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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A great story and interesting atmosphere make for a highly entertaining - and at times even creepy - brain twister.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2016
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Sonic returns this year with a 2D platformer, and where the game starts out excellent, it weakens a bit in the long run. This is unfortunate, but the fact is that the gameplay in itself does provide enough fun, and the game is full of nostalgic references to the past, which are on point. The controls are top notch, but the co-op, while fun on paper, is too chaotic in execution, so it doesn't work well. At its core, a more than fine game, but where there are many pros, there are just as many cons to consider.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 2, 2023
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Being Iron Man looks, feels and plays great, even if long loading times and a steep learning curve kill the joy a bit. One of PS VR’s most engrossing titles, nevertheless.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 6, 2020
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An intriguing open world filled with content and challenging combat turn Karakot into a game that’s definitely worth your time. The graphics left a bit to be desired, though.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 23, 2020
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It's a bit too easy, but still... Pokémon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl is a wonderful reissue of a set of classic games, with lots of visual improvements and an admirable loyalty to the original titles. Worth your money.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 29, 2021
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Play soccer in a way that only Nintendo can, in Mario Strikers. Mario Strikers is a game that is especially fun to play with friends, thanks to the variety of moves and in-depth mechanics. Were it not that the field game does not work so well, because the emphasis is too much on tackles and items. Also, the content of the game is rather sparse and to make matters worse, the AI is also very inconsistent. There is certainly fun to be had in the game, but we had actually expected a bit more from this game.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 9, 2022
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A nice comeback, were it not for the bugs and glitches. They were present in the previous versions and, unfortunately, appear to have made the journey to this generation of consoles along with everything else.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 12, 2016
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This game takes us back to the early days of the mafia, set in Sicily. You can expect a nice adventure full of action and excitement, but at the same time, it's all rather predictable. The large number of knife fights that serve as the standard climax to a boss battle also feel rather trite. It is a technically excellent game with good and engaging gameplay, but at the same time, it is not groundbreaking in any way. Hangar 13 plays it very safe, so if you are familiar with the franchise (especially the first part), you know what to expect.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 15, 2025
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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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Training your brain never hurts, and this game on the Switch provides another great opportunity to do so. The game presents you with a series of activities and although some of them can be a bit frustrating, thanks in part to the controller control (play in handheld), it does manage to bring a lot of fun thanks to its diversity and multiplayer features. Not the best game ever in the series, but it is one that will entertain you.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 26, 2022
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Zone of the Enders HD is a great collection. The first one feels a bit dated and simplistic, but the second one is definitely one of the best mech games ever made. If you've never played these and find yourself intrigued by the concept, don't hesitate to buy it.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 10, 2012
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Sakura Wars is not for everyone, but if you tune into its specific kind of weirdness, you'll definitely end up having a blast. If not for its superficial combat, this would've gotten a higher score.- PlaySense
- Posted May 11, 2020
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This game dishes out an interesting mythology that is complemented by a deep combat system, so it never gets bored easily. The colorful levels and high fun content then finish it off. Mind you, the game has some graphical glitches and the co-op feature feels a bit superfluous, considering it adds nothing and comes across as somewhat lazy. That said, Evil West is a more than excellent game in its own right.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 14, 2022
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Same old, same old... Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory delivers more of the same and is therefore more than good enough... The incredibly slow starting hours, however, do kind of hurt the overall experience.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 24, 2018
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There's a lot of depth and strategy to be found in Rainbow Six: Siege, especially when you're playing with a headset. However, the lack of content is something to be considered when pondering the game's retail price.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 11, 2015
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Kratos hits it out of the park once more, only this time he shows that greatness may rest in the palm of your hands.- PlaySense
- Posted May 27, 2014
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The Inner World never dares to venture into unknown territory. Because of this, it never truly leaves an impression. It's fun, yes, but hardly memorable.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 8, 2017
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One of the series' best episodes, Giant Consequences will keep you grinning from beginning to end. It's a shame that it ends rather quickly.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 25, 2017
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An entertaining point & click adventure which offers you plenty of humor. The story has plenty of plot twists which makes for a refreshing, visually appealing game. Playtime is relatively short and the character development is very limited by consequence. Nevertheless, Detective Gallo is a fun diversion while it lasts.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 7, 2018
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House of Ashes is the best Dark Picture yet, with an interesting setting, well-developed characters, some truly harrowing scenarios and the usual creativity in the deaths department. If you liked the other ones, you'll definitely love this.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 21, 2021
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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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A creative mixture of genres, Haven tells a believable and engaging story, accompanied by a wonderful soundtrack. It gets a bit repetitive toward the end, but don’t let that stop you from experiencing this.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 23, 2020
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Evil Dead: The Game is a tribute to the franchise that is very good in many ways. It is visually stunning, the audio is excellent, the gameplay is addictive and the whole thing is worked out to perfection. However, the balance could be better and despite the size of the game, the two maps feel a little sparse. Furthermore, the game has some minor flaws, but nothing big to worry about. Recommended.- PlaySense
- Posted May 20, 2022
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A nice little spin on the well-known Tetris formula, Tricky Towers is a lot of fun when you've got some friends to play it with.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 11, 2016
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- Posted Jun 14, 2013
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Zombie Army 4 expands upon the basics of the preceding trilogy, adding depth through weapons and perks. It offers dozens of hours of zombie action, topped off by a highly addicting co-op mode. Mediocre graphics and clunky controls keep the game from being a must-have, though.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 3, 2020
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This game has finally made its way into the west and we should be happy for that. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is above all an interesting experience, even though weak graphics and a frustrating camera keep it from being a truly great one.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 27, 2015
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When Viking's Attack is a fun little game, ideally played in short sessions. It looks and plays fine, with cross-platform options (if you buy the PS3 or the Vita version, you get the other one as well) available to extend playability. Not the most impressive title ever, but definitely good for a couple of laughs.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 11, 2012
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This game is better than its predecessor in every way imaginable. More options in the track editor, no more frame drops and several other interesting enhancements. Load times do remain a general issue whenever Milestone develops a game and Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 2 is no exception. If you dig motocross though, you'll be hard pressed to find a better title at the moment.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 27, 2019
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An intuitive camera turns Wayward Sky, much to our surprise, into one of the most enjoyable games for PlayStation VR yet.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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