Cinescape's Scores
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For 340 reviews, this publication has graded:
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67% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Spider-Man 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Motocross Mania |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 240 out of 340
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Mixed: 69 out of 340
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Negative: 31 out of 340
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The reason to play isn’t the gameplay, rather the story and the cinematics.- Cinescape
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The graphics and sound are one area where Madden definitely doesn’t measure up to ESPN. ESPN is much prettier and the sound is better as well.- Cinescape
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The physics engine makes everything look better as it is very lifelike.- Cinescape
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A Dragonball fan’s dream. It is the first "true" American game based on the series, and Infogrames really came through on this one.- Cinescape
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There are tons of bright, varied colors and it’s definitely eye-candy. This isn’t the best I’ve seen (Iridion 3D, Pitfall and Tony Hawk 2 look incredible) but it’s still pretty. I still can’t believe this is all on a handheld.- Cinescape
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If you can stomach the language, or have a terrific mute button, Deathrow really is a fun game that can be played alone or with a few friends.- Cinescape
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The beat "em up is a genre that has quietly faded to the side and hasn't had many revolutions on the consoles in recent years. X-Men: Legends takes that style of gameplay, adds a ton of depth to it, four-player support and quite frankly is one of the best X-Men games I've ever played.- Cinescape
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Where the game really shines in my opinion is the control. I don’t think I’ve ever played a Game Boy Advance game that handles as well as this one.- Cinescape
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Sometimes a friend and I just sit back and see how many enemies we can take out before we die - forget the mission, fighting bad guys is the way to go!- Cinescape
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While the gameplay seems like it’d be perfect for the "kill enemies, wash, rinse, repeat" syndrome, it never gets to that point due to some excellent pacing, not to mention that the fighting never seems to get too repetitive.- Cinescape
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The camera has been improved a good deal, although there are still a few times when you’ll be racking your brain and craning your neck to see where your character needs to go.- Cinescape
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If you’re obsessed with the series, though, and love the super hard modes, you might want to pick the game up. This is also the definitive version for folks who might not have played the game before either.- Cinescape
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One cool thing about this game is that, for owners of Deadly Alliance, you can hook up with this game and go head to head with a friend.- Cinescape
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While this might not be the most in-depth game out there, WWE WrestleMania XIX is one of the best wrestling games on the market right now.- Cinescape
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While you may feel like you're in familiar territory if you've put in many hours on any of the previous games, the series always presents new challenges and addicting gameplay along the way.- Cinescape
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For fans of the series, this may be the best game yet. It combines a Classic and Underground mode into the same game, adds new gameplay elements, and really captures the feel of a bunch of skaters goofing around.- Cinescape
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If I thought the first SONIC was good, I was completely blown away by the second game.- Cinescape
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While the gameplay is pretty tight, it’s the addition of charisma and squad mates that sets the game apart.- Cinescape
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It’s filled with action, and has enough RPG elements to keep it interesting (although the replay value would be subdued for a non-fan because the extras are for the fans).- Cinescape
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A vast improvement over the first game. The game is much sharper in the gameplay and in graphics, and is a much more enjoyable experience all around.- Cinescape
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For fans of the series, this may be the best game yet. It combines a Classic and Underground mode into the same game, adds new gameplay elements, and really captures the feel of a bunch of skaters goofing around.- Cinescape
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Although the characters you meet along the way try to guide you through the game, Arcanum really leaves most of what happens up to the player.- Cinescape
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One of the best survival horror games on the market, even giving RESIDENT EVIL a run for its money.- Cinescape
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The defensive improvements and online leagues are a huge step in the right direction.- Cinescape
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If nothing else, the four-player mode of the game is worth the entire purchase price. Highly addictive and fun, you’ll be playing this for hours.- Cinescape
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While you may feel like you're in familiar territory if you've put in many hours on any of the previous games, the series always presents new challenges and addicting gameplay along the way.- Cinescape
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The beat 'em up is a genre that has quietly faded to the side and hasn't had many revolutions on the consoles in recent years. X-Men: Legends takes that style of gameplay, adds a ton of depth to it, four-player support and quite frankly is one of the best X-Men games I've ever played.- Cinescape
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For fans of the series, this may be the best game yet. It combines a Classic and Underground mode into the same game, adds new gameplay elements, and really captures the feel of a bunch of skaters goofing around.- Cinescape
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The gameplay is addictive; there are tons of items in the environment to destroy, tricky enemies to sneak by, and some puzzles to figure out.- Cinescape
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