AllDreamcast's Scores
- Games
For 60 reviews, this publication has graded:
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75% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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17% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Ducati World Racing Challenge |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 39 out of 60
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Mixed: 17 out of 60
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Negative: 4 out of 60
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If Jet Grind Radio doesn't walk away with Game Of The Year honors this year, it certainly deserves the award for being the most original in both graphics and gameplay.- AllDreamcast
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The graphics will instantly grab your attention, but it's slow pace and poor sense of speed may turn you off just as quickly, and you may not stick with it long enough to experience all of it's finer points.- AllDreamcast
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It's not the best racer on the system, but it's mix of racing with destruction derby action makes it one of the most unique racers the Dreamcast has to offer.- AllDreamcast
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Four players isn't quite enough to maintain the excitement level of the PC version.- AllDreamcast
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Definitely the new best fishing game on the Dreamcast, thanks to it's wider variety of fish over "Bass Fishing," as well as all it's extras that give it solid replay value, another aspect missing from "Bass Fishing."- AllDreamcast
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Once you see this game in action, you'll be begging to try it yourself, and that's when you'll be hooked. It's as simple as that.- AllDreamcast
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A flawed game, but much better than the PSX version, and even with it's problems, anyone who loves Star Wars or action games will enjoy it.- AllDreamcast
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Really meant for diehard fans of the series only. The rest of us can probably do without this one.- AllDreamcast
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The game's control is dead on, and if you think it still needs a little tweaking, you can adjust the brakes and steering to your liking.- AllDreamcast
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The control and camera angles are both horrible, the graphics are N64 quality at best (which is not what you'd hope for from a game based on the "Toy Story" license running on a 128-bit system), the missions are simple and repetitive, and even the humor and charm of the "Toy Story" movies are missing.- AllDreamcast
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Within the first five minutes of playing the Dreamcast version, I was convinced I had found my new favorite racer of all time, and now countless hours later, that feeling is etched in stone.- AllDreamcast
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2K1 looks very similar graphically to last year's version, but the much improved running game, new franchise mode, and the addition of online gaming set it worlds apart from the original.- AllDreamcast
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Arcade racing fans will be drooling over this game for a long, long time.- AllDreamcast
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The graphics are much improved, but it's still the same ol' tired gameplay of button mashing.- AllDreamcast
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A perfect blend of simple fighting action and sports simulation, and some of the most realistic looking and moving fighters around.- AllDreamcast
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Obtaining the various drivers licenses alone requires near perfect driving skills, and you'll need to be able to drive these courses with your eyes closed if you hope to win the races.- AllDreamcast
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Bring some friends over for some 4-way gaming action and you won't find a more entertaining and addicting game on the Dreamcast.- AllDreamcast
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An almost complete lack of gameplay, very cheesy dialog, and a whole lot of boring repetition keep Kenji Eno's latest creation from being anything more than a complete dud, which could be what the D stands for (just kidding... I think).- AllDreamcast
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Playing "Ecco" is like transforming your room into a submersible underwater vehicle, with your tv screen being your window into the ocean depths.- AllDreamcast
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Having this game on the Dreamcast is an insult, and Acclaim needs to know that we won't put up with this type of garbage. Stay away from Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 at all cost. It's not worth even thinking about.- AllDreamcast
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One glaring problem made even more apparent by the Royal Rumble match is the game's character selection, or lack of.- AllDreamcast
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To paraphrase one of my favorite lines from the movie Jurassic Park, "There are... um, Disney characters, in this... uh, Disney game, right?"- AllDreamcast
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There are no words to describe the emptiness this game leaves you with after months of built-up excitement.- AllDreamcast
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Bizarre Creations obviously took the gameplay very sriously, but tossed in enough humor to keep a smile on your face, at least until you realize you're completely lost and start desperately wandering around trying to figure out what to do.- AllDreamcast
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Fortunately, once the graphics have convinced you to pick up the gamepad and try it out, the controls in "Virtua Tennis" will keep you hooked for a long, long time.- AllDreamcast
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It may not appeal to everyone due to it's highly "over-the-top" style, but it's all about fun, colors, fun, special effects, and more fun.- AllDreamcast
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The old, dated look to the series is gone, and what we've got here is a 2D fighter that not only plays great, but looks great as well. You can't go wrong with that combination.- AllDreamcast
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With graphics and gameplay that are equally good, non-stop action and tight controls, load time between levels that's almost non-existent, and a really cool horror-movie theme, beat-em' up games just don't get any better than this.- AllDreamcast
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The only thing missing is internet multi-player capability, but you can't have everything, can you...- AllDreamcast