Ragequit.gr's Scores

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For 1,247 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 76% higher than the average critic
  • 7% same as the average critic
  • 17% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.5 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 80
Highest review score: 100 Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Lowest review score: 20 AR-K Episode 2: The Girl Who Wasn't There
Score distribution:
1251 game reviews
    • 76 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Re-touched 2D graphics, new exciting and hilarious weapons, buildings, crafting and vehicles. Worms W.M.D. is the Worms we've always wished for ever since we played the games of old. This time, Team17 nailed it and we hope they won't settle on the success and continue to deliver exciting new content to enrich the Worm-pocalypse.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Poignant, epic, mournful. Telltale is without peer in terms of emotionally impactful storytelling.
    • 90 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Hi-Fi RUSH offers 12-14 hours of satisfying hours of music, action and plenty of laughs. Rhythm, beat, robots. What more can we ask for?
    • 81 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    A haunting and unforgettable journey to the heart of what made video games fascinating in the first place. The 'Zee is endless, the 'Zee is dark, the 'Zee will kill you. Your heart belongs to its dark gods now.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Destruction, gore and desolation. Take up the mantle of Therion, an alter-Metabaron/Space Marine-combined and spread the word of heavy metal amongst the corpses. How much heavy metal do you ask? Enriched uranium heavy!
    • 80 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Guacamelee: STCE is an incredible game that you should experience (again). Viva La Resurreccion!
    • 73 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Over The Moon’s incisive look into the nature of conscience and self-awareness reaches new heights in Unbound. A.R.I.D’s dark, dystopian Odyssey continues and the way the second chapter weaves altering perspectives in the solutions of its puzzles, is nothing short of masterful.
    • 89 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a great game that can keep you busy for dozens of hours and make you feel that your money has been well spent. If it weren't for the unacceptable, by all means, paywall on New Game+ (only unlocked if you buy the Deluxe or Premium version), then its value would be even greater.
    • 88 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    In the wake of my first complete Deadfire playthrough, I can conclude that it is a wholly improved sequel in virtually every aspect of its predecessor, and a highly entertaining RPG which will certainly be a candidate for GOTY 2018.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Lyrical, trippy, darkly surreal. Variable State delivers a masterclass in visual storytelling and creates a uniquely Lynchian narrative set in the American heartland. The spirits are here and they are strong. One of the greatest video-game soundtracks ever recorded can be considered an added bonus.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Labelling Nioh as "another Dark Souls clone", just doesn't do it justice. The Complete Edition is a package brimming with content, challenging gameplay, deep combat mechanics, Diablo-like looting and a fun crafting system to boot. It does not stick to its peers' blueprint, but it endeavours to evolve in a different beast, and for the most part, succeeds.
    • 80 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    Battle Brothers immersed me more than what you would expect from “just” a turn-based tactical RPG. I love its artistic approach, its mechanics to every last bit, and of course its unforgiving difficulty curve. I would not have it any other way. In this reviewer's humble opinion, this is easily the leading candidate for indie game of 2017.
    • 63 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Empire of Sin is a love-letter to the old-school design of Bullfrog games. Part management sim, part RPG, part XCOM (with gangsters), it achieves its goal to bring different elements together into a cohesive and enjoyable unit. Its shortcomings and few bugs did not affect how much fun we had testing this game.
    • 85 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    CA took a huge gamble with its latest release and it really paid off. Three Kingdoms offers a very polished campaign with a strong narrative and robust diplomacy and espionage systems. Together with the immersive management of faction characters, the series are steering towards deeper micromanagement and a more challenging and deeply immersive experience. Romance mode might not be everyone's cup of tea but there are also other options for the more historically inclined fans.
    • 80 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    An improved, standalone piece of the ATOM RPG experience that will fully satisfy both fans of the original game and fans of turn-based RPGs.
    • 91 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Crusader Kings III is an ideal sequel, which expands and modernizes the series' core gameplay without diluting its unique and addictive Grand Strategy character.
