SpazioGames' Scores
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For 5,233 reviews, this publication has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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37% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1 point lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild | |
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| Lowest review score: | Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta |
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Positive: 3,009 out of 5233
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Mixed: 2,057 out of 5233
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Negative: 167 out of 5233
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Much more enjoyable with Kinect, Get Fit with Mel B is a fairly good fitness game, lacking some original exercises and online options.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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Shape of the World is a short, beautiful and relaxing trip through an absurd world; it has some minor problems but it works well in its various moments.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jun 27, 2018
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A batch of new content that will satisfy fans of the franchise. Still, the fact that there are no new weapons weighs heavily on the whole package, even if the new maps are quite good.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 28, 2015
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Like Verdun, also Tannenberg is a good historical FPS set during the WW1, but there is already a lack of players.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 12, 2019
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Fuel is without a doubt a complete game, that thanks to the numerous unlockable areas, cars, challenges and so on, reaches an enviable longevity. Unfortunately the gameplay lacks all the functionality typical of the competition, and there are some techincal issues that ruin the overall score. Fuel is a game for all arcade-off-road racing games, but beware as you won't find the dynamism of Motorstorm nor the attention to detail of Pure, but a different game, with good free-roaming gameplay.- SpazioGames
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Bard's Gold is a game with great balancing, a functional structure and a lot of secrets to find. It's simple and immediate, but it works and pushes the player to the limit without ever frustrating him.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 28, 2015
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- Posted Dec 12, 2019
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It’s much harder to create an enjoyable video game where you play as a police officer than one where you play as a criminal – and the reason is quite simple: in the latter, the core of the fun lies in the illusion of having no rules, in the freedom to do whatever you want. In the former, however, it’s precisely the adherence to protocol that forms the foundation of the experience, making any attempt at a free-roam style game, like The Precinct, inevitably more “simulative” and routine-based. This, in fact, is something Fallen Tree Games’ title does very, very well. Set in a convincingly stylized 1980s atmosphere with a fitting soundtrack, The Precinct offers a gamified version of just about every aspect of being a virtual cop: issuing fines for vandalism, dealing with gang wars, handling traffic duties, calling in backup, investigating murders, and even stopping robberies in progress. Where The Precinct struggles is in its gameplay loop. By its very nature, it doesn’t easily lend itself to a long-lasting gameplay experience, and its momentum starts to fade a bit before the game itself actually ends. Technical rough edges still present in the build also occasionally hold it back from fully shining. Yet despite these issues, it remains the most successful “police simulator” to come out in a long, long time — less rigid than its competitors, sharp in its atmosphere, and incredibly stylish in its direction and art design. It may not be GTA, nor its opposite with a badge, but it’s a game with personality. And while it’s true that playing the good guy in a video game can feel less exciting than playing the bad one, The Precinct proves that it can still be satisfying.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 14, 2025
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Warriors Orochi 3 is definitely one of the best Musou action games out there. If you like the genre it's a must have. On the contrary, if you can't stand a repetitive campaign and simple fighting mechanics, this title won't change your mind.- SpazioGames
- Posted Apr 2, 2012
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If it wasn't for the extraordinary graphic impact, Lili would deserve at least half a point less and this because the gameplay is not up to the visuals.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 1, 2012
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It's finally time for something to happen to the Eternity Forge and our beloved Guardians. "More than a feeling" is entertaining and more balanced than the second episode, but it's more packed with action and, therefore, with a ton of QTEs.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 13, 2017
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A disorienting game which delivers a twisted story and a wonderful soundtrack. The gameplay, though, puts the player in a passive role, and the PC version shows some technical flaws. A conceptual project that will be judged as brilliant by some players - but also boring by many others.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 23, 2016
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Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon and The Blade of Light is a hard pill to swallow for all the recent fans, as its gameplay and graphics haven't aged that well. But it's also a great return to the past for old time fans, and for just five bucks.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 9, 2020
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Strong on nostalgia and challenge, Odallus is a title that will obviously be appreciated by those who loved the NES era, and enjoy technical gameplay and inspired pixel art.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 28, 2015
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The long delay in reaching EU territories should have been spent by Level-5 to smooth the many edges of their production. Unfortunately this has not happened and the result is a pleasant JRPG, but far from the quality that Japanese developers have us accustomed to.- SpazioGames
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It's both a light and funny action game and a wasted chance to make something more due to an overall unpolished job. Strongly consider it if you love Ultramarines though, since they get a great depiction.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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Minecraft Dungeons is a fresh and fast-paced dungeon crawler experience, even though a little too tiny to appeal on the long run.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 22, 2020
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It's both a light and funny action game and a wasted chance to make something more due to an overall unpolished job. Strongly consider it if you love Ultramarines though, since they get a great depiction.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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It has everything the HD console version had, in terms of pros and cons. If you like the genre, you won't be disappointed.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 12, 2011
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Solid, fun, free and cross-buy. There's really no reason not to download Zen Pinball 2 on PS4. The table included free - Sorcerer's Lair - is of excellent quality and will entertain a lot. If you have some friends to share the charts, in addition, the value of this product rises dramatically.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 12, 2014
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The Outlast Trials isn't a bad game, thanks to a dose of blood and violence. The emphasis is placed on the multiplayer experience, who undermines the enjoyment for players accustomed to solo playthroughs.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 7, 2024
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Hot Shots on PS5 takes the safest route, and it does so with dignity. Yet it also leaves the suspicion that the less safe path—the one of risk—was the only truly necessary one to restore the series to the freshness it deserves.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 3, 2025
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A classical, quite short but humorous point and click game, which exploits the topic of time travels to set up some funny jokes and clever puzzles.- SpazioGames
- Posted Aug 15, 2016
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Lego characters and some great songs don't guarantee a new feeling to a brand that is becoming old.- SpazioGames
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It's most suitable for newbies, as the veterans will miss all the advanced options. The first will anyway find some good fun in this lighter version of the historic RTS.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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The choice to start from scratch was a winning one. The wii version of Tanner's adventures isn't a mere porting, but an entirely new experience. A shame though for the overall unpolished gameplay.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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Darwin’s Paradox! is an interesting and entertaining experiment that would deserve a sequel, provided it brings not only the core idea, but also enough (and substantial) variety to support it. It’s a game that, despite having a strong and in some ways innovative concept, never truly chooses to take risks, settling instead for delivering a well-executed experience—albeit one that is too short and often repetitive.- SpazioGames
- Posted Apr 8, 2026
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Pokémon Quest is a funny adventure, without excessive pretensions, with new features from the point of view of the gameplay that fascinate: changing the capture system with a cooking system and recipe preparation is interesting, however slow. Free-to-start is not excessively burdened by purchases. However, it remains an adventure from a mere pastime and nothing more.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 31, 2018
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One of the best on-rail shooters around, with all its limitations, in shiny HD. If you love the genre get it, it's one of the few good reasons to own a Playstation Move after all.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jun 26, 2012
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Virtua Tennis 2009 is a game dedicated to the fans of the series and more in general a good, arcade tennis game. If you already own the third chapter, you should think carefully before buying, anyway, as, even if it's the best of the brand, it doesn't evolve so much from the predecessor.- SpazioGames
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