TheSixthAxis' Scores
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For 3,999 reviews, this publication has graded:
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45% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 71
| Highest review score: | Ratchet & Clank | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Lord of the Rings - Gollum |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,949 out of 3999
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Mixed: 1,748 out of 3999
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Negative: 302 out of 3999
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There’s very little you haven’t played before in the campaign and the new cinematics and voiceovers do little to assist the bare story, but the gameplay is still great, it looks and sounds fantastic, and fans will no doubt enjoy playing the formerly PC-exclusive section they missed the first time.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 25, 2015
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Nova-111 should definitely be played by those who enjoy games with unusual and interesting concepts. Despite a few flaws, it remains a great game, featuring some superb moments and while the first few levels are a slow burn, the pace soon becomes manic. I’m personally very excited to see what Funktronic Labs create in the future.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 24, 2015
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With its immersive world, branching narrative, and lifelike character work, Until Dawn will have players on the edge of their seats while pounding them with jump scares and a bone-chilling soundtrack. Having previously worked on ports and smaller titles for Sony, Supermassive Games have shown that they can play with the big boys and we can’t wait to see what they come up with next.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 24, 2015
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There’s a lot to enjoy here in a well-rounded package, with plenty of replay value thanks to the range of different heroes, collectibles and high-scores to aim for, as well as the online and offline multiplayer options.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 19, 2015
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As an educational tool, Beyond Eyes did a great job of teaching me of the struggles people face when their vision is impaired... As a game though, Beyond Eyes is about plodding through a maze with barely any meaningful plot until right at the end.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 19, 2015
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Curses N’ Chaos is a good arena brawler that throws you right into the action. It may not be the most graphical intensive games out there, but Tribute Games has created something that you can get engrossed in really quickly. You will die a lot to make progress, and that may not be for everyone, but if you like your brawlers, then Curses ‘N Chaos is certainly worth a look.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 18, 2015
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Coming off the back of Thomas Was Alone, Volume is a much more ambitious and expansive project, and there’s little sign of this being a difficult second album. It can miss the mark in a few areas, depending on how you play, but this is a clever distillation of the classic stealth genre wrapped up in an excellent retelling of a classic English legend.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 18, 2015
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While Sword Art Online Re: Hollow Fragment is an enjoyable budget release that offers hours of anime adventuring, it’s tainted by inexplicable performance issues that simply shouldn’t have made it to the PS4 edition of the game.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 17, 2015
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Priced at around a tenner, The Castle Game is a fun slice of tower defence action that packs in decent amount of replay value.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 17, 2015
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While there are some games included that you’re unlikely to make repeated visits to, Rare Replay offers an incredible retrospective of one of the most iconic game studios of our time.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 12, 2015
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As light on gameplay as it is, Everbody’s Gone to the Rapture is as beautiful as it is thought provoking.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 12, 2015
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Actual Sunlight is one of the strongest text-driven video games I’ve played.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 11, 2015
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The first episode comes across as being too eager to show you everything all at once, instead of taking things slower and allowing you to absorb what just happened. The script is good but has moments that don’t seem that logical, but in spite of this The End Of Peace is a decent start to the series.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 7, 2015
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The only real hurdle to clear when offering a recommendation for Galak-Z is the difficulty. The ship is fun to use but it takes a long time to master, and the game does require mastery of movement to progress into the later stages. That paired with resetting progress to the beginning of the season and losing all your upgrades sometimes feels like a bit much, particularly after enduring a steep and lengthy learning curve.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 7, 2015
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Funk Of Titans isn’t a bad game but it doesn’t do anything interesting either. It is an incredibly easy game to beat, and the gameplay itself is very, very repetitive.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 7, 2015
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It hasn’t been the easiest journey for Skullgirls to the PlayStation 4, but with 2nd Encore, Lab Zero have turned in the definitive edition of a high-quality fighting game that not only has bags of character but matches it with both technical and enjoyable action.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 5, 2015
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As much as I wanted to fall in love with Submerged, it’s standing proof that a game needs more than good looks and a unique angle to win me over. With the ’emotional’ story-driven approach slowly receding from the frontline of gaming, I’m left craving fun and challenging experiences that have us do more than haplessly roam within the confines of a digital sandbox.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 4, 2015
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Where episodic gaming has usually left me nonplussed, King’s Quest has had an enthralling effect, leaving me in eager anticipation of the next chapter.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Aug 3, 2015
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As far as Diablo clones go, it isn’t of the same calibre as Path of Exile due to its rather simplistic nature and the overabundance of the six primary enemy types, but it does feature some neat gameplay twists of its own. It’s worth a look if you are starved of action RPGs, with the emphasis on action.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 30, 2015
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Whether looking to relive a forgotten favourite or simply in the mood for an old school action platformer, The Legend Of Kay is more than just serviceable. It’s a fun, inspired take on the genre that plays well despite its lack of ground-breaking features.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 29, 2015
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There is some issue with the final portion of the game with a couple of spikes in difficulty, but overall Q.U.B.E Director’s Cut is a fun and accessible title that offers a fair challenge. If you’re into puzzle platformers then you should strongly consider picking this up.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 29, 2015
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There were several very powerful moments, with Dontnod’s mature approach to the subject matter and ambiguous decision making key, as they tackled the theme of life and death that ran throughout. Alongside some great puzzles and use of Max’s time warping power, this is the best episode yet.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 28, 2015
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N++ is a further distillation and refinement of what made N and N+ cult classics in the first place. Rather than replacing those games, it expands upon them greatly, with a bafflingly vast array of levels that come to test you mastery of the game’s pure platforming, and the tools to make even more.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 28, 2015
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In this madcap steampunk rendition London, a city of ludicrous buildings filled with robots and traps, the key is learning how to quit while you’re ahead. It’s all too easy to slip up and foolishly get spotted – and yes, the occasional glitch or quirk of procedural generation can feel unfair – but it makes each success all the more tense and rewarding.- TheSixthAxis
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Although its poor presentation and gameplay will grate on most gamers, there are still occasional glimmers of enjoyment, often derived from building up insane scores while nimbly dancing around the bull.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 23, 2015
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It’s hard to say whether this episode of Telltale’s Game of Thrones series is a genuine standout piece of work amongst their other stuff, or is simply elevated due to some of the other episodes in this series being far less exciting. Nevertheless, it’s still a thrilling experience, and looks to be working towards a superb finale for the series.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 22, 2015
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Despite the welcoming gameplay and often outstanding graphical representation of the courses though, enthusiasts and series stalwarts may soon feel that while progress has been made in some areas, this may not be the experience they expected from the first PGA Tour of a new console generation.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 21, 2015
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It may not be the longest game, but if the supernatural intrigues you even a little, then this one case worth taking.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 20, 2015
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Tembo the Badass Elephant could have been so much more than what is offered. SEGA seemed to be searching for a successor to Sonic with Tembo but at the same time wanted to get a piece of the market for particularly hard games, forgetting to make it fair at the same time.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 20, 2015
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Despite the huge flaws, there’s still something that kept drawing me back to play a bit more, to destroy a few buildings or beat one more Kaiju. It’s not smart or clever, nor remotely modern, and it’s mostly repetitive and dull. But it’s Godzilla – a giant nuclear accident that is as likely to destroy you as protect you.- TheSixthAxis
- Posted Jul 17, 2015
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