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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A fun title geared towards younger players. Unfortunately the game is plagued by lazy design which results in ugly menus, power-ups that aren' t thought out very well, lack of an online multiplayer and characters that communicate through text balloons instead of through speech. Nickelodeon Kart Racers isn't a bad game at its core but it is a pile of missed opportunities and lazy choices. A shame, because Spongebob really deserves better than this.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 29, 2018
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Proof that some classics should remain in the past... The story still works and the soundtrack’s awesome, but everything else is a disaster. Clunky controls, stupid AI, a shitload of bugs and glitches... The list of complaints is almost never-ending.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 4, 2020
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FIFA Street, this ain't. Street Power Football is nothing more than a series of mediocre minigames, and none of them feel even remotely like you're playing football. Add less than stellar animations and a steep price tag, and you'll realize Street Power Football just isn't worth your hard-earned money.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 7, 2020
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A fun shooter, collecting the best moments out of five classic James Bond movies on one disc. Then again, the gameplay has aged, the graphics are terrible and both loading times and enemy AI are major disappointments. There are better alternatives on the shooter market, that's for sure.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 29, 2012
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The first full-fledged 3D adventure of Kirby is immediately a hit. The visual style is to be enjoyed, the gameplay is delightful and the many hours of fun you can put into it make it worthwhile for any Switch owner. There is almost nothing to complain about and with that Nintendo delivers another top seller for their console. Kirby fan or not, Kirby and the Forgotten Land is highly recommended and a game you must have played.- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 1, 2022
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A great concept does not automatically make for a great videogame, especially when the execution is this lacklustre. In this case, the repetitive gameplay, long loading times and awful graphics are the main detractors. The intriguing multiplayer set-up could've been a saving grace, but is ultimately hampered by a severe lack of players. Shame.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 10, 2019
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Hell and Damnation is what you'll experience while playing this game. Our advice: don't.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 10, 2013
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Fans of farming might enjoy this, but if you're not particularly fond of agriculture, we wouldn't recommend this game. To be sure, it's an incredibly deep experience, but sheer depth does not prevent a title like this from growing stale within a couple of hours. Repetitive gameplay, outright bizarre physics and mediocre visuals don't help either.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 23, 2013
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Fans of the franchise will love this spin-off, but even they will have to put up with the terrible checkpoints and audiovisual hick-ups. Clumsy game design at its err... best?- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 24, 2014
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The use of PlayStation Move or SIXAXIS features is a rare thing, so Dare to Fly is at least somewhat unique. It's also rather mediocre, with long loading times, a lackluster story, an unhealthy amount of pop-up and power-ups that simply don't work. Skip this.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 30, 2013
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Oh how we wish we could've just replayed Dead Space or Alien: Isolation instead of this pile of junk. Syndrome tries to do those sources of inspiration justice... And fails on every possible level.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 15, 2017
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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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Agony is hell - literally and figuratively. A potentially great concept brought down by a terrible technical performance and lacklustre gameplay, more likely to frustrate than scare you.- PlaySense
- Posted May 31, 2018
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Yoji Shinkawa's contribution is obvious and together with the variation in weaponry these are the only positive aspects of Left Alive. The rest is garbage. Graphics are horrible. The AI is incredibly stupid. The story is non-existent. The user interface is clunky. There is no variation in levels. Do you want us to keep going? Take our word for it, don't buy this excuses for a game.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 19, 2019
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A fitting tribute to classic dungeon crawlers, though low difficulty, a lack of a level editor and a boring esthetic keep it from becoming a classic in and of itself.- PlaySense
- Posted Dec 13, 2016
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There are a few cute things in here, but overall it's more of Cluster F.ck than a Fluster Cluck... if that makes sense.- PlaySense
- Posted Nov 3, 2014
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An interesting story isn't enough to save Past Cure. The main culprits? Lacklustre controls and an absolute overdose of bugs. Shame.- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 5, 2018
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The cut scenes in this game are well made and a sight to behold but that's the only positive aspect to Shaq-Fu. Gameplay is a drag and the script is absolutely terrible. Audio visually this game is a throwback to the early 00's and believe it or not but this title actually plays worse than the original. Even if this was done intentionally, we didn't appreciate it.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 26, 2018
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- Posted May 16, 2016
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This should never have come out on PS3, as evidenced by a sh.tload of technical issues. If you absolutely want this at best mediocre experience, we advise you go for the PC version.- PlaySense
- Posted Sep 2, 2014
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What a horrible game. Combat is stiff and unpleasant. The badly positioned camera constantly gets on your nerves. Where to go and what to do is totally unclear. Bosses are uninspired and no fun at all. Everything in this game screams 'ignore me!' so that's our advice to you. Do not buy this game - you have been warned!- PlaySense
- Posted Mar 19, 2019
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This game should have been the ultimate fan service to One Piece fans but unfortunately the game severely disappoints. The limited gameplay that the title offers is repetitive and doesn't add a whole lot. The parts where you're blasting ships and a Kraken is fun but wears thin very quickly. One Piece: Grand Cruise definitely had potential but the developer didn't take any chances at all.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 26, 2018
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A dauntingly hard game that asks a lot of patience from its gamers, A-Men 2 is a love-it-or-hate-it kind of deal. It's an interesting, if at times rather frustrating experience, also because of mediocre checkpints and the lack of a Cross-buy option.- PlaySense
- Posted Jan 20, 2014
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What could have been a great game has turned out to be the exact opposite: a rushed effort, supported with ugly graphics and boring gameplay. Granted, Michael Rooker and Norman Reedus' voice acting is pitch perfect, but that's hardly worth spending fifty dollars for... isn't it?- PlaySense
- Posted Apr 2, 2013
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There are fun things to do with Gollum in a game by itself, but everything failed with The Lord of the Rings: Gollum. The controls do not feel right, the level design is outdated, the music does not match situations, visually it is very inconsistent and we could go on and on. Better is just the short conclusion: avoid this game.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 20, 2023
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Pure garbage. This game's still in alpha status and thus isn't able to carry on the legacy of the franchise. Shame.- PlaySense
- Posted Oct 7, 2015
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It's unbelievable that this broken mess of a game appears on the PlayStation Network in this basically unplayable state. It's worse if you consider the steep asking price. Steer clear.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 16, 2019
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A nice attempt at a PlayStation Vita game that ultimately falls short of the mark. The well-implemented touch controls are interesting enough to keep you playing for a while, though the repetitive nature of the gameplay, lack of challenge and short length make it hard to recommend.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 28, 2013
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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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Although MindsEye brings varied missions and entertaining situations to the action, thanks in part to solid acting, the final quality is below par. The frame rate is dramatic, the game has many bugs, the AI is stupid, there are many graphical glitches and we could go on and on. However, the most sad thing is that MindsEye has quite a lot of potential, but it simply does not live up to it because of its many shortcomings.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 15, 2025
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