MeuPlayStation's Scores
- Games
For 365 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Lord of the Rings - Gollum |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 271 out of 365
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Mixed: 90 out of 365
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Negative: 4 out of 365
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Hi-Fi Rush isn't a AAA ultra-realistic game with stunning graphics and intricate details. It goes against the grain as "just" a fun, rhythmic game that can easily hook you within the first ten minutes of gameplay.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 19, 2024
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Alone in the Dark brings back that survival horror feeling with a fresh new look and honors the classic 1992 game that was one of the inspirations for so many others, like Resident Evil and Silent Hill. The gameplay with two main characters is pretty enjoyable, the puzzles are challenging and combat is fun. It could have better visuals and optimization, but it's a good experience for those that like the genre.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 19, 2024
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As a cooperative horror experience, The Outlast Trials is recommended even for those with weak hearts. The missions work very well, and the voice chat and messaging features contribute to communication, making the journey into the abyss more enjoyable and less lonely.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 17, 2024
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In what Skull and Bones sets out to do, it may work for some people. A naval battle game that provides some entertainment and brings back a certain nostalgia from the times of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. However, for a game in 2024, it deserved much more polish and care.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 17, 2024
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Despite some minor flaws in design and execution, Beat the Beats VR stands out as an excellent option for those seeking alternatives to Beat Saber and Synth Riders. The boxing mechanics are well-implemented and function satisfactorily, offering a rewarding experience akin to a virtual workout.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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The aim of Smalland: Survive the Wilds is to provide an introductory adventure to the survival genre, and it accomplishes this goal admirably. While certain aspects, like the story or combat, may feel somewhat limited due to their simplicity, the game truly shines in its exploration of a vibrant and resource-rich jungle, offering an enjoyable and engaging experience.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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Pentiment is an excellent choice for narrative genre enthusiasts, despite its occasionally slow pacing. The abundance of choices and diverse paths available consistently challenges players to question their decisions, offering a multitude of possibilities and distinct destinations.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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Top Racer Collection is a valuable addition to any racing game fan's library. Despite occasional slips, its positives far outweigh them, making the well-crafted game a must-have for the most nostalgic Top Gear fans.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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Cutting straight to the chase: do not buy Very Bad Dreams. You won't be able to play it on your PlayStation VR2. The game appears to have been abandoned by its developers, and nothing truly stands out in terms of technical aspects or development.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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As Dusk Falls is worth your time, but only if you're deeply passionate about narratives, don't mind the limited gameplay options, and genuinely want to connect with the characters. The game aims to provide a spectator-focused experience, deliberately centered around storytelling. Occasionally, you'll make minor movements with the analog sticks or make important dialogue choices with a single button press.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth expands upon the 2020 Remake by offering a more captivating story, enhanced gameplay mechanics, and a more expansive world. However, some players might find themselves slightly impeded by pacing issues and Square Enix's overly ambitious endeavors.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 22, 2024
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Substantial renewal in the survival genre, Pacific Drive innovates with a precise driving system and a constantly evolving universe. Fans of The X-Files and Twin Peaks will feel an absurd familiarity from the first moments and will embark on a journey more than special towards the depths of an anomalous zone.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 21, 2024
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Ultimately, Helldivers 2 boasts significantly more advantages than drawbacks, and what's most exciting is that it appears to be merely at the onset of its journey. Without a doubt, for those who have a penchant for this particular genre of gaming, there lies ahead many more hours of enjoyment than what many other games offer. The effort put into it pays off, as does the entertainment value. Immensely so!- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 18, 2024
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The latest release from DON’T NOD epitomizes their finest qualities: an engaging narrative seamlessly intertwined with the gameplay mechanics. Indeed, it marks a new stride for the studio in crafting action combat that is not only entertaining but also exceptionally responsive.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 16, 2024
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The 7th Guest VR is an intriguing new entry in the PS VR2 game lineup. It boasts a distinctive atmosphere, tough puzzles, and a compelling storyline, ensuring a gaming experience that holds players' attention from start to finish.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 12, 2024
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Ultros excels with a robust and persuasive concept, brimming with options. Additionally, the superb equilibrium between gameplay, storytelling, and soundtrack deserves mention, as it helps you overlook the minor bugs and technical hiccups.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 12, 2024
