Metro GameCentral's Scores
- Games
For 4,375 reviews, this publication has graded:
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18% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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76% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 66
| Highest review score: | Metroid Prime Remastered | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dungeon Keeper |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,559 out of 4375
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Mixed: 2,227 out of 4375
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Negative: 589 out of 4375
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Although its reputation is as one of the better Star Wars games from the prequel era, this shallow, unengaging squad-based shooter has little to offer modern gamers.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Apr 6, 2021
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A surprising, old school looter propped up by a contained sci-fi campaign, ferocious combat, and a modding system that encourages endless creativity.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Apr 6, 2021
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A slightly embarrassing attempt to recall the early days of 3D platforming, with a central gimmick that never really captures the imagination and clunky controls and gameplay.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Apr 1, 2021
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A complex space base builder remake that’s marred by inadequate tutorials, clumsy attempts at humour, and a general lack of polish.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 31, 2021
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A joyful, colourful, and hugely inventive cavalcade of co-op antics that makes superb use of having two players for both its unique challenges and unscripted hijinks.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 30, 2021
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By perfecting the Dungeon Keeper formula, the best James Bond game since GoldenEye proves that playing the bad guy really can be more fun.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 29, 2021
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A thoroughly entertaining and highly playable Metroidvania, that goes beyond being a simple retro homage and offers some memorable gameplay twists and storytelling surprises.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 29, 2021
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A unique blend of visuals, music, gameplay, and heady story themes combine in one of the most artistically daring video games of recent years.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 26, 2021
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A fantastic tour de force for the Switch and arguably the best Monster Hunter game ever, with a huge range of features and monsters, both new and old, and great co-op gameplay.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 23, 2021
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A brief and slightly dull detective mystery set in the colourful and conversation-heavy universe of The Outer Worlds, that lacks its parent’s variety, character, and joie de vivre.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 23, 2021
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It’s amazing it runs on the hardware at all, but the performance is a huge compromise, especially in a solely competitive environment.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 12, 2021
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Although simplistic, the gradual upgrade path retains an addictive magic and you can unlock new traps and extra characters, although disappointingly the latter are only cosmetically different.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 8, 2021
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It’s a joylessly over-commercialised and entertainment free monstrosity.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 8, 2021
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It works perfectly on a touchscreen, the experience of gently manoeuvring light through each level proving engaging and oddly relaxing.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 8, 2021
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Gentle and never particularly taxing, the game’s straightforward puzzles complement its charming art style and quietly melancholic story, in this unusual and attractively drawn game.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 8, 2021
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A love story told through a first person puzzle game that delights in playing with scale and recursive environments, even if its conundrums eventually feel a little undercooked.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Mar 2, 2021
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A disappointing waste of a fun combat system and an impressive graphics engine, with ugly artwork and unremarkable storytelling that expends all its goodwill disappointingly quickly.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 25, 2021
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After 30 hours you’ll still feel like you’ve only scratched the surface, with every new encounter feeling fresh and rewarding. It’s also impressive to think that this is your world alone and that anyone else playing will have their own unique experience with happenstance adventures. You can play solo but with more territories and bosses to come you’ll soon want to convince your friends to join you, so you can adventure together. And for such a low price it will be hard for them to say no. [Early Access Review - 30 hours]- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 24, 2021
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A needlessly stringent remake of the original two arcade classics that is just as frustratingly difficult as ever, although it does have a neat co-op mode.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 23, 2021
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The best Dynasty Warriors game so far is still barely competent compared to other action games but for those seeking more Persona 5 this is a fun, if trashy diversion.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 22, 2021
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One of the best coin-op collections ever produced, not just in terms of the games included but the excellent presentation and range of options.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 22, 2021
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A well designed, entertaining, and black humoured roguelite that does a great job of balancing long-term progress with the need to extend individual runs.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 18, 2021
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Ultimately, Ys 9 is largely the same game as the last one but in a fundamentally less interesting context. As bombastic as the combat is there’s not quite enough depth in it to compensate for the game’s failings, relatively minor as they may be. It’s still an enjoyable and breezy experience (you could beat the whole story in 30 hours with time to spare) but we’d still recommend Ys 8 as the preferred way to dip your toe into Falcom’s waters. Then, if you want a similar experience but just not quite as good, there’s always Ys 9 for afterwards.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 16, 2021
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There are boosters you can use to blast away multiple blocks at a time, and hundreds upon hundreds of levels, but no real sense of evolution as you progress. It’s as if it were intended to be a free to play game that was unexpectedly re-purposed, leaving visible traces of its original mechanics without any real point to them.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 12, 2021
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It has a polished interface, and the sound effects as you move board elements are first rate, but the puzzles are monotonously similar throughout, meaning you’re working with the same set of problems at level 80 as you were in the tutorial.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 12, 2021
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One of the best modern Super Mario titles is made that little bit better and accompanied by a brand-new game that bends the formula in new and exciting ways.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 10, 2021
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Barely changed from the original PS4 versions but that doesn’t change the fact that these are two of the best Dark Souls inspired action role-players of the previous generation.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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A thoroughly entertaining work of video game art that improves mechanically on the original and proves thought-provoking in terms of more than just the puzzle-solving.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 9, 2021
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Playing as a powerful, rage-filled werewolf should be the perfect set-up for a great video game but Earthblood misses so many obvious opportunities it’s as if the game itself is cursed.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 5, 2021
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A fun, uncomplicated romp that’s a great way to relax for 20 minutes or so. Beyond that though it struggles to entertain, especially given the grubby approach to microtransactions.- Metro GameCentral
- Posted Feb 4, 2021
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