RPG Fan's Scores
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For 2,282 reviews, this publication has graded:
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70% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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22% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 80
| Highest review score: | Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition | |
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| Lowest review score: | Arcania: The Complete Tale |
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Positive: 1,745 out of 2282
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Mixed: 509 out of 2282
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Negative: 28 out of 2282
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition offers wonderful escapism and plenty of bang for your buck—provided you’ve never played it before.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 25, 2016
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Exist Archive is proof you can sometimes have too much of a good thing, and doesn't have enough unique ideas of its own to stand out.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 22, 2016
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Sure, there's some problems here and there that could use some tuning, but DQB is one of the most interesting and unique titles I've played in a long time.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 15, 2016
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The Silver Case's uncanny brand of Erotic Grotesque Nonsense absolutely isn't for everyone, but those willing to penetrate its deliberately obtuse shell will find a deeply thoughtful mystery.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 13, 2016
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I like Corpse Party a lot, just not as a game. Its strong storyline and polished aesthetics would have made it a great visual novel, but the clunky gameplay drags it down from being great to just good. Gameplay is the be all and end all of any game that isn't a visual novel/graphic adventure after all, and in that regard, Corpse Party is a disappointing experience.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 11, 2016
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Yo-Kai Watch was never about combat even from the onset, yet lighthearted scenarios that parody the mundaneness of life or silly little mini-game diversions can only carry a meaty 30-hour RPG so far. Until Level-5 can figure out how to make the battle system something more than an unwieldy, AI-controlled mess of ghost cats and otherworldly misfits, it seems like Yo-Kai Watch will have to settle with being one of those niche "big in Japan, and Japan alone" fads.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 8, 2016
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Ultimately, though, I have incredibly mixed feelings about Yo-Kai Watch 2. On one hand, I really wanted to love it because it channels the more outlandish elements of the TV series incredibly well, but I also can't shake the feeling that Yo-Kai Watch 2 is more of a glorified expansion rather than a true sequel.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 8, 2016
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It's difficult for me to recommend Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors for two reasons. One: as far as RPGs go, there are far more robust RPGs available that offer more satisfying questing experiences. Two: with regard to "sexytime" games, there are plenty of dedicated eroge (translated in English to boot) out there to more deeply fulfill any extreme fetish desires you may have. That being said, this sleazy game certainly had a visceral effect on me and actually had me contemplating the contradictory aspects of myself. However, this experience taught me that my inner monster decidedly prefers the taste of Cannibal Corpse to Criminal Girls.- RPG Fan
- Posted Nov 5, 2016
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At the end of the day, I clearly have some complaints about Day of the Tentacle Remastered, but please don't take them as a damning indictment of the game as a whole. It was fun in 1993, and it's fun in 2016, even if you do have to deal with a few frustrating puzzles and controls that aren't the best they could be.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 31, 2016
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I wanted to like Tokyo Babel so much. I'll admit I haven't seen every ending, but while I really liked the concept and the ideas behind the narrative, I just couldn't bring myself to spend a few more hours trawling through pages of text with a group of characters I hardly cared about.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 27, 2016
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Episode 3 has been my favorite so far, to the point that I'm somewhat doubtful that Telltale can top it with either of the remaining installments. The bar has been set high this time around, with a perfectly paced plot and just the right balance between action and narrative. My only real complaint concerns a reveal that comes right at the end of the episode.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 26, 2016
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Evaluating World of Final Fantasy as a complete package feels a little strange because its target audience is so ambiguous. I've been playing Final Fantasy for the majority of my life, and yet it's almost as if WoFF has no idea how to appeal to me as a longtime fan. I love the series for a multitude of reasons, but WoFF's fanservice feels cheap, and does disservice to the original works it references.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 26, 2016
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- Posted Oct 19, 2016
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With a lengthy adventure full of memorable story moments, Dragon Quest VII deserves a spot in every 3DS owner's library.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 16, 2016
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In a narrative sense, Act IV is most likely the calm before the storm in Act V, and falls perfectly in line with the five-act structure often used to analyze Shakespeare (the section of falling action). The best adventures are ones where the location — physically and mentally — one begins and where one ends up are shockingly, violently different. Kentucky Route Zero embodies this notion as the characters (and the player) disappear into the night.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 11, 2016
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Virginia is an intensely intimate, powerful and thought-provoking experience masquerading as an homage to supernatural detective thrillers, and it is one of the most important games of 2016.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 9, 2016
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I feel a little cheated by the quick ending, which I suppose hints at a glimmer of enjoyment.- RPG Fan
- Posted Oct 6, 2016
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Part 4 dismantles the player's reliance on rewinding and introduces a debatably better mechanic in its place. Without the revive feature, it would be difficult to complete the game by simply selective rewinding, and I'm glad they decided against it. With so many more creative puzzles and tricky events to resolve, Sorcery! Part 4 definitely provides a resounding finale to the series.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 29, 2016
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Much like Psycho-Pass: The Movie, Mandatory Happiness is a slightly disposable, yet ultimately enjoyable look at another facet of the Psycho-Pass universe.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 29, 2016
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My final score would have been considerably higher had the game ended when it was first given the opportunity.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 26, 2016
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Episode 2 improves on its predecessor in terms of plot and pacing as well as offering a potentially MAJOR fork in it's story, though how true this statement is remains to be determined by future installments.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 22, 2016
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If you’re looking for a game that pulls you in for the long haul, Muv-Luv is the game for you.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 22, 2016
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- Posted Sep 21, 2016
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- Posted Sep 19, 2016
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Even though Mankind Divided's story doesn't quite reach the same heights as its predecessor, the overall package is still an undeniably strong follow-up to one of the best cyberpunk RPGs of the past decade.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 15, 2016
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A little more love could've made Mandatory Happiness an essential visual novel, but as it stands, it's still a pretty good cyberpunk adventure.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 9, 2016
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Cold Steel II is staunchly traditional in most ways but also exceptionally attentive to all of the details that make classic, story-driven RPGs so wonderful when they're done right.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 6, 2016
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It's hard not to be charmed by OZMAFIA!!'s out-there concept and larger-than-life characters. It's got a beauty contest in which you compete against a sunhat-clad duck, for goodness' sake.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 6, 2016
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The Eyes of Ara succeeds in providing just the right balance of difficulty in its puzzles while expertly weaving them into the environment.- RPG Fan
- Posted Sep 6, 2016
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On its own, Neverwinter is a very solid and very enjoyable MMO — with its free price point, there's no reason that you shouldn't be giving it a chance.- RPG Fan
- Posted Aug 23, 2016
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