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8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 120 Ratings

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  1. Apr 4, 2021
    9
    A fantastic album from a fantastic rapper. Honestly underrated as an album!
  2. Mar 5, 2019
    10
    Definitely a classic debut album from The Game back in 2005. I Highly Recommended it.
  3. May 23, 2017
    9
    This album is honestly elite and 100% a west coast classic. If you like west coast hip hop you need to check this album out.

    Best songs: Westside Story / Dreams / We Ain't
  4. Apr 22, 2015
    10
    Instant classic album, it is extremely well crafted thanks to a spectacular production by 50 cent and Dre and aggressive, sharp and gangster rhymes from the Compton native Game. West Coast rap was brought back to life with this album.
  5. Mar 22, 2015
    8
    8.0/10................................................................................................................................................
  6. Mar 30, 2013
    8
    the beats are very good, the game also does a very good job on this album, easily his best album ever. mostly thanks to 50 cent and dr dre working on this album
  7. Feb 4, 2012
    10
    This is a classic album. hip-hop needs people like The Game To revive hip-hop and the westcoast. The Game is on a mission to bring back West Coast back to fame and he's going to do it if he creates classics like The Documentary & L.A.X.
  8. MusicLover
    Oct 21, 2007
    10
    As far as hip-hop, this album was one of the best of 2005 (along with Be). It's got that West Coast feel to it, but the beat's aren't all similar. One thing I love about Game is the amount of detail & wordplay he feeds into the mic. It's a great album.
  9. kingm.
    Sep 11, 2007
    9
    Absolutely nucking futs amazing production though he does have short comings as an mc most prevelant on hate it or love it but that is not pertinent to the overall feeling the album exhudes.
  10. BrannonM
    Apr 2, 2007
    8
    i swear, people break down rap music like it's some science experiment, people go in forums and act like it's there job. Great album. He is not nas lyrically, and does not have biggies flow, the name dropping is tiring but the beats keep me interested.
  11. MASTERMINDE
    Oct 11, 2006
    7
    Once again another Aftermath production (well The Game was a part of Aftermath when this CD was released). Impressively and rather surprisingly, I found The Documentary to be superior in almost every regard (beats, lyrics, etc.) to The Game's former fellow cohorts recent releases. That includes: 50 Cents The Massacre and the rest G-Unit's solo outings. While the lyrics, not as Once again another Aftermath production (well The Game was a part of Aftermath when this CD was released). Impressively and rather surprisingly, I found The Documentary to be superior in almost every regard (beats, lyrics, etc.) to The Game's former fellow cohorts recent releases. That includes: 50 Cents The Massacre and the rest G-Unit's solo outings. While the lyrics, not as shallow and weak as 50 Cent's still cater to the low IQ, however the production is quite slick with pro-producers lending there hand to all the tracks (including: Timbaland, Dr.Dre, Just Blaze, Kanye West). If anything, the CD just screams to be heard in car with twins subs pounding (my dual MTXs love it). Songs like: Put You on the Game, The Documentary, and Westside Story just thrive when provided with adequate bass. The Game has voice with a rough edge that really accents the slick beats he's been provided with. I can't help but think that without the A-List production this CD would have been quite bad, but nonetheless its filled with great dance and car tracks and can be good iPod listen once in awhile as long you don't expect 2Pac-esque lyricism. Expand
  12. HynekH
    Aug 30, 2006
    10
    Westcoast classic
  13. thekidthekid
    Mar 31, 2006
    10
    this album is bangin the best ever g-unot game is better then the hole g-unit so gggggggggggggggggggggggggg-unot
  14. RileyF
    Dec 25, 2005
    10
    An absolutely brilliant album. A lot better than anything G-Unit put out this year. The production is excellent and the only bad song is Don't Worry featuring Mary J. Blige.
  15. almag
    Dec 21, 2005
    10
    the game is the best rapper he is so freaken fine!!!!!!!!!!
  16. AndyL
    Dec 4, 2005
    10
    This is fuckin amazin. One of my all-time favourite albums, just under the awesome Dr Dre.
  17. NahannK
    Aug 20, 2005
    10
    Thsi album was well put together, t contains the amazing songs Hate IT Or LOve It, igher, How We Do, Start From Scratch, and Put You On The Game, and is packed with high-quality raps like Westside Strory and The Documentary. Who produced it isn't as noticable as who's talking, and that's obvious when you listen to the songs above.
