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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The amazing visuals aspect, the great variety of levels, and the fantastically developed story turn Killzone Shadow Fall into the best game of PlayStation 4 and the franchise. Welcome to the Next-Gen.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 13, 2013
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House of the Dead 4 demonstrates that the classic formula of FPS games on rails is still really fun. The format of downloable content fits perfectly this genre for the amount of content, making the price really attractive. The PS3 port works well, with nice HD graphics and greatly adapted to use Move as the input controller. If you are an arcade lover, this game is for you.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 17, 2012
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Death to Spies: Moment of Truth is the second part of the espionage series produced by 1C Company and is a new return to the adventures of the russian spy Semion Strogov. It adds some new features but still has many of its predecessor defects. Although that, this is a great game for fans of action, espionage and World War II.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 21, 2010
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- Posted Nov 19, 2021
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Luminous Arc 2 is not the best SRPG on the Nintendo DS, but it fares well. A good experience for fans of the genre, with several changes on the gameplay, but a less interesting story than the original.- Meristation
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The Saboteur is another victim of the hype fever that nowadays some titles in development use to suffer. The historical context is very appealing, aesthetics and artistic production are well worked and it's a hooking story. It's even an attractive proposal to mix different genres to create a personal style, but fails to make a fully enjoyable adventure.- Meristation
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It is a pleasure to find a new sandbox oriented MMO in the market. While the beginnings are tough and confusing, the game rewards our patience with lots of combat and non-combat activities, a fascinating world to explore and fantastic graphics.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 21, 2016
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Take LittleBigPlanet 2 and put some karts on it. This is what LBP Karting brings to us, the exact same level of freedom when it comes to design & the creation of new levels in the form of speedways or arenas, mixed with the emotion of kart races. It's a shame that some menu decisions and the enemy AI take part of the fun of seeing Sackboy racing its enemies enemies. But rest assured that all missing pieces of fun will be found in the multiplayer.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 10, 2012
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An expansion that extends content, areas, weapons and powers. The Vampire Lord and Dawnguard are two sides facing a new dark frame and potential. If you play Skyrim still a lot, you'll like it.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 10, 2012
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A worthy update of a really good game. Still insanely hard, but full of neat touches, great designs and interesting ideas, making it a good game for players looking for something different.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 28, 2011
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A great game with problems in its control as well as in its graphic engine.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 9, 2018
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Unusual findings is a love letter to the 80´s in the form of an awesome point and click adventure game. Inspired by classics as Explorers or The Goonies, it delivers a great story with lovable characters full of satisfying puzzles. A modern cult classic of the genre, an unforgettable adventure that can be considered the best point and click game of the year, even above Return To Monkey Island.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 12, 2022
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Between Rock Band and Beat Saber, Drums Rock is a highly recommended music game for VR. Its only drawback is the game’s playlist (short and all covers).- Meristation
- Posted Apr 18, 2023
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Escape from Tarkov is considered the pioneer of the extraction shooter genre. One of the longest-running games in the Early Access program, it released its final version in November 2025, along with the highly anticipated 1.0 version, marking the end of several years of genuine success. It has its rough edges and a few bugs that shouldn't be there, but the overall experience is unparalleled. It's the most hardcore game in the genre. It demonstrates that there's a large player base willing to face the toughest gameplay conditions. The reward tastes sweeter than in other games, no matter how many times you fall. No one knows what the future holds, but Escape from Tarkov certainly has another decade of enjoyment ahead.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 12, 2026
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The improvements received in Yo-Kai Watch 2: Psychic Specters are scarce enough to make the player interested in him. The mechanics continue to work but perhaps it would have been better to launch it as downloadable content.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 2, 2017
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Titanfall: Expedition offers three new maps with great design, delving into titan and parkour mechanics. Swamplands is the better scenario for its architecture and visuals. But this first DLC comes with a lack of content. Without new weapons or different modes.- Meristation
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Crysis Remastered Trilogy is a remarkable remastered experience, specially on consoles, although the passing of the years is felt in gameplay and controls, particularly in the first one. A bet for fans of the genre who already played them in the past or for those who want to discover an iconic saga.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 6, 2021
