Meristation's Scores
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For 3,632 reviews, this publication has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | BioShock | |
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| Lowest review score: | Rambo: The Video Game |
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Positive: 2,457 out of 3632
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Mixed: 1,082 out of 3632
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Negative: 93 out of 3632
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Valfaris is incredibly polished visually, but the best news come from the core gameplay and the shining variety of its level design. Something pretty much needed for Steel Mantis to become a new promise among indie developers, we must say.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 28, 2019
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One of the most beautiful, most polished games in the story of Obsidian. Also, one with the weakest characters, dialogues and design for a studio that uses to excel on that. An entertaining ARPG (with focus on the 'A'), that hopefully won't get in the way of a proper Pillars of Eternity sequel in the future.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 13, 2025
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is Konami's bet for the franchise in the foreseeable future. In its base state is a solid experience, and its contents will be expanded over time.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 24, 2022
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Neon Inferno is the perfect Contra - Gallery Shooter mashup. A brilliantly crafted arcade experience made to be replayed, as were the titles of yesteryear.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 21, 2025
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We go back in the history with Last Train Home, a brave game due to its setting and its gameplay, really difficult. It's even harder when we are on board of its great protagonist, the train. We have so many things to think about that we could forget something definitive for our route.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 11, 2023
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Atelier Yumia is a step forward for the franchise, but still needs to improve its open world and the gameplay opportunities within it.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 14, 2025
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Dishonored still is an excellent stealth and action game, but its remaster is like a port. A must-have for new players, but not recommended for those who have already played it.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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Lumines Supernova is a great addition to the PSN catalogue. Lumines is one of the best puzzles created in the last years, and this new version conserves all the qualities of the original one. Unfortunately, the online modes shine by their absence.- Meristation
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The Switch version comes to the West with more content than the original with a discreet but effective adaptation.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 28, 2018
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Dishonored has a good DLC in The Knife of Dunwall. Daud's story begins, with average length, but some adjustments that make it fun to kill and hide. It's more accurate, and very dark and challenging.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 16, 2013
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The Walking Dead: 400 Days is a good bridge between Season one and two. Five new characters with great conversations and hard decisions too make. However, the DLC is shorter than the first five chapters.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 5, 2013
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We can hardly blame Relic for not wanting to reinvent the wheel having such a fantastic formula. It´s a great sequel that will manage to reunite and reinvigorate the CoH community.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 21, 2013
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Trine 4 applies the "back to roots" ideal, returning to what always worked on this franchise. Charming character models and solid puzzle design make for a solid Trine experience, even though it seems to be more focused on newcomers, as the challenge should have been bigger: especially if you take into account how refined everything looks and plays.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 7, 2019
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You have to learn how to reinvent yourself to take interesting atmosphere and parlay it to an outstanding action game, lacked by its own gameplay system and the use of a Wii motion plus controller that's not able to give the right feelings when playing. Red Steel 2 hit the action spot but nothing more than that. Fair enough considering the quality of its predecessor.- Meristation
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Vicarious Visions have fulfilled their promise and have brought back our favorite orange bandicut in a graphic quality far superior to the original, totally maintaining the classic essence and adding improvements that are to be appreciated, such as being able to control Coco in any of the three games.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 29, 2017
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6 new exercises, 15 extra cool mini-games, multiplayer mode, calorie counter, and many enhancements for only 19.90$. Exercise for everybody improved with the same efficiency and more fun. A great expansion.- Meristation
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A fun and very well made brawler, made with lots of love for Marvel's Superheroes and their history on licensed videogames. A bit on the safe side, perhaps, but very enjoyable.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 9, 2025
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Fable III is a polished take of everything that has worked in the series, adding extra values with some really good ideas around the interface and visual presentation. But the core idea and mechanics remain too close to those of Fable II, and the larger concepts that should have taken the series to greater heights fall a bit short in the end.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 25, 2010
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Hope and despair, friendship and betrayal, Danganropa plays with those concepts in a superb way, developing a mystery visual novel full of fantastic characters and an intense plot that will glue the Vita to your hands.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 12, 2014
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Last year Skylanders was the best idea from Activision. Now not only have they increased the figures, Giants, also this magic universe of the game, the challenges, the monsters, the minigames, the powers ... 1 or 2 players, if they are children, they will want to play with the portal.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 20, 2012
