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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Only the best of the best will see the final missions in Sniper Elite mode, but for the rest of us, Rebellion has created a remarkable, beautifully brutal WWII game that’s smarter than the usual fodder lining game store shelves.- BonusStage
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The PSP version of X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse is better than the console versions thanks to the surprising level of quality and faithfulness to the original product.- BonusStage
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The thought of pulling a combo across an entire city with no load times is very appealing, but unless you have perfect balance, nimble fingers, and patience, you probably won’t pull it off.- BonusStage
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Only the best of the best will see the final missions in Sniper Elite mode, but for the rest of us, Rebellion has created a remarkable, beautifully brutal WWII game that's smarter than the usual fodder lining game store shelves.- BonusStage
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The thought of pulling a combo across an entire city with no load times is very appealing, but unless you have perfect balance, nimble fingers, and patience, you probably won't pull it off.- BonusStage
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The thought of pulling a combo across an entire city with no load times is very appealing, but unless you have perfect balance, nimble fingers, and patience, you probably won't pull it off.- BonusStage
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It seems like there really isn’t too much to The League, and when it comes down to it, there really isn’t.- BonusStage
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A shining testament to the fact that a game doesn't need to be flashy or genre-redefining as long as the gameplay and storyline are top of the line, which they indeed are in this game.- BonusStage
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The game is great looking, fun to play, challenging in spots and the save system is excellent.- BonusStage
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Unlike many kids games out there, this one provides a lot of laughs, fun, and innocent cartoon fun that we all love so much.- BonusStage
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Appeals to that mystery-solving personality that’s in all of us and truly is one of the most innovative titles to appear on the DS this year.- BonusStage
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Variety, accessibility, value, fun and buckets of content is what the TY the Tasmanian Tiger franchise is all about, and never has Krome done a better job at pulling all of these elements together than they have in TY 3.- BonusStage
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Variety, accessibility, value, fun and buckets of content is what the TY the Tasmanian Tiger franchise is all about, and never has Krome done a better job at pulling all of these elements together than they have in TY 3.- BonusStage
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In terms of multiplayer, we’re still trying to figure out what went wrong in that process, because Quake III ruled in that department.- BonusStage
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So unless you enjoy waiting on an almost silent, graphics diffuse gaming experience, or are the largest Zoo Tycoon fan in existence, stay far away from this title.- BonusStage
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Though Splat Magazine Renegade Paintball has some serious problems, it delivers an authentic paintball experience rife with intense, adrenaline-pumping action that is sure to please fans of the sport, and possibly snag some new ones in the process.- BonusStage
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Unlike many kids games out there, this one provides a lot of laughs, fun, and innocent cartoon fun that we all love so much.- BonusStage
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Variety, accessibility, value, fun and buckets of content is what the TY the Tasmanian Tiger franchise is all about, and never has Krome done a better job at pulling all of these elements together than they have in TY 3.- BonusStage
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Though Splat Magazine Renegade Paintball has some serious problems, it delivers an authentic paintball experience rife with intense, adrenaline-pumping action that is sure to please fans of the sport, and possibly snag some new ones in the process.- BonusStage
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Unlike many kids games out there, this one provides a lot of laughs, fun, and innocent cartoon fun that we all love so much.- BonusStage
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Inconsistent AI and bland presentation certainly detract from the game as a whole, however the quantity of casino games offered combined with an addictive fun-factor throughout and terrific wireless play are more than enough to leave you satisfied nonetheless.- BonusStage
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One of the most addictive and fun-going games you’ll ever play, and the simple elegance to the gameplay couldn’t have fit any better on the PSP.- BonusStage
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Think of the short but sweet expansion as a warm-up for the hours you'll spend immersed in the deeper levels of Hell found in the original two games and your wallet should magically materialize as soon as you walk into your nearest game shop.- BonusStage
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After countless days of sacrificing sleep to squeeze in a few more hours before finally taking a rest I can safely say it’s quite an addictive force once you get settled in.- BonusStage
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