| 100 |
The Onion (A.V. Club)
One of the most beautiful games to hit home computers in a long time.
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| 100 |
Just Adventure
This is a very modest game with big ambitions. I don’t think I’ve played a game since Portal which is such few things to complain about. It costs $20 and you should be playing it right now.
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| 100 |
GameShark
Aside from the lameness of the tutorial minigame and the occasional obtuse puzzle, this is indie gold. A fantastic, rewarding, deeply satisfying adventure with one of the most beautiful game worlds you’ll see this side of a team Ico game; it’s a rare must-play.
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| 98 |
Vandal Online
Playing it is a pleasure for the mind and the senses, ever stimulating and ready to surprise and make us smile.
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| 95 |
Everyeye.it
The adventure in the world of Machinarium is an exciting discovery of beautifully designed details and strange machines, which will entangle the player in an alien world made of weird laws, defining a new way for the point and click genre.
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| 90 |
Total PC Gaming
Imaginative and memorable. It really blew us away! [Issue #27, p.56]
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| 90 |
Gamervision
The few complaints I had were pretty nitpicky, and the issues are outweighed by the number of good qualities. Obviously, fans of point-and-click games check this out, but even if you weren’t a fan of the genre in the past, this might help to change your mind. Machinarium may not have gotten the attention it deserved earlier in the year, but it’s never too late to play a fantastic game.
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| 90 |
Meristation
One of the greatest PC games that we've tried so far this year is a puzzle game mixed with stunning graphics. A truly robotical adventure that's meant to be one of this year's GOTY without any doubt.
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| 90 |
Games Radar (in-house)
Machinarium’s distinct visual style and seamless animations are etched with a staggering level of detail, and few games come close to possessing the sheer beauty found here.
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| 90 |
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Fascinating and touching story of a little robot in a vast mechanical city excels in every aspect. Most unusual adventure game you can find these days. [Nov 2009]
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| 90 |
games(TM)
Remakes and IP revivals may be raking in the big bucks at the moment, but this artistically unique original is the game that really deserves your love and respect. [Nov 2009, p.106]
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| 90 |
Multiplayer.it
We have the chance to take part in a journey that for style and atmosphere has not been experienced before; not in the videogame industry.
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| 90 |
Adventure Gamers
That aside, this is the best time I've had with an adventure game – 2D or 3D, big or small budget – this year. With an original charm all its own, Machinarium is a real winner and an instant classic.
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| 90 |
Destructoid
Some hiccups notwithstanding, Machinarium is just plain one of the best adventure games ever made.
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| 90 |
Gamer Limit
Machinarium is one of the best games of the year. It stands as a pillar of excellence for all independent developers, and will undoubtedly be revered for years to come.
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| 90 |
Eurogamer Spain
Amanita has put a lot of effort in all details, creating an adventure like no other we've seen in the latest years.
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| 90 |
Play.tm
Machinarium wants to tell you a story, it needs you to eek your way through it, and the artists have clearly sweated buckets of WD40 in creating a world originally brilliant for you to absorb, but it isn't 'free'. Your payment (besides the 11 GBP it costs) is the dying brain cells and droplets of blood forming on your forehead as you ponder another conundrum. But pay gladly my friends, because this is a kind of value you'll rarely see in any world, mechanical or otherwise. Savour it too, because Machinarium will pay you back tenfold.
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| 90 |
GameCritics
With a brilliant musical score, gorgeous artwork, solid adventuring mechanics, and a ton of other generic positive reviewer comments I can heap on it, Machinarium is elevated from merely good to gaming greatness, and I can only hope that the minds at Amanita produce some more masterpieces like this one
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| 90 |
InsideGamer.nl
The charm of Machinarium is the perfect play between the magic of the setting, the mysterious characters, little visual details and the soundtrack who binds it all together. This reanimation of a extinct and decapitated genre is still going strong, between all the great games coming out on the market these days. It gives us hope about the future of point-and-click.
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| 90 |
SpazioGames
Machinarium demonstrates, once again, how ideas and creativity in the world of video games today can impress the public, despite the current gaming market being governed by graphics and constant run-up to the latest technological developments. Proudly presenting an unique nature, and belonging to a genre of videogames that is unfortunately going to disappear, Machinarium stands out for originality, thanks to the stunning quality and many hours of puzzles and fun filled with really interesting ideas.
