Meristation's Scores
- Games
For 3,635 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: | The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | |
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| Lowest review score: | Rambo: The Video Game |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,460 out of 3635
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Mixed: 1,082 out of 3635
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Negative: 93 out of 3635
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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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A day at Disneyland isn't that way. Kinect gets its game maybe larger and more varied, but it isn't exciting and seems slow. Besides, the interpretation of player's movements on screen is not accurate, it isn't fast, creating many gameplay mistakes. Children may like this game a lot, if they are patient.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 5, 2011
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First Light introduces new ideas into Second Son mechanics, with good variety of missions and ton of side-quests and extras. However, main story is too easy and enemies' AI has some issues.- Meristation
- Posted Aug 26, 2014
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Both versions of ModNation Racers have been developed in parallel to provide two different proposals of the same concept. What we've got here is a crazy kart racing game, with a huge amount of creation tools and a good online community. Only a few shortcomings in the gameplay penalizes the final result. Even so, this is one of the best games of the genre, which aims to be a benchmark in the PlayStation Portable catalog.- Meristation
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- Posted Mar 25, 2011
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Square Enix has done a good job with its latest WiiWare development, with My Life as a Darklord being one of the greatest Tower Defense games that we've seen this year. With its stunning graphics and funny sense of humour, it's a good choice if you're looking for something cheap, interesting and pretty long for its gameplay style.- Meristation
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A great game for a boring afternoon, although it has a thrilling story it's dialogue could have been better written and its gameplay could use some polish.- Meristation
- Posted May 2, 2022
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Unstoppable Gorg is a nice intergalactic tower defense, a tribute to those sci-fi movies from the fifties, with challenging gameplay and funny situations.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 24, 2012
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Really fun and enjoyable football game to enjoy with friends.- Meristation
- Posted Jun 21, 2022
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Like a blast from the past, Ryu Hayabusha and the Ninja Gaiden trilogy appears like a storm in this Souls era. Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection looks very good, but not so great as it could've been. And the choice / not choice of remaster the Sygma versions is not what we wanted -It'd be great to have the option between playing the originals from Xbox and the Sygma versions. But nonetheless, we have pure ninja slice-and-dice action, so intense and hard that it puts your skills to the test. Oldie but true goodie indeed!- Meristation
- Posted Jun 13, 2021
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Nexomon Extinction is much more than a Pokémon clone, it is an alternative. The title, which is completely independent of the Game Freak formula, proposes a JRPG with its own identity that improves with the passing of the hours despite its mobile video game aesthetics. We recommend its purchase for any fan of creature collection and training, a safe purchase. A quality product.- Meristation
- Posted Sep 9, 2020
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This is not Grim Fandango, not Full Throttle, not Monkey Island. This is Double Fine at its best, with a Point & Click adventure that achieves mixing the magic from those SCUMM masterpieces of the genre and the unique visuals of Tim Schafer's imagination and studio. It is a shame that the story slowly falls into its second part and the studio recycles too much the same scenarios, but Broken Age is what it is: A journey that evokes that magic we thought was lost.- Meristation
- Posted Apr 30, 2015
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A strange metroidvania in that it puts its story wholly at its front, Timespinner is a unique time-travelling experience whose subject matter is more mature than it may seem. Plus, you get to have a partner dragon.- Meristation
- Posted Nov 2, 2018
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius brings the classic FF experience into a Free to Play concept without losing quality. Good music, faithful 16 bit graphics and good gameplay make it a recommendable title, but like in every free to play, we should be ready to either expend a lot of time and effort progressing or prepare the wallet to expend some money to do it faster.- Meristation
- Posted Jul 25, 2016
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A really solid base for a 4X game with plenty of good ideas and a nice presentation. It´s just lacking a bit of content, especially at the endgame.- Meristation
- Posted Mar 21, 2018
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Nintendo Switch welcomes Big Brain Academy: Brain Battle. The hybrid console adds to its catalogue what is, from now on, one of the most recommended logic and puzzle titles to play with the family or for the youngest audience. A proposal as simple as its predecessors in the saga (of which it reuses activities), but also one of those that have made the best use of the technological benefits of the moment. The title asks for just a few minutes a day to exercise your brain in key mathematical skills in the growth stages of any student, so it seems to us an ideal gift for this Christmas. Identity, visualize, memorize, compute, analyze... And have fun, which is the most important thing, both alone and in company. Its only problem is that it is verry short on content, although its low price compensates for that. For the rest, it is one of those titles that we celebrate for combining learning with perseverance and the importance of training our minds.- Meristation
- Posted Dec 1, 2021
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War of the Roses is a fresh and addictive title that uses a setting rarely exploited in the genre. Except some modification for FPS and the obvious similarity to Mount & Blade, there aren't so many games that have explored the existing market for this combination of setting and genre. The result is more than good and any lover of the Middle Ages will find himself spending too many hours in front of the screen, while handling his sword and putting down enemies with arrows.- Meristation
- Posted Oct 4, 2012
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Anarchy Reigns has simple but effective gameplay and combo mechanics. Great online beat'em up full of online modes. Frantic and fun, but has a repetitive and too-short single-player campaign.- Meristation
- Posted Jan 9, 2013
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