it. None of its problems are deal breakers, but none of its good points are super exciting. However, do remember that this is a new release, so improvements could very well be on the way. I'm really excited to see how it grows, possibly with the addition of challenge modes, or match types. Maybe one or two new characters with a totally different playstyle. Regardless, this is a strong start for a well-designed game.- KeenGamer
- Posted Feb 17, 2022
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Rogue Lords is a well-built roguelike that can get anyone in an evil Halloween party mood. The game has the style and addictive hook to keep devilish map-crawlers progressing through suspicious sanctuaries and nasty taverns. Lovers of the genre will find a familiar but engaging gameplay loop and new strategies to learn. However, its reliance on punishing difficulty, probably meant to encourage more risk-taking, can take a toll on the player's overall enjoyment of what is a really fun game.- KeenGamer
- Posted Oct 4, 2021
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Birds With Guns is a fast-paced and fun action game with a great arcade flavour, a little roguelike spice, with a garnish of a great soundtrack thrown in. However, as fun as it is, the gamepad controls feel undercooked, and the overall game might feel too short for gamers hoping more a longer experience.- KeenGamer
- Posted Feb 17, 2022
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Dread Templar does a solid job of providing a game that feels like it belongs in the 90's. The shooting is great and there are plenty of guns and enemies. There are a lot of levels filled to the brim with secrets to hunt down. There are plenty of upgrades to find and augment your playstyle with. The aesthetic is dark and grim. Everything gels together nicely. But by trying too hard to replicate a 90's shooter, Dread Templar misses out on a few modern mechanics that would've really helped the gameplay.- KeenGamer
- Posted Feb 27, 2023
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Ruinverse is a charming RPG that's great for those who enjoy story-driven games. It's full of compelling characters and fun storylines, but the gameplay can feel quite slow. The audio and graphics do a decent job of making the game enjoyable, but overall the experience still feels a little lacklustre. If you prefer more intense gameplay, maybe give this game a miss, but otherwise it's worth checking out.- KeenGamer
- Posted Apr 19, 2021
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Dracamar is a bright, colourful, family-friendly game that is easy on the eye and great to play. It makes for a great introduction to 3D Platforming to anyone that is new to the genera. Or anyone that is looking for a more laid-back time. Some gamers might find it too easy. And I feel that the progression system does undermine the accessiblity of the game. Still, a fun time to be had nonetheless!- KeenGamer
- Posted May 7, 2026
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Magic Twins is a cute puzzle game that’s fun for all ages. It uses basic controls, but your skills improve as you gain confidence in how to cast your attacks. The art style is adorable and cheerful, and the music really fits well and makes the game stand out. Although it starts out enjoyable, it does become increasingly frustrating in single-player mode, as the CPU’s skill level is well below what it should be. However, Magic Twins is a great option for when you want to play a fun two-player game that requires plenty of communication.- KeenGamer
- Posted Mar 22, 2021
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Although Minute of Islands is a game about someone who must save the world from toxic spores, it felt genuine and relatable. The way it handles themes such as anxiety and trauma is incredibly well done and thought-provoking. Though the gameplay can be a bit slow at times, it was worth getting through it just to experience Mo's journey.- KeenGamer
- Posted Jul 16, 2021
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Legendary Tales is a multiplayer VR ARPG that has an incredibly promising base. For fans of dungeon crawlers, Diablo, and first person melee combat games, Legendary Tales is a must-buy for Steam VR. Unfortunately, one can not look past the shortcomings as well -- Legendary Tales suffers from lack of variety in enemies and design. Hopefully the promised updates will rectify these issues.- KeenGamer
- Posted May 16, 2023
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