The Enemy's Scores
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For 147 reviews, this publication has graded:
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45% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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53% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Split Fiction | |
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| Lowest review score: | Princess Peach: Showtime! |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 104 out of 147
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Mixed: 38 out of 147
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Negative: 5 out of 147
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LEGO 2K Drive has a satisfying campaign, with rich exploration and good gameplay. This review was based on the game's performance on Xbox Series X and throughout the eight or so hours of gameplay, I didn't notice any bugs or performance drops, even on the heavier maps. The game's biggest flaw is getting hung up on microtransactions that are too easily accessible, especially considering that the game is aimed at a children's audience. Other than this issue, which cannot be ignored, I had a lot of fun with the gameplay and exploration. The customization of the cars is heaven for long-time fans of the franchise. A pity that character customization is not included in the game as well.- The Enemy
- Posted May 24, 2023
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F1 24 tries to gamify the dynamic between drivers and teams in the paddock, in a clear attempt to attract fans of the sport who play video games. It's a valid and positive strategy, but for those who come in the opposite direction - the audience that likes racing games more than Formula 1 itself - it's impossible not to feel like they're playing a racing version of EA FC.- The Enemy
- Posted Jun 9, 2024
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Endless Ocean Luminous lets the player loose and, at the same time, blocks its progress by imposing limits to the story progression by requiring exploration in its free diving modes. But you only need a few hours of gameplay to understand the game's true goal: to offer a relaxing and therapeutic experience.- The Enemy
- Posted May 20, 2024
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The roguelike charm is present in Arcadegeddon and the gameplay is extremely polished. However, while the game pleases at first glance and can be an experience to share with friends online, the repetitive objectives take some of the shine off the unique identity and strong personality given to the game and hide rich content from players who decide not to invest so much time in the game.- The Enemy
- Posted Jul 14, 2022
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In Terra Nil, the player must rescue and restore life in a desert scenario by creating biomes for the restoration of life on a desolate planet. With an incredible graphic style and relaxing music, the game presents addictive challenges and mechanics. It’s sad that such an enjoyable game to play has so little content - I wish it had more stages to play. Even so, I recommend that you spend hours and hours with this game.- The Enemy
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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Modern Warfare 3 is two thirds failure, one third competent - but even that one winning third relies heavily on the merits of the 2009 MW2's multiplayer maps, and not their own. Meanwhile, the new Zombies mode is a grindfest, while the campaign feels rushed to completion.- The Enemy
- Posted Nov 28, 2023
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Part of a project that also includes an anime series and a film, the video game adaptation of Sand Land highlights, in many ways, a less celebrated side of Akira Toriyama: its talent for building worlds and technology. And there's probably no better way to showcase this than in a game.- The Enemy
- Posted Apr 24, 2024
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Minecraft Legends is a great option for fans of Mojang's sandbox, a gateway to the strategy genre - increasingly defined as a niche - and also an interesting activity for those who want to explore every possibility of its mechanics, although it may disappoint some by its simplicity in presentation.- The Enemy
- Posted Apr 14, 2023
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Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion does have a few qualities. Updated gameplay and far-better character models are always nice. Still, the game lacks visual improvements when it comes to cut-scenes and, honestly, the missions system will definitely few outdated for most modern players. If you wanna play it for the story, go on. If that's no the case, think again.- The Enemy
- Posted Dec 6, 2022
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Cult of the Lamb is relaxing, fun and hilarious – some surprises that the game has in store probably will make you laugh out loud. The contrast of cuteness and macabre makes everything even more fun and unique, with quirky characters, scenarios and relaxing electronic soundtrack. Even though it’s not among the best roguelikes, Massive Monster’s title is most certainly a brilliant “cult simulator”.- The Enemy
- Posted Aug 11, 2022
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The storyline smothered by indifference and combat that becomes repetitive do not bring long-lasting entertainment to Marvel's Midnight Suns players, just as the proposal to create one's own avatar proves meaningless when the character already has his own past. Still, the game entertains and brings rich content in the form of interactions between heroes that can make Marvel comics and movies fans leave with glowing eyes.- The Enemy
- Posted Nov 30, 2022
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Metal Slug has remained quite faithful to its original idea throughout its nearly 30 years of existence, but Metal Slug Tactics comes in an attempt to shake up those foundations, despite clinging too much to the past in some aspects.- The Enemy
- Posted Nov 5, 2024
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LEGO Horizon Adventures isn't amazing, and it doesn't even aim to be. With beautiful visuals even in performance mode, the game delivers a fun and irreverent story stitched together with competent gameplay. Because it's short, the title barely flirts with repetitiveness, and it's a good light adventure for those looking for some relaxation. The story could delve a little deeper into the details of Zero Dawn... but we already have the original game for that, right?- The Enemy
