GameOver.gr's Scores

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For 536 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 43% higher than the average critic
  • 6% same as the average critic
  • 51% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.5 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 70
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Critic Score 100
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  1. Negative: 43 out of 536
536 game reviews
    • Metascore: 62
    • Critic Score 60
    Ankama Play managed to create a colorful setting, filled with wonderfully designed characters. Unfortunately, the lack of information concerning this setting, along with the repetitive nature of the gameplay mechanics, lower Islands of Wakfu's overall value.
    • Metascore: 62
    • Critic Score 60
    More of a "create your content" rather than a "create your content and play" game. Granted, it's entertaining, but it is obvious that ModNation for Vita is a rushed product.
    • Metascore: 62
    • Critic Score 50
    The changes and problems Rearmed 2 had during its development cycle are obvious in the final game. Some level design flaws, borings boss fights and an often problematic gameplay, will probably let down even the most loyal of the Bionic Commando franchise's fans.
    • Metascore: 62
    • Critic Score 60
    Milestone fails, yet again, to deliver a decent WRC gaming experience.
    • Metascore: 62
    • Critic Score 70
    The anime that this game is based upon may not be as popular as other Japanese animation, but Sanctuary Battle makes a decent effort to keep up with the true spirit of Kurumada's original vision. The fighting system is great, the art direction beautiful and the overall experience can be rewarding even for those who are not acquainted with the manga/ anime.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Critic Score 70
    With nothing really new to add, Rainbow Studios published a game that is fun, but can't really deliver anything memorable. It's ideal mostly for newcomers to the franchise.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Critic Score 60
    A game ideal for kids that showcases the gameplay made possible by the Move controller. Too bad it's way too short and repetitive.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Critic Score 60
    Marvel's iconic character makes a decent entry in videogames. There was potential here, but as with most movie tie-ins, the result looks rushed and unpolished.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Critic Score 50
    This new co-op offering from Bethesda may be quite flawless from a technical standpoint but, unfortunately, its characters are too shallow to care for and the action is extremely repetitious and uninspired to retain our interest for more than a few hours, even when playing with a friend.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Critic Score 53
    It can be fun and addictive at times, but it came out almost the same time as LittleBigPlanet Karting and Sonic Racing Transformed which are far superior than Codies' latest.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Critic Score 50
    It's well written story and charming visuals can't hide the fact that most of the time Fable: The Journey is quite unplayable thus breaking the experience.
    • Metascore: 61
    • Critic Score 60
    If you've never owned a previous version of SBK and you are into racing motorcycles, then you should really consider getting this one. On the other hand, gamers who tried SBK 11, won't find anything particularly new here.
    • Metascore: 60
    • Critic Score 60
    The Xbox 360 version of this western RPG suffers from all the syndromes these games have when they find their way onto consoles. Bugs, glitches and stubborn choices by the developers that can't seem to understand the nature of console gaming too well.
    • Metascore: 60
    • Critic Score 60
    Marvel's iconic character makes a decent entry in videogames. There was potential here, but as with most movie tie-ins, the result looks rushed and unpolished.
    • Metascore: 60
    • Critic Score 50
    Rio
    Just another mediocre movie tie-in, in the fashion of all the similar games that have preceded it and, probably, many of the ones that will follow it. It could be enjoyable, but just for kids and only for a couple of hours. That's about it.
    • Metascore: 60
    • Critic Score 70
    White Knight Chronicles 2 has some improvements over the first game, but cannot get away from mistakes that have a negative impact on the overall experience. Nevertheless, the fact that it includes the entire White Knight Chronicles 1, makes for a decent package.
    • Metascore: 60
    • Critic Score 60
    After the wonderful Resistance 3, this FPS franchise takes a nosedive. Yes, it's the "first true FPS on a handheld device", but that doesn't say much actually.
    • Metascore: 59
    • Critic Score 50
    The film managed to capture the spirit of the beloved comics and this game tries to do the same with some decent results. The problem here is the constant repetition, the lack of content and the fact that the main campaign lasts for -roughly- 4 hours.
