CNET Gamecenter's Scores
- Games
For 321 reviews, this publication has graded:
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32% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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63% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 67
| Highest review score: | Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | HBO Boxing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 129 out of 321
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Mixed: 141 out of 321
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Negative: 51 out of 321
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A unique gameplay experience. If you can leave the guns, bombs, monsters, and aliens behind, you'll find plenty of variety and replayability here to keep you hooked for some time.- CNET Gamecenter
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Ends up being a quirky gem in the Dreamcast catalog thanks to rock-solid gameplay, great graphics, and a loopy sense of humor. Best of all, players are guaranteed to see improvement in their typing if they log some time into the game.- CNET Gamecenter
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If "GoldenEye" was the Sean Connery of Bond games, and "Tomorrow Never Dies" was George Lazenby, then The World Is Not Enough is a likable Roger Moore--showing its age, in it for the money, and prone to bouts of slowdown, but still sporting that old Bond magic.- CNET Gamecenter
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Improved graphics and new modes and characters are combined with solid gameplay that's been tweaked for the better to make for a dependable and entertaining sequel.- CNET Gamecenter
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This game not only has everything that an add-on pack should have -- fresh units, a new campaign, and new multiplayer maps and modes -- but it has one thing that most don't: a goose-egg price tag.- CNET Gamecenter
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The focal points of the game, the fish, are simply stunning. With fluid animations; bright, clear textures; and a nice reflective sheen, they're very convincing virtual fish.- CNET Gamecenter
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Even with its flaws, "GP3" is the pinnacle of contemporary Formula 1 simulations.- CNET Gamecenter
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The premise is twisted, and the game looks hauntingly beautiful; if only it weren't lacking in a few key gameplay areas, it would easily be one of the most fun, interesting, and memorable games of the last few years.- CNET Gamecenter
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Paradigm has done an excellent job of re-creating a cartoon universe with colorful characters, hilarious animation, and eye-popping visuals that are fun for all ages.- CNET Gamecenter
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As a patch it would be near-perfect; it successfully addresses several key concerns, adds one seriously compelling new element, and generally turns a very good racing experience into an exceptional one. Certainly, this is the game EA should have released in the first place.- CNET Gamecenter
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Although the game may look like a kids' title, Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers has enough depth and challenge to keep even the most seasoned gamer busy.- CNET Gamecenter
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This game whips "Sydney 2000" for overall fun, graphics, and playability, and "Virtua Athlete 2000" in depth.- CNET Gamecenter
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Showcasing incredible gameplay, fabulous animations and an unthinkable amount of playable characters, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 shows us why it's a good time to be a Dreamcast owner.- CNET Gamecenter
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The levels are well designed, and the game's weapons are damn cool and pack a real punch.- CNET Gamecenter
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A weird combination of action, puzzle solving, and strategy that is freakishly fun.- CNET Gamecenter
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Hard-core fans will love how the new features affect long-term gameplay, and casual players will find some of the more outrageous scenarios quite amusing.- CNET Gamecenter
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Even though the gameplay is up to par, the graphics need to keep up with the times.- CNET Gamecenter
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EverQuest reaches a certain peak and maturity with The Scars of Velious, further solidifying the franchise as the premiere massively multiplayer online RPG.- CNET Gamecenter
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While weaker in the graphics department than its predecessor, this game still delivers punch.- CNET Gamecenter
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One of the most evilly entertaining time-wasters since the original "Quake."- CNET Gamecenter
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May feel more like a classic Bond Marathon on TBS, rather than the instant-gratification spy movies we have seen in recent years.- CNET Gamecenter
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Great graphics and sound, tried-and-true gameplay, and wall-to-wall blasting mayhem make this a winner.- CNET Gamecenter
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With its engaging mix of humor, excellent graphics, and superior multiplayer mode, this is one "Army Men" game that's worth checking out.- CNET Gamecenter
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UFC doesn't KO the rest of the Dreamcast's brawling lineup as the best title on the system, but its solid fighting-game engine and distinct mixture of realistic fighting styles and brutal moves make it one fun, tough customer.- CNET Gamecenter
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Yeah, Giants has its flaws, but it's one of the most competent -- and clever -- action games we've laid our hands on,- CNET Gamecenter
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With more than 50 WWF superstars, a fantastic array of matches, and unparalleled, blisteringly fast gameplay, it's the only squared-circle brawler you need to buy. Anything else, especially the horrendous "WCW Backstage Assault," isn't worth your time.- CNET Gamecenter
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The graphics in Ridge Racer V are definitely the game's strong point--most notably, the frame rate. The game runs at a blinding 60 frames per second, which is near TV quality.- CNET Gamecenter
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With Chessmaster 8000, Mattel Interactive doesn't necessarily reinvent its classic series, but it further refines what is already the most comprehensive chess title on the market.- CNET Gamecenter
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The added improvements, like the new wings, will ensure gaming pleasure for months to come.- CNET Gamecenter