PlayStation LifeStyle's Scores
- Games
For 2,475 reviews, this publication has graded:
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56% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Sword of the Sea | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dead or Alive Paradise |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,394 out of 2475
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Mixed: 888 out of 2475
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Negative: 193 out of 2475
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A game that attempts to sneak into an era that has long passed it by. While a minimal amount of enjoyment can be had listening to the wayfarers and tradesmen across the many worlds that the hero visits, there are too many problems that stem from the game’s now ancient design.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 30, 2018
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There’s an element of fun here, but it’s hardly the type of game people bought their PS4s to play. If you’ve got an inkling of interest in the Bridge Constructor series, might I recommend trying the series for free on mobile, or even the far superior Bridge Constructor Portal? Bridge Constructor Stunts for PS4 just ends up landing on its head.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 30, 2018
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Like Constable Zellner, the game is deeper than it looks and has a story that will keep players guessing. I couldn’t ask for much more in a great whodunnit.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 29, 2018
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Those looking for style and substance will only find the former in abundance, but there’s just enough of the latter to keep Lydie and Suelle’s adventure interesting enough to explore deeper.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 27, 2018
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For some, local co-op may be worth the price of admission, but for those without others to play with, the asking price may be a bit too steep at launch.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 26, 2018
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Far Cry 5 takes steps forward by upping the stakes with a sinister villain and bold new setting, while also stumbling backwards with its non-linear approach and separation of character progression from the world.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 26, 2018
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A Way Out is a true achievement in game design. Not only does it manage to take players on a true journey of emotion, it does so in a way that is only possible through the medium of video games. It manages to do something truly special by making two players to cooperate for an extended amount of time, and the discussions that happen on the couch or over voice chat can be just as revealing as the game itself. Josef Fares and Hazelight have undoubtedly raised the bar for co-op gaming.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 22, 2018
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It feels absolutely barren next to the PlayStation 4’s strong first-party, third-party, and indie lineups.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 20, 2018
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Even after all my criticisms with the game, the ending was both surprising and fitting.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 20, 2018
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Ni no Kuni II is pure magic. It consistently surpassed my expectations.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 19, 2018
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A potential play time of 100+ hours to see each mystery play out also ensures a ton of entertainment return on a meager investment of ~$40 USD. For those who love the city-sim genre, this is a no-brainer.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 16, 2018
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Burnout Paradise holds up, and if nothing else, you can now experience one of the top arcade franchises in the business on your PlayStation 4.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 15, 2018
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Everything considered, Attack on Titan 2 is an improvement on the first game in every way, but retreading old ground makes it hard to justify the “2” tacked on to the end. It’s a great opportunity for anyone who missed the first game to get a far more comprehensive Attack on Titan experience, and there’s definitely more content and improvements for those who did play it.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 15, 2018
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Song of Life is Kiryu’s story and focusing on something larger would only be a disservice to one of gaming’s most fully realized characters. It’s only fitting that he bows out in Ryu ga Gotoku Studio’s most mature and focused game.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 15, 2018
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DJMax Respect is the culmination of over a decade of rhythm action, and deserves a look for series and genre fans.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 14, 2018
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If you were to boil TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge down to its essence, it does a fantastic job of recreating the storied event in fantastic detail. The sheer sense of speed it engenders is an achievement in and of itself. However, the mediocre variety, lack of replayability, and need for more polish derail an otherwise interesting experience. Only the hardcore should saddle up for this ride.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 13, 2018
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A promising start. The Mad Ones builds the framework for what can be a wild narrative ride, but it’s not clear yet how far this game will go in terms of its branching paths, or if the narrative will remain interesting throughout. I’m excited to learn more about the deceptive world of The Council and what Louis will uncover in upcoming episodes.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 13, 2018
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If you played through Kyoto Winds then you largely owe it to yourself to finish the story here in Edo Blossoms. The story’s finale isn’t quite as interesting as its beginning, but the romantic fireworks that occur are certainly a payoff. It’s just too bad that the best way to experience Hakuoki is through two awkwardly split in half releases.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 12, 2018
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If you’re down to take some glimpses into a strange world that doesn’t operate under the same rules as our own then you’ll be treated to some of the sharpest dialogue and scenes seen in any game.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 12, 2018
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While World of Tanks may remain the king of tank games simply due to an already entrenched player base, Armored Warfare is a good match for those who prefer a slightly more arcade-like experience. Since the game is free to play, those interested should definitely give it a download.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 12, 2018
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Bravo Team’s third-person camera movement system snatches control away from the player far too much, creating a jarring and unfriendly experience. I’m still baffled at why this was thought to be a good idea after numerous play tests. Movement is just the peak of myriad problems in Bravo Team, including tracking issues, AI goofs, and just plain bad and boring game design.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 7, 2018
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For about $20 USD, Frantics will provide gamers and non-gamers alike something entertaining to do at a get-together without burying their face in a small screen.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 6, 2018
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Before the Storm‘s bonus episode doesn’t feature the series’ best writing or any pivotal choices, but it all works as intended here. It’s just a fond farewell to a friend. One that gives players one more opportunity to see two of their favorite characters interacting with each other, and one final chance for the player to say their own goodbyes.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Mar 5, 2018
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Bridge Constructor Portal is a great look at what Aperture might get up to outside of first-person physics puzzle-solving, showing that GLaDOS is definitely still alive.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Feb 28, 2018
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Polyarc has built an amazing adventure with a grand sense of scale, bonding players with the smallest hero as they send her out beyond the safe walls of her tiny mouse village. Even if it ends too soon, Moss is one of the most memorable and immersive VR adventures I’ve ever been on, but more importantly, it’s the best friendship I’ve ever had with a VR mouse.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Feb 27, 2018
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Excepting its online shortcomings, however, Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is easily the best game using the license yet.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Feb 27, 2018
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Gravel is a nice change of pace from the simulation-heavy racing games available elsewhere in the industry. While decidedly light on content outside of the main campaign and devoid of any real multiplayer options to speak of, the most important part of any racing game, the driving, is consistently fun.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Feb 27, 2018
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Those who are able to accept Metal Gear Survive for what it is will find one of the most captivating survival games in recent memory. It’s an incredibly unforgiving experience, which can definitely be detrimental at times, but one that ultimately feels fulfilling.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Feb 26, 2018
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Immortal Redneck is ultimately a simple, fun game that is hard to master. Constantly replaying the same pyramid in order to progress sounds repetitive on the surface, but randomizing various key aspects changes things up enough to ensure the trip stays varied.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Feb 26, 2018
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The game isn’t terrible by any means, with some fans of the show sure to enjoy reliving Elizabeth’s quest, but there is too much wasted potential here. If you don’t mind the obvious lack of depth here, you can have some fun playing the game, just don’t expect that fun to last.- PlayStation LifeStyle
- Posted Feb 26, 2018
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