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PC Gamer’s highest review scores of 2024

On the one hand, “score inflation” is a real concern we discuss. We think a game should have to be really special to receive a 90%, so when we start talking about a 94% or a 95%, the game in question ought to make us feel like the guy in the galaxy brain meme with light beams shooting out of his head. As a group, we’ve still never awarded a score higher than 98%, and the pages of PC Gamer’s UK edition have yet to see a score above 97%, which was only given last year to Baldur’s Gate 3. PC Gamer is 30 years old.

On the other hand, sometimes your reviewers come to you and say, look, I know this has the appearance of an ASCII game from the ’80s, but it’s amazing, incredible, fantastic, brilliant. 94%! And you ask them some questions, and ask other editors what they think, and play it for yourself a bit, and a little while later you’re doing a water ritual with a guy named Abbashaphat Mordecai which causes your reputation with “newly sentient beings” to decrease, and so you decide, alright: 94% it is.


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