PlayStation Country's Scores
- Games
For 1,962 reviews, this publication has graded:
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35% higher than the average critic
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21% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 66
| Highest review score: | DOOM Eternal | |
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| Lowest review score: | My Name is Mayo |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 553 out of 1962
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Mixed: 1,221 out of 1962
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Negative: 188 out of 1962
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The fact that Sony allowed this to be on PSN, the fact that the developer thought he deserved money rather than punches for it and the fact that games media in general haven't told you this is awful should tell you something about the low esteem gamers are held in these days.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Nov 11, 2017
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Ace of Seafood isn’t a great game, but it is sort of ok. There is enough absurd action here to ensure the game doesn’t get boring, and it is particularly interesting to watch. However the low quality graphics and poor controls mean that more often than not this is a game which isn’t all that enjoyable to actually play.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Nov 13, 2017
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Let Them Come is an easy game to like with a simple, but strong, idea of blasting aliens out of a corridor. The visual flair and humour really make this an enjoyable game to play. Unfortunately the punishing bosses make for a harsh difficulty curve which will bring many up short. Whilst it may not be the longest of games, what is here is bags of fun.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Dec 8, 2017
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- Posted Dec 8, 2017
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One More Dungeon doesn't do anything well enough to justify the tired graphical and gameplay style choices it has. The core gameplay isn't great and the roguelike elements don't give you much of a reason to keep playing.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Dec 13, 2017
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Super Hydorah isn't aiming to be the greatest shoot 'em up ever. Instead it just wants to be authentic to the spirit of the '80s coin-ops that inspired it and it does that exceptionally well. Fans of classic arcade games will enjoy the old-school visuals and gameplay but the hardcore difficulty will alienate anyone who isn't prepared for it.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Dec 17, 2017
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From a purely gameplay point of view Papers, Please is repetitive, dull and complicated.But to judge this game on this alone would be to miss the point. As an art piece or as a social experiment Papers, Please is a very interesting proposition. Just don't come here for fun times.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Dec 17, 2017
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Lost Grimoires 2: Shard of Mystery is another solid entry into the hidden object genre. The story is maybe a little weaker than in other Artifex Mundi games, but there is a decent range of puzzles and activities on display here. If you’re a fan of the genre, like us, then you’ll be happy to go along with the ride, and despite this being a sequel it is a perfect jumping on point. If, however, you dislike these games this entry will do nothing to change your opinion.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Dec 18, 2017
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Ultrawings offers players a chance to fly in VR. It achieves that but although there are a lot of individual jobs to take on it doesn't give you much variety as you fly around a rather simple set of islands. Using two Move controllers things feel great it's just a shame there isn't a little more to it.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Dec 26, 2017
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Energy Invasion does a good job of bringing together two distinct genres into a cohesive game engine but doesn't do enough to keep it interesting beyond the first few screens. After that the game's samey level design and visuals make you feel like you saw everything the game had to offer in the first few minutes but there is definitely the potential here for a more compelling experience if a sequel ever comes.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Jan 8, 2018
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Plox Neon is an okay option for some Qix-style gameplay for PS4 owners but a lack of difficulty and some technical issues mean it's not the best one.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Jan 16, 2018
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There are very few games that live up to their name better than Defunct. The experience is short lived, marred by gameplay issues and is generally unworthy of note.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Jan 24, 2018
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Xenon Valkyrie+ makes its way to PS4 with little in the way of changes. What you do get is an enjoyable 2D rogue-lite that's not overly reliant on luck which ensures that as long as you're paying attention you'll get used to the loose controls and make progress.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Feb 17, 2018
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Schacht's cold presentation and inconsistent levels conspire to spoil what is an otherwise technically solid game but is sure to be a favourite for those players who master its mix of platform jumping and racing action.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Feb 17, 2018
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If you can handle a challenge, Deadbolt's mix of stealth, shooting and strategy is well worth checking out.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Feb 25, 2018
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There's a simplicity and rhythm to Tiles which makes it an enjoyable, cheap puzzle experience. The reliance on the player's dexterity can lead to some frustration but not at the game's expense. Whilst the challenge does ramp up, the swiftness that new mechanics are introduced leave the majority of the game's levels feeling increasingly stale. A lot of the early momentum starts to dissipate and, whilst the level creator helps foster a community and longevity, I'm feeling a little worn out.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Feb 25, 2018
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Defenders of Ekron may not be the most exciting shoot 'em up on PSN but its thoughtful take on the genre definitely works. Unfortunately, technical issues with the game really spoil the party.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 1, 2018
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Symmetry is a challenging survival game. The gameplay is one-note and never changes or evolves but the struggle to finally escape can become addictive.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 2, 2018
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SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell is a well executed platformer with a heavy emphasis on speed and player skill. It has some devious moments but I can't deny the feeling of self-improvement is a gratifying one. Its simple and functional hellscape might bore with time but there is a tricky challenge within the many levels for players to endure and enjoy.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 4, 2018
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With two good tables and one that we really don't like, this collection of Jurassic Park themed tables represents fairly decent value for money for Pinball FX 3 fans.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 7, 2018
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Midnight Deluxe is a relaxed puzzle game that doesn't demand too much of the player but offers an enjoyable challenge.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 9, 2018
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Drunkn Bar Fight is a very silly game that barely holds together as you swing punches, stools and beer bottles at bar patrons. It's these unexpected moments that make the game fun however, especially if you have other people to play with locally. There's not a huge amount of content though and the joke struggles to hold your attention for too long.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 15, 2018
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Hex Tunnel is an unoriginal idea barely executed and then utterly ruined by some of the worst graphics we've seen in the last three generations of gaming.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 18, 2018
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The sad truth about Cruz Brothers is that we've played far superior games in this genre that were made over thirty years ago.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 22, 2018
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Enigmatis 3: The Shadow of Karkhala is another solid entry in the hidden object genre. Once again it offers enjoyable puzzling with an engaging story and gorgeous highly detailed 2D scenes. This wraps the Enigmatis series up in a satisfying conclusion and remains accessible to new players. Whilst not without some flaws, this is easy to recommend to anyone looking for a casual few hours of puzzling.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Mar 30, 2018
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Sir Eatsalot has a lot of charm and some fantastic graphics but the level design makes it feel like a struggle to get through.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Apr 8, 2018
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If Epic Dumpster Bear: Dumpster Fire Redux could match its humour with more competent presentation and gameplay then it would be fantastic. However, this is not the case and while the game is definitely played for laughs, these soon run out when mundanity sets in.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Apr 9, 2018
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A contemporary port of an ancient iOS game that's aged pretty well. League of Evil is cracking value and addictive with it.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Apr 25, 2018
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Unsurprisingly, a port of a 2014 iOS rogue-lite platformer isn't going to light up PSN in 2018 and while Devious Dungeon doesn't do anything particularly badly, a lack of ambition stops it from standing out in any way.- PlayStation Country
- Posted Apr 29, 2018
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Floor Plan is a fun little experience which brings point-and-click gameplay to PSVR with a simple charm that doesn't push the technology too hard. Know what you're getting into and you'll have a fun, but brief, time.- PlayStation Country
- Posted May 10, 2018
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