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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Though the fast teleporting action is what ultimately makes this VR-game worth your while, the title is still too limited and too awkward to recommend. Frankly, the desolated online community doesn't help either.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 26, 2019
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Finally! Proof that racing trucks might be just as much fun as racing any other vehicle. The graphics feel a bit underwhelming though and empty online servers are always a bummer.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 5, 2019
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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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Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot works like gangbusters. It makes you feel the impact and brutality of every dog fight, effectively 'as if you're truly there'. It's brief though, and won't win any awards in the graphics department.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 5, 2019
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Quite an impressive puzzle game, mainly due to its fantastic level design. The game's a bit too short to fully justify its price tag though.- PlaySense
- Posted Aug 5, 2019
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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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Deep, strategic combat and an intriguing story will keep you playing, even though Dragon Star Varnir mostly plays it safe. The level design is especially old-fashioned, but don't let that stop you.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 16, 2019
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As a platform game, it's hard to do much better than Sea of Solitude. With an intriguing story, varied gameplay and a beautiful world to explore, there's more than enough here to keep you invested for a decent amount of time.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 16, 2019
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The intriguing combat system will keep you playing, though the game's repetitive nature and focus on backtracking will probably start to get on your nerves after a while.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 16, 2019
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Simple, but funny; clumsy, but captivating - especially in the story department. Sometimes it doesn't have to be more than this.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 16, 2019
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Cycling fans will definitely enjoy the authenticity of the experience, but even they might get bored during the long legs of the tour de France. Add technical issues to the mix and you'll understand why we can't wholeheartedly recommend this.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 7, 2019
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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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F1 2019 once again delivers the excellence that we've come to expect from the franchise. Any complaints belong firmly in the 'nitpicking' category.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 7, 2019
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A unique premise often isn't enough and while Another Sight offers some interesting platforming gameplay, it lacks the intuitive controls and a proper level of challenge that would've lifted the game above the mediocrity of its peers.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 7, 2019
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The game plays the nostalgia card heavily and quite successfully, and looks good to boot. On top of that, there's enough content here to keep you busy for a long time - if you can stand the awkward difficulty curve, that is.- PlaySense
- Posted Jul 7, 2019
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SEGA strikes again, with a refreshing take on the popular Yakuza franchise. The great story (with decent English-speaking voice actors this time!) will draw you in and the engaging detective gameplay will keep you playing for a long time to come. The graphical glitches are a shame, though... But don't let that stop you from buying Judgment.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 20, 2019
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Riverbond is extremely repetitive. This is a shame, because the game's beautiful graphics, enjoyable characters and fun co-op mode (though only locally playable, for some reason) would've been well worth experiencing otherwise.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 19, 2019
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A rewarding experience, thanks to fun action, an engaging graphical style and a welcome pinch of strategy. It's a bit repetitive, unfortunately - but if that is your only real complaint, you won't regret a purchase anytime soon.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 19, 2019
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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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The Thai mythology makes for an intriguing and quite unique setting, while the unsettling audio design is absolutely nerve-wracking. Add to this a superb implementation of Sony's VR headset and you've got a remarkable horror title, that unfortunately gets bogged down a bit by its linear and often frustrating stealth sections.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 19, 2019
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If you've got plenty of time to kill, Warhammer: Chaosbane is worth a try. Truly a fine offering, this game improves as it goes along, uncovering its shiniest diamonds in its latter half.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 10, 2019
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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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Once more, MotoGP suffers from long loading times and underwhelming graphics. However, the franchise has improved in some ways, chief among which the dedicated servers for the online multiplayer modes and the effective AI. Sometimes, baby steps are enough.- PlaySense
- Posted Jun 7, 2019
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If not for the lack of multiplayer modes, Everybody's Golf VR would be one the best golf games ever made. It gives you the illusion that you're actually standing on a golf course and that's quite an impressive achievement.- PlaySense
- Posted May 31, 2019
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A lesser second season can't ruin a stellar first one, which definitely makes The Last Door worth your while. As far as point-and-click-adventures are concerned, you can't go wrong with this one.- PlaySense
- Posted May 31, 2019
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Top of the league in every possible aspect, Unruly Heroes is a game that will have you enthralled in front of your TV-screen for all of its runtime.- PlaySense
- Posted May 31, 2019
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It's brief and technically imperfect, but still... Blood & Truth is one hell of a memorable action fest. Diverse and action-packed gameplay gets supplemented by interesting and well-acted characters, turning Blood & Truth into a must-buy for PS VR owners.- PlaySense
- Posted May 31, 2019
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A genuinely creepy atmosphere ultimately can't save this mess of a game - with an uninteresting story, short length and overly simplified gameplay mechanics serving as its main detractors.- PlaySense
- Posted May 24, 2019
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A decent follow-up to Retro City Rampage, Shakedown Hawaii manages to succeed thanks to its unique visual style and arcady action gameplay. It gets a bit repetitive after a while, but don't let that stop you.- PlaySense
- Posted May 24, 2019
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Its steep learning curve, oppressive atmosphere and often frustrating control scheme make sure Darkwood isn't an experience everyone will enjoy. However, if you are a fan of indie horror titles that have the power to chill you to the core, you may just have found what you didn't know you were looking for.- PlaySense
- Posted May 23, 2019
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