PlaySense's Scores
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For 1,598 reviews, this publication has graded:
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58% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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37% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto V | |
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| Lowest review score: | DayZ |
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Positive: 993 out of 1598
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Mixed: 508 out of 1598
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Negative: 97 out of 1598
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An excellent compilation of the first three Super Monkey Ball games, with lots of content. A truly enjoyable trip down memory lane, with fun gameplay that will keep you busy for a long time to come. There's some minor annoyances - you can't choose the worlds you visit in story mode, for example - but none that will genuinely hurt the experience.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 15, 2021
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Fallen Order lives and breathes Star Wars like no current-gen game has before, with a wonderful atmosphere, challenging combat and phenomenal soundtrack. There are downsides though: some characters lack depth, the in-game camera at times defies your input and the framerate can drop occasionally. It's a shame because there's genuinely a lot to love here.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 14, 2019
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Wuppo's may not be perfect, but its sense of humour and enjoyable gameplay do make it stick out from the pack.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2017
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Trine 5 continues on the foundation of the previous games and offers just a bit more variety thanks to the expansion in character abilities. The puzzles are also more varied and the build-up in difficulty is enjoyable. All this together makes Trine 5 a fine platformer that we can recommend although we should note that the combat segments do not reach the level of the rest of the game.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 23, 2023
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We had to wait a while to experience this Wii U title, but LEGO CITY Undercover made a nice transition to our favourite console. It's funny, accessible and quite refreshing - just what the slightly stagnating LEGO franchise needed.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 18, 2017
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Moving Out 2 is bigger, crazier and more fun than the previous installment. The game dishes out a lot of variety in levels and associated elements, which makes for an enjoyable experience. Especially when playing in co-op, although the game still has some bugs online and the side missions are more of a hindrance than a motivation in gameplay, but these are things that can be overlooked considering the rest of Moving Out 2 has its act together.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 23, 2023
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The best LEGO-game of the year, even if it keeps playing it safe, offering the same old formula that's apparently been successful since the dawn of time.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2017
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The surprise (free) release of We Were Here Expeditions: The FriendShip is a nice gesture. The somewhat shorter game offers fun puzzles and is again great to play together in co-op. Fans of the series get exactly what they expect and considering it's a free release (and later cheap paid game), it's a no brainer to try and play this title. We then gladly take the minimal technical issues for granted, since it doesn't have a major impact on the overall experience.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 23, 2023
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Finally a truly decent Lord of the Rings game, with an intriguing story, quality gameplay and exciting setting.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 17, 2014
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It's a bit brief and the controls are lacking, but don't let that keep you from giving InnerSpace a shot. It's a relaxing experience with a unique, colourful style, that really makes it stick out from the pack.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 24, 2018
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A fantastic online multiplayer mode and a disappointing singleplayer? Sounds like Battlefield, all right. Don't expect any huge graphical leaps either, just a fabulous and highly destructive - Levolution is a blast! - online experience.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 7, 2013
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It's not the scariest game ever made, but it immerses you in a truly wonderful environment, confronts you with unspeakable horrors and makes you think about what it means to be human. There are far worse ways to spend 28 bucks.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 25, 2015
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The singleplayer is spectacular, but rather short. The online multiplayer is huge and highly addictive. No surprises there. New additions to the franchise either manage to deliver a surprisingly fun experience (Extinction) or a slightly disappointing spin on the known multiplayer formula (Squads).- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 7, 2013
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The second Styx game plays it safe, but still manages to improve upon its obscure predecessor in significant ways. Recommended!- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 20, 2017
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The game plays the nostalgia card heavily and quite successfully, and looks good to boot. On top of that, there's enough content here to keep you busy for a long time - if you can stand the awkward difficulty curve, that is.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 7, 2019