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Though it may show some ugly looks compared by of today's standards, when it comes to the highest levels of simulation, physics and playability, Simbin's 'Race On' simply delivers. Some may not like the steepy learning curve but this game is as close to reality as it can be.- Meristation
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God Eater 2: Rage Burst is an Action RPG inspired by Monster Hunter formula that has a good combat system and deeper customization options. However, it has several issues in terms of graphics and audio, and has too many repetitive missions.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 30, 2016
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Pandora's Tower is one of the most interesing action-RPG games for the Wii, an atractive quest to rescue a beauty and defenceless woman who is cursed. Ganbarion developed a game with hardcore gamers in mind that fits perfect in your collection if you bought Xenoblade Chronicles and The Last Story.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 9, 2012
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Nowhere Prophet combines two very different genres: TCG and roguelike, to create a hybrid experience that surprises in how organic it feels. The card-based combat has depth and weight, and adds to the game a sense or permanent loss that feels great.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 9, 2019
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Eternal Threads is a magnificent narrative game inspired by titles like Her Story or Telling Lies, which allows us to interact with the time stream from different perspectives to alter a script full of surprises. Very good if you like this kind of narrative games.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 7, 2022
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Whistleblower is a short and predicable first DLC for Outlast. It's very obscure and bloody. Waylon Park also uses a video camera, like Miles. This is his only weapon to face the cannibal.- Meristation
- Posted May 7, 2014
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NES Remix 2 is another classic easy to learn but challenging to finish. Better game selection with some of the best NES games. However, isn't better in terms of minigames.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 27, 2014
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Amnesia apologizes for Rebirth and deliver us a great fourth game. The Alien Isolation 2 that we deserved and never had.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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CyberConnect2 improves over a trusted formula that still manages to attract Naruto fans. Great production values, a big number of fighters and excellent story mode. However, the Japanese studio at some point will have to find the way to add more innovations.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 15, 2014
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Max is back and fights her past demons while trying to save her friend Safi. Chloe is missed dearly in a game in which decisions don't have such a huge impact as in other LIS games.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 28, 2024
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Funny, adorable, visually breathtaking, this new Kirby maybe comes with an element most of the fans will not like it, like the idea of moving it through scenarios using a paintbrush and no jumping or something. But, although the control system is not the best, certainly the levels are so well designed, the collectibles numerous and the graphics and soundtrack so good, that it deserves at least one try. One of those 100% Nintendo Games that only want you to have fun and smile. And Paintbrush got it.- Meristation
- Posted May 4, 2015
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This pack with two great games brings to the West the powerful and successful Puzzle & Dragons series. There aren't microtransactions. You'll find a deep and addictive gameplay with Super Mario or with the lovely dragons. Good fuel for Nintendo 3DS these months.- Meristation
- Posted May 5, 2015
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Characters are well created and we love the cinematics and funny scenes in the game. We cannot say the same about the gameplay, as it's a bit repetitive and too similar to previous LEGO games, but still accessible for the whole family. You will enjoy it, that's for sure.- Meristation
- Posted May 11, 2011
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The Sims 3: Island Paradise is one of the most comprehensive and original expansions of the last years. It does not only extend previous content but also adds features never seen before in The Sims 3. We have no doubt that we are facing a number of additions that will surely have its place in future installments of the series, now that its third iteration could be coming to its end. It is a must for fans of the series. For others, an expansion that we should not pass up ... unless you hate everything related to the sun and the beach.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 22, 2013
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Mirror of Fate HD offers a special and cheap opportunity to discover what happened in Dracula's Castle years ago. This is the same game released on Nintendo 3DS in terms of contents with some visual improvements. Don't expect a full HD-redesigned experience.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 13, 2013
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A Place Of The Unwilling approaches cosmic horror from a different, melancholic perspective. A generously-branched adventure in a city alive, yet its magic it's torn by some bugs.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 16, 2019
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Yu-Gi-Oh! CROSS DUEL offers an interesting twist on the familiar formula that it's worth playing. Casual players and hardcore Yu-Gi-Oh! fans will enjoy it.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 7, 2022
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Fantasy Life could be one of those games that you fall instantly in love with. With a lifespan that goes beyond 100+ hours of fun and thousands of different quests to accomplish, it's the first RPG and Social Life-Style game that makes us wonder if this is the righteous path to follow in upcoming years.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 16, 2014
