Pelit (Finland)'s Scores
- Games
For 2,342 reviews, this publication has graded:
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81% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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15% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 82
| Highest review score: | Guitar Hero | |
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| Lowest review score: | Legacy: Dark Shadows |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,005 out of 2342
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Mixed: 314 out of 2342
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Negative: 23 out of 2342
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A decent enough action-adventure in the vein of GTA and Crackdown. Spider-Man's web-slinging abilities are depicted very well. Go for the Xbox 360 version, the rest are not worth your time. [June 2007]- Pelit (Finland)
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I was sad when I saw other reviewers scores. I think Shadwen is a nice little game with stealth elements. You just have to play it Game of Thrones style: kill everything that is in your way, not everybody. [June/July 2016]- Pelit (Finland)
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A pretty, but shallow experience. If only you could walk freely on the island, the game would be much more interesting. [Jan 2007]- Pelit (Finland)
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A decent cover shooter which gets better towards the end. The gravity effects are nice, but they could be much nicer, if you could control the direction of gravity, not just the amount of it. [Aug 2012]- Pelit (Finland)
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A pretty Move minigame collection with a crappy storyline. The controls are fine, but the heroes don't live up to their potential. Not even close. [May 2011]- Pelit (Finland)
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A Game of Thrones is a real-time strategy game based on the Song of Ice & Fire fantasy series. Graphically the game is very outdated and the actual gameplay mechanics are repetitive and boring even though there are some original ideas. The game also fails to take full advantage of the source material which is why the singleplayer campaign is really bad and short. Multiplayer mode is slightly better but finding matches is hard because there aren't many people playing the game. [Nov 2011]- Pelit (Finland)
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Makes you want to cry. What a lame excuse for a 3D fighting game. [Dec 2005]- Pelit (Finland)
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Has a non-existent plot, camera issues and a whole bunch of assorted problems, but somehow it manages to rise above them. Perhaps it is because of the nice graphics and the non-stop action. [Jan 2006]- Pelit (Finland)
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A basic license game with no new ideas. As a traditional platformer Robots can be annoying and too difficult. [May 05]- Pelit (Finland)
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A pretty average beat 'em up. There are some annoying control and camera issues. And the imperfects? Boring! [Nov 2005]- Pelit (Finland)
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A quite decent FPS, which misses the target on several counts. You can break stuff, but not enough and there's some arcade elements, but not enough. [Oct 2011]- Pelit (Finland)
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Although the art of sniping has transformed into a game quite nicely, the other aspects don't compliment the fine mechanics of long distance shooting. Superhuman AI is the biggest issue, because green-dressed soldiers with x-ray vision mixed in green jungle make it almost impossible to stay alive. [June 2011]- Pelit (Finland)
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A decent enough FPS with some nice humour and oddball opponents. But why the levels are so dull-looking and straight-forward, when the situation pretty much allows anything you can imagine? [Apr 2009]- Pelit (Finland)
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Darkness Within is a good detective adventure made in the spirit of H.P. Lovecraft. The storyline is intriguing and the puzzles are logical as well as challenging. The think screen interface is a nice innovation, which I’d like to see in future games, too. The biggest flaw is that sometimes it’s a little difficult to get forward due to the abundance of researchable areas and things. The game requires a lot patience and brainwork. If thinking isn’t your thing, don’t bother – Darkness Within isn’t for you. [Jan 2008]- Pelit (Finland)
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Hammer & Sickle should have been a great game, after all it is basically just a mod for the brilliant Silent Storm. Somehow everything has gone wrong. The difficulty level is insane, the constantly progressing time completely screws up the gameplay and technically it is worse than its smooth predecessor. [April 2006]- Pelit (Finland)
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Krater has a lot of good things going for it: an original setting (post-apocalyptic Sweden!), a fresh take on ARPG leveling mechanics, a moody soundtrack… Sadly, the monotonous and boring combat makes playing it a chore. Kudos for Fatshark for actively patching their game, but only time will tell whether the potential will ever be fulfilled. [Aug 2012]- Pelit (Finland)
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Offers entertaining SP-Duke campaign for us who are not hatelemmings. [Jan 2012]- Pelit (Finland)
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Back in 1995: A very strange and flawed game, but that very strange and flawed nature also makes it compelling. It's as if someone found an obscure 3DO horror game from the mid-nineties and released it on Steam completely unaltered. Whether that's a good thing really depends on how you feel about old survival horror. [June/July 2016]- Pelit (Finland)
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A zombie survival game with Lost references. The storyline almost makes the lackluster survival action bearable. [Jan 2015]- Pelit (Finland)
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Worlds of Magic is a nice modernization of Master of Magic. It is a pity that the AI is too passive and the UI feels like it is still 90s. [May 2015]- Pelit (Finland)
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A technically sound, if a bit too easy and short action-adventure. The three significantly different heroes are a nice touch. But why buy the movie licence, if the game has little to do with the movie? [June 2006]- Pelit (Finland)
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A well-polished remake of the excellent action RPG from PC. It is only due to the far too simplified and illogical character class system that the new version falls slightly behind the original. [Jan 2008]- Pelit (Finland)
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Jagged Alliance Flashback resurrects the classic game, unfortunately only as a skeleton. I hope that some day the flesh, muscles and soul will be added. [Dec 2014]- Pelit (Finland)
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Fails to rise above mediocrity. The game is surprisingly enjoyable at times and has genuinely interesting gameplay elements, but the clumsy UI ruins the fun. [June 2007]- Pelit (Finland)
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With its unresponsive driving and boring-as-hell shooting, Ride or Die is nothing more than a cheap attempt to capitalise on the ever-so-cool gangsta attitude. [Oct 2005]- Pelit (Finland)
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Takes the tactical combat of Starfleet Command and turns it into action - of which there is not enough. It is not a truly bad Trek product, but the frustrating difficulty level and clumsy controls make playing too much of a chore. [Feb 2007]- Pelit (Finland)