    • Metascore: 59
    • Critic Score 40
    Without doing anything to issue the problems of the original two games Ultimate Mayhem is based on, Team 17 delivers one of the most problematic games this historic franchise has ever seen.
    • Metascore: 59
    • Critic Score 60
    Epic Mickey 2 feels like a rushed job, hurried to catch upon the relative fame of its predecessor. It fixes a couple problems from the past and introduces a wonderful co-op system, but falls short in many departments, both story wise and gameplay wise.
    • Metascore: 59
    • Critic Score 60
    An interesting b-movie inspired horror game that offers a nice atmosphere, but lacks a certain identity to inspire the player.
    • Metascore: 59
    • Critic Score 50
    After the release of War for Cybertron, expectations from High Moon Studios were high. But this is not a game like War for Cybertron, but a movie tie-in with all the flaws and weaknesses this particular genre is plagued by.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Critic Score 50
    An enjoyable, nicely crafted and beautiful game that does justice to the unique characteristics of the 3DS. However, we cannot recommend a full priced game that lasts only a couple of hours.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Critic Score 50
    A hack 'n slash/ action RPG Silent Hill? Yes, it's a major deviation from the survival horror genre and not a good one.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Critic Score 50
    Beenox falls short to the expectations that were created with Shattered Dimenions. The sequel to last year's decent Spidey game is short and feels extremely rushed.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Critic Score 50
    Suitable only for older gamers that would like to feel the nostalgia of an era long gone.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Critic Score 40
    A weak storyline along with poor gameplay design and constant cut-scenes make the transition of George R.R. Martinʼs book to the videogame world a bland one.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Critic Score 60
    Itagaki's absence is evident in every aspect of this sequel that can barely carry the weight of the "Ninja Gaiden" name on its shoulders.
    • Metascore: 58
    • Critic Score 50
    A party game that has many flaws and gets repetitive quickly. On the other hand, if you have some company in your living room, youʼll definitely going to have some laughs.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 50
    After the release of War for Cybertron, expectations from High Moon Studios were high. But this is not a game like War for Cybertron, but a movie tie-in with all the flaws and weaknesses this particular genre is plagued by.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 60
    With very few improvements on the classic "Dynasty Warriors" formula, like the new and improved weapons, the seventh episode will appeal only to loyal fans of the series.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 60
    While its intentions are pure, the result is far from perfect due to the lack of quantity and quality of the mini-games.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 50
    This new co-op offering from Bethesda may be quite flawless from a technical standpoint but, unfortunately, its characters are too shallow to care for and the action is extremely repetitious and uninspired to retain our interest for more than a few hours, even when playing with a friend.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 60
    As exciting as it may be to watch the story of Gabe and Lexine after their escape from Ishimura, the extremely short length of their new adventure, along with the overuse of areas we've already seen in Dead Space 2, canʼt help but create a strong feeling of disappointment.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 50
    Beenox falls short to the expectations that were created with Shattered Dimenions. The sequel to last year's decent Spidey game is short and feels extremely rushed.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 70
    A "showcase game" that was created in order to advertise PSVita's technology. With a right price tag and some truly funny and enjoyable mini-games it's a safe bet for a day-one purchase.
    • Metascore: 57
    • Critic Score 30
    Nothing really works with this game. Avoid it at all costs.
    • Metascore: 56
    • Critic Score 50
    A game that's so overcomplicated and hard to manage that takes away almost every tiny aspect of fun that could be had.
    • Metascore: 56
    • Critic Score 60
    The Italians over at Milestone are something of a "motor-sports" experts. The sad thing is that MUD, even though it is quite enjoyable, is not in a position to offer a realistic and authentic Motocross Championship experience.
    • Metascore: 56
    • Critic Score 30
    You can't really say that this is a true Pokemon game, and a decent game for that matter. Just wait for the true 3DS Pokemon that is under development.
    • Metascore: 55
    • Critic Score 60
    This is probably the biggest production Kinect has seen so far (although that fact doesn't make it a good game). There are many modes that Star Wars fans (and mostly kids) will definitely enjoy, but you just keep getting a feeling that everything that happens on your screen is almost automated.
