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 5.5 points higher than other critics.
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Average Game review score: 80
| Highest review score: | Disco Elysium: The Final Cut | |
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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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A beautifully written, masterfully designed choose-your-own-adventure/Grand Journey yarn, that Verne himself would have been most proud of.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 5, 2015
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It's not an unforgettable experience or the adventure game that will leave you stunned, but it surely was worth Deck13's time and effort to translate it into English language after five whole years. A short but atmospheric journey that leaves its final meaning to our judgement.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Oct 1, 2015
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With well designed and unique graphics, a majestic soundtrack and plenty of historical and mythological references, Jotun takes its rightful place in the halls of Valhalla.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 30, 2015
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After Dark is a good expansion to a solid game. It does not alter the experience of the core game, but definitely adds to it in various and interesting ways. It is well worth your time and you will spend countless hours in your new 24/7 cities.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 30, 2015
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Another quality horror title from Frictional Games. The foreboding atmosphere, a coherent and well-designed world, a plot that ponders the meaning of existence and the superb sound design all come together to form a uniquely memorable experience.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 29, 2015
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Gameplay-wise, Might & Magic Heroes VII is arguably the "best of the series" game its developers set out to create. However, the experience is marred by inexcusably sluggish performance at times (even in high-end systems equipped with SSDs), and also by the rather uninspiring generic fantasy setting of Ashan, that still can't measure up to the majesty that is the "original" setting of the Might and Magic universe.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 29, 2015
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Renowned Explorers combines elements from strategy, resource management and role playing games in a remarkable and smooth way. Even though the difficulty level is above average, the game is still considered as an interesting suggestion for anyone who is looking for a nice adventure.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 27, 2015
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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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Sengoku period aficionados will cherish the game, dedicating several hours trying to control Edo. Simple fans of strategy will also like it, but its limited scope might keep them engaged for a shorter period. In any case, Nobunaga's Ambition - Sphere of Influence is a remarkable effort, worthy of its pedigree.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 25, 2015
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Twisted like a bad acid trip through Stephen King's subconscious, Dropsy manages to be at the same time surreal, challenging and obscurely heart warming, for all the wrong reasons. Whilst definitely not for everyone, Dropsy is an absolutely unique voice amongst indie adventure games.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 23, 2015
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Despite some rather controversial combat mechanics, Skyshine's Bedlam remains a fun and artistically beautiful roguelike experience, following in the footsteps of games like Faster Than Light.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 21, 2015
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Kojima's latest epic is equally magnificent and frustrating, exhilarating in its gameplay and confusing in its storytelling. Even so, it is a truly great game that every gamer needs to experience first-hand. One thing is for sure, we will be talking about The Phantom Pain for many years to come.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 18, 2015
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The combined elements of Act of War and C&C:Generals make for true old-school multiplayer mayhem, albeit with a lackluster single player campaign and a few issues here and there. Furthermore, the fact that Eugen Systems is genuinely and actively listening to the community feedback, leads us to expect great things. Long live the old-school RTS renaissance.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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Rampage Knights is an excellent example of how simple ideas can create a fun and addictive game, if they are well implemented by the appropriate hands.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 14, 2015
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Trine 3 is a great game although it has some minor problems and a cliffhanger ending. The fans of the series cannot go wrong with it... the magic is still there.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 11, 2015
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Grandia II: Anniversary Edition is a remarkable re-release of a classic title, guaranteed to be loved by the fans of the genre, but it could have a significantly higher value for money, if the developers had made more effort to really enhance the game.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 8, 2015
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More than the sum of its parts. Dark. A favorite forgotten bedtime story from Hell. Beautiful in the intricacy of it's world. The single greatest indie adventure game surprise of 2015.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 7, 2015
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Stasis is an intricately crafted adventure game that plays skillfully on the borders of horror and science fiction. Rational puzzles and elaborate world building will accompany you, while you plunge more and more intro decadence and decay. The Brotherhood should be proud of their achievement, given the fact that renowned adventure game creators with plenty of resources at their disposal have failed to deliver on their initial promise. Stasis delivers in spades and whets our appetite for the studio's future works.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 7, 2015
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Honest, atmospheric and whilst not groundbreaking, ideal company for a rainy afternoon of whiskey and cigarettes.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 2, 2015
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It's football with cars wrapped up as a well-designed, thrilling and addictive game. With its precise controls, it's easy to learn but hard to master. Everyone will have a lot of fun but the multiplayer, preferably with friends, is where it truly shines.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 2, 2015
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Onikira: Demon Killer is by no means a bad effort, it has some nice fun moments, but the somehow monotonous gameplay and the unpolished game mechanics make it hard to convince you to buy it at full price.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Sep 2, 2015
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It is sad to see such a great chance go to waste. What could otherwise have been a crowning achievement in the zombie survival genre, is basically a re-hash of the same ol' we already got two years ago with a few updated bits here and there. If you're an owner of the original SoD and its DLC's, there's no justifiable reason to get this version. If you aren't, however, do yourself a favour and get it. Yesterday.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 31, 2015
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One might feel a bit "bummed out" by the episodic nature of the expansion (with Part II expected to come out in the winter, no less), but the fact remains that The White March - Part I is an excellent addition all-in-all, providing us with quality content that expands on what we already loved about the core game.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 28, 2015
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As if trying to be shown up as "dreamy" with a nice story, the admittedly quite well for its kind graphics and an imaginative soundtrack, Red Goddess fails in the most crucial points of a Metroidvania-style game.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 26, 2015
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Despite ultimately feeling slightly "inferior" to the greatness that is Dragonfall, Shadowrun: Hong Kong introduces lots of much-desired improvements to the series and remains a solid RPG effort, true in every way to the high standards that we've come to expect from its developers.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 24, 2015
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Imaginative, home to a perfect 80's AOR slow-walk montage as well as the silliest tribute to Scarface's epic final scene to ever surface in a video-game, it's very hard not to fall in love with Tales from the Borderlands as it reaches its inevitable climax.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 20, 2015
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If you love strategy games but the overly complicated Grand titles leave you perplexed, put Colonial Conquest on your shopping list.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 20, 2015
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Victor Vran is, beyond doubt, one of the most well-made and entertaining indie games of this year. It may not be the most profound or stat heavy action-RPG ever made but it has a lot of content, it is highly addictive, and shuns conventions of the genre for some interesting concepts of its own.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 13, 2015
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Kyn is a disappointing title. I don't recommend anyone to spend their money and buy a game with a bad and unfair battle system, problematic path finding, shallow scenario, uninspired characters and minimal character customization. Get the soundtrack instead.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 10, 2015
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A masterful coming-together of all plot threads explored in the series so far, Dark Room is an intense ride into the deepest, darkest secrets of Arcadia Bay.- Ragequit.gr
- Posted Aug 2, 2015
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