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 best wrestling game on the market for any platform.- Cinescape
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What does change up quite a bit is the amount and complexity of the puzzles in the game. It's actually pretty refreshing to have so many situations that require something besides combat.- Cinescape
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While the game obviously plays like a 2D shooter, the backgrounds are 3D rendered and the game just combines the technology of today with the old-school gameplay perfectly.- Cinescape
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Still the same girl you dated in high school, just with a new wardrobe and some nice jewelry. She’s still fun to hang out with, but nowhere you haven’t been already.- 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 there's a single problem with the gameplay, it revolves around the overly simplified putting mechanisms. It's just too simple to make 30-40 ft. putts and I do it regularly.- Cinescape
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One of the biggest improvements to the game is the full-fledged air battles.- Cinescape
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The sandbox nature and tight, polished gameplay make this one of the first games in 2005 you should play.- Cinescape
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The game looks ten times more impressive that its predecessor, and really outshines almost any other console first-person shooter on the market right now. Explosions look extremely realistic, and the enemies are modeled and rendered pretty well.- Cinescape
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The great graphics and sound enhance the realism already set forth in the engine (no pun intended). If you like trains at all, pick up Train Simulator.- 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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Still one of the best NES games ever, and perfect for the GBA.- 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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The physics engine makes everything look better as it is very lifelike.- Cinescape
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Perhaps the game with the longest playtime of any released in this series, ZELDA not only features a long quest, but a Master Quest that doubles the length of the game.- Cinescape
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The gameplay is very nice, but we’re lacking seriously in the visuals department. While the levels are huge, there is this thick fog around most of them.- Cinescape
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Midway has perfectly translated SPY HUNTER into the 3D world and everything feels just right.- 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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I like how the game has been tightened up. The new driving missions are much better, the difficulty has been toned down (though maybe a bit too much), and the new weapon mods and Light Jak powers add something new.- Cinescape
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Tons of replay value, decent graphics, good sound, and a lot of fun.- 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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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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I honestly can't fathom going back to driving a car in the next installment of "Grand Theft Auto" – the world is just so much cooler when you can explore the whole city, meaning everything up in the air as well. Manhattan becomes a giant jungle gym for Spider-Man to play in, and it is a blast.- 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 levels are huge now. While they were pretty big before, they were basically straight forward. Not anymore.- Cinescape
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What’s so awesome is that you get to hear good music come together while playing an addictive game.- Cinescape
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With the game’s ability to trade and battle with friends, plus incredible amount of Pokemon to capture and train, you won’t be putting these two down anytime soon.- Cinescape
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