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| 89 |
Gamers.at
The unusual graphics are nice, and the puzzles are not only mindboggling, but also great fun. Machinarium shows what you can do with simplest methods.
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| 88 |
Computer Games Online RO
Therefore, Machinarium can be considered a very successful adventure game, which I recommend to any player, be it or not a passionate of the genre.
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| 88 |
PC Format
It's as accessible and charming as any Pixar creation, and it's completely won over this reviewer's heart. [Christmas 2009, p.95]
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| 86 |
3DJuegos
Machinarium is an old-school Adventure, and a must-buy for hardcore fans of the point and click genre.
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| 85 |
GamerNode
This is excellent, independent game design - a small, self-contained, and awesome experience, easily justifying the $20 asking price
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| 85 |
Play Magazine
Some games need to be on your hard drive, for yourself, your family, your friends. Machinarium is one of them. It’s a supremely accessible, lavishly illustrated, and beautifully scored point and click adventure, with charmingly conceived (at times madly detailed) puzzles, genuine humor, and tin men with big hearts.
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| 84 |
GamingXP
Machinarium is a great, sweet, charming game. Period. Yep, sometimes, it‘s too difficult, but the idea of the built-in walkthrough is awesome, you‘ll understand every emotion and hint without having to read a single word, and it‘s starring a robot. Yeah.
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| 83 |
Absolute Games
It’s fun to freely explore the gloomy city now that Amanita Design got rid of their bite-sized locations. This is a full-fledged, mature adventure game. Hang around just for a minute, and you’ll take a liking to this odd-looking world.
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| 83 |
ActionTrip
It's a been a while since we've had a proper puzzle flavored adventure game and in that sense Machinarium brings more than a satisfactory choice of challenges. If it weren't for certain gameplay mishaps, the game would've got more attention altogether.
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| 81 |
IGN
Machinarium is a must-play for point-and-click fans. It hearkens back to the early days of the genre with a brutal level of difficulty that will keep you puzzled for hours.
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| 80 |
Eurogamer
Machinarium is a treat for the senses that demands more of your brain, a paradoxically gentle yet punishing riff on a genre that, until now, had been revived but sadly defanged for modern players.
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| 80 |
Edge Magazine
But the puzzles themselves are nearly an unmitigated joy.
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| 80 |
GameStar
Machinarium is the most unusual adventure of 2009. It's part of the game to find out how everything works and what you have to do. What happens if you turn this machine on or pull that lever? Bit by bit everything makes sense and only at the end of the game you'll understand it. This game is a step in the right direction to evolve video games.
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| 80 |
DarkZero
An overall amazingly crafted game made.
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| 80 |
GameSpot
A picture is worth a thousand words in this charming point-and-click adventure.
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| 80 |
PC PowerPlay
A spectacular heart-warming and utterly enchanting adventure. [Christmas 2009, p.66]
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| 80 |
AceGamez
Machinarium is a solid and thoroughly enjoyable point and click adventure and while it's not without fault, these are passing annoyances rather than sticking points that will sour the experience.
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| 79 |
PC Gamer
A delightful adventure with clever puzzles, a great atmospheric soundtrack and superbly stylized art. [Jan 2010, p.75]
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| 78 |
PC Games (Germany)
A unique and sometimes strange adventure experience. Sweet graphics and excellent design have to make up for some awkward puzzles and overall weak controls, though.
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| 73 |
PC Gamer UK
Gloriously beautiful, infuriatingly fiddly. [Christmas 2009, p.98]
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| 73 |
PC Zone UK
Deserves praise for artistic flair, but when it comes to gameplay approach with caution. [Jan 2010, p.81]
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| 70 |
Eurogamer Italy
Those playing for a long time have developed the 'eye of the old-gamer', a sort of skill that allows them to lead back the majority of games to a minimum of seeds that give life to the 99% of videogames. We then salute with joy Machinarium, a modern title that goes back to the past, rediscovering what we could call a casual adventure for hardcore gamers.
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| 70 |
Teletext GameCentral
Old school graphic adventure that doesn't pull its punches with either the puzzles or the gorgeous art.
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