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Black Ops's on Wii very much the same that we will find on the X360/PS3/PC versions, meaning: an entertaining game with an outstading script. It's an amazing experience for the owners of this platform, no matter if it looks better or not than in other consoles.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 15, 2010
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Evil Empire proves that the success of Dead Cells is also thanks to them, and they gift us a truly worthy spiritual sequel. Let’s hope Ubisoft doesn’t hold them back — that will be the difference between a great game as it stands and the must-play title it has the potential to become.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 20, 2025
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A better approach from Beamdog, giving us an improved version of Icewind Dale focused on polish more than novelties. Perfectly executed and with the neat additions of classes and kits to give a great game more depth.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 31, 2014
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Nikoderiko: The Magical World is a very striking and enjoyable old-school platformer that borrows all its virtues from two classics like Crash Bandicoot and, above all, Donkey Kong. Recommended for those looking for a joyful experience among the giants of the genre.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 23, 2024
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Gravity Rush 2 it’s a fine sequel to the first title. In some points it’s similar, like its gameplay and combat system, but in others it is quite improved, especially in its graphics and map amplitude or online features.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 10, 2017
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Pokémon Sword and Shield are arguably the best 3D entries so far, but the game lacks in content and it makes the game just remarkable and not excellent. However, the adventure is really fun, beautiful and surprising, with some of the best designs ever made. Wild Area is a blast, and the soundtrack just amazing. This game makes your time valuable, and the result is close to what everyone expected.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 15, 2019
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The Artful Escape focuses the attention on the narrative through a powerful audiovisual staging, reducing the platforms and the challenge to the minimum expression to provide the player with an authentic festival of rock, psychedelia and surrealism.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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Imagine a world without light. Imagine being the saviour of that world. Become the messiah and resolve puzzles to accomplish your objectives. OneShot has innovative mechanics that transcend the game screen and uses your own computer to offer you clues.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 15, 2017
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The sequel in this crossover between the two popular puzzle franchises offers a wide variety of modes for single and multiplayer which result in a title with plenty of hours of fun in return.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 12, 2021
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Remnant II surpasses Remnant: From the Ashes and improves every one of its aspects.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 26, 2023
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Stays true to its previous releases without compromising on innovation. The developers have chosen to resemble the campaign mode more like multiplayer games and this leads to awesome confrontations. To this we must add the new faction, Imperial Guard, and the possibility to play the campaign with any of the 6 standing armies. Bound for fans of the franchise and lovers of fast-paced RTS.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 9, 2011
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Capcom does not dust off its classics here because they have never lost their shine. The collection of thirty-two games that we find here has always been an eternal present. Young people will also find the interest of the challenges and the online ranking. Arcade Stadium is a very attractive compilation that knows how to expand its legacy.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 11, 2021
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The creators of Gods Will Be Watching bring us The Red Strings Club, a cyberpunk conversational adventure about happiness, fate and the power of technology corporations. It builds a multilinear plot with deep, diverse and complex characters. The game is varied thanks to different mechanics, like serving cocktails or making pottery, that interweaves with profound conversations in which we must research about a dystopian-ish enterprise.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 22, 2018
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PES 2012 improves in several key aspects and fans will be pleased; but it still has many issues from previous entries. Control-wise, it's faster, but animations lack quality and goalkeepers are worse than ever. The Community mode and the online features are its main achievements.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 22, 2011
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Freedom and exploration in a bike game? Wow. Lonely Mountains: Downhill is more than just a pretty game. It's an experience and it can be as relaxing or challenging as you want. We wish there would be a new saga here.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 16, 2020
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For almost twenty years, hundred of gamers, experts and fans have been keeping Grim Fandango at the Olympus of the playable masterpieces for a reason. Now we have it here, in the next gen, remastered but not remade, showing again why it truly is a classic and way ahead of its times since the day of its launch in the late 90s. Not perfect, but almost, exactly how the legends need to be remembered.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 27, 2015
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An installment that improves on its predecessor in practically every way: the new types of combat and the return of chain wrestling increase the possibilities in the ring, while outside of it we will enjoy the hours we want thanks to the expansion and expected changes in the already known modes, including a great Showcase.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 17, 2025
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The fourth and second to last chapter of Tales of Monkey Island puts all the pieces of the game in their place for the end of this first season. "The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood" is the largest episode thus far, and althought events are not as funny as in the past chapter, the level is, overall, remarkable, being delicious for demanding players. There are many things to improve, like the reuse of content, but TellTale has shown us, once more, that they're great making point'n'click adventures.- Meristation
