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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Lo Wang's return is highly enjoyable, even though the controls aren't as responsive as they should be and the gameplay lacks variation. Ah well, you can't have everything, I suppose.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 10, 2014
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While the story is strong, the suspense is there well and the visual revamp does the game justice, the main question remains: was this remake really necessary? The awkward controls and technical shortcomings here and there also don't make it a very strong execution and otherwise there is little new under the sun. In terms of gameplay, there is little wrong with it, but if you have played or own the original, this release is a completely unnecessary buy.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 15, 2024
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The framerate isn't great and apparently the camera wants to kill you, but otherwise this is a great send-off for the Assassin's Creed franchise on the last-gen consoles. The environments are varied and your role as a templar is interesting. Definitely recommended.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 14, 2014
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Old, clunky and panic-inducing... Just the way we like our Resident Evil games. However, that still doesn't excuse the fact that Resident Evil 0 is severely inferior to the Resident Evil Remake that came out just last year, which makes this remastered edition a lot less attractive.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 2, 2016
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A unique style, challenging puzzles, a fun story and strong level-design make PiD a well-made platform game. Long loading times, an often frustrating difficulty curve and disappointing audio keep it from being a truly great one.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 27, 2012
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Rainbow Moon is a well-made RPG with a decent amount of micro-managing and a surprisingly strong soundtrack. Unfortunately, the game lacks innovation and simply isn't interesting enough to warrant a higher score.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 6, 2014
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The third episode makes up for the dull second with eventful additions to each of the four major stories. Though some truly exciting things happen to every main character, it's the promise of spectacular things to come that keeps the series upright.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 27, 2015
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An interesting story and neat atmosphere aren't enough to make your game stand-out, especially when the gameplay is as unremarkable as it is here.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 18, 2017
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This game builds on the foundation of Battle for Bikini Bottom, so don't expect much innovation or novelty. However, the gameplay in itself is totally fine thanks to good controls, varied levels and solid presentation. Do take into account that it is a fairly easy game and that the game has some technical flaws, in addition, it can be a bit monotonous at times.- PlaySense
- Posted May 10, 2023
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Better than its predecessor, but lacking in identity, Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 3 mostly offers more of the same, though with excruciatingly long loading times that will drive anyone up the wall. Worth its price tag only if you're interested in the genre and haven't played the previous title.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 5, 2020
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EA brings more depth and detail to its fighting game, though a fierce amount of glitches and framedrops keep it from gaining a legendary status. The absence of any kind of historical mode doesn't help much either.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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Ad Infinitum is characterized by its strong atmosphere and engaging story, which keeps you playing. The few puzzles in the game round out the gaming experience in a positive way, even if it is not entirely technically sound. For example, there are several bugs that can be somewhat a bit annoying at times, and the frame rate is not stable either. Nevertheless, the overall experience of Ad Infinitum nis quite special, making it worthwhile for fans of psychological horror.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 23, 2023
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In style and gameplay a decent sequel to Grow Home, an annoying camera and clumsy BUD keeps it from reaching lofty heights.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 25, 2016
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If you've got friends to play That's You with, it might just be the ideal party game for Sony's PlayLink system.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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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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Immortals of Aveum is a successful first game from Ascendant Studios. Combining a shooter with magic makes for interesting gameplay, and much attention has been paid to the lore, environments and variety in combat. This picks up well and makes for an enjoyable experience. At the same time, the performance is not yet optimal due to a unstable framerate and some jokes feel a bit out of place. That being said, Immortals of Aveum has a fine adventure to offer that is worthwhile with some rough edges every now and then, but they don't get in the way of enjoying the game.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 21, 2023
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Patience and immunity against frustration are much-needed character traits for anyone who wants to try out Flame Over. If you think yourself qualified, then by all means check it out.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 3, 2015
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A spiritual successor to the excellent Until Dawn, Man of Medan is the promising first entry in a brand new series of interactive horror films. Once again, there are plenty of scares to be experienced and 'life or death' choices to be made, though technically the game just doesn't run smooth enough to be as good as the developer's magnum opus.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 2, 2019
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It is worth it because of the engaging gameplay and the steep challenge provided and because of the ability to play in coop. The level of difficulty will lead to a couple of unfair situations and graphically speaking this is a pretty lazy rehash of an older title. The game is pretty expensive too and load times are surprisingly very long. If you can accept these issues then you'll have a good time with this game regardless. But oh boy, we just can't get used to that name!- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 24, 2019
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The authentic medieval atmosphere makes this virtual world a joy to get lost in... Or at least that would be the case, if the game weren't absolutely riddled with bugs and other technical issues. As it stands, this supposed piece of entertainment is a jumbled mess.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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Although Eternal Strands brings interesting lore, features engaging boss fights, offers fun gameplay and has a nice soundtrack, the game also suffers from several shortcomings. For example, the combat is somewhat clunky, the physics are inconsistent and the game lacks a bit in variety over time. A decent game, but it could've been better in many regards.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 4, 2025
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This combination of strategy and tower defense turns out pretty impressive in VR. There's challenge and variation in abundance, though the game would do well with a more active online community.- PlaySense
- Posted May 16, 2017
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An MMO without social obligations is a nice concept in and of itself. The story's decent and the gameplay amusing. Mediocre graphics put a bit of a damper on things though.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 29, 2016
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- Posted Sep 15, 2016
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Better than its predecessor in almost every way, though long loading times and dated graphics still keep the game from reaching top marks.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 19, 2016
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Traditional point & click gameplay with a healthy dose of trial-and-error... Darkestville Castle is definitely worth playing. Its funny story alone should be experienced. At times, though, the game's a bit too clumsy in its execution to warrant a higher score.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 11, 2020
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The story of this game is worthwhile, as it sheds a new perspective on the famous detective. In addition, there is a nice environment, which is complimented with great gameplay and good audio/voice acting. That said, the fight scenes get boring quickly, frame drops are noticeable and the graphics are not of the highest order. The game also lacks structure due to the many side missions, but it is nevertheless an adventure that will entertain you.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 26, 2022
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The captivating story is what keeps The Devil in Me going, thanks in part to the atmospheric setting. Were it not for the fact that the characters can be a bit annoying on their own and that it does start to feel a bit outdated technically. It's a more than fine game on its own that gently tries to offer a bit more interactivity, making it enjoyable. At the same time, though, it is time for innovation and improvement in several areas.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2022
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It's a bit short and the controls are at times quite clumsy, but that doesn't keep this visually unique and overall intriguing platforming experience from being highly recommendable.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 24, 2014
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Star Ocean: The Divine Force is a game with many positives, but offset by just as many negatives. The story is fun, but gets off to a too slow start. The soundtrack is fine, graphically it is mediocre. And so we can go on and on. It is certainly not an unpleasant game, but it could have been better in many ways. However, for fans of the franchise, the game could be well worth playing.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2022
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