SpazioGames' Scores
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For 5,229 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: Tears of the Kingdom | |
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| Lowest review score: | Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta |
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Positive: 3,005 out of 5229
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Mixed: 2,057 out of 5229
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Negative: 167 out of 5229
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Among all the weapons Crysis 2 offers to the player, the most important is choice: the free roaming structure of its predecessor comes back somehow transformed, more streamlined and best suited to the NYC concrete jungle. A perfectly balanced gameplay, stunning graphics and an entertaining multiplayer make this a must-have for every FPS addict.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 22, 2011
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Among all the weapons Crysis 2 offers to the player, the most important is choice: the free roaming structure of its predecessor comes back somehow transformed, more streamlined and best suited to the NYC concrete jungle. A perfectly balanced gameplay, stunning graphics and an entertaining multiplayer make this a must-have for every FPS addict.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 22, 2011
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It's just an uninspired collection of minigames, not enough to justify the price and to meet the expectations. Suited just for kids, better with a bargain price.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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The Da Vinci Disappeareance offers a very short add on for the single player mode, focusing more on the online features. It's not cheap, still a must have for online ACB players.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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The Da Vinci Disappeareance offers a very short add on for the single player mode, focusing more on the online features. It's not cheap, still a must have for online ACB players.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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It's old style strategy, unforgiving, hard to learn and harder to master. If this is your kind of stuff, you'll love it.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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If "all in!" is your motto, here you'll find interesting techniques, loads of unlockables for your avatar, and lot of fun, both online or against the good AI.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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Original, gifted with an interesting gameplay and a great design, Okamiden could be the DS swan song.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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There's a lot of improvement in this chapter, where handling, phisics and AI deliver a lot more than last year. It's still a shame for the overall big lack of polish, something that still keeps the saga away from higher scores.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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There's a lot of improvement in this chapter, where handling, phisics and AI deliver a lot more than last year. It's still a shame for the overall big lack of polish, something that still keeps the saga away from higher scores.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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It's a well crafted strategy game, even if a little bit too inspired to Starcraft. If you like real time strategy, this is the choice for your smartphone.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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Beside a nice and colorful graphic and relaxing sounds, Hello Kitty Seasons have some localization problems and a too simplistic control scheme.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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A great simulation, better every year. Control on the athletes is absolute, and fun for the fans is guaranteed.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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A great simulation, better every year. Control on the athletes is absolute, and fun for the fans is guaranteed.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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No chance for a game that can't have a single positive aspect. Many technical issues make this an overall failed product for Kinect owners.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 15, 2011
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Closer to a novel than to gaming itself, it's suited more to an eastern oriented public. Narration is superb, characters simply unforgettable. On the other hand, if you don't like text heavy experiences, this is not the game for you.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 15, 2011
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It's a completely different experience from SSX and other arcade snowboarding game: compelling to the point of frustration, it will give some satisfaction only if you'll dedicate a lot of time and effort to the learning curve. It's a shame that the many events feel somehow disconnected, making the progression even more difficult to follow.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 15, 2011
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Not a good porting: graphics look lame, and gameplay feels repetitive. Just for the die hard fans of Dante.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 15, 2011
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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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DeathSmiles is an old school shoot'em'up with an excellent art direction, frantic gameplay, wonderful soundtrack and a good amount of contents. The product however can be fully appreciated only by the old time shoot'em'up lovers, in search of new challenges.- SpazioGames
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One of those games that usually are relegated to Japan. A lot of cute girls, a bit of fan-service, much dialogue, many anonimous dungeons where the player will grind monsters and items. If you love this kind of game, you won't be disappointed.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 11, 2011
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Homefront doesn't provide a long single player campaign, and the good narrative doesn't feel fully developed. On the other hand, multiplayer is interesting and funny.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 11, 2011
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Homefront doesn't provide a long single player campaign, and the good narrative doesn't feel fully developed. On the other hand, multiplayer is interesting and funny.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 11, 2011
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Best Total War Ever. That should say enough about how great a game this is. It's incredibly deep, complex and magnificent to look at. Still, take into consideration that it's not exactly the most accessible strategy game around, and that you need a ballsy computer to enjoy the game to its fullest. A great return for one of the greatest strategy series ever made. Bravo The Creative Assembly.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 11, 2011
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It's customization, through thousands of equip pieces, the true heart of Torhclight. No coop and basic hack'n'slash combat make the rest just part of the average action RPG. Try before you buy.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 9, 2011
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Kirby's Epic Yarn is a great return for Nintendo's pink mascot. Featuring very nice graphic and brilliant gameplay it's an highly recommended purchase for every Kirby fan.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 8, 2011
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Improving on the original in many ways, De Blob 2 is a funny and colourful platform experience.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 8, 2011
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Improving on the original in many ways, De Blob 2 is a funny and colourful platform experience.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 8, 2011
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A great arcade dancing game, fun to play, but hard to master! Only for the DDR series fan.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 8, 2011
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Gods Eater Burst represents a truly good debut for Namco Bandai. An entertaining combat system, a deep customization of various aspects such equipment, clothes, bullets and much more makes the game a paradise for action RPG fans. Despite the atrocious analog stick and some bad camera movements, we believe that a sequel on the PSP 2 would be something to wait for.- SpazioGames
- Posted Mar 8, 2011
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