Ragequit.gr's Scores
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For 1,252 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 5.5 points higher than other critics.
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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: 985 out of 1252
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Mixed: 246 out of 1252
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Negative: 21 out of 1252
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Masterfully tying up narrative threads from across all books, Revelations brings all of Dreamfall’s magic together. Featuring some of the strongest set pieces yet seen in the series, along with a most welcome visual upgrade to Unity 5, Revelations takes us to the edge of the Dreaming and promises a whirlwind climax.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Dec 6, 2015
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Battlefront is a solid FPS game, with amazing visuals, which lacks that something extra that will make it shine. It has a good starting audience in the Star Wars fans, but anyone who has invested considerable hours in Battlefield might not find anything which can hold them here.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Dec 4, 2015
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Αssassin's Creed: Syndicate is not entirely a bad game, but it's time to seriously work on the eternal problems of the series, rather than hiding behind fancy graphics and impressive worlds.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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Grim, brutal, otherworldly. Rock solid turn based mechanics and incredibly tense shootouts frame a story dripping with an oppressive, wrong, weird West atmosphere. Beyond the enjoyable mechanics, Hard West takes on a life and dark spirit of it’s own. This is one ride you are not apt to forget anytime soon.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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The "Final Cut" version brings the gameplay mechanisms from The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III to the whole adventure. With great respect to the gamers who already have all three games of the trilogy, there is no doubt that it is one of the best action/RPG games of recent years.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 24, 2015
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Contingency Plan manages to expand and enhance an already brilliant game. If you liked the original Invisible, Inc then this expansion is absolutely a worthwhile purchase.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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A genuine, modern, descendant of old-times’ rail shooters, Blue Estate successfully combines beautifully designed levels with humor, self-sarcasm and light nudity. At the same time it offers countless hours of engagement to those gamers who enjoy progressing in a game’s leaderboards.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 22, 2015
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LotV provides a wonderful, well-designed package for a completely lackluster story (not even a slight comparison to SC:BW). However, the re-designed multiplayer is where the game really excels at, playing without competition (pun not intended) in the RTS field. Add the new, brilliant and fun co-op modes (Archon and Co-op missions) to the mixture and you have a title which will occupy you for a long time.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 22, 2015
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A brilliantly climactic finale that also sees Telltale taking a bold step forward in terms of gameplay by offering a substantially different playing experience dependent on player choice. If this is a foreshadowing of things to come, Telltale is bound to remain firmly upon the interactive movie throne.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 18, 2015
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Fallout 4 stands out admirably as a generic (but still fun) Open-World/Sandbox game in a Post-Apocalyptic setting. It's the "Fallout" and "RPG" elements in it that are found quite lacking, with over-simplified Skill and Dialogue systems, shallow quest design, and almost no meaningful choices/consequences whatsoever.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 17, 2015
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The Fall of the Dungeon Guardians offers an innovative hybrid battle system and dozens of hours of exploration in well designed and dark dungeons. A must-buy old school RPG.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 17, 2015
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Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition includes all the DLC's and the huge content of the original great game, but the graphical overhaul suffers from inexcusable stuttering and frame-rate issues that prevent you from really enjoying it.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 16, 2015
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Human Resource Machine has a nice concept that combines puzzles with assembly programming. The lack of a tutorial or a hint system will incommode non-programmers and this is game's only real problem. The game isn't exactly some kind of educational stuff but it can be an inspiration for further occupation with informatics.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 14, 2015
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Treyarch gives us a Call of Duty game that is brimming with content and is sure to provide hundreds of hours of entertainment to its buyers. It’s just a shame that the focus on the quantity of content ended up causing a lack of polish in some areas.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 14, 2015
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Apart from the humour, which is the only positive thing about it, the rest is just the first game with a slightly different coating. If you liked the first part then go ahead and give KOPNP2 a try. But if you value your time and money, don't bother with this inexcusable mobile port.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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Sword Coast Legends aimed very high and missed its mark by a long shot. While it might be a fun action-RPG set in Faerûn, it pales in comparison to any recent top-notch, kickstartered RPG releases. Hopefully, we'll see some improvements in the near future, but overall the game feels like a hastily done, half-finished experience.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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Tales of Zestiria is an absolutely fine JRPG for its target audience. However, if you are not accustomed to this particular genre, you will find hardly anything to grab your attention.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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Surely the WotS is not a blockbuster that will turn the lights on it, as it is mainly addressed to the so-called fans of the genre. Everyone who adores this era and loves films like Seven Samurai and Yojimbo, will surely find a warmth in this title, the rest can try it in a break from their usual preferences and live the "Eastern Western" dream.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 7, 2015
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Even though the similarities between Vermintide and the L4D series are literally everywhere, Fatshark managed to pull out an astonishing feat by delivering a heavily entertaining title. The grim atmosphere of the Warhammer universe is properly delivered and the gameplay is accessible and familiar to most. The downsides are the lack of dedicated servers and the somewhat imbalanced loot roll system. We are eager to see what are the future plans for Fatshark's new born child.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Nov 2, 2015
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The Park offers a solid, genuinely unnerving psychological horror experience, akin to watching a well crafted thriller. Whilst it does not break new ground narratively, it will please genre fans.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 28, 2015
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Animal Gods has nice visuals and music but almost no gameplay. Bearing also in mind its short duration it fails to deliver a complete experience.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 27, 2015
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Expansive, bittersweet, artistically complete. Life Is Strange opens up new possibilities for what is feasible in video games in terms of narrative. A gorgeous, coming-of-age tale that will resonate with players long after the end credits have rolled.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 26, 2015
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Tales From The Borderlands ends its season on an absolute, marvelously cheeky, high note. The epic Vault Guardian battle at the heart of the story not only showcases a brilliant twist in Telltale's "traditional" formula, but also playfully trumps long-time Borderlands fans expectations.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 23, 2015
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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.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 21, 2015
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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.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 21, 2015
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A well-made space action exploration game with solid visuals and sound and an explosively fun combat system. Its non-story driven content gets repetitive after a while but you will be thoroughly entertained until then.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 20, 2015
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Runs the entire gamut of human pathos with extraordinary flair and an impeccable eye for direction and dramatic impact. Hearts of Stone is a stunning journey into the very heart of darkness and beyond. An absolute must play.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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If you are keen of testing your patience and push the boundaries of your reflexes, Shadow Blade: Reload is a great choice. However, if chasing high-scores is not your thing, then the game has a few things to offer.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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Broforce is the absolute tribute to the good old action-hero movies. With lots of guns, blood and explosions, supported by a really large cast of heroes, it delivers a seriously big dose of adrenaline. If you like side-scroller run 'n gun games, Broforce is what you are looking for.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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It desperately tries to reproduce some of its predecessor's elements that led to success, but fails miserably. There's a very specific and suitable word that captures it: Disappointment.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 19, 2015
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