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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One thing that’s subtle-yet-striking is that you can tell the difference when you hit someone and when you’re getting being hit by the way the screen shakes.- BonusStage
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The graphics are definitely of SCEE’s highest caliber, but the unbalanced gameplay drags on forever before actually feeling like you accomplished something.- BonusStage
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An option to use either the analog stick or button swing commands, a full suite of online play modes and options, the ability to swap clubs, gear, and characters online or through memory cards, and maybe some sort of golf cart racing mini-game in addition to the character/voice creator mentioned above, and the next Hot Shots game would be even better.- BonusStage
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In the grand scheme of all things gaming, Galleon is an important title that deserves playing by anyone interested in the art of game design.- BonusStage
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The few rare problems in this game are able to go unnoticed without a second thought. For any true football fan that doesn’t own this game, you should feel very empty inside...very, very empty.- BonusStage
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One thing's a certainty: you clearly can't fault Climax for their creativity or for trying something new. Unfortunately, too many console RPG players will probably be very critical on Sudeki as it doesn't do anything truly special or innovative for the genre.- BonusStage
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The few rare problems in this game are able to go unnoticed without a second thought. For any true football fan that doesn't own this game, you should feel very empty inside...very, very empty.- BonusStage
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If you are a die-hard "Dynasty Warriors" or "Vagrant Story" fan, you can probably overlook the flaws in the game and find that it really does offer up pretty nice options.- BonusStage
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Even with the redundant missions and laughable voice-overs, the good easily out weighs the bad and after playing Spider-Man 2 rigorously for three days straight, with only about two hours sleep in between, I'd have to say it's the best superhero game I've ever played.- BonusStage
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It’s really hard to knock a game no matter what the genre if it’s done well, and Pool Paradise is really done well, and an instant classic. If you’re into pool it’s a must-purchase, hands down.- BonusStage
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It would’ve been nice to have a create-a-team feature, or even a create-a-character feature, but maybe we’ll see those the next time around.- BonusStage
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It would’ve been nice to have a create-a-team feature, or even a create-a-character feature, but maybe we’ll see those the next time around.- BonusStage
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The two places where this game really fails to deliver are in the pacing and the controls.- BonusStage
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A must-own for any fan of the series. It contains great ports of the first 8 games plus the option of playing them with slightly enhanced graphics and hints, as well as easy and hard difficulties and the ability to start with 3 or 5 lives.- BonusStage
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Those with an interest in the art of DJ-ing but lack the funds to purchase all the equipment will definitely want to check this one out.- BonusStage
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The two places where this game really fails to deliver are in the pacing and the controls.- BonusStage
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Those with an interest in the art of DJ-ing but lack the funds to purchase all the equipment will definitely want to check this one out.- BonusStage
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While the city is large in itself and fun to explore and the cinematic cutscenes are semi-inspiring, DRIV3R is a continuously frustrating and boring affair.- BonusStage
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While the city is large in itself and fun to explore and the cinematic cutscenes are semi-inspiring, DRIV3R is a continuously frustrating and boring affair.- BonusStage
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It’s all about awesome control, physics, and gameplay. This is one pool game that has it all.- BonusStage
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A great game in that it’s not pushing a particular graphics or gameplay agenda at all. It’s just a really cool game from a smart developer that’s putting out a fun to play product that will appeal to a variety of Xbox owners, particularly those looking for a decent fantasy adventure.- BonusStage
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The game isn't perfect, but the amazing combination of gritty realism and cinematic elements makes up for some minor sore spots.- BonusStage
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Psi-Ops isn't necessarily the most groundbreaking piece of software in terms of innovation, but there's no denying the fact that it's fun as hell to play. The Psi-powers separate it from being 'just another third-person shooter' with near limitless options when it comes to tormenting the A.I.- BonusStage
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There’s a load of gameplay here, and it’s too bad there’s no online component or Memory Card battle feature for those who want it (hint, hint).- BonusStage
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Strangely enough, there is no continuity between the various stages... This method of play makes Four Swords seem like more of a compilation of adventures than a conventional Zelda game.- BonusStage
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This is a mediocre re-release of a great game that is adequate, yet one can’t help but wonder how great it might have been if Nintendo hadn’t rushed it to the market.- BonusStage
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Thanks to its innovative design and slick controls, some of the game’s shortcomings are slightly forgivable, while others stand out like a sore, war-torn thumb. Even so, Full Spectrum Warrior is an excellent, original creation, but it’s far from perfect.- BonusStage
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Sure, the game is only around 10 or so hours long (I timed myself the first time through at 11:57:49), but it was the best damn 10 or so hours I've had in a game world in a while. Besides, if a game can keep you playing from start to finish no matter how hard you need to pee, the developers definitely did their job and did it well.- BonusStage
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This game will work you over and then some, and even when you finally do finish, you'll keep it just to go back and play some more to see if you've still got what it takes.- BonusStage
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