- Posted Nov 13, 2024
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Tiny Tina Wonderland brings the good humor of the Borderlands universe and the chaos of crazy battles with even crazier weapons, but instead of being on a distant planet, we are in a realm of 'futuristic fantasy'. However, the story is not as funny as previous Gearbox games and the world created by Tiny Tina failed to catch me. I believe anyone who is a fan of the series will enjoy having a little more of this universe - and maybe this game is really just for fans of Claptrap's gang.- The Enemy
- Posted Apr 18, 2022
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Chocobo GP is a fun game. It is, yes, "more of the same". It doesn't introduce any super elaborate or even new mechanics, it just recycles everything that the games of the genre already bring to the time. But it's fun, familiar and… cute. Of course, how enjoyable the game is can depend a lot — also — on how much of a fan of the Final Fantasy franchise you are. It's easy to be convinced by the cuteness of the characters (Chocobos!!!!) and have fun with the game. It's not a phenomenal game, but it can give you a few hours of fun, especially if you're playing with family or friends.- The Enemy
- Posted Apr 18, 2022
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Nintendo World Championship Edition: NES Edition doesn't bring anything particularly special, but it's a good ride for lovers of classic NES games (made by Nintendo itself) who want the opportunity to play iconic beats, be it solo or with friends.- The Enemy
- Posted Jul 23, 2024
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With a disappointing campaign, Lighjfall astonishes by not repeating the feat of The Witch Queen right off the bat. While it has been made clear that explanations will come as the seasons of 2023 progress, there is no denying that the quality of the plot is disappointing. However, everything beyond the main story adds to the Destiny experience. The new subclass offers interesting possibilities, while updates to mechanics such as those involving Champions and quality of life improvements provide refreshing and compelling content for both long-time players and those new to the series.- The Enemy
- Posted Mar 20, 2023
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Visions of Mana is a worthy revival of a franchise long kept aside by Square Enix. Inspired by trends in the genre, the studio updates its classic JRPG for the Genshin Impact era, while making an honest adventure with a callback to Mana's traditions as a game.- The Enemy
- Posted Sep 3, 2024
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Final Fantasy XVI is a messy game that sometimes delivers and sometimes does not. The new combat system only becomes good after many hours and the fetch quests are an insult. Still, the story is captivating and so are the characters.- The Enemy
- Posted Jun 21, 2023
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge does what it set itself to do, bring people back to the 80's with a straight to the point beat ’em up experience. Despite of that, it remains modern, with enemies bringing up proper challenge to the player, even when facing the levels with friends. Unfortunately, it fails in bringing characters with personality. With all the turtles and other fighters doing pretty much the same thing, most passionate fans will still miss their beloved heroes.- The Enemy
- Posted Jun 15, 2022
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With a charismatic and charming cast, incredible ambience and one of the best companions in recent memory to compensate for its dated design and truly barren open worlds, Star Wars Outlaws is more than the sum of its parts.- The Enemy
- Posted Aug 26, 2024
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Re-Boot Camp rescues Advance Wars' brilliant gameplay formula from a 15-year hiatus, but does so without ever displaying any amount of ambition. Its lackluster online multiplayer offering is emblematic of a re-release that shines on purely through the ingenuity of the original's gameplay loop.- The Enemy
- Posted Apr 19, 2023
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Overall, Forspoken is a failed experiment. The few moments of joy are rarely not succeeded by the most absolute boredom or by questionable gameplay decisions. Look for something else, really.- The Enemy
- Posted Jan 24, 2023
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Dead Island 2 knows exactly what it is — and you should know it as well before buying. If you really, really love killing zombies in lots of different ways, go on, you'll have a lot of fun. If zombies are just normal enemies for you and you think a game needs more than that in order to work, don't even get close.- The Enemy
- Posted Apr 26, 2023
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Volition miscalculated. They interpreted that ridding Saints Row of its over-the-top nature, leaving behind only the series' essence was the right way to get to a triumphant new beginning. But in a post-GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 world, they found out that Saints Row's essence, without its excesses, simply doesn't cut it anymore.- The Enemy
- Posted Aug 26, 2022
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Princess Peach: Showtime! is a good game, and shows a glimpse of what the character has to offer what it has a chance to be in the spotlight. But, despite having numerous good ideas, it doesn't seem interested in developing them to its full potential.- The Enemy
- Posted Apr 4, 2024
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I really, really wanted to love Redfall. It is genuinely impressive how much a development team from a studio recognized for its talent and design philosophy took the wrong decision at every fundamental aspect of a game. After finishing the game, the only relevant question in my mind was "how did we get to this point"?- The Enemy
- Posted May 15, 2023
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inZOI is a revolutionary game for the life simulator genre. [Early Access Score = 100]- The Enemy
- Posted Mar 20, 2025
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