    • Metascore: 55
    • Critic Score 60
    This Italian indie game doesn't live up to our expectations, but it is in a position to deliver some interesting adventure/ horror moments and can offer some great replay value.
    • Metascore: 55
    • Critic Score 50
    The yearly releases of Namcos franchise are having their toll. This year Spike delivers the worst game in the series that suffers from far too many QTEs, a bland fighting system and poor script.
    • Metascore: 55
    • Critic Score 50
    Don't let the title fool you. This game has nothing to do with the beloved RPG franchise from Lionhead. It's just a bland, repetitive and boring hack 'n slash adventure with some mini-games in it.
    • Metascore: 54
    • Critic Score 60
    Although it's not one of the best games PSVita's launch line-up has to offer, it is worth a look -especially for its AR capabilities- if you find it in the bargain bin.
    • Metascore: 54
    • Critic Score 50
    Playing with a friend over Xbox LIVE or in split-screen mode can be fun, but that's about it. The Devil's Cartel is an obsolete game that belongs to a long-gone gaming era.
    • Metascore: 54
    • Critic Score 30
    A game broken in so many ways there's no point in even trying to press "start" in the menu screen.
    • Metascore: 54
    • Critic Score 40
    It may be surprisingly faithful to the original transcripts, even if it gives very little information regarding the Trojan War, but that is the only positive aspect of this new, "western oriented" button masher from Koei. This recreation of Homers Epic is extremely shallow and repetitive, offering nothing new to the genre.
    • Metascore: 54
    • Critic Score 60
    Being the first true hardcore game for Kinect, Rise of Nightmares falls short of the challenge. Its b-movie aesthetic and nice combat system quickly gets tiresome due to the... nightmarish movement mechanics.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 60
    Even though it is offered as a "budget-price title", Gaijin's latest is not capable of standing next to some great action/ hack 'n' slash games the genre has offered in this generation. Nevertheless Ayumi's blades and time manipulating capabilities can be charming.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 70
    A decent addition to the series, Warfighter brings some new ideas to the mix and offers a solid experience for every FPS fan. Its main issue is the lack of vision to push a bit further from the classic formula and offer something unique.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 60
    Two great and two...not-so-great moments from SEGAs gaming history are included in this package. Sonic Adventure and Crazy Taxi surely worth the money, but it is clear that this collection was in need of some more well-known and loved games.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 60
    Inversion is condemned to eternal oblivion due to the defiant lack of marketing and advertising. However it is a solid game, with satisfactory gameplay mechanics, some consistently implemented fresh ideas and interesting storyline which ends with a cliffhanger that will remain unresolved. Worshipers of the Gears of War religion, give Inversion a chance.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 60
    What Nihilistic managed to do, was put together some of the most beloved videogame characters, take away what made them PlayStation icons, and serve what's left in a mediocre arcade experience.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 40
    A poor adaptation of Martin's famous novel that tries to "cash-in" from the success of the TV show. Genesis is a monotonous, bland and uninspired strategy game.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 50
    Although it uses a tried and successful gameplay design - that of the Monster Hunter series - Lord of Arcana feels like a rushed, poor-man's version of Capcom's games. There's almost nothing original here and the few and far between clever ideas are wasted by some awkward design choices.
    • Metascore: 53
    • Critic Score 50
    Unfortunately Bodycount is not the "spiritual successor" of Black that we were waiting for. It's completely unoriginal in both its campaign and multiplayer, extremely short and with nothing memorable to offer.
    • Metascore: 52
    • Critic Score 70
    An exhilarating indie adventure which combines elements of the past and present of the genre into a wonderful, albeit short, horror story.
    • Metascore: 52
    • Critic Score 40
    A game that doesn't do justice to the name "Resident Evil". It's full of bugs. It's boring. It's a bad, bad game.
    • Metascore: 52
    • Critic Score 50
    A huge disappointment and a step back from the original game. Ghost Hunter 2 is boring, repetitive, and doesn't really immerse you in the world of snipers.
