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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Monster Hunter is back and manages to impress with its sophisticated gameplay, new and old monsters, implementation of Focus Strikes and good sound. The package also has plenty to offer in game hours, giving you a long run with or without friends. In that respect, exactly what you expect from Monster Hunter, but know that the performance is underwhelming and the interface could have been a lot more intuitive.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 4, 2025
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A lot of content for a low price tag; this deserves to be recommended. And did we mention the game is both adorable and enjoyable?- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 31, 2017
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Build your own museum in Two Point Museum the way you are used to from Hospital and Campus. You can do this in sandbox mode, as well as a career mode, which teaches you the intricacies of the trade. The addition of expeditions adds depth and, as always, the learning curve is very pleasant. Moreover, the presentation is fine and it plays nicely, although the number of themes is somewhat limited and also the game has to deal with frame drops that can be a bit annoying.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 4, 2025
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Sonic is back and in a very entertaining adventure. There is plenty to do in the game world that is presented to you. This is thanks to the fast-paced gameplay, exploration, battles and the presence of classic levels. At the same time, the titan battles do feel somewhat limited and more annoying is the high degree of visual pop-in, which is a blemish on the whole. However, don't let that stop you from giving the game a chance, as Sonic Frontiers is ultimately a more than fine title as a whole.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 7, 2022
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Did you enjoy the original games? Then this is definitely recommended thanks to the nostalgia it brings. The visual upgrade does the game justice, the gameplay is delightful as ever and there is once again a huge amount to experience, thanks in part to a number of new levels. It's a shame, though, that the original soundtrack has been changed except for a few tracks, which may feel a bit weird for players of the original. But we can live with that, considering the rest of the game is more than fine.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 15, 2025
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Goat Simulator 3 is the sequel you would expect with mostly more of the same. Hilarious gameplay, fun references and an entertaining single player make this a game definitely worth a try. Technically, however, it's not perfect and could have been a little better, but don't let that stop you from getting started with the goat!- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 16, 2022
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EA's first WRC game is a good entry. With a reasonable price and plenty of content, fans will have a great time with this. The career mode is not too special, but offers enough variety and being able to build your own car is a nice extra. In addition, the gameplay is very strong thanks to good control, but the title does suffer from performance issues and visually it is rather uneven. That said, EA Sports WRC is well worth playing.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2023
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Low price tag, high fun factor - that's Team Sonic Racing in a nutshell. Its smooth controls make the high-speed gameplay worthwhile, though the same cannot be said about its nonsensical story content. Unfortunately, an unstable online component drags the experience down a bit as well.- PlaySense
- Posted May 17, 2019
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An innovative arcade racer that is highly entertaining, both offline and online. The singleplayer will entertain you for a long time to come and the online component is an adrenaline-fueled funfest. Codemasters delivers a fresh arcade experience that dares to be different and that in itself is remarkable. Even though there are some minor gripes Onrush remains a very capable, fun and innovative racer at its core. Recommended.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 11, 2018
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Dragon's Dogma 2 offers much the same as the previous installment. Expect varied combat and gameplay options, a graphically fine presentation, beautiful soundtrack and a world that demands to be discovered. At the same time, it is unfortunate that the story is somewhat simple and short, the performance occasionally disappoints and the variety of enemies is somewhat limited. Points to consider, but that does not take away from the fact that the sequel as a total package is a must have for fans of the franchise.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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Gameplay has improved from last year's iteration and that is great news for all FIFA players. EA really seems like it's finalizing it's formula which makes FIFA 19 a great game. Though visually very strong, player's likenesses are mostly limited to the biggest football stars. The lesser football gods are somewhat randomized which is a shame if you're a fan of smaller clubs. Apart from that minor gripe, FIFA 19 is a solid game which doesn't do anything new.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 1, 2018
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A longer and often interesting, though overall less memorable sequel to its remarkable predecessor.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 27, 2014
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Exploring the ocean and its inhabitants not only turns out to be quite calming, it also manages to find the perfect balance between education and fun. Definitely worth your time and investment.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 25, 2020
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Storywise, it's the logical evolution of Human Revolution, but it's gameplay is recycling its predecessor here and there. That's not a bad thing, though the framerate issues are a little less easy to forgive.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 25, 2016
