Ragequit.gr's Scores
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For 1,247 reviews, this publication has graded:
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76% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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17% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 80
| Highest review score: | Pinball FX3 | |
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| Lowest review score: | AR-K Episode 2: The Girl Who Wasn't There |
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Positive: 982 out of 1247
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Mixed: 244 out of 1247
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Negative: 21 out of 1247
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Trials of Mana is a qualitative remake of Seiken Densetsu 3, cleverly adapted to the modern era, but at the same time captive to the original game in elements such as the mediocre narration and the minor story character development.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted May 4, 2020
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Even though the story seems to be completely on rails by this point, with player input influencing practically nothing, Telltale still manages to deliver cinema-quality storytelling and entertainment. If a third season of the Walking Dead is to be successful however, major changes have to be made to a formula, that after a triumphant run, begins to show signs of fatigue.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Jul 24, 2014
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RiME is the essence of the Mediterranean soul, with its joys and its toils. Tequila Works is making a name for high quality art direction and aesthetic value, delivering a short but deeply emotional experience with its latest release.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Jun 12, 2017
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Call of the Sea is an immersive puzzle / adventure that came almost out of nowhere. Its satisfying puzzles and well-written, sometimes moving, story compose a more than decent game that will shake your brain cells for about six to seven hours.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Dec 14, 2020
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Far Cry 5 is another "safe" title from Ubisoft, which includes well-crafted shooting mechanisms and a vast map full of activities, however the game's script is dismantled from its free-roam structure. Definitely, you will spend a lot of time by playing everything that the game has to offer, but in the end, the experience is dangerously similar to his predecessors.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Apr 9, 2018
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Certain elements, like the frequent use of Quick-Time-Events, might alienate the more hardcore PC gamers out there. However, Lone Wolf HD Remastered remains, in its core, a true Lone Wolf adventure that does more than enough credit to Joe Dever's original works.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Dec 18, 2014
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A tremendous improvement in every aspect compared to its predecessors. If the developers succeed in giving us a fourth episode with equal quality and longer duration, they will manage to achieve what seemed impossible until now: Leave the initial bad impressions behind and reach a very acceptable overall quality for AR-K.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 26, 2015
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Atlas Mugged retains Telltale's baseline of excellence in writing, but a fairly short duration as well as a more conventional course of action than the riot of Zer0 Sum make for a comparatively tame episode. Fans of the series will be greatly pleased but Telltale seems at times to battle the very expectations its high standards have created.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Mar 18, 2015
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Nice concept but the sense of horror goes away really quickly. Action is presented in a repetitive way and the resource management doesn't work as well as it could have. Nonetheless the player will still have a few scares.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 17, 2014
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Even so, with its limitations and "transitional" nature, Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is a decent episode, especially for fans of the series, and well worth your time until Infinite Wealth.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 19, 2023
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A fresh take on a familiar formula, with enough quality and new ideas to make for a great experience. Highly recommended for roguelike and Darkest Dungeon fans.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Apr 23, 2020
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Having already put about 700 hours into Stellaris so far, the new anomalies, event chains and various storylines added by the Distant Stars story pack managed to fill me with a sense of wonder that I hadn’t really felt again since first playing the game back in May 2016.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted May 22, 2018
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Appropriately mysterious, clever, and humorous, Nine Noir Lives is another excellent adventure that deserves attention.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 6, 2022
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Inkonbini is a carefully and lovingly crafted “painting” of 1990s nostalgia that transcends the store-management genre. Dropping traditional simulation stress for a meditative, visual novel-style experience, it centers on the philosophy of Ichi-go Ichi-e, treating every mundane interaction as an ephemeral treasure. Through mediative shelf-stocking and soul-searching night-shift dialogues, it serves as a “cozy” reminder to remain present in the imperfect now.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted May 4, 2026
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Despite the ambitious combo of two different kind of games, Deathtrap does not disappoint. In combination with the affordable price, it is highly recommended to fans of both ARPG and Tower Defense.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Mar 4, 2015
