3DAvenue's Scores
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For 375 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter | |
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| Lowest review score: | Spider-Man 2 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 257 out of 375
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Mixed: 111 out of 375
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Negative: 7 out of 375
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It is just disappointing to see half baked ideas churned out which could have been full baked masterpieces if the effort was applied.- 3DAvenue
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A niche title that some people may enjoy but the target market being fans of Naval warfare games may see the alternate universe storyline a bit much and the fact the ships handle unrealistically well as well.- 3DAvenue
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Works for young players looking for an easier version of games such as "Prince of Persia."- 3DAvenue
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The repetitive nature harms the game quite a bit and as such it can only be recommended to Star Wars fans or a rental for the casual fans.- 3DAvenue
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But if you are looking to regain a genre that has been mostly lost to the PS2 until now you need to grab this game (and a joystick), take the phone off the hook and get yourself reacquainted.- 3DAvenue
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A decent FPS, but it is a very basic one that lacks attention to detail. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it takes a certain type of gamer to really enjoy this type of mindless, systematic FPS gameplay.- 3DAvenue
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There comes a point in playing Onimusha: Dawn Of Dreams when you realise that it's been somewhat lengthened via regrettably cheap tactics -- things like recycled game bosses, repetitive game sections and even some backtracking for the sake of making each of the game's chapters longer.- 3DAvenue
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The repetitive nature harms the game quite a bit.- 3DAvenue
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While the game does have some originality and unique features, ultimately the repetitive nature and button mashing feel to the game kills any thoughts of being a top quality title.- 3DAvenue
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Fans of the original two games may be disappointed but if you can look past the flaws, you will find a fairly accomplished and stable racing game to play. It's just a shame it's so hard to get started in.- 3DAvenue
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A reasonably original take on the 3D RTS genre and it does offer some good gameplay, but some of the more technical aspects let it down - such as the visuals, the engine's performance even on lower settings and the somewhat disappointing battles.- 3DAvenue
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It works well as a team based action game, with quick gameplay online and the single player experience is probably the most in depth you will find from a game of this style, with its only competitor being games such as Counter-Strike from Microsoft.- 3DAvenue
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There's no doubt that AntiGrav is better than Monkey Mania, and as an indicator of future game ideas, it's quite good - but the number of gamers with the necessary physical skills and patience for AntiGrav itself will probably be very small indeed.- 3DAvenue
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In terms of TV series adaptations, it's incredibly faithful, nailing the look and feel of the series, and big fans of the series will want to add the game to their collections pretty sharpish. Gamers, on the other hand, would be better suited to renting the title, as (aside from the annoyingly stupid driving sections) it's not that hard, and the replay value is suspect.- 3DAvenue
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BFME 2 presents a visual spectacle that's quite engaging, as long as you're playing it through a high definition display. Drop it down to a standard definition TV, and you'll find yourself looking at tiny units and blurred text.- 3DAvenue
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As a collection of a famous game system it succeeds but whether it’s a good value purchase is up to the player.- 3DAvenue
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There's no doubting that Prey looks the part of a modern FPS, but, as always, looks can be deceptive. It's a fun game, but it's no great breakthrough in the science of what is undoubtedly a very crowded genre.- 3DAvenue
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It should go without saying that if you already own one of the home console versions of X-Men Legends II: Rise Of Apocalypse, then you can almost certainly live without the PSP version.- 3DAvenue
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This game is fast, furious and a lot of fun. If the non-stop destruction doesn’t get you, the humor will.- 3DAvenue
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It's relatively easy for the most part, making it a game that some gamers will clear in less than ten hours, which also impacts on its total value.- 3DAvenue
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The game is so unique and original that DS owners have to play it, but the fact it’s so short makes it not worth coughing up the cash for.- 3DAvenue
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It's annoying that it's not a better port of the PC version.- 3DAvenue
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One area which is great about the game however is the ability to play co-operative multiplayer on the same console.- 3DAvenue
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Sony made a fatal mistake in excluding a tournament style game mode and restricting “proper” soccer to exhibition games, but even so what they have put together still has a lot of fun.- 3DAvenue
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This game itself would be fine if this was 1998 but considering Tenchu: Fatal Shadows sits between games with a similar mission and a more up to date feel I would say leave it on the shelf.- 3DAvenue
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The problems with Catwoman don't really show themselves until an extended period of play but once they do they become frustrating and bring the game down heavily.- 3DAvenue
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With a game relying on Live so much, neglecting the offline gameplay quality only makes matters worse because if people don't buy it there aren't people to play with online. Double edged sword Sega, learn from it.- 3DAvenue
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