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 |
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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We've played a magician and a sleuth and now we've used Sony's virtual reality book to learn a lot about dinosaurs. It's a fun little game, though aged graphics, long loading times and a couple of technical issues keep it from really hitting it off. Young gamers won't mind though - they'll be too busy enjoying the nicely implemented Wonderbook and PlayStation Move features.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 20, 2014
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A fun game that will keep you playing for a long time - if you don't mind the sometimes clumsy controls though.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 15, 2012
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A new game in a now familiar series. It is mostly more of the same, but complemented by subtle improvements and technical optimisations. This makes every race feel slightly different and the Supercross Park is a nice feature that gives you a lot of freedom to race. It is a solid game, but one that has to deal with issues that were also known from previous installments. A lack of real innovation, mediocre AI and graphically it is also not very impressive. Take it into account, but other than that it is a fun racer.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 7, 2023
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As long as you're platforming, you'll have a good time. Start fighting, however, and you'll immediately notice the clumsy combat and weak boss fights. Combine both aspects of the game and the result is a mixed bag.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 19, 2019
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Light Tracer is a wonderful, if at times way too tough VR experience. It looks and sounds great, and will keep players busy for a very long time.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 15, 2017
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Exoprimal's gameplay is truly excellent and visually we have nothing to complain about either. Still, it feels a bit limited in terms of content and although this will be expanded in time, it is a bit too sparse for now. We also do not appreciate the focus on microtransactions, considering it is a full-priced game. Finally, the audio is disappointing, which is a shame. Thus, the many positives also have a downside. Nevertheless, because of its fine gameplay, Exoprimal is worthwhile in its own right.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 3, 2023
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The franchise is back, and this time with a slightly different approach. No single player, and the focus is on large scale battles and creating your own experiences in Battlefield Portal. This works out well, as the unprecedented scale and dynamic gameplay is very good. It is also more accessible than ever before, and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Hazard Zone mode is also a valuable addition, and the possibilities with Portal are endless. All good news, but keep in mind that there will be bugs, unstable frame rates and lag. In other words, the basis is very good, but it can still use some polishing.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 11, 2021
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A unique style and intriguing storyline unfortunately aren't enough to make up for the title's lack of interactivity and overall boring gameplay.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 23, 2016
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Combining BioShock's focus on exploration with the tense chases of Outlast, Close to the Sun delivers an intriguing alternate history in a detailed, believable setting. It's not perfect though: puzzles are often way too easy and the game at times refuses to register your button inputs.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 14, 2019
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An enjoyable hero shooter, especially with a couple of friends in your party. Not every mode is successful, though... and whether Rocket Arena will stand the test of time remains to be seen.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 30, 2020
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Basically the same experience as it is on PS3 and PS4 predecessors, but the game is a bit too dark and the camera too far away from the action to call this a really successful port to Sony's handheld system. It's still worth buying if you haven't played any of the other versions, though.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 23, 2014
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Same shit, different day. Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 has its moments, at times turning into an enjoyable shooter with wonderful graphics - as long as you're playing on PS5, that is. Inconsistent AI and frustrating scenarios however - as well as resolution and framerate issues; if you're on PS4 - ultimately drag down the experience into severe mediocrity.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 25, 2021
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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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Enjoyably silly, if slightly disposable fun - the way we've come to know this particular Telltale series.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 25, 2017
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Mafia III is a game with a great, interesting story and is quite enjoyable if you can look past the repetitive gameplay and technical issues. The open-world feels more like an open-map with almost no activities to engage in, which is a shame.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 10, 2016
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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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The races are as much fun as they've always been and Playground is still an enjoyable addition to the formula. However, if you take the long loading times, the inconsistent reset system and a rather uninspired technical performance into account, it's hard to recommend MXGP 2019 at full price.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 30, 2019
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My Hero One's Justice makes an excellent first impression, but never truly lives up to its expectations afterwards. The main culprits? A combat system that lacks depth and a story mode that lacks difficulty.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 15, 2018
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Conan Exile's gameplay is a lot of fun whether you're playing by yourself or with other people. It's also extremely addictive which makes the game worth your time. It provides a decent challenge with a lot of different features and the developer promises to incrementally add new content which is great news. The game could benefit from some optimization since the game suffers from considerable frame drops and other technical glitches which negatively affect your enjoyment.- PlaySense
- Posted May 22, 2018
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A nice little experience in-between AAA games, though the repetitive nature might severely limit the fun.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 19, 2014
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Difficult and old-school, Slain manages to deliver despite its uninteresting boss fights and linear level design.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 4, 2016
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The successor to Fairy Tail mainly continues the line of the original with fun gameplay and cool boss fights. The interactions between the characters are also very entertaining, but on the other hand, it does not really excel anywhere. The game has technical sloppiness, lacks variety in environments and not all enemies are equally engaging. If you are a fan of Fairy Tail, the game is worth playing, although it could have been better in many ways.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 23, 2024
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A deep, challenging game, clearly inspired by From Software's Dark Souls series, Lords of the Fallen manages to make quite an impression. It's a shame both story and graphics aren't up to par with the amazing gameplay.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 3, 2014
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Digimon's back, though it's probable only die hard fans will be truly ecstatic. The game's just a bit too repetitive for anyone else.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 7, 2017
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The story's kind of pointless, but you'll have fun playing through it. The technical issues should've been fixed by now, though unfortunately we still experienced some.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 11, 2016
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A very capable farming simulator that offers enough entertainment value for long sessions while still having deep mechanics. From a technical standpoint it's all pretty bare bones; the graphics are average at best and the physics are very limited. The game does feel very complete and because of the great tutorial you'll understand everything that goes into managing your own farm in no time. Love farming? Then you'll like this one.- PlaySense
- Posted May 8, 2018
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A fine port of the original to a more compact version which works especially wel on mobile devices. The point of re-releasing this game on the PlayStation 4 somewhat eludes us because if you decide to spend just a tad more, you will be playing a far superior version. Not that this game is bad, it just feels like a waste of time because there is a way better option available to you.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 8, 2018
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A new year, a new part, but it is not really groundbreaking. The game has too few innovations and improvements compared to the previous part and the game also suffers from technical defects. In addition, the performance isn’t optimal on PS5. But credits where credit’s due, the improved Franchise mode is a great step forward, but corrupt savefiles are a shame though.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 2, 2021
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Surviving in a post-apocalyptic world where zombies are the rulers? We've seen it before, but Welcome to ParadiZe gives it a fun twist by allowing you to control zombies.This makes you play both a management game and a top-down shooter/combat game, which makes for an original angle.One drawback, however, is that the gameplay becomes repetitive rather quickly and it looks a bit dated graphically. Too bad, because the concept is a lot of fun.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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At first, Human: Fall Flat's nutty concept and unique visual style make it seem fresh and interesting. After a couple of hours, however, frustration kicks in and the game's flaws start floating to the surface.- PlaySense
- Posted May 16, 2017
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