  18. RickM
    Apr 24, 2005
    10
    amzing cd i love it!!!
  19. AnthonyM
    Apr 15, 2005
    10
    Three Words: Just Fucking Awsome
  20. VinceH.
    Apr 11, 2005
    10
    Easily the best mainstream hip hop album since Kanye West. The new 50 or Em cd's don't even come close, and unless Dre hurries up in the studio and releases "Detox" before years end, it will remain to be the best (at least until the new J5 or Dilated). Great production and lyrics, just get the damn thing!.
  21. MajaS
    Apr 7, 2005
    7
    Game is good but he has to stop thinking that he is going to change hip-hop so quickly. He needs to stop acting like a child and get serious. He's name-dropping too much and there's nothing classic about that. He wouldn't be so succesful without a lot of help from 50. However, the production is great. Best song - Dreams.
  22. cb
    Mar 21, 2005
    9
    good album
  23. [Anonymous]
    Mar 21, 2005
    10
    Great rapper, great producer = great album. Despite the fact he doesn't want to talk shit about some rappers 50 hates.
  24. HectorG
    Mar 19, 2005
    10
    solid album
  25. figz
    Mar 16, 2005
    8
    Awesome rapper and writer aswell. Every song has a meaning of its own. Much better then 50's(sell out) massacre
  26. stevenk
    Mar 9, 2005
    9
    i thought it was a good rap album it could have had better beats to bounce to he shouldn't of had kayne west do a song that just shot tha shit out of it he made to pop and gospel
  27. antoineantoine
    Mar 4, 2005
    10
    i agree this cd definitely had lots of marketing so it blew up but Game's cd is sooo sick and it also hasnt left my car's cd player and i've had it for about 3 weeks and i dont think its leaving anytime soon
  28. AntoineA
    Feb 19, 2005
    8
    A handlful of hot, hot tracks. A couple medium bangers. And 1 or 2 duds.
  29. stephenw
    Feb 16, 2005
    8
    simply heavy weight, and linked to Dr Dre Em and G unit the game seems like a winner.
  30. derryckb
    Feb 11, 2005
    9
    To start off in reviewing this album, The Game describes his album as as bringing back the West Coast even though he insists it hasnt gone anywhere. Truer words have never been spoken. While those already familiar with west coast veterans ranging from Ice Cube, Snoop and Xzibit and many in the so called 'Gangsta" genre are much established (10 plus years in th game) and may as I may To start off in reviewing this album, The Game describes his album as as bringing back the West Coast even though he insists it hasnt gone anywhere. Truer words have never been spoken. While those already familiar with west coast veterans ranging from Ice Cube, Snoop and Xzibit and many in the so called 'Gangsta" genre are much established (10 plus years in th game) and may as I may have also belived before listenibg to this album are that this genre of all the diifernt topics covered in Hip Hop are pobobably the most cluttered. Meaning, with the success of various rapeprs ranging from Ice T to Kool G rap, This median of hip hop is mabye the most overexposed and commerially popular, it is also the most viable and easiest way for an up and coming star to succeed quickly. Introducing: The Game. While on the surface he may seem like a faceless member in an already saturated area, he does seperate himd=self in his ability to speak to the streets while using clever flows to express his opinions. He is also most certainly backed by some of not only Hip Hop but musics most talented musicians. Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Kanye West, Mary J Blige, Floetry, Hi-Tek, 50 Cent, and Eminem. The game certainly bring a new twist on a old subject of gang-banging. The way the production matched the vocals are very well orchestracted. The Album's second track "Westside Story" starts off the album's tone for the listener. Simple but addictive keys from Dre and a monotone hook from 50 lend instant credibiity to this new star. The true standout track's on this album are too numerous to include and in trying to do so, many listeners may short change themselves. Veterans of West Coast rap as well as Casual or Non listeners will have no issues letting this album foat into thier CD rotaion. Reccomendation: Listen to this CD without hitting the skip button...you wont be sorry. A must for ANY Hip-Hop fan. Expand
Metascore
72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 19 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 19
  2. Negative: 0 out of 19
  1. The most remarkable aspect of the Game is how he can be such a blatant product of gangsta rap (okay, let's say fanboy) and leave a mark so fast.
  2. It doesn't even matter much that he's a B minus rhyme spitter, or that he spends way too much studio time name dropping.
  3. Amazingly solid.