LEVEL (Czech Republic)'s Scores
- Games
For 2,461 reviews, this publication has graded:
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36% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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59% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Tearaway | |
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| Lowest review score: | Raven's Cry |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,185 out of 2461
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Mixed: 1,011 out of 2461
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Negative: 265 out of 2461
2461
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THE racing package for every PS3 owner. Although there are dips in overall quality, it still offers tons of content and is simply fun to drive. [Issue#238]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Jan 23, 2014 -
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Combine smart puzzles with adequate amounts of action and you get Rochard – great platform game appealing to all sorts of players. [Jan 2012]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Feb 27, 2012 -
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Gearbox has a problem: the fantastic Borderlands 2 is too good to be beaten. But in the case of Borderlands 3, it is still more than a worthy successor. The filmmakers brought many pop-cultural references, maybe pushing too hard on how they want to be “modern”, but otherwise it's a great game again. [Issue#298]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Feb 28, 2020 -
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Visually, the game doesn't offend, but it doesn't impress either. On the other hand, it manages to elegantly justify it with game mechanics. Nevertheless, Stranded has a huge potential to find its players in those attracted by the genre of survival simulators and management-building games. [Issue#327]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Jan 23, 2024 -
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Lovely graphics, efficient RPG base and splendid “music gives orders” system makes the new Patapon adventures concerto that you want to hear from the beginning to the very end.- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
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A wet dream of the blood bank technologist. This extreme fighter game displays black and white (and red) violence with no excuses. Use you remote + nunchucks like you never used them before. [Apr 2009]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
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Wonderful world, monumental opponents ... and the story that only runs somewhere on background and to which you will return only when you get tired of one in a million things that you can do in the game. [Issue #270]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Jan 12, 2017 -
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Huge and incredibly complex adventure entertains you for weeks - despite of minor imperfections. If you did not play DD on the consoles and a slightly elderly graphics doesn´t bother you, this title is a must-have. [Issue#260]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Feb 16, 2016 -
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If you are not afraid of losing a hand or leg just jump in and enjoy a free fall to its bitter end. Or use a parachute… an appetite for black humor required. [Issue#187]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
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A short, beautiful, wonderful-sounding nightmare, which is the most game by Amanita in the last few years and titles. Tested on myself and relatives.- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Feb 18, 2022 -
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Perfect example of how format conversion should be made. Stunning visuals, physics engine, sounds and music, variable difficulty settings create together a truly unforgettable experience. [Oct 2009]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
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Ni No Kuni II is all that fans wanted after the first game. Despite the lower difficulty, the game can absorb and offer a magical and welcoming experience of the Japanese RPG genre. [Issue#285]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Sep 13, 2018 -
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Natural Japanese RPG with beautiful graphics, interesting strategic possibilities, colony building on the Moon and toy manufacturing. Seriously. [Issue#267]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Nov 7, 2016 -
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Firaxis Games already know exactly what we want from Civilization so they gave it to us. They could try a little harder though not just play it safe. [Issue#247]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Dec 3, 2014 -
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The new episode brought some evolution. Greater inclination to realism is not always beneficial. Counterweight to great gameplay is missing licenses and poor visuals. [Issue#280]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Jan 2, 2018 -
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Sandy beaches are followed by jungles, wetlands, bunkers, shacks and city streets, different environments and different materials mean differences in gameplay. The weather changes too, you aim differently during the day than at night, and so on. But the dialogue feels so heavy-handed in its exposition and so superficial in the game's non-linear construction that one hardly wants to engage with it any longer than necessary. [Issue#329]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Jan 22, 2024 -
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Great tool to help you shape your body and motivates people to do regular home exercises. Inaccurate wiimote controller spoils the fun though. [July 2009]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
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Deus Ex GO doesn´t surprise, but its polished gameplay can thrill nevertheless. Even if you know the mobile Hitman and Lara by heart. [Issue#267]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Nov 7, 2016 -
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A paper-based fantasy offers dozens of hours of quality entertainment, superbly written dialogues and countless memorable characters and moments. Tales of Vesperia is a safe bet. [Issue#294]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Apr 4, 2019 -
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A visually powerful game is so unique in many ways that the mainstream player will probably not enjoy it. It's more of a meditation tool than actual game. [March 2012]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Mar 22, 2012 -
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A fascinating fragment of history, non-invasively revealed in an engaging form spiced with mini-games that make sense.- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Feb 17, 2022 -
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A good genre piece brings fans hundreds of hours of entertainment. Japanese poetics with schoolgirls wearing katanas and thin knights with iron swords are worth seeing. [March 2012]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Mar 22, 2012 -
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The tactical part works great, and when you're not fighting, there's something to do on the ship as well. Warp drive repair, shield upgrades, barracks expansion. The bombarded planets look nice, the models could have been given a bit more space. But once you put the helmet on in the barracks, the epic feeling is back. [Issue#319]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Jan 29, 2024 -
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The epitome of old-school that doesn't reek of decay. There are a few bumps along the road, but oh, is it a road worth taking. [Issue#246]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Nov 12, 2014 -
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A great strategy game from a gripping period of our history which is remarkable when it comes to building. The rest of the game elements aren’t as good, but they do the the game and the authors justice. Anno 1800 is a safe bet. [Issue#295]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted May 31, 2019 -
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An example of perfect indie shoot'em up – Jamestown brings a combination of excellent stylish visuals and splendid playability. Only pity is that the game lacks an online multiplay option. [Issue#207]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Aug 29, 2011 -
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A charmingly made game of thieves that's funny and addicting above all. You may play it alone, or with three other thieves, which multiplies the fun. [Issue#231]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Jul 9, 2013 -
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Planet Zoo is a great journey to the world of exotic animals, kept in captivity for the eyes of others. It is a complex, generous and beautiful game with lots of interesting ideas. The tax for its generosity is bad controls and higher hardware requirements. [Issue#300]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Feb 28, 2020 -
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A very decent sequel of a great series that builds up on its legacy rather than dramatically changing it. Enjoy eight very different experiences for each playable nation as you go through their most significant historical periods in great detail.- LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Posted Feb 18, 2022 -
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Hopefully Mirror’s Edge will set the standard for the future like the first Tomb Raider game did years before and we can look forward to a whole bunch of next–gen (real) first person games. [Issue#174, Jan 2009]- LEVEL (Czech Republic)