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Thou shalt not touch Naked Snake!!! No, seriously, the touchscreen features in this game are terrible. Other than that, this collection is perfectly recommendable to gamers who don't own the PS3 edition. We would, however, like to know why Peace Walker wasn't included into the package.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 23, 2012
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Often hilarious and often great, Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin is a fun, brief VR-experience very much worth your time.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 1, 2017
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Clearly the best PlayLink title to date with enjoyable and original mini games, great support for your smart phone and a beautiful visual style to accompany the hilarious gameplay. As with any PlayLink title, this game is best experienced with friends since the AI can sometimes make some weird, irrational choices.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 20, 2018
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Readers, behold - this one's for you. Torment: Tides of Numenera is an engaging RPG with a lot of options and deep fighting mechanics. It's not completely brilliant - some technical issues and long loading times manage to annoy - but don't let that stop you.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 1, 2017
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Ghostwire: Tokyo brings a unique world bursting with atmosphere, making Tokyo a pleasure to explore. The entire game is steeped in Japanese folklore, giving it a unique twist. Thanks to the battles and engaging characters, Ghostwire: Tokyo is worth a purchase. The combat can feel a bit limited in the long run and technically it's not perfect, but we'll look past that with love because the core of the game is so cool.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 21, 2022
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Your typical LEGO game, drenched in that typical Jurassic Park atmosphere we all know and love. Technically, it's not exactly great, but it's still a highly enjoyable experience fans of the franchise will adore.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 6, 2015
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A fine game for all ages that excels in the presence of awesomely detailed physical ships. Within the toy-to-life genre this comes as a great surprise that really delivers on the fun factor. The difficulty is a little bit unbalanced unfortunately which is somewhat inconvenient, considering the audience this game caters to. The gameplay tends to be repetitive by nature but on the flipside there is an enormous galaxy for you to explore in which there is plenty to see and do. The game plays well overall and the in-game customization of your ships is deep enough to keep you entertained for a long time to come.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 19, 2018
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A great sequel, which successfully expands the universe created in its predecessor. Visually, Skylanders Giants isn't that impressive though.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 6, 2012
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This game dishes out an intriguing story that mixes horror and fairy tales in a fun way. There are also multiple endings to discover, which is cool, complemented by beautiful music. A game of a somewhat smaller caliber, but definitely worth a try, but be aware that the trial and error level is a bit high and the controls can be a bit cumbersome. Don't let that stop you from giving Little Goody Two Shoes a try.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 19, 2023
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Modern Warfare isn't a home run, with its disappointing spec ops mode, camp friendly multiplayer maps and delayed texture pop-in. However, as a shooter, the latest Call of Duty is an absolute blast to play, with sublime audio effects, impressive graphics and a great single-player campaign. Recommended.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 8, 2019
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With Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, Mimimi Games tries to bring a new twist to the strategy genre by adding stealth. This makes for a slow, but exciting progression that provides great satisfaction when a plan succeeds. The game also has a high replay value, which justifies a purchase. However, there are also elements such as Crew Tales that are not really engaging and feel like filler content. In addition, loading on the PlayStation 5 can take a bit of time, which is not an issue on the PC.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 21, 2023
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As accessible as it is addictive, Knockout City is a pleasant surprise. The surprisingly deep gameplay will keep you playing for a long time, even if the lack of variety might at times put a bit of a damper on the proceedings.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 25, 2021
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Arizona Sunshine 2 builds on the previous installment in the best possible way. The game does not rely on a story, but rather on action, as it is a wonderful shooter that offers a lot of interactivity and fun, especially if you play together. The game has some technical sloppiness, but other than that it is an excellent adventure to experience. Do you have a VR headset? Then Arizona Sunshine 2 is worth your time.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 19, 2023
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This episode is a bit of a mixed bag in that its first half feels very slow and lacklustre, while its second half hits home with some impressive action and a strong ending that breaks the player's heart all over again.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 28, 2015
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A nice-looking, interesting Assassin's Creed Experience on Sony's handheld. If not for messy storytelling, random game-overs and a lacklustre multiplayer, it would have been a Vita classic.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 6, 2012
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