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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Need for Speed Unbound can be called one of the better games in the franchise thanks to its fine gameplay and fun races. At the same time, we can't ignore the fact that the police feels unbalanced and the game suffers from a lot of pop-in. Also, the balance between cars is not good and the checkpoints are awkwardly placed in certain races. Every positive point also has a negative counterpart, which ultimately makes it nothing more than a mediocre racer.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 14, 2022
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It's been a while, but now there finally is a new MotoGP game. It's got everything you'd expect in terms of content, but the whole package is a bit disappointing. It's inaccessible, there's an awful amount of pop-up and the visuals are mediocre at best. Better luck next time.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 10, 2013
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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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Lots of depth and freedom give Farming Simulator 17 quite the edge when compared to its predecessors. However, a truckload of bugs, a lack of innovation and an overabundance on repetitive gameplay elements keep this farmer from earning maximum profit.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 12, 2016
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Well, this is a bit of a disappointment... The story isn't as gripping as it could have been, the game feels rushed and the visuals aren't as good as you'd expect. It offers closure for the fans, sure, but as the final part of an epic trilogy it doesn't even come close to the mark.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 24, 2014
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All three PC adventures of Adam Venture now arrive on PS3 in an interesting, challenging and often funny package. There's some technical hick-ups (especially visually) and the controls aren't as smooth as they should be, but that shouldn't stop puzzle fans from considering a purchase.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 10, 2014
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The old-fashioned 2D-levels are - as always - a treat, while the 3D-levels once more disappoint with wooden controls and confusing perspectives. Just stick to 2D, folk - you'll be all the better for it.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 15, 2017
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Waddle Home is quite the amusing experience, though it beats us why this rather straightforward experience thinks it needs virtual reality to succeed.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 12, 2016
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There's a lot to do in Slayaway Camp: Butcher's Cut and most of it is actually a lot of fun. Quite surprising for a mobile game, ported to PS4. Shame the price tag is a little high.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 15, 2017
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Decent fan service, building upon the foundation of the original. However, a lack of innovation and emphasis on "playing it safe" don't exactly turn Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 into a must buy.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 12, 2016
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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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Strictly on its own merits, Worms Battlegrounds is a fine game. However, weak graphics and a lack of technical innovation really hurt the experience.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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The game is clearly aimed at younger gamers, so it certainly offers fun for them thanks to its accessibility. It also does not lack the familiar humor and the presentation is fine. At the same time, the game also has several drawbacks. There is little variety in missions, there are not many unlocks and the overall content is somewhat sparse. In itself a nice game, but it could have had more potential.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 13, 2024
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Easily the weakest episode of the season so far, with a meandering plot, too much attention to the least interesting characters and a severe lack of focus.- PlaySense
- Posted May 9, 2017
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- Posted Jun 30, 2016
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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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Sadly the PS3 version of Crysis 3 is the worst version compared to the other platforms. The PS3 version is filled with framedrops, pop-ups, audio glitches and disappointing graphics. The singleplayer is fine, but it's short and the story is far from interesting. A fun shooter at best, but certainly no more than that. If you want the best experience you’re better off with the Xbox or PC version.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 28, 2013
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A funny and at times quite marvelous experience, held back by an imperfect balance and annoyingly mediocre controls. Still, Rack N Ruin is worth checking out, even if it's only for its fantastic soundtrack and hilarious main character.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 1, 2015
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MotoGP 21 is a fine racing game, that surpasses its predecessor in a couple of subtle ways. However, that's not enough to truly set this game apart from the competition. Its content is rather limited, the AI still makes odd decisions and collisions just don't feel like... well, collisions. Milestone's on the right path, but it hasn't quite reached its destination yet.- PlaySense
- Posted May 5, 2021
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The First Tree hits and misses; hits in terms of story and soundtrack, misses as far as the clumsy controls, useless puzzles and messy technical aspects are concerned.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 17, 2018
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Rico is back, in a technically stable adventure that unfortunately lacks an interesting story, varied mission design and state-of-the-art graphics. There's a lot of fun to be had in the world though and perhaps that's enough.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 17, 2018
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A fun collection with a lot of diverse games that invokes a lot of nostalgia. The games are emulated perfectly and extra options such as load and save states come in extremely handy. At its core this is a solid package but the fact that the controls are poorly explained is a missed opportunity. Also, a number of high profile third party titles are blatantly absent. There aren't any extra features either but it doesn't take away from the fact that this is a solid package overall.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 4, 2018
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There's still a lot of growth potential in the Dissidia franchise, with its unique 'Bravery' system and strategic qualities. However, Square Enix doesn't exactly pull out all the stops with this iteration.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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An original puzzle game that creatively plays with dimensions while telling a good story at the same time. The setting is original, the voice acting is excellent and the puzzles are creatively designed. The game only lasts for about two hours though and the controls feel a bit nervous for some reason. You'll regularly and unwillingly drop items often too which is frustrating and hampers the overall pacing of the game.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 7, 2019
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If you were expecting a phenomenal third game in this series, you'll be disappointed by the amount of wasted potential displayed on screen. The worst offenders? A weird control scheme, boring career mode and lots of small technical issues. The game's still fun to play, but it could've been so much more.- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 15, 2018
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A neat concept and an intriguing story make for a decent experience. However, the repetitive nature of both the gameplay and the virtual worlds you're exploring keep Morphite from reaching the lofty heights it aims for.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 10, 2017
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Arizona Sunshine hinges on a neat concept and delivers an enjoyable singleplayer experience, which - unfortunately - has been put together rather sloppily. The amount of pop-up alone is enough to give any sane person a headache.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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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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A nice little treat to fill in the downtime between the big releases. Nothing more, nothing less.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 10, 2014
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The return of Micro Machines aims at the online market and falls flat on its face, due to mediocre connections, terrible matchmaking and frankly, a lack of players. Why the hell did they not include a singleplayer mode?- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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