    • Metascore: 52
    • Critic Score 40
    Apparently, Kalypso found "The First Templar" while dusting the attic, in a trunk labeled "2002" and decided to publish it.
    • Metascore: 52
    • Critic Score 50
    A boring, repetitive and uninspired action shooter that is saved only by some of the very interesting ideas Rebellion has implemented.
    • Metascore: 51
    • Critic Score 60
    This tactical RPG from Cyanide implements some charming ideas, but it suffers from repetition and bland, poorly designed levels.
    • Metascore: 50
    • Critic Score 50
    With nothing really new to offer and with many recycled ideas from the first game, Save the World is just another mediocre party game.
    • Metascore: 50
    • Critic Score 50
    An interesting idea, with 80 scenes from some of the most memorable movies ever. But Yoostar 2 is heavily flawed by some technical problems and the fact that the aforementioned 80 scenes are far too few.
    • Metascore: 50
    • Critic Score 30
    One of the worst movie tie-ins ever created. It's pretty obvious that whichever version you play - the Kinect-based Xbox 360 or the more "traditional" PS3 version - this game is the epitome of a rushed cash-in.
    • Metascore: 50
    • Critic Score 40
    The newest game from Silicon Knights is so mediocre and bland, it's very hard to believe that it was made by the same people who brought us Too Human and Eternal Darkness.
    • Metascore: 49
    • Critic Score 40
    Under no circumstances this game can justify its release. Not when you can buy almost the same content from App Store for a mere 4 dollars.
    • Metascore: 49
    • Critic Score 30
    A port from the mobile phone versions with limited to no use of the power and features PS Vita has.
    • Metascore: 49
    • Critic Score 50
    Yet another unsatisfying Dragon Ball Z iteration which on paper looks extremely promising, but in action falls surprisingly short.
    • Metascore: 49
    • Critic Score 60
    The third installment in this RTS franchise is a decent game that focuses mostly on hardcore fans of the genre, but contains several important issues -like the poor A.I.- that affect the overall experience.
    • Metascore: 49
    • Critic Score 30
    "It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum ...and I'm all out of gum". Someone get Duke some bubble gum, cause he's all out of kick ass too.
    • Metascore: 49
    • Critic Score 40
    More of a "side offer" with the awesome AV8R Flight Stick by Mad Catz than a proper game that could stand on its own in the market.
    • Metascore: 48
    • Critic Score 60
    Aliens Colonial Marines is a half baked cake. The recipe and the pictures look delicious but the implementation reveals the only obvious thing: The game's age. Old look, old feeling and old design. Some fresh ideas, a fun multiplayer mode and decent fan service save the day.
    • Metascore: 48
    • Critic Score 20
    An atrocious game, with broken controls, extreme difficulty, minimal duration and little to no variety.
    • Metascore: 47
    • Critic Score 30
    Techland's move from the Wild West into the modern era didn't pay off. The Cartel is an uninspired, boring and sometimes broken game that should not have been published in this state.
    • Metascore: 47
    • Critic Score 60
    A strange kind of game that simulates -through the use of Kinect- the famous TV Show by the same name. Ideal only for spending some fun for a few minutes with your friends.
    • Metascore: 47
    • Critic Score 50
    It may not justify the 400 MS points price tag it bears, but Ice Crashed can be enjoyable for short, five minute "gaming bursts".
    • Metascore: 47
    • Critic Score 40
    The newest game from Silicon Knights is so mediocre and bland, it's very hard to believe that it was made by the same people who brought us Too Human and Eternal Darkness.
    • Metascore: 46
    • Critic Score 50
    A simplistic hack-n-slash game, with various co-op options for local and online gameplay. The basic action/ RPG part works, but overall the game feels unfinished and with many serious bugs.
    • Metascore: 46
    • Critic Score 30
    It seems that Bohemia Interactive didn't give enough attention to Carrier Command: Gaea Mission since they are busy with other projects. But, even if this isn't the main reason that Carrier Command: Gaea Mission fails in many areas, the awful AI, a complex interface, the bad graphics and the great amount of bugs and glitches sure is.