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The strange mix of video, gameplay and horrifying effects works really well. The atmosphere is great and the story is captivating enough to follow - especially in virtual reality because that's where this game truly shines. The major drawbacks are its current price and the playtime which is limited to only two hours.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 1, 2018
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A unique concept that uses all of Sony's handheld features in a creative way. If you own a Vita and like puzzle games, you might want to consider this, even though some of the moves you need to do in order to play Metrico aren't exactly advisable to do in public.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 20, 2014
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Shooting zombies is still popular and in virtual reality, it's a bit more intense. In Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded, you get an optimised version of the already released game. In it, you are introduced to pick-up-and-play gameplay, various weapons, perks and other features, making the action very varied and fun. The gameplay is also good that a downside is the number of levels, as you want more: which is a good sign.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 7, 2023
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Need for Speed more or less returns to its roots with the cops in a leading role. Two careers - you play either a cop or a street racer - will keep you very busy and the AllDrive feature is highly enjoyable. Visually, Need for Speed: Rivals also delivers. It's a bit of a shame that the game doesn't have as many cars as one would expect from an NFS game. The title is perhaps also a bit too easy. Don't let that hold you back, though; Need for Speed: Rivals is an excellent racing game.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 27, 2013
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Mysterious things happen on the oil rig you visit in this game, and the result is a captivating adventure characterized by its strong atmosphere, bolstered by good voice-acting and catchy vibe. As a psychological horror game, an excellent title, although the game gives away just a little too many hints with yellow paint. Also, chapter select is missing and that's a shame, but don't let that stop you from playing the game, it's worth it.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 17, 2024
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Two games for the price of half a game, that's pretty much what this package offers. The games are fairly easy but that doesn't take away from the entertainment value this package provides. If you're looking for a cheap way to get into Scribblenauts, look no further than this Mega Pack.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 1, 2018
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The main distinctive feature is the creative use of the color palette. It absolutely looks the part even though the middle section of the game leaves something to be desired. Great controls and a large selection of puzzles will guarantee you'll have a great time with Planet Alpha though.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 12, 2018
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Classic gameplay makes this game stand out from the get-go. The story and the characters are extremely well realized. The soundtrack is fantastic. Graphically the game performs well although there are some hiccups now and then. Gameplay is great but nothing really innovative. Recommended, especially if you're a fan of the series.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 1, 2018
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Disintegration's main draws are the intriguing story and unique gameplay, that make it transcend the boundaries we'd normally associate with genre. If not for some minor flaws - like an overabundance of invisible walls and mediocre AI - it would receive an even higher score.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 25, 2020
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This compilation of classic NES games from which excerpts have been grabbed for speedrun challenges provide a nostalgic feeling. Playing the many challenges alone is great fun; even more fun is playing against each other in multiplayer. A more than fine party game that creatively handles the classic NES library.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 17, 2024
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An improvement upon an improvement, Revelations 2 keeps reinvigorating the Resident Evil franchise, though stale environments, generic enemies and disappointing visuals leave it firmly rooted in the "good, but not quite great" category.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 8, 2015
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It's a bit chaotic and the visuals won't win any awards in the near future, but if you don't mind these things, Helldivers turns out to be a pretty enjoyable top-down shooter with some strategy elements thrown in for good measure.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 8, 2015
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Futurlab does it again! Surge Deluxe is a wonderfully challenging and highly addicting - though rather short - experience that shouldn't be absent in any puzzle fan's gaming collection.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 4, 2014
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A strategical third person shooter that fits perfectly within the bigger XCOM universe. It's a shame then that the regularly stuttering framerate and the mediocre graphics put somewhat of a damper on this otherwise impressive party.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 28, 2013
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The new playable characters refresh the gameplay in a way that puts the series back on the map. A map it never left in the first place, we might add.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2014
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Tiny Token Empires takes an old game and makes it its own with a brand new concept. A fun strategy title with a lot of interesting puzzle elements - good for a couple of great hours.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 2, 2013
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