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Terrific presentation, immersive and convincing dystopian atmosphere and simple yet highly addictive and ever evolving stealth mechanics make Republique an absolute joy to experience and truly, the first real game to emerge from mobile platforms.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Mar 2, 2015
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Loco Motive is a game that all fans of point 'n' click adventures should play. It's satisfying in length, has sharp writing, memorable characters, an impeccable pixel-art approach and is a worthy challenge for your adventure reflexes.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 17, 2024
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Tower of Time isn’t going to break any new ground and some aspects of it are relatively streamlined, but overall is an enjoyable Dungeon Crawler. Its story is quite engaging, the environments brim with detail, there are lots of stuff to find and combat is well designed, though a tad repetitive in the long run.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted May 6, 2018
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Orcs Must Die! 3 is a highly entertaining blend of action and tower defense. Although the formula hasn't changed substantially from the previous installments in the series, the game promises unadulterated fun, especially in co-op play, and slaying orcs in creative ways is still something we'll never get tired of.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 14, 2021
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Crimes and Punishments is a nearly excellent game, one of those anybody enjoys playing calmly every afternoon / night, until he reaches its end. It brings many innovations to the franchise, such as moral choices, conclusions about various characters' possible guilt and heavy use of deduction boards. The only thing I just can't stop wondering about is if Holmes himself would like his cases to be as simplified and easy to solve.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 13, 2014
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Steel Assault is one of the cases that I would compare to a good cup of coffee. Enjoyable while it lasts, but something you'll probably forget after a few days. The wide gap between difficulties and the lack of variety in its action set pieces diminish its replayability and lasting appeal.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 23, 2021
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A necessary refresh of the series after Rebirth and a very good purchase for horror game fans.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Jun 18, 2023
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Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider is not original and could be a little more challenging, but the honesty by which adheres to its core tenets (simplicity, tight controls, and balls to the wall action) will not go unnoticed by anyone over thirty.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Jan 22, 2023
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Very strong writing, a terrific sense of small town supernatural mystery and believable characters make Life Is Strange a most compelling interactive movie. Echoes of Twin Peaks and Alan Wake resonate throughout and if you've ever been a freshman outsider at 18, you will find plenty of yourself in young Max Caulfield's journey to the unknown. Highly recommended.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Feb 2, 2015
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Dying Light 2: Stay Human is a game that successfully manages to marry all the cliches of open world/zombie games in a highly attractive and complete title. The open-world market may have been saturated for years now, but it's hard to see a similar title being released this year that's more fun than Dying Light 2. And I think that's what counts in the end.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Feb 11, 2022
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ESO: Morrowind is a fantastic addition to the base game, including exceptional writing in quests, a new class and PvP battlegrounds. Despite some minor issues, the game is worth your time.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Jul 18, 2017
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A solid, confident narrative, truly worthy of the "Nordic Noir" mantle. Whispers of a Machine convincingly puts players in charge of a police investigation in the technological post-apocalypse. The quality of the writing and puzzles are guaranteed to delight genre fans.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Apr 19, 2019
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Via this new expansion pack, Baldur's Gate awakens after many years in hibernation. Even though it will not prove so sensational in the current era of kickstarted RPGs, it still succeeds in finding its place among contemporary epics, such as Pillars of Eternity and Divinity: Original Sin. Siege of Dragonspear may be a bit late to the party and not flawless, nonetheless it's a faithful installment in the series.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Apr 17, 2016
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In addition to the important changes introduced with its accompanying 3.0 patch, Nemesis finally adds substantial end-game content to Stellaris, with scenarios that allow us to conquer the galaxy, save it from tyranny, or completely destroy it in a most spectacular way.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Apr 19, 2021
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The Long Dark’s long-awaited story mode, ultimately fails to stand on its own. It rather serves as a tutorial for an extremely robust, utterly unforgiving and uncomfortably realistic extreme winter conditions survival simulator game, that transcends Unity’s limitations to deliver a unique experience aimed at a very narrow and specific audience. Future episodes may tweak the story mode into a cohesive entity that can stand on its own, but in its current state, the Long Dark is aimed exclusively at the hardcore survival enthusiast.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 18, 2017
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