    • Metascore: 46
    • Critic Score 40
    It is a game rushed, full of bugs and with nothing really interesting to keep you going. Consider it just a rental and only if you are a real "trekkie".
    • Metascore: 46
    • Critic Score 50
    Tour de France is a game only fans of the genre will enjoy. And even them will find it difficult to understand...
    • Metascore: 46
    • Critic Score 30
    A game that's literally cut in half (the European version) and doesn't really offer anything to fans of the beloved anime series. Keep your distance.
    • Metascore: 45
    • Critic Score 40
    The absence of the original cast, along with some poor gameplay mechanics and dated graphics, make Sanctum of Slime almost unworthy even for its 10 euros price tag.
    • Metascore: 45
    • Critic Score 30
    Techland's move from the Wild West into the modern era didn't pay off. The Cartel is an uninspired, boring and sometimes broken game that should not have been published in this state.
    • Metascore: 44
    • Critic Score 40
    It may be surprisingly faithful to the original transcripts, even if it gives very little information regarding the Trojan War, but that is the only positive aspect of this new, "western oriented" button masher from Koei. This recreation of Homers Epic is extremely shallow and repetitive, offering nothing new to the genre.
    • Metascore: 44
    • Critic Score 30
    Harry's last venture in the realm of videogames is plagued by a game not only very short, but boring, repetitive and quite broken.
    • Metascore: 44
    • Critic Score 30
    Under no circumstances can this game offer the excitement and adrenaline rush of the Tour de France event. If you're looking for something along those lines you'll have better luck if you try the PC version.
    • Metascore: 43
    • Critic Score 30
    We give a sacred oath that we will never discuss this game again...
    • Metascore: 43
    • Critic Score 50
    A game mainly intended for a young audience. Those who saw the movie and wanted to play the video game adaptation of it will be disappointed for sure. Although it has some enjoyable environments and levels, its repetitive objectives and missions will discourage anyone from continued play.
    • Metascore: 43
    • Critic Score 40
    Feelplus and Square-Enixʼs new try in the shooting genre falls way too short, compared even to the weakest 3rd-person shooters of the last five years.
    • Metascore: 42
    • Critic Score 40
    Repetitive, boring and betting a lot on its violence and gore. Better stick with Kratos.
    • Metascore: 41
    • Critic Score 60
    Yet another release of the classic Dragonʼs Lair game. This version remains as charming as ever for older gamers, but it is highly unlikely that it can attract new crowd.
    • Metascore: 39
    • Critic Score 30
    A game "broken" in so many ways, even its budget price tag is not enough to save it from oblivion.
    • Metascore: 39
    • Critic Score 40
    It successfully adopts the humor of the TV show and the original voices give it some extra authenticity, but at the end of the day, Back to the Multiverse is just another bad third person shooter.
    • Metascore: 39
    • Critic Score 60
    Just another movie tie-in that takes advantage of the film it is based on. If you expected the next "God of War", stay clear of Blitz's latest. But if you are just looking for some nice hack 'n slash fun, consider this suitable for a rental.
    • Metascore: 38
    • Critic Score 40
    3.5 hours of FPS/ Strategy hybrid gameplay that is truly awful. Keep away.
    • Metascore: 38
    • Critic Score 60
    Just another movie tie-in that takes advantage of the film it is based on. If you expected the next "God of War", stay clear of Blitz's latest. But if you are just looking for some nice hack 'n slash fun, consider this suitable for a rental.
    • Metascore: 38
    • Critic Score 40
    The truest hardcore game on Kinect has great ideas, but totally abysmal implementation.
    • Metascore: 33
    • Critic Score 30
    The definition of an extremely bad licensed game, Toy Story Mania falls into every single cliché and manages to besmear the Toy Story franchise like no other game.
    • Metascore: 32
    • Critic Score 20
    An abomination of a game that does justice to neither the TV series nor the comic. AMC and Activision should be really careful next time.
    • Metascore: 31
    • Critic Score 30
    One of the worst movie tie-ins ever created. It's pretty obvious that whichever version you play - the Kinect-based Xbox 360 or the more "traditional" PS3 version - this game is the epitome of a rushed cash-in.