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Publication Overview in Games
77Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
142(63%)
mixed
72(32%)
negative
11(5%)
Highest Critic Score
100
Lowest Critic Score
Critic Reviews for Games
Oct 4, 2024
Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred90
Oct 4, 2024
Vessel of Hatred is a worthy extension of Diablo 4's already impressive gameplay mechanics and story. You might be left wanting if you're looking for a conclusion, but the extensive content offering is more than enough to keep fans happy while we wait for the next instalment.
Oct 1, 2024
Mortal Kombat 1: Khaos Reigns60
Oct 1, 2024
It's hard to talk about Khaos Reigns without having that price tag in mind. For £39/$39 it's simply too lean, relying on the promise of an eclectic mix of characters to come and some long-awaited roster additions to add value to a very short and mostly forgettable story add-on.
Sep 27, 2024
EA Sports FC 2580
Sep 27, 2024
EA FC 25 is definitely a game of two halves. Its core is still excellent and endlessly enjoyable, and several new additions have given fresh life to the game. However, it remains held back by age-old issues that have plagued the series year-on-year. Overall it offers an improvement over the previous iteration, and Rush, in particular, is an outstanding addition that I hope will become a core part of the game in years to come, but I just wish that painfully slow menus, an abundance of bugs, and sometimes sluggish gameplay wouldn't hold it back.
Sep 26, 2024
Throne and Libertytbd
Sep 26, 2024
Looking for a new MMO? Throne and Liberty is an easy one to pick up and might just sway genre newcomers, too. I’m not entirely convinced it does anything too different from genre norms, but what it does, it does with a level of polish seldom seen, particularly at this early stage. Will it challenge the heavy hitters? Right now, it’s too early to tell, but it’s off to a good start. [Review in Progress]
Sep 24, 2024
Crusader Kings III: Roads to Power80
Sep 24, 2024
Crusader Kings 3 Roads to Power is the best expansion the game has had so far, purely because of its focus on new gameplay systems that let you approach how you play the game a little differently than before. The new Byzantine content is a breath of fresh air for the best aspects of CK's gameplay, while the Adventurer playstyle could do with a little more to make it fun beyond your first go.
Sep 24, 2024
Funko Fusion40
Sep 24, 2024
With repetitive puzzles and monotonous battles against the same eight enemy types over and over again, Funko Fusion is a prime example of how raw nostalgia can only carry a game so far. While there are plenty of characters to play as, and the art style is inoffensive, Funko Fusion is ultimately an experience that's best avoided unless you're a diehard fan of Universal properties.
Sep 23, 2024
Ara: History Untold90
Sep 23, 2024
Ara: History Untold brings fresh ideas for a long-running genre, and more than stands on its own because of them.
Sep 23, 2024
NBA 2K2580
Sep 23, 2024
NBA 2K25 is a big improvement on last year’s game. While the same VC woes remain, I’m convinced it’ll be remembered fondly in the annals of the franchise, thanks to its mode variety, flexible shooting options, and a big improvement to player animations.
Sep 22, 2024
God of War: Ragnarok100
Sep 22, 2024
Even if you’ve already played the game to 100% on PS5, you’ll likely get something out of witnessing God of War Ragnarok again in all its glory on a PC.
Sep 20, 2024
Final Fantasy XVI80
Sep 20, 2024
Final Fantasy XVI feels right at home on PC. With excellent optimisation that’s bolstered by impressive Frame Generation technology, it’s a relatively smooth sailing experience if you have the hardware to handle it. Some oversights include a lack of ultrawide support and a locked 30fps frame rate in cutscenes, but these can easily be modded out with a few simple file tweaks. It’s a damning shame that these fixes aren’t included by default, but if you’re willing to do a bit of tinkering, this epic fantasy RPG should certainly be one you aim to play on PC.