Worth Playing's Scores
- Games
For 6,708 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
61% higher than the average critic
-
6% same as the average critic
-
33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Pac-Man Championship Edition DX | |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest review score: | Navy SEALs: Weapons of Mass Destruction |
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 3,877 out of 6708
-
Mixed: 2,421 out of 6708
-
Negative: 410 out of 6708
6708
game
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- Critic Score
Had more thought been put into making the multiplayer options more feasible, the interface more intuitive, and the graphics clearer, then it could’ve been a really nice first RPG for the PSP. Unfortunately, the entire game gives the impression of having been hastily constructed along the most basic lines of the hack n’ slash formula in order to be ready to go for the system launch.- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
In the end, E.T. Armies is nothing really special. The gunplay is fine so long as you're content with using a limited amount of weaponry against some brainless AI.- Worth Playing
- Posted Mar 26, 2016
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
When compared to any other strategy game on the market, Battleship has nothing distinctive to offer. The attempt to add in some action with the duel mode is a neat, but ultimately flawed, idea. The fact that it borrows so heavily from Advance Wars doesn't help, forcing players to continually compare it to better titles. If you're absolutely dying for Advance Wars on the Wii, there aren't really better options, but that is about the game's only selling point. For everyone else, it will be a bland and forgettable adventure.- Worth Playing
- Posted Jun 14, 2012
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
If you're a big fan of minigame collections, it's a decent title to pick up after the price drops.- Worth Playing
- Posted Jul 31, 2011
- Read full review
-
- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
I enjoyed my time with Predator: Hunting Grounds. It's the first asynchronous multiplayer title in a while that has appealed to me, and it has already shown that it has its potential for fun. Nonetheless, it's a hard sell for a price of $40. It has significant balancing issues, an unstable frame rate on PS4, and it doesn't have a lot of content. It feels like it could've used some more refinement and a few extra maps and modes to show its full potential. I'm sure there will be plenty of content updates and patches in the future, but unless you absolutely can't wait to buy Predator: Hunting Grounds, I'd recommend staying clear and observing from a distance before jumping in.- Worth Playing
- Posted May 11, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
If you have friends who love the role-playing/action sub-genre and have already played through the other games of this type, give this one a try, as there is some genuine fun to be had. If you're a solo player who's just looking for a few creatures to slash, feel free to skip this one.- Worth Playing
- Posted Sep 5, 2011
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Moero Chronicle has moments of being a decent dungeon crawler for those new to the genre. The basic mechanics are done well, and the idea of collecting monster girls as party members makes gameplay more interesting. However, the act of taming the girls is difficult enough that your interest will fade even if the humor is appealing. Until some of the issues get fixed, it's difficult to recommend this title.- Worth Playing
- Posted Oct 19, 2017
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Ignoring all else in favor of the pool games themselves, Pocket Pool is a fun, pick-up-and-play pool title with more features and better controls than you'd expect, accessible to both pool fans and casual gamers alike.- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
There is potential with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, but for every positive thing the game does, there's at least one big negative to counteract it. The variety of aircraft you can pilot is more varied than before, but you'll need to brush up on the various controls to get the most out of each craft. The ability to take photos while flying and on the ground is neat, but be prepared to only be wowed in certain areas. Those hoping for some detailed shots in more populated areas on foot will be sorely disappointed (or horrified). The inclusion of actual people would've been nice if they didn't look so last generation, and while the game has an abundance of activities and a full-fledged career mode, it would have been nice if the experience had faster loading times and was more stable overall. If this follows the trajectory of the previous game, then what you'll get in time is a flight sim that will cater to the hardcore but still be accessible enough for the casual player. Unless you're dedicated enough to want to get in right now with the latest and greatest or need more variety and objectives in a campaign, you might want to stick with the 2020 edition of Microsoft Flight Simulator for a little while longer to get your casual flight fix.- Worth Playing
- Posted Dec 2, 2024
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Sadly, reaching the end of Dogurai feels less like the rewarding success of a job well done and more like getting home from a long day at work. Sure, you're home now, but it would've been nicer to spend your day at home or feeling productive. The game's eight short levels can be completed in less than five hours if you search for the unrewarding secrets. This is with some padding, as one of the levels is reused and another has you fighting all of the bosses that you have fought up to that point. While the concept and some aspects of the gameplay are interesting, the game feels like a no-frills nostalgia trip for someone with little time to spare. While this could be a mindless way to pass the time, Dogurai largely falls short in engaging the player in a meaningful way.- Worth Playing
