Da Gameboyz's Scores
- Games
For 1,143 reviews, this publication has graded:
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74% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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21% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | SoulCalibur | |
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| Lowest review score: | MTV Sports: T.J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX |
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Positive: 787 out of 1143
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Mixed: 331 out of 1143
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Negative: 25 out of 1143
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Fans of the RPG genre who are looking for elements of "Diablo," "Darkstone," or "Nox" will probably have a good chuckle and move on.- Da Gameboyz
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But I cannot help but note that with the length of the development time why were there some faults with the game? Regardless, with detailed graphics and an innovative scoring system, MSR earns the Joystick up.- Da Gameboyz
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A classic example of a game that looks pretty decent of paper, but is actually horrible in application.- Da Gameboyz
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Aside for the difficult perceptive due to the lack of a better camera system, Aqua Aqua deserves more good points than bad.- Da Gameboyz
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This version of WDL is definitely a great improvement over the Psone's, so if you love battle tank games or just blowing things up then give this one a try.- Da Gameboyz
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In playtesting, I found that a number of new additions to the interface simply get in the way of gameplay.- Da Gameboyz
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It is by no means finished, but I eagerly await future games from them.- Da Gameboyz
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It is like "Diplomacy," "Privateer," and "Space Combat" merged into one. The thrill will linger for a long time as the options seem endless.- Da Gameboyz
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The graphics are wonderful, the sounds and voice acting are perfect, and the levels are huge. It's too bad there isn't a multiplayer option, but really, the single player game should keep you going for sometime.- Da Gameboyz
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What sets this game apart from the rest is the variety in the gameplay, which combines RTS with shooter, as well as the fact that you get to play three distinct races, each with completely different abilities.- Da Gameboyz
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For the guys in the stands yelling "WUSS," you'll be happy to know that there is an Iron Man mode which cranks up the difficulty and removes your ability to save within missions. If you can ace the game in this mode, I salute you!- Da Gameboyz
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Definitely a pretty game to look at. Unfortunately some noticeable control issues and the distinct feel that it was rushed out door for the holiday season hamper what could have been a very rewarding experience.- Da Gameboyz
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With great cartoon graphics, excellent control, challenging AI and a ton of extras to open up, this game is a worthy addition to any Dreamcast owner's library of games.- Da Gameboyz
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The gameplay might be a touch linear but it is still, and most importantly, a whole lot of fun.- Da Gameboyz
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The game just doesn't work. This is hard to explain, but for whatever reason Blade simply doesn't gel properly. There is a sort of intangible loathing that emanates from it.- Da Gameboyz
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Everything improves slowly, and so those who do not possess patience should find another outlet. Only the most patient and capable of leaders will emerge as the supreme ruler of the planet.- Da Gameboyz
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The level design doesn't hold a candle to many of the latest games, but Gunman still pulls off a very entertaining single player experience.- Da Gameboyz
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The graphics are unbelievable, the sound is fantastic and the game has so much replay value it just might be sitting in your N64 for months to come.- Da Gameboyz
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Since the first day I received it I've loved every minute of it. The wonderful, colourful graphics, the realistic and well-suited sounds, and the game's challenging difficulty make it great.- Da Gameboyz
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With terrible graphics, unimpressive sound, and mediocre gameplay, this game really doesn't have anything to offer. Of course, the game is capable of providing some fun, you just have to use the CD as a frisbee to experience it.- Da Gameboyz
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Solid. It has the components it needs to be held in the "elite" status of wrestling video games. It also has enough cool additions and improvements.- Da Gameboyz
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The only way that I can sum up the PS2 version of Gameday 2001 is that it seems to be a slightly enhanced version of the PSone incarnation. This game just squeaks by with a joystick up.- Da Gameboyz
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A very simple game to learn and can be a lot of fun. It is a little bit of everything sandwiched together with a little bit of rhythm and blues.- Da Gameboyz
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Hercules is a great quest adventure game, but it has been dwarfed by the previous two releases of the Zelda quest series.- Da Gameboyz
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The music is amazing and sets the mood brilliantly, the gameplay is well thought out and effectively conveys the feeling of flight while keeping it fun enough for a video game.- Da Gameboyz
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The battles themselves are almost always immense, with more than 30,000 troops a side (that's the smallest battle I can remember in the experience) but you don't get that feeling of enormity.- Da Gameboyz
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With decent graphics, and decent (if unintuitive) gameplay, there are many small flaws, but the only HUGE flaw here is the atrocious music.- Da Gameboyz
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If you already have MarioKart then I feel like it may be a waste to purchase a game that's a poor copy of Mario's concept.- Da Gameboyz