GameTrailers' Scores
- Games
For 1,844 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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30% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto IV | |
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Lowest review score: | Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,172 out of 1844
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Mixed: 592 out of 1844
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Negative: 80 out of 1844
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Heroes of the Storm has plenty of room to grow, but even with its numerous deficiencies, we’re simply not having as much fun with any other MOBA. At this point, we’ve overdosed on so many would-be competitors to League of Legends. Heroes of the Storm is a revitalizing and largely successful attempt at looking at the genre in a different way. Blizzard refused to say “me too” and we’re all better off for it.- GameTrailers
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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It could absolutely be a must-have for the system. As it stands, Splatoon is a mechanically solid shooter set in a delightful world, but it just doesn't have enough to it to truly make it exceptional.- GameTrailers
- Posted May 27, 2015
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The biggest element that feels missing is the incredible character interaction from New Order.- GameTrailers
- Posted May 21, 2015
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While the novelty eventually wears thin due to lack of variety, Not a Hero offers its share of moment-to-moment thrills. The simple tactical action is sure to please players in the mood for its quirky vibe and pulp setting.- GameTrailers
- Posted May 21, 2015
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a thoughtful, diverse, and frequently awe-inspiring adventure. Its stories are deep and satisfying, unafraid to touch on themes of personal character, presenting players with choices and consequences that aren’t about turning into a hero or a villain. In the end, it’s quite simply one of the best RPGs ever made.- GameTrailers
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Like so many RPGs, Pillars of Eternity is immense with an abundance of things to do. But unlike so many RPGs, it manages to fill its many spaces with craft and care.- GameTrailers
- Posted May 11, 2015
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Act two may not capitalize on the potential of act one, but there are still plenty of moments that can bring a smile to your face or cause you to laugh-out-loud.- GameTrailers
- Posted Apr 28, 2015
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It’s a different take on side-scrolling gameplay, but the added depth doesn’t save it from feeling flat.- GameTrailers
- Posted Apr 22, 2015
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- Posted Apr 16, 2015
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In all, Titan Souls is for people who don’t mind struggling to overcome a challenge, but there’s little else to grab your attention. It doesn’t carry the same weight or intrigue as the games that inspired it, but there’s a fun set of battles to test your reflexes.- GameTrailers
- Posted Apr 13, 2015
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MLB 15: The Show has enough subtle additions to gameplay and graphics to keep returning fans satisfied. Online issues have been addressed, there’s more customization and control than ever before, and the addition of legends will please baseball purists. Even if you’re a newcomer this season, look no further than this year’s solid entry in the storied franchise.- GameTrailers
- Posted Apr 8, 2015
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Axiom Verge isn’t the best in its class, but it takes a familiar structure and adds a tool belt loaded with interesting weapons and gadgets. It’s a worthwhile adventure that entices you to unearth its secrets and rewards you for doing so.- GameTrailers
- Posted Apr 3, 2015
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The best thing Valley of the Yetis has going for it is the inherent fun that comes from using Far Cry 4’s skills, weapons, and vehicles. Everything else feels wasted.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 29, 2015
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Claptastic Voyage doesn’t bring much new table and it’s a bit light on side content. However, its ability to have fun with its setting keeps it feeling fresh even if you’re starting to wear out on the Borderlands formula.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 25, 2015
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Between the expansive story, PvP, Chalice Dungeons, the significantly harder new game plus mode, and the countless number of secrets, Bloodborne seems almost limitless. Yet breadth wouldn’t matter if the game wasn’t so captivating. Several moments had us in awe, making us feel things we haven’t felt since the original Dark Souls. Whatever it takes, find a way to join the ranks of the hunters.- GameTrailers
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Mario Party 10 feels like waiting in a line that never moves forward. It’s completely possible to go through an entire match as a passive observer and still win first place. Occasional mini-games spice things up but their appearance is far too rare. Don’t RSVP to this party.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 21, 2015
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While Hardline isn’t the Battlefield you may be used to it offers a unique approach that will surely please fans of the genre. The campaign is a big step up from previous entries and while the multiplayer anarchy has been trimmed down, the gameplay in its place is more tactical and intimate.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 19, 2015
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It’s an audacious game that takes risks and embraces experimentation. When so many franchises seem content on retreading the same ground, Hotline Miami 2 feels like an important, if often frustrating asset.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 17, 2015
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Resident Evil Revelations 2 strikes the perfect balance between new and old. Returning plot threads and the emphasis on ammo management will please franchise veterans while anyone can appreciate the thrill of intimate monster encounters and distressing boss battles.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 17, 2015
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It’s a good action-packed RPG that does the Final Fantasy name justice.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 17, 2015
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Code Name S.T.E.A.M. represents an exciting new direction for Intelligent Systems. More than once, we found ourselves intending to complete just a mission or two, and wound up playing for five or six hours straight. It may not have the long legacy of other strategy titles, but the game proves that in many ways it’s just as capable.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 11, 2015
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While there are areas that could be further developed and we’d certainly like to be able to collect the handful of doodads we’ve missed, make no mistake that Ori and the Blind Forest is a satisfying adventure. It doesn’t aim for style over substance, but evokes joy in movement, challenging you without being too punishing.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 10, 2015
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Perhaps one of the biggest surprises is that Grow Home only costs eight dollars, which is a bargain for such an intriguing and inventive little game. Whether you’re spending your time scrambling to out-of-reach grottos, enjoying the view from your glider, or harassing the sheep, Grow Home is well worth the climb.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 9, 2015
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Xenoverse is worth a recommendation for diehard Dragon Ball Z fans interested in participating in the story. Seeing your own created character interact with legendary moments from the anime is satisfying, and it’s fun to witness characters like Nappa and Goku become allies. However, the shallow and repetitive gameplay lacks the same impact, and the long grind is a heavy burden.- GameTrailers
- Posted Mar 2, 2015
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It may not have the most well-rounded strengths, but it’s a remarkable game nonetheless.- GameTrailers
- Posted Feb 19, 2015
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It may not be Kirby’s most triumphant outing, but Rainbow Curse is still an entertaining ride.- GameTrailers
- Posted Feb 18, 2015
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The Crew can be enjoyable for some casual cross-country joy rides, especially if you have some friends to drive along. However, it comes up entirely short of most of its goals, and makes a wreck of car handling and competition for the sake of lackluster MMO mechanics.- GameTrailers
- Posted Feb 18, 2015
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To say Total War: Attila is complex would be an understatement. At times it can feel like you are studying for a final exam. If you manage to get past the steep learning curve however, Total War: Attila is a rewarding historical strategy game. There’s a wide range of possibilities on the battlefield and conflicts are a marvelous sight to behold. Unfortunately a few technical problems and an insignificant political system hold it back from greatness.- GameTrailers
- Posted Feb 17, 2015
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Evolve may not be as fleshed out as other multiplayer shooters, but it’s still one of those rare games that chases after something different and actually succeeds.- GameTrailers
- Posted Feb 14, 2015
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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is not only the best portable entry in the series, but quite possibly the best installment, period.- GameTrailers
- Posted Feb 14, 2015
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