- Posted Aug 5, 2020
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
As it stands, there isn't enough here to warrant a purchase unless you're really hankering for some video game soccer.- Worth Playing
- Posted Apr 20, 2012
- Read full review
-
- Worth Playing
- Posted May 8, 2013
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Miami Vice has drugs, violence, hacking, and cussing, but in the end, it feels like the game is trying to hard to be, well, hard. It is not particularly bad, though definitely not very good.- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
If you have a regular crew to play with and you can get the game at a discount, Sea of Thieves offers some memorable experiences. If you're flying solo or thinking about paying full price, the rough edges should be enough to make you reconsider boarding this particular boat.- Worth Playing
- Posted Apr 5, 2018
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Hearthfire is an add-on that will be most useful to the first-time Skyrim player. If you're just starting to explore the world now, you're sure to find value in Hearthfire. For everyone else, it's a cosmetic addition that will have little impact on your adventure.- Worth Playing
- Posted Sep 10, 2012
- Read full review
-
- Worth Playing
- Posted Sep 25, 2014
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Perhaps the biggest problem with The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is that it doesn't stray much from the previous game's formula, and when it does, it actively detracts from the game.- Worth Playing
- Posted May 22, 2014
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Your impression of Thief of Thieves will depend greatly on how much you enjoy the story. It isn't exactly a story full of twists and surprises, but the ride is captivating enough to keep you hooked until the end. A great look and good voice acting are nice, but it's the stealth mechanics that hurt the title because it does more things wrong in this area than right. If you want to take a chance on Thief of Thieves, wait for a sale. Otherwise, you can probably pass on it and hope a possible sequel will handle things better.- Worth Playing
- Posted Sep 7, 2018
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It's not a title that I'd rush out to buy or rent, but if you come across it at your local store and you've got a bit of cash burning a hole in your wallet, you could do worse than this- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Breakout: Recharged features a standard brick-breaking concept that still resonates today, and the addition of power-ups is a nice touch. However, those changes only bring it on par with what others did in the space decades ago, and when compared to a few of the other brick-breaking games on the Switch alone, this feels rather bare-bones. You can give it a shot if the name Breakout strikes a chord, but don't be surprised if it doesn't draw you in like the other modern brick-breaking games.- Worth Playing
- Posted Jul 5, 2022
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Buy the game for the controller, but be prepared to trade it in that same day since that's all it will take for you to grow tired of it.- Worth Playing
- Posted Jul 10, 2011
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
James Cameron may be a cinematic mastermind, but it's clear that the team who created Avatar: The Game doesn't share his creative genius.- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Simply isn't recommended for experienced poker players. With its shoddy A.I., limited game styles, and strangely vacuous multiplayer mode, most versed card players will find the offering well below both their expectations and skill level.- Worth Playing
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The game looks fine, and the idea of mixing some of these genres together sounds good on paper. The execution, however, is flawed, with some of the genre combinations just not working well with one another. It might be fine for older players, but with a look and premise that seems catered to younger players, the final result ends up being more frustrating than fun. It isn't terrible, but players can do better than this for the time being.- Worth Playing
- Posted May 7, 2018
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
If you're a big supporter of the PlayStation Mobile platform, then UFO Dad isn't a bad puzzle game.- Worth Playing
- Posted Apr 30, 2014
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Skeleton Crew is a game with a neat concept that isn't executed well. It's a novel idea to kick things all over the place as both a means of solving puzzles and attacking enemies; it ensures that you can still get out of a pickle even if you select someone you end up disliking. Throw in the multiplayer aspect, and it feels like something you'll want to play when company's over or if you can ensure someone you know is online and willing to play. That said, the actual kicking mechanics are slow, and the various bugs and balance issues mean that there's a good chance you'll need to play through some levels a few times through no fault of your own. Despite being out for this long, Skeleton Crew still needs more polish before you'll want to give it a chance.- Worth Playing
- Posted Nov 21, 2022
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Hybrid does some interesting things with gameplay, but it is ultimately tripped up by poor matchmaking, periodic lag and an unbalanced meta game. Genre fans will enjoy the change of pace, but most players should probably look for greener pastures.- Worth Playing
- Posted Aug 24, 2012
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
If you have either a PS3 or Xbox 360, stick with those consoles for a more enjoyable Rango experience. If you only have a Wii, though, rent this game and put the rest of the money toward something more substantial.- Worth Playing
- Posted Apr 28, 2011
- Read full review