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Maybe at first sight it could look like Limbo meets Pingu, but Never Alone is something more than just a clone: It's a true experience of feelings, loneliness and cooperation. An ancient tale of a fascinating real culture from Alaska which emphasizes in the uses of their traditions, art and folklore. It is short, easy for the most part; it needs some polish in the AI companion and the playability of one of its characters. But you let yourself go through this game, because this journey of a little girl, an arctic fox and the spirits of nature, is truly mesmerizing.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 20, 2014
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Resident Evil Revelations 2 still is a pretty good entry in the series from Capcom. With great horror elements, better in terms of gunplay (motion controls rules) and full of content for Nintendo Switch.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 30, 2017
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A dystopian, Orwellian future mixed with a third person shooter, Action RPG, some strategy and deep options of customization gives PS Vita one of those titles the machine should receive more often. Freedom Wars is, like Soul Sacrifice for example, a title which has it flaws, but what really matters is the sum of its parts. It's long, funny, oriented to single-player and multiplayer. And it takes us and turns us into post-apocalyptic world prisoners, fighting for our freedom in a mixture between Judge Dredd, THX 1138 and an anime story. A great choice to give some AAA ration to our Vitas indeed.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 3, 2014
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Scribblenauts Unlimited is in fact limited, but it's a different and creative experience. The universe of creations opens and works perfectly in a touchscreen of Wii U GamePad and 3DS.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 5, 2013
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With a inspired recreation with voxels of a futurist city, great ambiance and a interesting story, Cloudpunk is worth checking out.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 14, 2020
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We return to the fantastic world created in The Book of Unwritten Tales with the prequel to a great adventure. With less strength than its predecessor but just as magical and highly recommended.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 17, 2012
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A metroidvania short of ideas that doesn’t live up to the legacy of the mouse.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 4, 2023
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Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties is a good remake overall, specially as a complete package thanks to Mine's own story. But there's a few changes and cut content that keeps the game far from their previous 'Kiwami' games.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 9, 2026
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Kirby Star Allies brings the classic Kirby formula back with a cooperative-focused spin in a fun, solid, and overall pretty refreshing 2D platform adventure, despite the fact that it doesn't change that many elements from previous iterations.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 14, 2018
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Frogwares offers us a great virtual adaptation of what happened in Whitechapel in 1988, with the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. A great story, with amazing puzzles all throughout the adventure.- Meristation
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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 is a great action game, fun to play and quite long. But it feels almost the same as the previous entry; Vicarious Visions didn't feel confident enough to create something new, and they repeated almost every aspect from Raven Software's game.- Meristation
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What has in store is as good as usual, but Ashes of Ariandel also may feel a bit too familiar and short as a breeze (pun intended). The additions to the multiplayer are welcome and will reinvigorate PvP in the months to come.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 25, 2016
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It offers more than the original, but it's not better for it.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 21, 2023
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The Escapists 2 expands the idea of the original title and goes beyond; it packs a lot of prisons from which we can find some original and sometimes funny ways of escape. And this time, we can bring friends to the party, since it has cooperative and versus modes.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 11, 2018
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MotoGP 14 is the official game that fans could hope for. And nothing more. The new gen version (PS4-PC) looks very similar to the old gen versions (PS3-360). The little team made the game well but it had to work hard to get a realistic simulation and powerful online modes.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 20, 2014
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The longest Resident Evil Revelations 2 episode to date offers a nice first half with Claire and Moira, but the rest of the game with Barry and Natalie is not especially good, if not repetitive and clearly out of ideas.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 10, 2015
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Project X Zone 2 is a great crossover, full of iconic characters and good and accessible combat system. Great dialogues, funny moments and convincing graphics for a game that's, although, too easy in many moments.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 7, 2016
