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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Diverse locations, a tremendous amount of content and fast-paced gameplay ensure you'll have a blast playing Xenon Racer. The AI is somewhat unpredictable and the game does suffer from framedrops and long load times. If you can look past these minor technical quirks then there is plenty here to be enjoyed.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 8, 2019
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Chromagun VR is an integral VR port of the original game which came out a few years ago. Clearly a take on the Valve's successful Portal series, Chromagun manages to fully stand on its own two legs. Blending colors to solve puzzles is fun even though difficulty isn't balanced out very well as you progress. Although this certainly isn't a system seller, it's a decent game overall. It is merely ok, nothing more and nothing less.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 27, 2019
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The PlayStation Vita version is faithfully ported to the PlayStation 3 and, as it turns out, does not make as much of an impression on the big screen. Ubisoft tweaked the free-running and combat aspects of the game, though didn't bother fixing bugs and other shortcomings. Graphically, it's a totally expected letdown.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 27, 2014
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When The Sinking City focuses on its every Lovecrafian tale and lets you play the paranormal sleuth, it gets under your skin and manages to keep you hooked. As soon as it turns into a survival horror game with shooting mechanics, however, the result is bad enough to make you want to stop playing all together.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 7, 2019
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MGXP PRO is pretty much the same game as the previous iteration. Sure, there are some improvements in the graphical department. Physics are at times more realistic than before and the big old playground called Compound is back. Negatives? Load times are far too long, the reset system is frustrating because it's highly inconsistent, the game lacks innovation and we could go on.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 15, 2018
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The game provides you with a strong and compelling story, where the choices you make actually have an impact. Add challenging gameplay with interesting RPG elements and the developer succeeds in its mission. The fact is, the game could do with some more attention in the form of better animations and models, as well as an elaboration in the features, which sometimes feel like an afterthought. Nevertheless, it is a fun title that is worth playing.- PlaySense
- Posted May 18, 2022
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An elaborate strategy experience, hurt by mediocre graphics and a disappointing fighting system. It's a shame we can't properly read the letters on the screen either.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 14, 2015
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Infliction is pretty creepy at times, though it tries a little too hard to be P.T. The game's overall lack of originality is its biggest flaw, immediately followed by the piss-poor graphics.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 2, 2020
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Worth it for the fans, especially with the addition of a co-operative mode. If you're not already on board, the game's repetitive nature may get to you.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 25, 2017
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The whole thing's drenched in the moody atmosphere of the TV show, which in and of itself makes sure any fan of the series will feel right at home. The unique spin on tactical gameplay is also very much worth experiencing.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 7, 2020
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The game suffers from a boring story, uninspired voice acting, a forced grind, a mediocre presentation and, above all, lots of bugs and glitches. All ingredients that do not make a good game and that is a shame, because the atmosphere and setting are quite interesting. The management aspect is also fascinating. Indeed, the basis for a good tactical game is definitely there, but the many negative elements get in the way of its potential.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 4, 2024
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A different approach to the well-established formula of Ratchet & Clank that works well... for the most part. The single-player is extremely short, but the strategic nature of the gameplay makes the online multiplayer very enjoyable.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 10, 2012
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As a new IP, Forspoken comes off quite well. For example, the story and lore is very interesting, with the interactions between Frey and her bracelet Cuff being enjoyable. Add in magical combat and parkour, and it creates a game that can bring you a lot of fun. At the same time, you have to take into account a very weak beginning and that it is very recognizable in terms of gameplay design. That is, it's more of the same and in terms of variety not really extensive. As a result, Forspoken is a game that is worth playing, but at the same time it doesn't really excel or innovate in anything very much.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 23, 2023
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Darksiders is back, but unfortunately this third game in the series suffers from an identity crisis. The unique world is still a lot of fun to explore, though in trying to copy the Dark Souls formula, Darksiders III has lost track of what made the previous games special.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 27, 2018
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This is definitely one hell of a weird experience. The art style is magnificent, the combat exhilarating and the soundtrack interesting. Interesting is also an apt word to describe the humor in the game. However, the level design is rather repetitive and the much advertised 'gigolo' missions are rather limited in options. If you liked similar titles like No More Heroes and Lollipop Chainsaw, you might just like Killer is Dead, if you're willing to overlook its flaws.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 28, 2013
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Track Lab combines making music and solving puzzles into a very unique and entertaining title with excellent controls and lovely tunes which are sure to relax anybody. The amount of puzzles is somewhat limited and making music (in a separate game mode) is where the meat of Track Lab lies. Although you can spend hours and hours in this mode, you can't share any of your creations with anybody else oddly enough.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 8, 2018
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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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This is the Police aims to give the player a lot of freedom in his actions, but ends up a rather repetitive mess. It's fun for a couple of hours, but not exactly memorable.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 28, 2017
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It's a decent way to spend some time in-between the bigger releases, though Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India is ultimately too superficial to make a lasting impression. A promising setting ultimately isn't enough to keep this 2D platformer interesting.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 2, 2016
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We felt like Spider-Man, swooping throughout a unique world at our leisure. If you're prone to motion sickness, however, this will not be your favourite Christmas gift.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 21, 2016
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Once more, Minecraft: Story Mode delivers an enjoyable adventure. Jesse remains a truly engaging character and the rest of the cast also does everything in their power to keep you thoroughly endeared.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 25, 2017
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About time this game got a western release! It's a lot of fun too, though the game does start to show its age in both gameplay and graphics departments. It's an okay game, but the brief length and lack of any multiplayer options are the final nails in Metal Wolf Chaos XD's proverbial coffin.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 26, 2019
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The jolly kangaroo is back in a brand new adventure, and it's quite enjoyable. This thanks to the fine gameplay and fun combat, making it a successful adventure. The diversity in environments and fighting moves provide variety in gameplay, but on the other side, the game has annoying bugs, the voice acting is not good and the audio will regularly drop out. So there is still some polishing to do, but if you look past that it is an entertaining platformer.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 9, 2022
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The gameplay is recognizable and therefore still enjoyable, though the touch features leave a lot to be desired. And was it really necessary to make the tutorial so damn hard?- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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If you know the series, then you will be able to have fun with this game despite it being separate from the larger storyline. If you are not familiar with it, then you will not understand much of it because the story will be impossible to follow. Although the game has some nice mini-games to offer and is graphically neat, it is somewhat repetitive and too limited. Nice for fans, but not an outlier.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 17, 2024
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The official license keeps the game interesting for a while. Then, you'll start noticing the clumsy controls and the mediocre presentation. It won't be long before you realize that there are better off-road racers out there.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 29, 2012
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Ubisoft delivers a barebones VR arena shooter set in space for 4 players. Although the technical execution is good, the lack of content and the disadvantage you have against PC players due to being limited to using the DualShock 4 controller only prevents it from being truly fun. Maybe in time this game will grow out to be the next Unreal tournament in VR but right now we cannot recommend this game, especially at the current price point.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 8, 2019
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This kart racer plays very nicely and there is also a lot to unlock, which makes it a fun title in its own right. Were it not that the game is riddled with microtransactions and the number of circuits is low. On top of that, there is an unbalanced power-up system and the paid content feels superfluous, making it very disappointing in practice. The core is good, but it falls short in several other areas.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 21, 2022
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Occasionally enjoyable, Unbox: Newbie's Adventure is nevertheless plagued by horrible controls, a terrible camera and repetitive gameplay. Upvote the concept, downvote its execution.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 31, 2017
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It's a bit repetitive, but those first few hours are a lot of fun because of the enjoyable gameplay, decent voice-acting and laugh-out-loud humor.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 24, 2015
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