PlayStation LifeStyle's Scores
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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 |
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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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Once again, the developers at Telltale Games have proven that they are the masters of episodic gaming and point-and-click adventures.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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The game doesn't blow you away with its story or characters, but instead with its charm that shines through with every "dot".- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Lost Planet 2 literally tries to do everything a shooter should, but it doesn’t mean much when the game is plagued with minor issues and dull gameplay.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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It was clear from the beginning that the Iron Man 2 video game was just rushed to meet the movie release date, and in doing so, Secret Level has created one of the worst movie tie-ins of all time.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Its simple yet innovative style, deep customization, tongue-in-cheek humor, along with a plethora of game modes makes Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake one of the best titles currently available on the PSP and indeed one of the best transitions from the PS3.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Kick-Ass could be a guilty pleasure for everyone if it weren't for the frustrating and repetitive gameplay, weak incentives provided for replay-value, and of course the fifteen-dollar price point.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Once again, the developers at Telltale Games have proven that they are the masters of episodic gaming and point-and-click adventures.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Ripping off enemies’ bollocks and ripping through their throats may feel rewarding, but it doesn’t make up for the game’s lackluster storyline, lack of any online multiplayer element, and poor overall effort put into the game.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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When it comes down to it, Nier is a decent game that has some very cool ideas behind it, but overall falls short of what it could have been.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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With such a diverse and deep amount of content crammed onto the disc, along with the highly addictive gameplay, this is the fighter that no fighting game fan should be without. Get. It. Now.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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If you don’t already own FIFA 10, 2010 FIFA World Cup should help you ease into the World Cup spirits and is a must-buy for any sport fan.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Considering it’s for the PSP, 2010 FIFA World Cup, in the end, is a decent football game. It does have its flaws–visuals are poor, gameplay is identical to past iterations in the PSP FIFA series, and you may be better off waiting for FIFA 11. However, audio is spot on, and a broad range of modes adds plenty of replayability and value to the title.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Despite the game’s length, you’ll no doubt find yourself lured back in time and time again, and if you’ve yet to play it, there’s really no excuse… do it now!- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Hysteria Project is just barely worth its $1.99 price tag. The game features a great atmosphere similar to Blair Witch Project, but unfortunately is plagued by an unimpressive control scheme, and a confusingly boring story.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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The campaign can be completed in about 10 minutes and past that, it's much of the same throughout all the other modes.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Overall, Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse brings an amusing story, with great writing, and mixes that together with some terrific gameplay.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Freekscape: Escape from Hell is a good example of the entertainment and value a PlayStation Minis title should contain, or indeed any PlayStation Network title. Although the graphics may be lackluster, this shouldn’t detract from the experience that Freekscape: Escape from Hell delivers – and shouldn’t be missed by any PlayStation owner.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Rather than a true piece of DLC, The Taxidermist feels more like a deleted scene from the game–something that the developers began to work on, but, for some reason or another, never quite finished.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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There’s a reason why Prison Break: The Conspiracy will only be bought by the Prison Break Wikipedia page manager–it just isn’t that good.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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The concept of the game is flimsy, and lacks any decent gameplay, sense of accomplishment, or suitable visuals. It's also painfully shallow, and unlikely to satisfy even the most desperate of stalkers. Dead or Alive: Paradise is a poorly-made game that's best left for dead.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Just Cause 2 has a ton of great content, the main story took me 16 hours with only 27% of the game completed. Anyone who wants to find every collectible in the game is going to be busy for a while.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Overall, How to Train Your Dragon is a pretty poor game with very little depth and some very annoying audio.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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The on disc content offers a great value with all of the riders and content for the 09? MotoGP season and free 2010 DLC makes this a must have for any motorcycle racing enthusiast.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Kratos' legacy of brutality and chaos ends with a remarkable bang. The game is brimming with unforgettable, jaw-dropping moments that will stay with you forever.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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While the battle system receives two thumbs up for trying, the rest of the game receives a thumbs down. The steep difficulty might turn off casual RPG fans, though hardcore RPG fans will enjoy the challenge.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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BlazBlue Portable has made the transition from the PS3 to the PlayStation Portable exceedingly well, replicating every fun and addictive element from the console version and adding to it with new content. Visually, the game delivers, with a perfected art-design, along with the phenomenal sound effects. BlazBlue Portable delivers in every element imaginable, and can be enjoyed anywhere on the go.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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The story, characters and combat are all some of the best in the series and help invigorate the gameplay which the game depends so much on.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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Yakuza 3 is an astounding success in bringing the Japanese culture over in a great package of emotions and raw combat.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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While the core gameplay isn’t perfect, the scale and grand design of the title prove to be a huge success.- PlayStation LifeStyle
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