    • 83 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Hearts of Iron IV is a no-nonsense strategy game. Its steep learning curve will challenge you from the start, but will reward you with one of the most satisfying experiences in the genre. Invest on it and prepare for a lot of sleepless nights.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Druidstone draws inspiration from a variety of genres (even tabletop boardgames) and combines all those elements elegantly. Its whimsical writing and beautiful (Trine-sque) art should not fool you. This is a game which will put your tactical planning skills to the test and demand forward thinking in the development of your characters. Another spectacular result from the makers of the Legend of Grimrock series.
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    • 91 Critic Score
    A superbly crafted comedic arcade pinball offering by genre kings, Zen Studios. Fans of Bob's Burgers, Archer, Family Guy and American Dad will be absolutely delighted and the great table design is guaranteed to keep players interested for a long, long time.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Whoever looks past the game's rough (and rather outdated) exterior will be rewarded with one of the most unique Role-Playing experiences in recent memory. Despite its long, LONG development cycle, in the end, The Age of Decadence was definitely worth the wait.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Ruiner is a truly magnificent ode to Akira and Ghost in the Shell. It builds a brilliant world with a lot of narrative undertones for you to grasp, should you wish to. The physical ultra-violence is only the entry point to the dystopian atmosphere of the game. All the gameplay elements are complex enough without being overbearing to the player. You'll find yourself easily juggling through skills while you deliver carnage. In Ruiner, everything seems to have fallen into place: artistically, narratively, technically. Give it a go, you'll be amazed at how good it is.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Telltale returns to form with Nest Of Vipers, the excellent penultimate episode of a season that is shaping up to be yet another jewel on it's interactive movie crown.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    One of the best point 'n' click adventures of recent years, a worthy continuation of Sierra's classic Leisure Suit Larry games.
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    • 91 Critic Score
    Everspace 2 along with the expansion Wrath of the Ancients provides many hours of quality gameplay and is an essential purchase for fans of space action.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Housemarque's first attempt at something bigger was an almost complete success. If you are a fan of roguelites you ought to try Returnal.
    • 82 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Valhalla is a truly authentic Viking experience, and quite possibly the best and most complete Assassin's Creed game in the series' current "Open-World RPG" phase.
    • 80 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    The new game mechanics regarding disaster alert, protection, and the rescue of survivors, arguably make Natural Disasters stand out as the deepest implementation of disasters we have ever seen in a city building game.
    • 89 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    The epitome of open-world action and a great PC port that is worth every penny.
    • 85 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    An impressive and highly unique RPG, as well as the most comprehensive "Disco Elysium Clone" we have seen to date.
    • 82 Metascore
    • 91 Critic Score
    Under the roguelite hood, Loop Hero serves as a perfect analogy of an everyday person's daily routine: wake up, face the obstacles, reach your (almost unattainable) goal, set a new goal, measure your losses. Rinse and repeat. Besides all that, Loop Hero is a stellar example of gameplay design ingenuity, meshing different elements in an addictive pixel-art nod to the 80s.
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    Valheim came virtually out of nowhere, but it is undoubtedly a phenomenon that has marked PC gaming in the first months of 2021. Despite its Early Access status, it is already remarkably rich with quality content that can be enjoyed both solo and grouped, and its future looks even brighter. [Early Access Review]
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    Mika and the Witch's Mountain is an aesthetically pleasing title from Spanish studio Chibig that respects and converses with the original medium from which it draws inspiration. It's a cute short coming of age adventure that elegantly touches on the condition of labor without reaching the point of becoming a preachy manifesto. [Early Access Score = 76]
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    Death Trash is literally a game about PIXELATED MEAT. Even though it is heavily influenced by Fallout, it seems to lack any similarly deep moral and philosophical ambiguity, memorable NPCs or open-ended questlines (in its Early Access state, at least) and instead focuses mainly on delivering an imposingly grotesque post-apocalyptic atmosphere filled with blood, vomit, machines and MEAT. Its Meatpunk aesthetics definitely manage to win us over in this EA release, as well as make us look forward to how the game's content will be further enriched in the future. [Early Access Review]
    • 65 Metascore
    • Critic Score
    Most of Rustler's mechanisms are directly inspired by the first GTA games. This, combined with the games Monty Python-inspired sense of humor, result in a truly unique blend. Some aspects, like the lack of manual or even checkpoint saves, might be a bit "too hardcore for today's world", but its Early Access status means that feedback can be received and that any shortcomings can be remedied. [Early Access review]

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