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The epic and the story of this brilliant Capcom's ARPG are now on XBOX ONE on a remastered version that could be better, with a graphics upgrade and all his past contents. A good option for those who never played it and want a different ARPG or for those who wants to live Dragons Dogma on a New Generation console.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 19, 2017
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For those who want more content and new missions, Awakening will offer much more than desired. Everything has been treated as if it were a new title with an epic story where our choices do matter, with spectacular combats and terrifying enemies, deep and complex characters with brilliant dialogues. It's a rebirth for the franchise, which invites us to get involved into the exciting world of Dragon Age again. And this is just the beginning.- Meristation
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In its latest adaptation of the beat 'em up series, Soulcalibur is still on the verge. This handheld adaptation of SCIV is probably one of the best games in the genre, and also a very good example of the real potential of PlayStation Portable. You'll probably like or dislike the gameplay system, but it's impossible bot being impressed with the graphic engine after a few battles. Another must-have, the second on this console in just one week.- Meristation
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Reanimal is a great horror story from the creators of Little Nightmares, a step beyond in its original formula that manages to thrill thanks to a very well-crafted atmosphere, now in cooperative mode.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 11, 2026
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Capcom has come to PSVita UMVC3 well. The game is almost as large and deep as the major versions, and just as fun. Sony's new console comes with a good fighting game with this crossover.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 16, 2012
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- Posted Jan 16, 2013
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A good improvement over the original, nothing dramatic but a better finished game after all and a great chance for console players to experience a fantastic cRPG made in a classical way.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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Persona 3 Reload on Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t on par with the capabilities of the hardware.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 21, 2025
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Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee are the perfect examples of how the franchise can be adapted to every kind of player despite its cuts, because in terms of new additions, this revival of the Kanto region feels both old and something new at the same time. Same essence, same taste, but different methods to be the master at the Indigo Plateau. Remarkable in every nook and cranny.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 13, 2018
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If you think that 5th Cell was a company with only one great idea (Drawn to Life), you’re wrong. Lock’s Quest is deep, funny, intelligent, complex, and is full of details that make the game awesome and highly recommendable. Its most important feature is the mix of two genres, RPG and strategy, in a way never seen before in a portable game. Also, the game is very funny and has a nice storyline, so don’t doubt: get it.- Meristation
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Sakaguchi knows how to make great JRPGs. The Last Story is a memorable and magical work. The combat system is brilliant, it's fun, and Nobuo Uematsu's music helps you to remember the great games of the genre. Nintendo Wii has another essential. Zael will be your friend.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 17, 2012
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LEGO City Undercover offers hours of gameplay in a sandbox-style game based on the LEGO franchise. Chase McCain lives in a rich world with lots of content, vehicles and missions. Using the Wii U GamePad you will explore this colorfur city made by pieces.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 18, 2013
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A good example to show there are not too-old formulas, just wrong approaches to reignite them. Taking the base of D&D Arcade and introducing plenty of RPG and Hack'n Slash elements, Vanillaware has made its finest game.- Meristation
- Posted May 9, 2018
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Another Vlambeer jewel, a game with a brilliant arcade soul, a great design and some absolutely epic moments thanks to the excellent control and huge hordes of enemies.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 18, 2014
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Fantastic and groundbreaking combat linked to a rich character building makes Reckoning a really enjoyable experience. There is a lot of content in Amalur and a remarkable passion for detail but the way it´s designed sometimes makes this hard to notice. However, it´s a highly recommendable experience, especially for ARPG fans looking only for loot and combat.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 8, 2012
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Rough in its themes, theologically complex and deeply unforgettable, INDIKA is a fantastic second start for a studio that is clearly quickly growing in expertise.- Meristation
- Posted May 7, 2024
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Funny, varied, stylish, with gameplay that make use of its elements in a clever way to never feel repetitive trough out the main Campaign mode, Kirby's Triple Deluxe is that, a triple success in its rhythm, visuals and soundtrack.- Meristation
- Posted May 12, 2014
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Age of Wonders III is quite possibly the best 4X that has arrived on our computers so far this year. The game is vast in options and features endless hours of entertainment. The work of Triumph Studios is a perfect example of the right way to successfully retrieve a license. A must for fans of the Age of Wonders title, although it cannot go unnoticed by those who enjoy turn-based strategy games. We will be stuck to our computers for some time.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 2, 2014
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- Posted Oct 28, 2021
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This year's edition has significant improvements like multiplayer mode Planechase or improving the making of decks and uses of mana. Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 remains indispensable for the expert Magic player and for the beginner.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 27, 2012
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You can't think of a better Assassin's Creed II finale and the plot of the last chapter of Ubisoft series leaves us wanting more, but new features are presented with a dropper and they definitely aren't a significant advance towards next game. Multiplayer mode is the big winner with Revelations, and it continues its expansion. One thought: it will have far greater importance in the future. A must for every fan of Assassin's Creed.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 2, 2011
