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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Shattered Heaven captivates the players thanks to its hybrid gameplay. It's a card game with roguelike and rpg elements that are enough to feel interesting, but it gets repetitive way too soon during longest playing sessions.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 31, 2023
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A couple of nice touches to the drawn elements of the two games, a few extra costumes, and the opportunity to select the voices in Japanese are not enough to make us cheer for the return of these two titles. At the same time, Tales of Symphonia is still one of the best JRPGs ever made.- SpazioGames
- Posted Apr 13, 2014
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Master Detective Rain Code is not as complete and original like the Danganronpa trilogy, but it is, nonetheless, an enjoyable and well written point and click adventure that will appeal to all of the existing fans of Kazutaka Kodaka.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jun 29, 2023
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Even though this is the best version of Corpse Party available on the market right now, we can't stop thinking that the port is somewhat lazy, since neither the 3D effect nor the touch screen are utilized as much as 3DS fans were hoping. But if you love Japanese horror games, you won't find better options than Corpse Party on 3DS.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 30, 2016
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SpellForce 3: Fallen God is an old style expansion, with lot of hours of gameplay equally divided between RPG and RTS, but if you don't like the mixture of genres, this DLC will not change your mind.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 3, 2020
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is a very difficult experience to judge using traditional standards. It is not a simulator in the classic sense, nor a structured management game: it is rather a laboratory of absurd situations, built around the player’s creativity. When it works (and it often does), it manages to deliver genuine laughs thanks to intelligent writing and a brilliant use of nonsense.- SpazioGames
- Posted Apr 15, 2026
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- Posted Jun 8, 2018
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It's more intense, and way more linear, with less strategy involved. If you love Hollywood-style racing action, and consider spending some time with the great online mode, this might be your deal. On the other hand, if you're just interested in the single player campaign, it might not be worth all the while.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 15, 2011
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The Mooseman is more then a simple game, under some simple puzzle is hidden the history of a people, the myths and the legends of the ancient Komi.- SpazioGames
- Posted Feb 21, 2017
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Pacific Drive is an intriguing experience and, despite being way more complicated than it should in some of its choices, it's a compelling game that feels like a breath of fresh air for video games' lovers.- SpazioGames
- Posted Feb 20, 2024
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- Posted Nov 9, 2011
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Out of its comfort zone, Runeterra's world shines in this well-crafted and smart RPG, that feels just like a first step in a journey that is going to bring League of Legends up to new shores.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2021
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After a disappointing remaster dedicated to Tales of Symphonia, Bandai Namco gives the Baten Kaitos franchise the treatment it deserved, gifting us with a solid remaster of two of the most obscure but also most appreciated GameCube JRPGs.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 25, 2023
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Even with all its still perfectible aspects, Solasta is wisely crafted when it comes to fights and character building.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 27, 2021
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For those who haven't yet had the chance to play it, the PC port of World of Final Fantasy might be the perfect occasion to dive in the world of Grymoire. However we must also warn you about the lack of some graphical settings, the absence of 4K Widescreen resolutions and the fixed 30 FPS, even with higher resolutions; if all of this doesn't represent a problem then you can test yourself with this adventure without worries.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 3, 2017
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There is too much indecision in Chiba: he wants to create a game for young people, but he proposes mechanics of the past, for the nostalgic people. World of Final Fantasy, however, is built well, with an immense work in the creation of Mirage: the battle system works well and entertains for almost a hundred hours. An Immensity.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 25, 2016
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Besides the astonishing art design and the rich and imaginative dark-fantasy world, Blasphemous doesn't know how to mix perfectly the different genres it belongs to.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 10, 2019
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Daytona USA is a must for all fans of the arcade version, as it perfectly recreates the atmosphere and the desire to beat the records that marked the original as a masterpiece.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 6, 2011
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Azure Striker Gunvolt is a delicious appetizer while waiting for the main dish, represented by Mighty No. 9, but the taste would have been much better if the enemy design wasn't so weak and if more levels were included.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jun 8, 2015
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Tales of Berseria Remastered is not a revolution, but a smart reimagining of a recent minor classic. Is it worth buying? Absolutely yes, especially if you haven’t had the chance to play it before. And if you’ve already played it, it could be the perfect opportunity to rediscover Velvet and her story, with a few added conveniences and without the frenzy of modern times. Finally, free from being overshadowed by a year crowded with blockbusters, Berseria can shine as it deserves, and I assure you, it’s truly worth it.- SpazioGames
- Posted Feb 26, 2026
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Supreme Commander 2 is the result of how, through prudent choices it's possible to convert a title suited almost exclusively to a niche of fans of the genre into a game for everyone. With the recent release of strategic games such as Napoleon: Total War and the imminent arrival of Starcraft II and Command & Conquer 4, all the fans of strategy games have something to have fun with and we are confident that the new creation from Chris Taylor can succeed in carve out its space, thanks to this new dynamic and intuitive formula .- SpazioGames
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A brilliant new iteration that you will fall in love with.- SpazioGames
- Posted Feb 29, 2024
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We were hoping that all the Yakuza PS3 games would get the shiny treatment reserved to the first two chapters, and weìre disappointed that this wouldn't be the case, but Yakuza 3 Remaster is a remaster done right.- SpazioGames
- Posted Oct 1, 2019
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ARMS is the first new Nintendo IP on Switch, an unusual fighting-game that's both competitive and entertaining. The character design is beautiful and the game mechanics are well-balanced, even if some abilities are easier to use than others. The only problem is the single-player offering, which is not as interesting as the multiplayer one.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jun 7, 2017
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Ubisoft has decided to make an experiment, and Child of Light is their first, successful creature. The French developers showed not only knowledge of the basics of the JRPG genre, but also the ability to reshape and merge them into a bewitching and artistically beautiful product.- SpazioGames
- Posted Apr 30, 2014
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A brutal, cruel, and impactful trip in the frail psyche of a soldier, and a brilliant re-imagining of the Heart of Darkness story, that unfortunately falls short in the gameplay department due to lack of real innovation, the lacking companion AI, and a badly-calculated challenge level. Truly a pity - could have been an amazing game.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jun 26, 2012
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The Sword in the Darkness is a good episode thanks to uniformity among the various story lines that had been lacking in The Lost Lords and partly also in the first episode.- SpazioGames
- Posted Apr 8, 2015
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Wulverblade is a good take on the classic brawler genre, telling a compelling story about bretons against roman army of the 9th Legion.- SpazioGames
- Posted May 14, 2018
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Party Animals is literally the party game where peace was never an option. And it's a lot of fun, of course.- SpazioGames
- Posted Sep 20, 2023
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Thanks to the passage from the action-adventure genre to the hack 'n' slash with isometric view, Darksiders Genesis demonstrates how the series can evolve without losing its core.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 11, 2019
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