PlaySense's Scores
- Games
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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Somewhere between whimsical and foreboding, Little Nightmares' captivating atmosphere is its true star, with its tense hide-and-chase gameplay a close second.- PlaySense
- Posted May 9, 2017
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A lesser second season can't ruin a stellar first one, which definitely makes The Last Door worth your while. As far as point-and-click-adventures are concerned, you can't go wrong with this one.- PlaySense
- Posted May 31, 2019
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If you’re into this type of game, EDF 5 is the absolute pinnacle of the franchise thanks to its absurd humour, an excellent online multiplayer, an insane amount of content and the overall madness of never ending onscreen chaos. It is a niche game however and many people won’t understand what the fuss is about. Poor graphics, poor physics, the eternal grind for better gear and old school gameplay are an acquired taste in the case of EDF 5. Tread with caution.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 18, 2019
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It's often unbearably cruel and yell-at-your-screen frustrating, but if you look beyond that, this is one relentless horror experience that crawls under your skin.- PlaySense
- Posted May 9, 2017
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If not for the lack of multiplayer modes, Everybody's Golf VR would be one the best golf games ever made. It gives you the illusion that you're actually standing on a golf course and that's quite an impressive achievement.- PlaySense
- Posted May 31, 2019
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An excellent coop game that mostly excels in coop only because the single player experience forces you to fall back on less than helpful AI. The engine overall is outdated a bit but the progression system, the challenging opponents and the great gameplay provide plenty of entertainment value. Recommended.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 18, 2019
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Murdered: Soul Suspect has a unique concept and backs it up with an intriguing story and a mysterious game world you'll want to explore. Disappointing graphics and slightly unoriginal gameplay keep it from becoming a game to die for, but it's still worth your time and money.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 5, 2014
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The episode's slow opening sequences are a bit of a disappointment after last episode's cliffhanger, though Life Is Strange quickly picks up again to once more build towards an admirable climax. The episode's length is another plus, though the awkward dialogue somewhat detracts from the experience.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 3, 2015
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Still excellent, still worthy of a purchase... if you haven't already bought the PS3/PS Vita release, that is.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 1, 2015
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Capcom once more improves upon the original Street Fighter IV with some tweaks and characters lifted from Street Fighter X Tekken. It's not quite new anymore, but fans will definitely want to pick this up.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 5, 2014
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An enjoyable, if brief puzzle experience with a unique style and trial-and-error gameplay.- PlaySense
- Posted May 9, 2017
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The revamped career mode provides more depth and a detailed run through a season, which is a valuable refresh. It's also cool that the Driver Rating has more influence. We should also point out that the revamped handling system is a step forward, but it still needs some tinkering. Furthermore, visually it is a step forward in terms of models, although it is odd that Tsunoda is suddenly a whole lot bigger. Finally, the AI is a bit inconsistent, but basically F1 24 is a more than excellent racer.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 4, 2024
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The game's a bit slow both at the start and end, but don't let that stop you: if you loved the first game, you'll enjoy this one too. And probably die laughing, come to think of it.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 19, 2017
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It's tough to get into, but once you crossed that threshold, this PC port will grab you by the throat and not let go any time soon.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 30, 2016
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Newcomers will find MotoGP 14 a difficult experience to jump into and the graphics aren't as appealing as they should be. All things considered, though, this is a very decent racing experience, one that fans of the sport cannot afford to miss.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 15, 2014
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Fantastic over-the-top action, well designed characters with some good humor to boot and an interesting narrative make DMC5 a game that is not to miss, especially if you've been a fan of this franchise for years. Newcomers needn't worry either because a solid tutorial gives you all the info you'll need to stylishly smash all the devil spawn back to the depths of hell. The soundtrack and the cut scenes round things off nicely. The camera sometimes struggles to keep up and some of the environments can get a bit bland though. Capcom brings it's A game yet again. Recommended.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 6, 2019
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An interesting adventure in the hypothetical year 2048, though it lacks replay value and smooth controls. Still, a great story, excellent voice acting and a unique graphical style make this game very much worth your time.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 19, 2018
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You control Arca's Path with nothing but your head and thanks to the game's sublime head tracking it's possible to be very precise. Add varied level design to the mix and you'll know you're dealing with an interesting experience. However, the whole thing will be over in just three hours, which isn't all that many.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 17, 2018
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Sublevel Zero Redux offers its players quite a challenge, though the crafting could've been more in-depth. Besides that a very enjoyable game.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 8, 2017
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The Evil Within 2 isn't flawless, but it delivers where it counts. It's an at times scary and at often exhilarating experience with an intriguing story, hampered slightly by mediocre graphics and lacklustre voice-acting.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 19, 2017
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Still as crazy and over-the-top as only a Devil May Cry game can be and that's a good thing. This is the game's most complete version too, though the graphical upgrade isn't especially impressive.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 12, 2015
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A mixture of strategy and exploration... there's a combination you don't see every day. Some limitations with the audio form the only downside to this otherwise great adventure, that manages to convince with intuitive controls and a unique setting.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 17, 2018
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DICE delivers a powerful Star Wars experience, even if the game's lack of depth and disappointing modes keep it from reaching the stratospheric heights of the movies.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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Futuregrind is a game that works really well because of its great controls, it's a steep challenge and it's overall a nice game. The variation in level goals is somewhat lacking and this game isn't really meant for long gaming sessions since you'll repeatedly have to try many of the same sections over and over. But, Futuregrind is the ideal companion for short bursts of gaming sessions.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 7, 2019
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A truly wonderful - some might even call it "transcendent" - experience, unnecessarily hampered by an annoying camera and clunky controls.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 7, 2016
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This episode's a bit slower than the previous one and a couple of moments don't really fit the overall tone of the story. That story, however, is still very much worth following, while Telltale's signature humor once more steals the show.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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Playing Pinball in virtual reality turns out to be a lot of fun and a lot more intuitive than the "on-screen" versions we're used to. Now, if only the title had a bit more to offer in terms of content, we'd be completely sold.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 7, 2016
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Disney's magic returns in the latest iteration of Kingdom Hearts, an adventure that is well worth your time. The story is interesting enough. Graphics are beautifully realized and the special attacks are fantastic. At the same time the audio feels like it's a bit out of sync and the gameplay feels like a throwback to previous Kingdom Hearts games. If you're a fan of the franchise however, you'll love every minute.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 7, 2019
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Two Point Campus builds on what Two Point Hospital brought us and that is a management sim that doesn't take itself too seriously. The controls on the PlayStation 5 are well integrated, were it not for the fact that the game does have a lot of input registration issues - which can be annoying. Also, the frame rate is not always top notch and for veterans, it's pretty easy. With that said, Two Point Campus manages to offer newcomers a perfect learning curve. The audiovisual style is fine and the gameplay is a lot of fun, which makes it quite worthwhile.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 19, 2022
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While it is fun to play through a Wolfenstein game with a friend, Youngblood feels a bit lacklustre when compared to its predecessors. Still, the gunplay is solid enough and the well-designed levels keep you invested. Worth a buy if you've got a partner to play with.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 5, 2019
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