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- Posted Mar 20, 2014
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Ghostrunner 2 is a frenetic and very attractive audiovisual sequel that improves the foundations of the first game but disperses when introducing open world mechanics.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 27, 2023
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A luck of a game for any music-lover that's willing to find any studio mixer made exclusively for the handheld. Beaterator offers lots of content with the north american producer Timbaland, and hell if he doesn't really suit this role. A must-have if you're interested in this field.- Meristation
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It's a good bonus chapter, as it has all the best features from both the original game and The Signal. But it fails to amaze as the previous games did, and its story is not as great as we all wanted it to be. A great game for lovers of the original, but it could have been something more.- Meristation
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An example of IP with personality, Atelier's series can be recognized just taking at look at the screen. After Escha & Logy, Tecmo brings to the West another Atelier, second in a row in the same year, to keep the fans of its crafting system entertained the whole summer. It's better in all aspects than the original Rorona, but if you have already played that back in 2010, this Plus version dosen't have so many new things to pay again for the experience unless we are real fans of the game. The best part is that now we have the Arland trilogy complete on PS Vita.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 24, 2014
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While we expected more exploration and presence of the (amazing) scifi urban enviroment, we can't deny that Scarlet Nexus delivers in the action part. Fans of shonen anime will especially enjoy many of its moments in and out of combat.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 23, 2021
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Football Manager 2015 is still the king of the football management simulators, although a new purchase is not necessarily justified. This year's release focuses on improving the UI and enhances interaction with players, coaches, directors and press. The whole game is the most realistic sports simulation once again and a must for football fans who want to give orders from the bench. The best way to be a successful coach without leaving home.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 7, 2014
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PES 2014 is a new era in Konami's franchise. Fox Engine offers new options, more realistic visuals and better mechanics, but not polished at all. This is the first step to return to the top of the genre.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 18, 2013
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Dead or Alive 5 Plus is spectacular, balanced and has fluid gameplay like the original game. Some additions are good idea, but others such as touch screen controls are poor. Netcode and crossplaying works well, but nowadays PS3 servers are pretty deserted.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 19, 2013
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This game really has a knight to remember. Sir Graham returns 20 years later in a beautiful King's Quest than, in this first chapter, is pretty easy. Already we want follow the adventures that happen in Daventry.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 31, 2015
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A good fan game, with a enchanting presentation if you a fan of Miku. However, if you are looking for a challenge, or a more eclectic music list, you will be better served with Project Diva.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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40 of Sega's greatest games of all time. With its new added features (HD filters, interviews, museum, achievements and trophies, and so on) and its perfect emulation, this disc is ideal for all those lovers of retro-gaming. Many of this games are really valued today, and at a budget price, it's a great deal.- Meristation
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Planet of Lana achieves surround us in a wonderful world. It is a visual piece of art, besides not surprise us on the gameplay side. If you like relaxed adventures give it a try.- Meristation
- Posted May 29, 2023
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Unforeseen Incidents does not stand out because of the originality of its plot, but its narrative is compelling. Players will connect with its characters and atmosphere while solving some clever puzzles.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 8, 2018
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Very fanservice-ish, but that's the point anyway. The stealth mechanics work well enough, which is remarkable from a design viewpoint and some story connections are brilliant. A convincing way to close Bioshock Infinite.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 25, 2014
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- Posted Jun 7, 2021
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Call of Pripyat is a return to the best S.T.A.L.K.E.R, the one which impressed us the first time with its fascinating setting. The Zone is again that scenario that chill us with its mystery and GSC shows they can listen to the fans and that they understand well what made great the series in first place. The only problem is a dangerous feeling of familiarity that goes badly with this kind of game, so we hope to see a deep evolution for the next project of the Ukrainian team, but meanwhile we'll enjoy the most polished entry of the series.- Meristation
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The return of the saga that every fan was waiting for. Let no one be scared by the lack of experience points, because from the very first moment Intelligent Systems justifies the absence of levels: it is not a RPG, it is an adventure. This entry is a box of surprises, a videogame capable of reinventing itself all time; a title that constantly gives you reasons to keep moving forward with a smile on your face. Without being perfect, on the verge of being excellent, it is a new must-have for Nintendo Switch.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 15, 2020
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Total War: Attila reveals itself as a worthy successor to the Total War series with many improvements and interesting new mechanics. It can be said that we have finally found the game that Rome II should have been. It's a pity that we had to wait till this new implementation to see the wishes of the fans satisfied. At least we have gained a new and exciting Era for the series such as the fall of the Roman Empire and the arrival of the Huns. Now, it's time for Europe to tremble.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 12, 2015
