LevelUp's Scores
- Games
For 1,188 reviews, this publication has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | The Last of Us | |
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| Lowest review score: | Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 860 out of 1188
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Mixed: 297 out of 1188
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Negative: 31 out of 1188
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The Rainbow Six Siege core experience lies in its destruction engine which dynamically modifies the world around you. The matches might take some time to take off as the game rewards patience and strategic thinking. A solid pick for FPS enthusiasts that crave something different than gun and run.- LevelUp
- Posted Dec 4, 2015
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A powerful Russian existential classic, Pathologic returns in the first good official translation to ever appear in the West. Despite its outdated gameplay, graphics and some other annoyances, the game retains its power to amaze us and make us think. Recommended for connoisseurs and expert players.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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A shallow yet explosive experience, Just Cause 3 may not satisfy all tastes but if you are looking for chaos in its purest form, you won't be disappointed. Having said that, the game lacks variety, has some performance issues and its online structure seems uninspired. A fun but unrefined experience overall.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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A gruesome descent into hell filled with relentless challenge in every inch, The Old Hunters is a great continuation of Bloodborne, even if it ends feeling rather short and some recycled elements make it lose some luster.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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Tales of Zestiria celebrates the 20th anniversary of the series with an ordinary game bent on keeping the old school formula of the JRPG genre alive.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 18, 2015
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StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void is the epic conclusion to the Blizzard trilogy. This release represents a captivating breath of fresh air for a new generation. Legacy of the Void is the best in the series, with strong storytelling and deep mechanics challenging enough for rookies and experts in the genre.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 17, 2015
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Star Wars Battlefront is more about looks and fun than it is about depth and challenge. The real problem, though, is the lack of content. If you are a Star Wars Battlefront, you won't be disappointed. If you are looking for a lengthy, juicy experience, on the other hand, you may want to look someplace else or buy the pricey season pass.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 17, 2015
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Despite some disheartening bugs, Vermintide is much more than a mere Left 4 Dead clone: relentless action, endless waves of enemies and true co-op action makes it worthy of your time.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 14, 2015
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This was meant to be the Call of Duty that revolutionized the way in which we approach the campaign, but what we received instead was some sort of experiment that did not fulfill its goal. The zombie and multiplayer modes are, without a doubt, the strongest elements Call of Duty: Black Ops III has to offer.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 11, 2015
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Full perfection in the purest genre of videogames, Mushihimesama is a masterpiece that will stand the test of time.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 9, 2015
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If it isn't broken, don't fix it was the mantra behind Rise of the Tomb Raider's development: they took the formula from the last game, they added new elements to it and polished some of the mistakes. Sadly, though, the game is far from perfect. However, we are happy to know that the saga is in good hands... Welcome back Miss Croft!- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 9, 2015
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Masterful design, excellent art direction and fresh gameplay elements turn Fallout 4 into a delightful, never-ending experience. It may not be perfect, but you won't want to miss it.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 9, 2015
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A lighthearted and enjoyable mix of Level-5 styled adventure game and creature collection combat, Yo-kai Watch may not become as popular as Pokémon outside of Japan, but it's definitely a charming adventure that children will definitely enjoy precisely for the reasons some adults will not get it: lot's of exploration, stylus combat and lots of potty jokes.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 6, 2015
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Driveclub Bikes is a friendly complement to anyone who cares about the misunderstood sport of motorcycling. It may not be as cheap as it should but at least it offers additional content to those who really enjoy the Driveclub service.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 6, 2015
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WWE 2K16 ends up being a disappointment despite the few additions implemented to offset its shortcomings. This year's release feels just like WWE 2K15 but with a different coat of paint. Even the great detail of the characters seems sabotaged by the lackluster aspect of the audience.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 6, 2015
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Faithful to the series but friendly to newbies, Anno 2205 lets you experience colonization in three different zones (Earth, Artic, Moon) at the same time, each with its own risks and rules, with gorgeous graphics and an intuitive UI. However, lack of multiplayer and somehow of a more streamlined experience may be disappointing for the veteran.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 4, 2015
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Guitar Hero Live represents a re-release of the franchise, bent on bringing innovation and relevance back to a lost genre; its production values are off the charts, but the game leaves behind some essential features such as challenge, social gameplay and content preservation.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 3, 2015
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Need for Speed certainly looks better than ever, but in the process of recovering its visual identity, it loses some of its more amusing gameplay features such as over the top chases and simple but effective multiplayer structure. Need for Speed is more about neon lights than actual spark.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 3, 2015
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With each new entry, Telltale Games seems to learn even more about how to keep you waiting impatiently for their next game. Tales from the Borderlands is one of its finest titles so far, combining great characters with a good narrative and unforgettable moments.- LevelUp
- Posted Nov 2, 2015
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Halo 5 has a short, albeit dramatic campaign, full of action and huge, visually striking environments that will leave you wanting for more, literally, because its ending is a little bit anticlimactic too. But, despite all of this, fans of the Halo Universe will have a great time playing through it, especially if they've got a team of friends at hand. And the multiplayer component might well be the best we've seen in all the series. Warzone will soon place itself among the most memorable and beloved game modes in the story of Halo.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 30, 2015
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Fun but lacking in depth, the co-op dungeon crawling action of Tri Force Heroes does not fail to amuse in local play, but is totally dreadful for the loners. A fine game, but at the end of the day it doesn't offer much.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 28, 2015
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Assassin's Creed: Syndicate is not a bad game, but the eagerness to release yearly iterations dilutes its quality in a sea of uninspired ideas, missed opportunities and an utter absence of innovation. Changing eras is OK and nobody calls Ubisoft's artistic skill into question, but that is no longer enough.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 26, 2015
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As you would expect from a point and click game, almost the complete value of Life is Strange resides on its narrative. There are a few moments in which gameplay takes center stage, but it ends up being crushed by the intensity of the story and the development of the characters. Having said that, in order to really enjoy the experience, you better play the complete game, as it is getting better with each chapter.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 26, 2015
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The first 3D simulator of bullfighting. The hideous presentation and repetitive mechanics of Toro greatly hinder what could have been a great game because of its mostly solid foundations. Frankly, a pretty bad defense for such a polemic practice.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 26, 2015
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A fantastic farewell for this Japanese cult classic, Farewell Umihara Kawase delivers the complex physics, amazing level design and high difficulty action of this franchise for the first time in the West. An amazing introduction to a forgotten franchise.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 21, 2015
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Wasteland 2: Director's Cut is an old school CRPG experience like no other available right now in the console market. It is unforgiving, deep and liberating. Turn-based RPG fans will be delighted with Wasteland 2 and shouldn't miss its release.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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A very easy but nonetheless fun game, Yoshi's Woolly World has an impressive visual style paired with some great ideas. Unfortunately, the lack of challenge, some frustrating levels and its short ambitions hinder this creative game.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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A boring and uninspired platformer hindered by baffling decisions like the ever-annoying stage roulette, Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash is, without doubt, the worst entry in the series. Avoid it.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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Another high quality entry from CD Projekt RED, Hearts of Stone keeps the tone and essence of The Witcher but gives a very interesting twist to the "stoic monster hunter finds that humans are the true monsters" framework of the saga. Also, Shani will rekindle the heart of true fans. A fantastic effort worth your money.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 16, 2015
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Another generic title from Dimps, Soldiers' Soul has little to offer that hasn't been seen before, but the Latin American localization really takes this to another level for the numerous fans from those regions. Apart from that, little to no novelties and a recycled storyline signify little more than mediocrity for this game.- LevelUp
- Posted Oct 15, 2015
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