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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Warriors Orochi 4 is neither the best nor the worst of the Mosou genre. It has a giant character roster and new gameplay possibilities for everyone of them, a long campaign and the inexplicable sense of fun and exaltation of games crafted by Tecmo-Koei. But it also retains all the flaws of its genre, together with a slow narrative and a menu system that will not please everyone. Only those who really appreciate mosou will find themselves attracted to this game. Others (and newcomers too) should look to other representatives of this genre.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 29, 2018
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Sniper Elite 4 manages to offer a unique approach to shooter games, thanks to its deep and articulated sniping mechanics. Yet, the release on Switch doesn't even try to hide its age and feels shallow and forgettable. If you love this kind of game, probably Switch isn't the best choice where to play it.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 16, 2020
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Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight and Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight could be two simple yet funny rhythm games, but they are held back by a severe lack of content.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 29, 2018
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Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight and Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight could be two simple yet funny rhythm games, but they are held back by a severe lack of content.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 29, 2018
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Vane is an enigmatic game about the force of union and the silent sacrifice of living beings. It looks like an Early Access game, with bugs, glitches and an unnerving slow pace. Sometimes it presents a wonderful world in which the sense of solitude is the key to understand what Friends & Foe wanted to tell in their obscure and strange story.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 17, 2019
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UFL is a title still far from reaching its true potential—a work in progress that requires time to meet the high expectations of virtual football enthusiasts (or even just to deliver on the promises made at its announcement). Its more dynamic style, which places less emphasis on realism, does work, but there are still many limitations, both in terms of content and the overall quality of the gameplay experience. In short, the path ahead is steep, and it’s far from being an easy goal into an empty net.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 19, 2024
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An interesting game for all the movie saga fans, but some major flaws and too many quick time events spoil the overall game experience.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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An interesting game for all the movie saga fans, but some major flaws and too many quick time events spoil the overall game experience.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game is a title strictly bound to the movie. It will hardly charm for its gameplay, but those who will love the movie and its world will probably find something good in it.- SpazioGames
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Story premise and good puzzles aside, The Last Case of Benedict Fox is a wasted opportunity. With stiff controls, inaccurate hitboxes, slow inputs and many gameplay hiccups, it's a game that should have stayed in development longer.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 5, 2023
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It's a shame that Deck13 new IP it's so generic and confusionary, because there are also bold new ideas in it. Nonetheless, as it is at the time of writing, Atlas Fallen is a by-the-book action RPG with a problematic targeting system and just a handful of open maps to explore, with so much better choices on the market.- SpazioGames
- Posted Aug 9, 2023
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With stiff animations and a ball physics that is not so realistic, AO Tennis 2 fails to represent a good simulation of this noble sport. Top Spin 4 remains the king even after nine years from its debut.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 9, 2020
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A good title for all trading card game fans, but everyone else should look elsewhere for more interesting gameplay.- SpazioGames
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This stand alone expansion brings the player back to Myrtana, delivering a good storyline. Sadly, every flaw of the predecessor is there. The engine is still heavy and non optimized, and the same bug-fest we all remember hasn't been solved at all. Only for die-hard fans.- SpazioGames
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- Posted Aug 3, 2020
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A good title for all trading card game fans, but everyone else should look elsewhere for more interesting gameplay.- SpazioGames
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The routines and exercises of Fitness Boxing 2 are well thought out, but unfortunately there's a limit in the way it detects motion controls that may discourage lazy players to focus as much as they should, because they will still be rewarded with great scores anyway.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 2, 2020
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- Posted Oct 3, 2018
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It could've been a masterpiece, but too easy puzzles and a shallow narrative spoil the concept.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 29, 2011
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The game does nothing new but works for what it wanted to do: making young players have fun and feel that it's (almost!) Christmas time.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 11, 2023
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Some good ideas and a deep love for the work of the immortal H.P. Lovecraft are not enough to recommend Source of Madness, since there are far better roguelites on all the platforms the game hit.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 18, 2022
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Pretty funny...for the first hour or so. Then it keeps repeating itself, until you wish you could go back to the good old Carmageddon days. Just for zombie maniacs.- SpazioGames
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Despite being eye-catching with its amazing art direction, Aka doesn't manage to captivate the player and it feels more like a mix of not-deep-enough gameplay mechanics.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 29, 2022
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Arkanoid is a legend that never dies, but its take on the battle royale formula is plagued by some inconsistencies that make the game not as compelling as it could have been.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 8, 2022
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Asterix & Obelix XXL 3 moves on a awfully thin line. Despite its being fun both on single and cooperative play, and a good conversion of the atmosphere of the original comicbook series, too many times this game stops only to “snack fun”. It seems that there was a “change of mood” from the previous games of the series, which came to avoid all the exaggeration and satire that made the XXL brand well-known, to follow the recent road digged by the CG animated movies about the character. For irreducible fans only, more than ever.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 11, 2019
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As unfortunately predictable as it was, Skull and Bones falls victim to over ten years spent in development limbo; during this time, the project changed its nature multiple times, signaling a lack of direction that is cleareven in the final product. Despite having a fascinating setting and naval combat that can be entertaining in its simplicity, there is a total lack of identity. What's missing is something that pushes players to keep going, whether it's an intriguing gameplay loop or an engaging narrative context, and once the console is turned off, it's easy to forget everything that happened in this incredibly flat sea.The dawn of "quadruple-A" titles doesn't seem so promising, after all.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 8, 2024
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Touken Ranbu Warriors could have been way better and with some good ideas poorly executed it fails to actually give something fresh and captivating to Warriors' fans.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 29, 2022
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