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Battle Chasers: Nightwar comes to improve the RPG catalogue of Nintendo Switch, and does it in a particular way. It doesn't innovate in any of its aspects, but it's a solid game able to be liked by any RPG fan that would like a simple offer.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 1, 2018
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The Broken Bond is a great follow-up for last year's Rise of a Ninja. Bigger, longer, with more characters and a new team system. It offers everything we always wanted to see in a Naruto game, using RoaN as basis and improving in every possible aspect. A very satisfying experience that we hope will continue this road towards perfection.- Meristation
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A rare example of a sandbox in a MMO, with lots of potential and good quality, but we wish we could arrive at the sandbox part sooner.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 30, 2014
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Great port with a new game mode for two players and a control scheme that requires more than the original did.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 14, 2017
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SMITE is a breath of fresh air to the MOBA genre. The changes in the control and the camera and his multiple game modes do that it is a very advisable game. You will want to try.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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Good adventure, with multiple options and great technical job. Enslaved has some problems, like the simple system combat or the poor plataforms.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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One of the best games in the series, Sonic CD jump again into home consoles, computers and iOS, in a great conversion from the classic Mega CD Version. And this time with Tails and the japanese/american soundtrack selection option!- Meristation
- Posted Dec 15, 2011
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Shadow of War acts as a perfect expansion for everything that Shadow of Mordor rocked. Flawless combat, stealth as a friendly friend and the awesome re-imagining of Middle Earth will just appeal to everyone who enjoyed the first game. The conflict has grown, the gameplay is still there, and that´s good news indeed.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 5, 2017
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Built over the base of the Yakuza franchise, Judgment brings new mechanics and redefine others to provide a title that's both fun to play and extremely interesting to follow thanks to the amazing plot, one of the best the Ryu ga Gotoku studio has ever done.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 20, 2019
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Decarnation is a narrative adventure that knows how to explore delicate topics such as depression and unhappiness.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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Keeper is an audiovisual spectacle, a surreal and creative artistic explosion inspired by the work of Salvador Dalí to offer a memorable and unforgettable journey. Its development as a light third-person exploration and puzzle adventure takes no risks in terms of gameplay. Its gameplay is simple and shallow despite having good ideas, but it makes up for it with a festival of surprises that will captivate the player. One of the great surprises of the year, a must-play.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 17, 2025
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Forza Motorsport 5 offers us the best car simulation and, even though it has a limited number of circuits and cars, its visual aspect makes it essential for Xbox One.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 20, 2013
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Dustforce is a humble game to be considered for its original content, fast-paced action and its highly re-playable levels. Its early release lets us dream with another year full of great indies at low cost. Not that it can compete with the biggest of this or past years, nor intended. This game is perfect for those with little time wanting to enjoy an exciting game without being extremely simple or casual.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 18, 2012
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Hitman Absolution is one of the best stealth games in last years. Great campaign, full of content and superb graphics in the return of Agent 47.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 18, 2012
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WWE is back with all the heat of its fights. The third entry in this-gen consoles is full of energy, an incredible array of game modes, good visuals and great gameplay. A great choice for WWE lovers, but not suitable for everyone.- Meristation
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LocoRoco 2 Remastered is a perfect opportunity for everyone: those who did not enjoy the title before and also those who keep a good memory and want to relive it. A game able to dazzle with his drawings and, above all, with its really great soundtrack.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 21, 2017
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The New Order is a old school FPS which provides the rights and wrongs of the past. It has good ideas although it doesn't work them as it should. The idTech 5 engine is old, that is significant. The best part of this Wolfenstein is again its atmosphere with super armed Nazis.- Meristation
- Posted May 19, 2014
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Although the look and feel of Resident Evi 5's new chapter is really close to those of the first adventures of the saga, it lacks the action, the riddles and the spirit of the best Resident Evil stories. The new Mercenaries Reunion mode is merely the addition of a few fighters and we still miss some of our favourite characters. At least the price is not expensive, and the adventure fills an important gap, although we already knew almost everything of what it happened in the Spencer Estate.- Meristation
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Finally comes one of the greatest adventures from Sega exclusively for PlayStation 3. It has been a long way, but the new Yakuza's episode arrives to the Western after Japan launch one year ago. New street fights, more research, a great plot and love for detail are the trademarks of the new proposal from Amusement Vision. It's really worthy; a nice price with a nice extra content.- Meristation
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The whole essence of the EA Sports games in PSVita, but with some significant cuts. A good beginning for the sport on the new machine.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 21, 2012
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Halfway between Counter Strike and Rainbow Six Siege we can found Firewall Zero Hour, a multiplayer FPS for VR that works really well and it's creating a surprising community behind. It's exciting, immersive... and so simple. Shallow and repetitive, but it has a great future set.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 10, 2018
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