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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The “special child” of the Resident Evil saga is back and is still... well, special. It’s a strangely innovative game, that’s low on tension if compared to the best chapters in the saga, but still deserves to be played for its neat ideas and challenging gameplay. Also, this remaster is definitely better from a technical standpoint than the last one.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 20, 2016
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Graphically it’s an old game and it’s pretty obvious, but this is still a great PC port of a brilliant action rpg. The gameplay is still fun, challenging and rich, the class and pawn systems are original and deep, and you should definitely try it out if you missed it on consoles.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 14, 2016
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A peculiar stealth game of sorts, with a high challenge level even with its simple mechanics. It’s good fun, but it’s partially ruined by some miscalculations in the procedural elements of the maps and an A.I. that doesn’t always work as intended.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 11, 2016
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Firmly attached to its mobile roots, Red Game Without a Great name is a strangely challenging casual game with decent level design and controls that unfortunately are not nearly as good as they should be. It definitely makes more sense in the App Store.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 11, 2016
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A great pc port of a not-so-great jrpg. It’s still a decent experience for fans of the series or the genre though, and the sheer technical value of this version is enough to try it out if you missed it in the past.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 11, 2016
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A high quality Picross game that can shine brightly even without original ideas, due to more than enough “truly free” content to satisfy an eager player. Microtransactions are still quite significant though (even if limited), so take that into consideration when you get the game.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 11, 2016
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A difficult and truly complex old style rpg that will definitely satisfy veteran adventurers and might be a bit too disorienting for other players. Not exactly the most accessible of videogames, nor the best in the genre, but it’s not a bad game either.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 11, 2016
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The mechanics are basically unchanged from its predecessor, but the developers have gotten better when it comes to pure level design and variety. The 2.5 perspective is also used much better in the maps, even if we would have liked more gadgets and possibilities during the action. If you liked Chronicles: China get it without a second thought, but keep in mind that it’s still a long way from the quality that we’ve seen in Mark of the Ninja.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 11, 2016
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This is not a game about Ponies. This is a bizarre puzzle game that consistently surprises the player and is definitely worth your money. We don’t want to spoil anything, just try it: it’s ridiculously brilliant.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 11, 2016
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It is definitely cute, and has some good qualities, but not enough to be truly worth it, due to plain gameplay mechanics and level design. If you want some challenge or a varied and surprising experience, this is not for you.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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Bad gameplay and not-so-inspired art direction make this platform a forgettable one. There’s definitely a lot of better stuff out there, trust us.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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This is getting better. It’s definitely getting better. The story is way funnier, it has the best puzzles in the series, and it is also the chapter with the best moral choices. If it keeps growing like this, it could become REALLY good. We didn’t expect it, seeing how it began.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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It had a lot of potential, and the team must have squeezed out every ounce of energy to complete it, but unfortunately it wasn’t enough. It’s glitchy, the challenge level is badly calculated, and it’s also a bit too linear for our tastes. Quite a waste.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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If you’re a speedway fan you’ll definitely like this game. A repetitive structure and lacking AI kinda ruin the experience, but the two driving models, paired with the official licenses, are more than enough to convince aficionados of this discipline.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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A decent DLC, with a passable storyline and good content. It doesn’t really add that much to the formula, but it’s still a good buy if you liked the base game. Separating it from the main story also gave the developers some freedom when it comes to story twist, and this is a good thing.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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We waited and waited, and finally a great rally game arrived. DiRT Rally is a great racing experience, with an exhilarating gameplay, good contents and great graphics. Definitely what fans of this spectacular races wanted.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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Quite a step in the right direction if you compare it to its predecessors. Greg Rucka’s arrival was definitely great for the whole series, and everything got better, from dialogue to game mechanics. Definitely a good introduction to the final act. If you want to get the whole package, though, keep in mind that chapters one and two are highly inferior.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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We are far from the tactical gameplay of the old Metal Gear Online games, since the new gameplay is definitely simpler and more action oriented. It still has quite a lot of potential, but some unbalancing and questionable choices keep it from being as good as it could.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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We liked this game on PS4, and it’s still good fun on PC, where it’s even better due to a pair of new content expansions and some graphical tweaks. Basically, it’s still a fun experience with friends, with a lot of content and some good ideas, but it’s still pretty weak when played solo and has quite the repetitive structure. If you like top down shooter give it a chance.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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A horror with a decent opening, and passive gameplay where you look at things a lot and play a lot less. The interesting story is not nearly enough for it to get passing marks, unfortunately.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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This strange “Bomberman-like” game, captivated us. It’s chaotic, colorful and fun, especially when played with friends. Unfortunately, some matchmaking problems and a repetitive structure doom it to the “could-have-been-better” limbo.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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We had to wait quite a bit for this game to arrive on our shelves, but it’s finally here, and it’s damn good. It’s the usual “Yakuza good” we’re used to, but this chapter is even shinier and choke-full of Japanese culture than the others. All with the typical over-the-top storytelling and fun gameplay. If you love the series (and there are a lot of reasons to do so), get it. You won’t be disappointed.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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It’s a short game, that’s for sure, but it’s still an incredibly good point and click adventure, that will leave a sign. Try it out, it will capture your heart with its great art direction and smart puzzles.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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Definitely an evolution if you compare it to its predecessor. It’s a bigger and better game, with the possibility of flying thrown in the mix that makes for faster pacing and exploration. Unfortunately, it’s still not that deep of a jrpg, and we recommend it only to fans of the anime or the novels.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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It’s a brisk change of pace from its predecessor: balanced, fun, and always challenging, this little gem is better than most of the strategy games on Nintendo’s portable console. After a good debut, Image & Form confirmed its talent.- SpazioGames
- Posted Jan 4, 2016
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It’s still a controversial title that will divide gamers, and one that can count on some great acting. This edition, though, doesn’t really add anything worthwhile to the game. Get it only if you never played the original and are interested in experimental games mostly based on narrative.- SpazioGames
- Posted Dec 2, 2015
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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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