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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Just Cause 3 has two souls: one is pure, untarnished and ridiculous fun, the other is pretty raw, unpolished and repetitive. If you like blowing stuff up, launching rocket cows into space, or simply chaos, this game is definitely a dream come true. Just don’t expect an action masterpiece.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 2, 2015
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Definitely a step in the right direction after the awful Assembly required. It is a longer game, with a new and decently developed character, and a bit more freedom if you compare it to the past episodes.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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It’s a better game than Dream bros and Paper Mario Sticker Stars, that intelligently mixes its two sub-genres to give life to something unique and fun. Another great game in the Nintendo 3DS library.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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A gigantic and amazingly complex game, whose mechanics are absolutely impressive. It’s a deep jrpg, and one with brilliant art direction and a beautiful world. Structurally, though, the game is terrible. It’s one repetitive quest after another, with forced objectives and exploration percentages in order to advance in the main storyline. It’s a flawed and old idea for an open world game, and one that truly needs to become obsolete. If you love games with great mechanics and can ignore the structural problems, you’ll find a great title here. If not, steer clear.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 30, 2015
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It’s an old game, that arrived on Steam lately and whose community has shrunk quite a lot. Still, even with its technical shortcomings and age, it remains one of the best driving simulators out there.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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It’s even better than the original game, thanks to the added campaign and the full dub. Definitely a must have for jrpg lovers on 3DS.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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We expected a bit more from a “lore” standpoint, but this is still a great expansion, with amazing new weapons and extremely challenging bosses and situations. Quite the treat for Souls fans.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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It has some flaws, but it’s also an original and valid cooperative experience. When played with friends it can be brilliant at times, what it lacks is the capability to impress as much when played solo, and some technical finishing touches.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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It definitely improves the main game, with better graphics and new (and fun) modes. There’s still a looong way to go though, both technically and from a gameplay standpoint. If you enjoyed The Crew, it’s still a great purchase.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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It leaves some unresolved plot points, but it’s still a hard hitting and brutal adventure, that maintains the usual quality level we’ve come to expect from Telltale products.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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The quality has been fluctuating from episode to episode, but the closure makes up for it, with some great moments and a satisfying conclusion (even if some may not be happy with the finale). Life is Strange is, in the end, a truly great story, well narrated and with high production values. Bravo Dontnod.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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We were kinda disappointed by the “Rachel Amber” mystery and this chapter’s pacing, but it’s still an enjoyable ride that closes with a decent cliffhanger.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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Oh god, how the mighty have fallen. Why? What has Yuji Naka done with this game? The controls are a disaster on WiiU, and there are a ton of problems. This is a game that should have been treated way better, and whose potential was completely wasted.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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It has some good and original moments, but it’s also very repetitive, with an unrefined gameplay that could have been improved in many ways. You’ll enjoy this just for one run, and not even that much.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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It needs multiplayer to truly work. It really, REALLY needs it. When played with friends it’s a magnificent ode to chaos, but alone... yeah, it’s pretty repetitive and dull.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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Focused on Chloe and Max, and relatively calm if you compare it to the past chapters, Episode 3 is a narrative masterpiece thanks to its final phase and the emotions it can instill in the player. This is definitely an episodic adventure you should keep on your radar.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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This game probably won’t make old veterans of the series happy, since it’s now a simpler and more linear title compared to its predecessors... still, it works, thanks to the new RTS phases and a great interface.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 25, 2015
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Quite a pleasant surprise in this autumn filled with “big” games. It has a classic and functional structure, but it doesn’t lack originality and can be tactical and fun, even with some shortcomings here and there.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 18, 2015
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It can be fun with friends, but it truly lacks content, and is not even remotely excellent, especially when compared to other Nintendo titles that were able to reimagine sports gaming in unexpected ways. Consider it only if you have kids, or if you are looking for an intuitive party game.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 18, 2015
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The Imperial City experiment didn’t work out as intended, and was abandoned. It’s not the case with Orsinium, definitely a well made DLC with a lot of PVE content. Its biggest merit? You can play it at any level, and have some fun even without reaching the cap. The bad? A bunch of bugs and glitches, lack of originality, and the Maelstrom Arena. Let’s hope Zenimax will be a bit bolder with DLCs in the future. For now, it’s all good.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 17, 2015
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It’s the best football managing game around, no contest. Every year it gets better too, with refined mechanics, more complexity and steps in the right direction. Some historical flaws are still there, unfortunately, like unrealistic values for some players, or boring press conferences. Iron out the kinks and it will become perfect.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 17, 2015
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When it comes to graphics, it’s amazing and perfectly captures the Star Wars universe. When it comes to gameplay... well, it’s definitely a fun and accessible shooter, just don’t expect something too technical or perfectly balanced. DICE obviously wanted to make an intuitive FPS that anyone can play, veterans of the genre are not the main target here. Accept that, and you’ll definitely enjoy the experience quite a bit.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 17, 2015
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It’s a low cost horror game that gives you a decent enough storyline to justify the price tag. It’s also a short game though, and not a memorable one. Get it only if you truly love this kind of product.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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Darksiders II is an incredible game, and one that we still cherish to this day. Unfortunately, this edition has even more problems than the original game, with choppy framerate and a lot of technical hiccups. Just play the original, if you can.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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It is definitely a valid game, and a beauty when it comes to graphics, but it’s short, can be quite frustrating, and has some pacing problems. If you love action games with some great art direction, definitely give this one a try.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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McMullen did it again. With the latest expansion The Binding of Isaac got bigger, better, and it became even more of a virtual drug (if that was even possible). It’s a disturbing game, but also one that needs to be played, and slowly analyzed. Room after room, trauma after trauma, forever and ever.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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It’s an incredibly simple and intuitive game, but creating such a fun experience with this kind of simplistic gameplay is a feat that only a truly brilliant developer can achieve. Get this game, it costs only 3 dollars and it’s fun, fast, and extremely intelligent.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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A bad remaster of a mediocre game. Why someone decided to put money into developing this we don’t and cannot know. If you want to get dirty just jump in a puddle, even the mud is not that great in this game.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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A curious and complex title, that will definitely satisfy those who love some good old turn based combat. When it comes to graphics is obviously pretty weak, but makes up for it with its great mechanics and fun challenge level.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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“No compromises” is the road Blizzard has chosen. Legacy of the Void is not a simpler game than its predecessors, it’s just much faster, and even more skill oriented than it was before. When it comes to the RTS genre Blizzard is still the emperor, and this game demonstrates it once again with an amazing and bulky single-player campaign, a lot of great extra content, and some brilliant changes to the competitive multiplayer structure. It’s not easy playing Starcraft II, but it’s worth it.- SpazioGames
- Posted Nov 13, 2015
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