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The idea of using all the Wii complements is a nice one for those who have them but it may be a high entry fee for the rest of players. TV Party keeps the whacky humour of the series, but the game mechanics are getting old and the repetition of minigames from past entries show there is a lack of ideas.- Meristation
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The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes isn't the definitive co-op Zelda experience, but is a fun and entertaining game with two friends on your team.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 21, 2015
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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are a worthy return to Sinnoh, respectful remakes that seek to offer exactly the same experience as the original Nintendo DS works; albeit with new conveniences that help the pace of the adventure while borrowing quality-of-life details already established in the series. On the other hand, they are also much more permissive releases, with facilities during the adventure that cannot be turned off and that help too much in once-challenging situations. They are very conformist titles. The return of the random encounters did not convince us, especially after seeing how well the ability to see creatures in the environment worked. With plenty of content thanks to the Grand Underground and a generous endgame, it will provide plenty of hours of gameplay even though they are limited to the first four Pokémon generations. All of this, coupled with a beautiful art style despite being low-key on a graphical level, makes for an unmissable trip to Sinnoh for fans; especially those planning to play Pokémon Legends Arceus in a couple of months.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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We can define Animal Crossing with "déjà vu". This title is almost identical to the Nintendo DS version, there are only minor changes, so nobody who played Wild World will find anything new in Let's Go to the City. But it's Animal Crossing, so it's a good game for all kind of players with dozens of objects to collect and lots of friends to meet.- Meristation
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Yatagarasu: Attack on Cataclysm has a good old-school combat mechanics and adds technical and challenging parry system. In the ring, Yatagarasu is great. However, has lack of modes, irregular online system and poor menus with minor issues.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 7, 2015
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Through a wide selection of options for producing musical groups and different random events with different course of actions, Idol Manager presents itself as an interesting option within the management simulation genre.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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Gameplay remains solid, with small additions that hardcore players will appreciate, but the lack of real innovation and the limited evolution of some modes are starting to weigh on what remains, despite everything, the best sports simulation game on the market.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 21, 2026
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Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition joins generations of gamers around a celebration of the retro side of the videogame. The lack of realtime multiplayer stops it from going further.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 17, 2024
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Surviving Mars is a sci-fi settlement builder which becomes more enjoyable once you have understood its complex mechanics and once you have overcome its poor controls on its PS4 version.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 20, 2018
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Keeping the series formula, LEGO Batman 3 escapes from Earth to take us beyond Gotham in a Justice League adventure, with the Lantern Corps, Superman and 145 more apart from Batman & Robin. We have lost the sandbox component, but in exchange we have different planets to explore and new abilities to use. Maybe the whole thing is not as fresh as was last year's Marvel Superheroes, but DC fans have here a unique DC bible of heroes and villains. C'mon, we even have Adam West as Batman! Isn't that the top of the LEGO Batman series?- Meristation
- Posted Nov 14, 2014
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Truly a love letter to Marvel and comics in general, this LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 is visually the most spectacular and biggest of all LEGO games. Yes, there are some elements that could be polished, but hey, the Guardians, that Hub made by several cities, the visuals, the fun... We are all Groot here.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 15, 2017
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VT2009 for Wii makes a new experience in the genre thanks to the Wiimotion Plus add-on. Become one of the best 25 world tennis players with tons of jaggies and poor court details, but with different gameplay choices combining the Wiimote with or without Nunchuck and Wiimotion Plus for all kinds of gamers.- Meristation
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Warlock 2: The Exiled is a game that offers some great content while still making the same mistakes as its predecessor. The differences with Warlock: Master of the Arcane are not as obvious to justify the release of a completely new game, especially without having corrected a number of the existing defects. However the game is still as good as it was the first time around and gets us to stay glued to our screens turn after turn. We could be facing a superb 4X game just with a few additional options, an improved AI and some technical work. But it will continue to remain a second-row-game as long as Ino-Co Plus isn't solving the evident shortages of this Warlock series.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 15, 2014
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Saber Interactive has almost reached the level that NBA fans deserve in this arcade game, with more playable depth and hundreds of players. Despite its lack of offline modes, NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 is a solid alternative for casual basketball fans.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 29, 2018
