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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Hardly original and poorly executed, Super Dungeon Bros could have been a lot of fun, were it not for the annoying bugs, slow controls and unforgiving difficulty. Shame.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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A severe lack of challenge, an overdose of technical problems, repetitive and uninspired gameplay... Well, the co-op's a bit fun at times, so there's that.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 12, 2017
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Great concept, horrible execution – that’s the long and short of it. Repetitive levels, gameplay depending on chance over skill, bugs that regularly force you to reload old save files… Empire of Sin just isn’t very good.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 23, 2020
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Well, the environments don't look that bad… but if that's the only good thing you can say about a game, there's definitely something very wrong with this product. 2XL Games tried and failed. Next!- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 16, 2012
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The pay-to-play method is shameful and technically, The Tomorrow Children isn't all that great either. A missed opportunity, since the game's theme remains interesting.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 12, 2016
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Zorro presents a game meant for young kids, but the developer underestimates a bit what the standard is these days. This makes only the youngest kids will get some fun out of it. For the rest, it's a disappointment. The game is too easy, does nothing special and has little variation. There are also annoying bugs that make Zorro The Cronicles a game to avoid.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 22, 2022
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Narcos: Rise of the Cartels could've used more polish. A lot more polish, in every department. Dumb AI, reused maps and a long list of gameplay errors will definitely put a damper on your enjoyment. Even true fans of the show should skip this.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 2, 2019
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A lazy PS Vita port that doesn't manage to succeed on any front, Fate/Extella had better been left on the cutting room floor.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 31, 2017
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An interesting concept that doesn't quite come out right. Tuning your car is fun because of the tremendous amount of parts available but unfortunately it's the game itself that needs tuning. Controls are terrible. AI is atrocious. Physics are all over the place. The game is riddled with bugs. You won't find anybody else online. All of these issues could be patched out but in its current state this game is a car wreck. A pity.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 24, 2018
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There's potential here, but it's hard to bring that into account when the visuals, audio and gameplay are all mediocre or even straightout bad.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 18, 2017
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We had high hopes for Firewall Ultra, but it ended up being a deception. Playing together can still be fun and graphically it looks neat as well, but the rest of the game actually disappoints. The gameplay does not feel right, the menus are a disaster to navigate, the special VR2 features are not used, the sound is inconsistent, and so on. Alas, Firewall Ultra is not what it should have been.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 23, 2023
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This could have been interesting, but - among other things - clumsy gameplay, long loading times and a lack of online adversaries keep it from reaching its true potential. Shame.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 7, 2016
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Boring level design, a lack of innovation and uninspired extras make this frustratingly difficult game hardly worth playing. Skip it.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 23, 2014
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Every now and then, Schacht shows promise, though in the end this only serves to make the annoying camera, horribly buggy level design and lacklustre controls all the more disappointing.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 5, 2018
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The concept in itself is fine, but De-Formers never turns a promising idea into a worthwhile experience. Shame.- PlaySense
- Posted May 16, 2017
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The original was a perfectly good game and this remastered version doesn't bring anything new to the table. Neither does it improve the original in any way, shape or form. The technical issues combined with the repetitive gameplay dull the experience. Other issues we encountered were faulty controls and a less than optimal user interface. In the future, all of our gripes might be solved by some major updates but as it stands this game is a mess.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 9, 2018
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Island Time VR's mascot Carl (voiced by Kinda Funny's Greg Miller) can't save this game from mediocrity. The game doesn't belong on PlayStation VR as it painfully reminds us of the platform's well-known technical limitations such as limited tracking capabilities and limited control options. The game often feels unfair because of the lackluster controls and when repetition sets in, you wish you were playing something else instead. The price for PlayStation users is higher than the PC version with no optimization to show for it which is inexcusable.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 9, 2018
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Redfall brings a pretty nice visual style and the setting is also very strong in concept, complemented by a good atmosphere. But that's where it stops in terms of good news. Indeed, in execution, the setting is somewhat dull and more problematic are the many technical and graphical problems. The gameplay in itself is also uninspired, never challenging and has somewhat an identity crisis. In the process, the unique skills of the characters hardly show up as meaningful contributions. All in all, Redfall is a huge disappointment plagued by a host of technical shortcomings. Very unfortunate.- PlaySense
- Posted May 2, 2023
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The amount of content, the sensation of speed and the overall gameplay are alright in Dangerous Driving. The rest of the game isn't. There are huge frame rate issues and graphically the game is pretty weak and the motion blur is used far too much for its own good. The AI is atrocious and we haven't even discussed the bugs that are all over the place. And the soundtrack? There isn't one. Not recommended at all.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 24, 2019
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True to its name, Disaster Report 4 is a disaster to behold. Mostly in the audio and visuals department, though its gameplay isn't interesting enough to keep you playing either.- PlaySense
- Posted May 11, 2020
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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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A South Park game is always welcome, and Ubisoft has shown how to do it. THQ Nordic, on the other hand, is showing how not to do it. The levels are rather simplistic, the combat is stiff, it gets repetitive very quickly and the game has difficulty spikes. On top of that, South Park in 3D feels strange and the game just isn't that engaging. Still, to end on a positive note, the AI is okay and the original voices are used. However, that is not enough to justify a purchase.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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Daymare 1998 is a commendable attempt at 90s horror nostalgia... though its excruciatingly slow controls, frustrating inventory system and problematic framerate make for a near unplayable experience. Shame, cause there's some promise beneath the misery.- PlaySense
- Posted May 11, 2020
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The career mode is pretty entertaining but that's about the only quality of this game. Controlling your player leaves a lot to be desired for one. The lack of other modes, horrible commentary and the lack of an online option further put a final nail in the coffin; Tennis World Tour feels like an unfinished, rushed product. A shame.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 11, 2018
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Massira tries to tell a story about how being a refugee feels. This could potentially make for a highly original and creative game, but unfortunately Massira is neither. Mediocre platforming action with a remarkable yet unpolished visual design best describes this game. The controls are far too sensitive for a platformer which is a cardinal sin in this genre. The message the game tries to convey doesn't suit the gameplay either which makes for a strange and uneventful experience. The only good thing Massira has going for it, is it's music.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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Flying with planes has its fun moments and the soundtrack is enjoyable. Everything else about this title, however, is simply abysmal. Don't buy this.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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A fine concept isn't enough on its own merit... Especially with repetitive mission design and a control scheme that never manages to work properly. Skip it!- PlaySense
- Posted Feb 1, 2018
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A brave, but ultimately failed attempt to reintroduce gamers to the Second World War. Awful AI, disastrous level design, weak textures... name a problem and this game will probably have it in abundance. Skip this.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 3, 2014
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Visiting Hong Kong is a pleasure in Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown, especially with the game's cars, which handle well. The game also certainly has potential and fun elements, but everything is grandly negated by persistent connection problems. Even a month after the release it's a challenge to be able to race online... In addition, the performance is lousy and visually it does not impress. With more time, this certainly could have been a good game, but its current state is not the best.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 15, 2024
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Boring, ugly and incredibly brief... though the latter is probably a good thing. Do yourself a favour and just rewatch the first two films in the franchise. You'll have a lot more fun with them than you'll ever have playing through this garbage.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 2, 2019
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