Meristation's Scores
- Games
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 |
Score distribution:
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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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This expansion adds such a massive amount of content to Rift that everyone interested in MMOs should give it a go. It´s classic in a way, but the content is top notch and has a lot of useful features like houses.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 30, 2012
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Capcom has created a deep adventure that makes this franchise even more rich and fun. A light RPG approachable to everybody, but at the same time really addictive and rewarding. More than 100 hours of play if you want to achieve everything. Personality is it virtue.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 7, 2017
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Call of Duty: WWII is certainly better than its predecessor —Infinite Warfare— and a lot better than Advanced Warfare, the previous iteration in the series developed by Sledgehammer Games. It packs a bunch of typically well received game modes by the players (Campaign, Multiplayer, Nazi Zombies) and it will certainly not disappoint the hard to the core gamers and fans of the genre alike. It doesn't play in the same league as Modern Warfare, but it's one of the best Call of Duty titles so far.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 3, 2017
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Luto is a great horror video game that combines the best of the genre's classics with the chilling details that P.T. used to terrify us all more than ten years ago.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 21, 2025
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Digimon Story: Time Stranger is a good JRPG that every player needs to discover, thanks to a very enjoyable combat system.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 1, 2025
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Definitive Edition is a great remake. Hangar 13 respects the work of Illusions Softworks and expands it to improve every aspect of the game.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 30, 2020
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Shadow Warrior 2 continues the great surprise that was the first one and the comeback of this name, offering pure, unadulterated FPS essence.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 13, 2016
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Apotheon is myth alive, it's a beautiful and wonderful indie game with very good ideas, music, characters... The ancient Greeks valued balance and harmony in their art and philosophy, and Alientrap Studios has got just that. Apotheosic.- Meristation
- Posted Feb 4, 2015
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Golf Story is an excellent RPG, very fun and with an absorbing story. One of the best games of the year, no doubt.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 9, 2017
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Muramasa: The Demon Blade's a piece of art, or art by itself. It's a simple beat 'em up that's set on the early Japanese history, mainly focused on the personal story of two wanderers that're trying to earn a living smashing every enemy that's set on their way. Improved with HD graphics in this Vita version.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 21, 2013
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A really good translation of the original game and its spirit and a excellent point of entry for building a great tactics franchise.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 30, 2018
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There is nothing especially wrong about Denpa Man: the gameplay mechanic are OK, and as a dungeon crawler is not a bad one. But the lack of risk makes the game just 'another dungeon crawler' and not a pretty good one to recommend without doubts.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 19, 2012
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Living the life of an android is what David Cage and Quantic Dream offer us in their new game. Detroit Become Human is an emotional experience from beginning to end, a journey with three humanoid robots in a playable story-oriented narrative experience in the tradition of Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls. Yes, maybe the gameplay is different, it's not the usual fare, but the depth and consequences of our reactions make the gameplay feel organic in every action, reaction and decision we make, not just a 'you chose well/you chose poorly' thing. Visually a spectacle, the best thing in Detroit: Become Human is not what we play, but what we feel.- Meristation
- Posted May 24, 2018
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A very good version of a great classic. A nice way to remember this jewel and to discover it if it´s your first time. But if you have the original and can manage installing mods, the benefits are not so obvious.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 28, 2012
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Justice is not the only thing that's absent from Disgaea 3, we also have a poor graphic engine that works perfectly combined with a gameplay style that offers hundreds of items, characters and options for their use in combat. It's a nice game, but it's a shame that Nippon Ichi didn't realize soon enough that this engine is not worth enough for the PS3.- Meristation
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Yakuza 4 is based on an excellent core from previous installments of the franchise. In fact, there are no significant changes to the gameplay, and the focus of SEGA was in the story elements. The idea of introducing four different characters gives the plot a variety of situation and allow us to know what's happening from several point of views. As it was divided into several acts, the game manages to avoid boring us after a few hours, and taking into account its length, that's a good thing. Sadly, the great scenario situated in the red district of Tokyo becomes rubbish when we progress and discover, again, that there is no realism at all and we are playing and absurd tale. At least, there are no zombies... yet.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 12, 2011
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This game is an interesting one which presents as a common "visual novel" game but in the end presents a totally different approach as the game progress. In the end it feels very mixed with some aspects where the game done well but in other ones it doesn't.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 15, 2018
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Death Road to Canada is a blast for short runs and a great combination of genres like survival-horror or RPG. As a roguelite, each game is unpredictable, sometimes even too much. It is possible that its extreme randomness doesn't like to every player, but Death Road to Canada is a guaranteed purchase for roguelite fans.- Meristation
- Posted May 22, 2018
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Beautifully designed, Indivisible combines successfully platform mechanics and RPG combat. Story might be plain, but gameplay execution turned out great.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 1, 2019
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The expansion of Left 4 Dead is just that, an expansion. This is a new campaign, more than two episodes in the case of PC users, is free. A good initiative to spur even more arousing interest in Left 4 Dead 2.- Meristation
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- Posted Jul 30, 2015
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Possibly, the greatest grindhouse game ever. Great sense of humour, a lot of gore and, technically, one of the best games available on the Wii. Unfortunately, it's very short, as always is the case with on-rails shooters. But, overall, it's a unique experience, and an incredible arcade game.- Meristation
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If you have played WWE 12 this new game is very similar, but the new mode Attitude Era is essential for fans. Probably one of the best wrestling games in the current gen.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 2, 2012
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Hyrule Warriors: The Age of Calamity is a solid game, with great combat and some of the best battles and bosses in the Zelda universe. But its poor performance and lack of variety vis a vis the first game are some evident problems. In fact, it still is a good game for musou fans and Zelda fans alike.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 18, 2020
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PES 2010 is a step forward in the series, much better than the entries in the last few years; but overall it's still behind its main rival, especially on the gameplay side. Animations and transitions aren't realistic, and it just offers a gameplay that its hardcore fans love. The best PES this generation, but that's not saying much.- Meristation
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Prototype has great potential, but unfortunately, it does not deliver everything we expected it to. Great fun, lot of possible evolutions and powers, action and a lot of blood; everything well mixed in a game that should have been a little more polished in order to improve its presentation.- Meristation
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Budget Cuts is a game very well optimized in terms of resources, approach and execution. Its fantastic implementation makes it affordable for gamers struggling with virtual reality. Teleportation movement prevents dizziness, but also integrates fresh and brilliantly into the gameplay itself. Budget Cuts is one of those titles that justifies virtual reality and helps establish the place it deserves.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 14, 2020
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The latest game in the “Project Diva” series. It maintains the usual great gameplay and it’s a really fun title indeed but its poor quantity of songs, only 30, makes the game fall below its predecessor.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 20, 2016
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A worthy competitive fighting game with superb production values, great graphics and well thought system but hindered by a less than ideal character DLC system and poor content for single players.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 2, 2020
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The original Adventure of the Belmont's family is back as a brand-new M2 production. We'll find very much the same as in the first Castlevania games that we played two decades ago: plenty of jumps, enemies and a deep and well obtained feeling of isolation underneath the eyes of Dracula. If you're a fan of the series, go for it. If you're not, here you have a good reason to try with something different. It's not flawless but it's worth the look.- Meristation
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