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Hybrid has frenetic gameplay and good and accessible gunplay. It's an interesting product for multiplayer Third Person Shooter lovers, but has some problems with servers and his generic audiovisuals.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 16, 2012
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It is an entertaining title that offers some freshness... but that will soon run out if it is not completed with new content to grant a bit more variety. An interesting option for those who love simulation and management games, with a pretty reasonable price that makes it even a more desirable offer. A must buy just if we can assume it will be updated in the future.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 5, 2014
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Gameloft shows us why this kind of classic games never dies. Extremely funny, with a perfect design and nice additions like the multiplayer support, this is a must have if you like the classic action platform games.- Meristation
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With over the average graphics and music for a mobile game and a well crafted battle system, it's a pity that the game limits itself to be a continuous succession of battles. The characters and plot, despite the big names behind it, also lack charm. But for some random battles while commuting it's definitely a great option for Final Fantasy and RPG fans.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 23, 2016
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WWE 2k16 is a great improvement after the 2K15 iteration. Better gameplay, a big roster and all that wrestling fans need to be happy. It could be better in terms of visuals and has some minor bugs and glitches.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 30, 2015
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Bruce Wayne stills the real main character in this Telltale Series. And this is one of the best features in it's adventure. Great moments and cliffhanger at the end of the chapter, but too simple in terms of gameplay.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 27, 2016
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Gears of War Ultimate Edition improves one of the most important Xbox 360 games. Great visuals and strong multiplayer experience, now with 4K resolution and 60 FPS.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 1, 2016
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is not the best superhero game, but it's entertaining, has a lot of fan-service and improves with its co-op experience.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 18, 2019
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This product comes at a good time, now that there aren't other games of this sport. Grand Slam Tennis 2 is an invitation to classic tennis players, in the four Grand Slam venues and brings the player into a very fun and intuitive control system.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 10, 2012
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Hard Reset is a visual and esthetic marvel, with a great performance and a good sense of graphic spectacle. Its combat is really good, offering a welcome back to old school FPS design and a true sense of challenge However, it's really short, ends abruptly and the story makes little sense, which is not the ideal situation to be for a pure single player game.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 14, 2011
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Samurai Warriors 4, title released a year ago that served to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Musou games based in feudal Japan, receives the first of its two expansions. SW 4 II is what once was known as Xtreme Legends, and includes interesting news as a new set of skills and enhanced survival mode.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 7, 2015
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The Eternal Castle (Remastered) makes an art out of misguiding the player, hiding behind its limited colour pallet (based on the CGA technology) a very convincing homage to cult classics like Flashback or Another World. Fast paced action, stealth mechanics, and some puzzle elements make it varied and fun to play.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 18, 2019
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The Surge is not only a “sci-fi Dark Souls clone” but also a solid game in its own right. Deck13 brings some good ideas to the mix and achieves one of the most interesting combat systems of this particular subgenre.- Meristation
- Posted May 16, 2017
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Steel Division is still the best at its best. The addition of the Eastern Front is a very appetizing content for it's community. However, the rest of the novelties are either expendable or do not work. That makes it difficult to justify this second installment as such. It would have been more appropriate to launch it as a great DLC, thus avoiding further fracturing of the player community.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 18, 2019
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Coming back after almost a decade, the Spellforce series now has an excellent modern entry that only requires a bit of sheen and a better screenwriter to become a masterpiece.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 5, 2018
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As fun as it is, the gameplay core is the same, but introduces adjustments and a new progression system. Great world and nice use of the jet packs. However, the AI still lacks of consistency.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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Probably the best combat flight simulator on consoles. Nice graphics, great sound and a perfect atmosphere, Birds of Prey is easy to play but hard to master. With a huge selection of missions, a powerful editor and a fun multiplayer with new events periodically, you`ll be hooked on for weeks...or more.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 27, 2012
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Outriders is a truly entertaining looter shooter, but it fails to produce interesting, varied and engaging postgame content.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 10, 2021
