BonusStage's Scores
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For 689 reviews, this publication has graded:
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83% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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15% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Resident Evil 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Burnout Legends |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 519 out of 689
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Mixed: 145 out of 689
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Negative: 25 out of 689
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The minor control problems, reoccurring graphical bugs, and the generally similar core gameplay as before keep the game's score down a tad from what it could be, but the ridiculous amount of content and pure value available here is second to none. It doesn’t completely redefine the series.- BonusStage
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The 30-40 hours you'll get from this game are a just plain fun and singular experience that will hopefully see a follow up in the near future.- BonusStage
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I hated the last four Ace Combat titles, but now, I am a believer. The Unsung War offers up a great story, fantastic gameplay, and a gripping experience that you should have you by the balls from the beginning.- BonusStage
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From Software always manages to amaze me with each new game they create, and Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors is their best work yet. Make this one an instant purchase.- BonusStage
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Most of Battle Nexus is the same thing as the last game, except this time, it’s been beaten, bruised, and bludgeoned with a rabid sturgeon repeatedly, then given a thorough colonoscopy with said sturgeon.- BonusStage
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Most of Battle Nexus is the same thing as the last game, except this time, it's been beaten, bruised, and bludgeoned with a rabid sturgeon repeatedly, then given a thorough colonoscopy with said sturgeon.- BonusStage
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Most of Battle Nexus is the same thing as the last game, except this time, it's been beaten, bruised, and bludgeoned with a rabid sturgeon repeatedly, then given a thorough colonoscopy with said sturgeon.- BonusStage
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My one bit of constructive criticism is to suggest that the developer have the team that worked on the CG stuff do all the movies for the next game while they concentrate fully on making Rayne’s next adventure even more of a kick ass gaming experience.- BonusStage
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One of the best and most refreshing console RPGs to come out in years, and is definitely a worthy candidate for RPG of the year.- BonusStage
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The separate cart racing game is a nice addition, weapon pickups and all, although you'll need to run a few races to get used to the wider turning radius of the different carts.- BonusStage
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Highly recommended because it combines two stlyes of gameplay well enough to make the steep learning curve a mere bump in the road.- BonusStage
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The separate cart racing game is a nice addition, weapon pickups and all, although you’ll need to run a few races to get used to the wider turning radius of the different carts.- BonusStage
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The separate cart racing game is a nice addition, weapon pickups and all, although you’ll need to run a few races to get used to the wider turning radius of the different carts.- BonusStage
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The game can last up to 40+ hours, depending on how in-depth you want to get with your exploration. Once you make if past the first 3 hours or so, things begin to pick up quickly, so don't start thinking the game is as slow paced as the beginning stages.- BonusStage
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The only reason to play Larry is because of the Quarters minigame and the humor. The comedy is absolutely side-splitting in most of the game, bringing back memories of "Road Trip" or "Old School."- BonusStage
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In all honesty, Robotech: Invasion is not even worth sitting at a computer and writing a review for.- BonusStage
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The only reason to play Larry is because of the Quarters minigame and the humor. The comedy is absolutely side-splitting in most of the game, bringing back memories of "Road Trip" or "Old School."- BonusStage
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In all honesty, Robotech: Invasion is not even worth sitting at a computer and writing a review for.- BonusStage
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Every dollar you spend will come back threefold with this game.- BonusStage
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Many problems with the game, such as the misspelled goal on the RV vert ramp in Boston (it’s supposed to be 20,000 points, not 2,000) and the sudden change in manual and grind sensitivity, really make the game a little less fun than it should be.- BonusStage
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The amount of detail that went behind the mythologies and the history of the game really makes it feel more alive than previous iterations.- BonusStage
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Many problems with the game, such as the misspelled goal on the RV vert ramp in Boston (it's supposed to be 20,000 points, not 2,000) and the sudden change in manual and grind sensitivity, really make the game a little less fun than it should be.- BonusStage
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Many problems with the game, such as the misspelled goal on the RV vert ramp in Boston (it's supposed to be 20,000 points, not 2,000) and the sudden change in manual and grind sensitivity, really make the game a little less fun than it should be.- BonusStage
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Absolutely the way to go. The upgraded franchise mode with the awesome Full Authority feature and the return of the 24/7 mode make this game more than worth its 20 dollar price tag.- BonusStage
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It is definitely the best Crash-starring game to come along in a long, long while, but in comparison to today’s top platformers Crash Twinsanity can’t compete in any way, shape, or form.- BonusStage
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The game is nearly identical to last year’s game, with only a few improvements to speak of. The inclusion of the All-Star Weekend is a nice touch, but it doesn’t really provide anything revolutionary to the genre.- BonusStage
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It is definitely the best Crash-starring game to come along in a long, long while, but in comparison to today's top platformers Crash Twinsanity can't compete in any way, shape, or form.- BonusStage
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The game is nearly identical to last year’s game, with only a few improvements to speak of. The inclusion of the All-Star Weekend is a nice touch, but it doesn’t really provide anything revolutionary to the genre.- BonusStage
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Absolutely the way to go. The upgraded franchise mode with the awesome Full Authority feature and the return of the 24/7 mode make this game more than worth its 20 dollar price tag.- BonusStage
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The game is nearly identical to last year’s game, with only a few improvements to speak of. The inclusion of the All-Star Weekend is a nice touch, but it doesn’t really provide anything revolutionary to the genre.- BonusStage
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