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The latest release from Rocksteady doesn't quite reach its potential, suffering from the towering expectations set by the Arkham franchise's legacy. This new endeavor struggles to emerge from the imposing shadow of the bat, unable to carve out its own distinct identity. Additionally, the game's incorporation of the Games as a Service (GaaS) model appears lackluster, lacking a clear sense of direction. This results in an overall experience that feels decidedly average, failing to captivate or innovate in ways that fans might have hoped.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 11, 2024
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Granblue Fantasy: Relink is a game-as-a-service, featuring a brief campaign with a few epic moments and an assortment of distinct and enjoyable characters to play. It's an action and adventure game that allows for spending several hours alone or with friends, especially in the post-game content.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 7, 2024
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Overall, Arizona Sunshine 2 stands out as a compelling game, offering an engaging diversion, particularly for enthusiasts of the action-driven survival genre. The game is forgiving with its penalties and excels in delivering an immersive experience, showcasing an interactive approach to both navigation and gameplay mechanics.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 7, 2024
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Tekken 8 is a game that justifies every cent invested. Boasting an array of single-player features (highlighted by the return of Tekken Ball), seamless online matches without any lag, and stunning next-generation graphics, this title warrants attention even from those who typically aren't enthusiasts of the franchise or the fighting game genre as a whole.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Feb 7, 2024
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Persona 3 Reload is by far the best game in the franchise. With plenty of new content, significant visual and performance improvements, fine-tuned adjustments in all gameplay systems, and a captivating story, it feels fresh on today's consoles. Addictive and stylish, Atlus's JRPG is more than just a well-crafted remake, it's one of the greatest games of the decade.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 30, 2024
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With its stunning graphics, a narrative deeply relevant to our current reality, and gameplay featuring a diverse array of mechanics, Jusant delivers a comprehensive experience. Although it may be brief, it stands out as an excellent addition to your PS5 library.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 25, 2024
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the ultimate effort from SEGA to make the Yakuza series more of a global success than just a Japanese hit. The name change, the Hawaii setting, the voiceovers in English. All of this shows us that they are working really hard to expand, and what also helps, of course, is that the game is truly wonderful. It brings every RPG mechanic together in a colorful, fun, challenging and engaging package, with plenty to do with both Ichiban and Kiryu - characters that always make an impact whenever they're on screen.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 23, 2024
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The remastered version of The Last of Us Part II for PlayStation 5 boasts significant graphical enhancements and improved performance, featuring a compelling and challenging Roguelike mode and additional content for enthusiasts. It is definitely worth trying, because it stands out as an even better package. It's the ultimate edition of one of the best games ever made for PlayStation.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 16, 2024
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ARK: Survival Ascended leverages the Unreal Engine 5 to deliver improved textures and functionalities, notably excelling in the realistic depiction of animals and landscapes. However, it contends with performance challenges that may affect the overall survival gameplay experience.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 14, 2024
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Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising improves upon its predecessor by offering seamless online multiplayer, a diverse roster of fighters, and multiple game modes. It's accessible for newcomers yet satisfying for experienced players. While those who didn't enjoy the original game might be hesitant, the new enhancements could potentially win them over.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 14, 2024
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A fresh and cool take of the metroidvania genre. It has great exploration mechanics and a fluid and fun combat, with a really nice learning curve. Although it has some technical issues, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown delivers great art, awesome gameplay and plenty to do.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Jan 11, 2024
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Quite different from what was presented in the trailers, The Foglands is a roguelike that fulfills its role in the genre but falls short as a true technical disaster. Riddled with issues and lacking any kind of visual impact, the title takes a step back and falls out of the race to become a positive highlight in the first year of the PS VR2.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Dec 28, 2023
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Born of Bread presents a captivating adventure complemented by delightful visuals; however, its allure is diminished due to the incorporation of inadequately functional RPG elements. While the tale of an improbable hero unfolds through a straightforward narrative, the overall experience is marred by technical issues and a less-than-rewarding progression system.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Dec 15, 2023
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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora stands as one of the most highly anticipated games, and Ubisoft successfully delivers a satisfying experience with the Na’vi. While it does share some common issues seen in many open-world games, the title distinguishes itself through innovative vertical movement gameplay, stunning visuals, and an original Avatar storyline. It serves as an excellent fan service for enthusiasts of this beloved franchise.- MeuPlayStation
- Posted Dec 15, 2023
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