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An excellent fighting game, fast and furious, easy to learn hard to master and with superb audio and graphics. A jewel for fans of the genre that will have a long life.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 21, 2013
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Mickey's latest adventure's a mixture between graphic epicness and some strange decisions that affect the gameplay style of this Epic Mickey. It's one of the greatests games of this console, but it isn't flawless at all. If you like its cinematic style, just go and buy it. If you're looking for an incredible experience and something by the like, bear in mind you'll have to be patient. It takes it time, but in the end it's a successful experience.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 6, 2010
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A New Frontier won't be the best Walking Dead Season, but it sure has perfect writing, awesome characters and Clementine makes a come back.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 1, 2017
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112 Operator functions both as an instructive experience and an entertaining one. It's immersive and the gameplay loop is satisfying. But it lacks a real progression system and ultimately an excuse to keep sitting on the other side of the phone on the long run- Meristation
- Posted May 11, 2020
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Lucas Arts can't fill the high expectations for his awaited game, presenting a product that contains the great idea of incarnate Darth Vader's secret apprentice and a fantastic visual representation of the use of The Force, but that fails victim of a repetitive level structure, plenty of bugs and a lack of real incentives to play it again when the player completes the 6 hours of insatisfied entertainment that it offers. Only recommended to the Star Wars fans for the script and the events included on it, despite all of the new characters cant compete with the Jedi and Sith introduced in the movies.- Meristation
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Kona aims to satisfy those users who do not like narrative adventures, but ends up failing in their attempt. Unfortunately the narrative goes in the same way, leaving serious plot gaps after a few hours of interest. However, just to feel the recreation of a humble Canadian rural village is worth going into it.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 20, 2017
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Sonic Superstars is not only one of the greatest tributes to the more classic side of the blue hedgehog, but a game with a character and personality all of its own. A title that feels familiar from the first moment, but that will surprise us as we progress. SEGA proves that there is life for classic Sonic beyond the pixel art style.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 16, 2023
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Marvel's Iron Man VR makes you feel like Tony Stark. Great moments of action that contrast with various technical problems.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 8, 2020
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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot explores a new way to revisit Toriyama's creation. Exploration, adventure and nostalgia shine in an Action RPG with simple combat and some repetitive missions, but with the most impressive recreation of Dragon Ball Z story in any videogame.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 16, 2020
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Azure Reflections shows us a title that follows the main "Touhou" games mechanics giving a few new additions to it besides offering a nice graphical style and extras but lacks more game modes and playable characters to make it even stronger.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 7, 2018
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Obsidian doesn't produce the prettiest games, or the ones with the most impressive production values, but if there is one thing this studio does very well it's writing and they give another lesson of that with Alpha Protocol, inventing a solid, interesting and intriguing story in a world of spies and conspiracies. But beyond the quality, the most impressive thing is how the studio has managed to integrate decisions with story in a convincing way, creating a game where different choices, playstyles and attitudes have a direct impact on the narrative.- Meristation
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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are a worthy return to Sinnoh, respectful remakes that seek to offer exactly the same experience as the original Nintendo DS works; albeit with new conveniences that help the pace of the adventure while borrowing quality-of-life details already established in the series. On the other hand, they are also much more permissive releases, with facilities during the adventure that cannot be turned off and that help too much in once-challenging situations. They are very conformist titles. The return of the random encounters did not convince us, especially after seeing how well the ability to see creatures in the environment worked. With plenty of content thanks to the Grand Underground and a generous endgame, it will provide plenty of hours of gameplay even though they are limited to the first four Pokémon generations. All of this, coupled with a beautiful art style despite being low-key on a graphical level, makes for an unmissable trip to Sinnoh for fans; especially those planning to play Pokémon Legends Arceus in a couple of months.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 17, 2021
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Evil West is a solid mix of third person shooter with hack and slash, with a satisfying and varied combat system, and an attractive setting that unites western, vampire and steampunk. The excessive repetition of enemies and situations, and a discreet technical section, do not prevent us from recommending this really fun and compelling video game.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 23, 2022
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- Posted Jul 29, 2015
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