Daily Radar's Scores
- Games
For 449 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
58% higher than the average critic
-
1% same as the average critic
-
41% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Age of Empires II: The Conquerors Expansion | |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest review score: | Blues Brothers 2000 |
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 278 out of 449
-
Mixed: 137 out of 449
-
Negative: 34 out of 449
449
game
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- Critic Score
The game looked promising and campy, but ultimately left us unimpressed.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
A great action game and is well suited for those seeking mindless, explosive entertainment. Just don't expect anything more than that.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
It's extremely frustrating to blow a lead after coughing up runs because of this dreadful defense, and certainly the most damning part of the whole error-laden farce.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Poor graphics and boring gameplay kill a fighter that could have been a contender.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
The two biggest flaws in the game, without a doubt, are the camera angle and the multiplayer level.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Although almost ridiculously simple, "Virtua Tennis" is more addictive than chocolate-coated, sugar-frosted crack.- Daily Radar
-
- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
In its own way, "Soulbringer" gets things right where it counts: the transformation of your character from a powerless nebbish to a spiky-helmed ass-kicker of world-changing proportions.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
It certainly isn't very innovative, but it is expertly crafted and balanced.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
The number of missions, weapons and vehicles makes for hours and hours of entertaining and compelling gameplay.- Daily Radar
-
- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
This game needs better planning, design and execution. Better luck next time!- Daily Radar
-
- Daily Radar
-
- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
What was cute and fun, if a little simplistic, on the PlayStation is unimpressive and difficult on Dreamcast.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Though in five years we will not look back on "Icewind Dale" as the game that changed the world, we will likely remember it as one of the most enjoyable RPGs we've had the pleasure to crack open.- Daily Radar
-
- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Blizzard has scored again with an object lesson in polish, depth and sheer compelling playability.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Any young gamer age five to 10 will be overjoyed by all that "Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards" has to offer, while seasoned gamers will be left wanting more.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
For a complete package of plot, style, depth and action, few games rival "Deus Ex."- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Everyone and everything in your life, including such necessities as food, sleep and bleeding your bulging bladder, (will be) ignored in your pursuit to finish.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
"Street Fighter III: Double Impact" doesn't have all the bells and whistles that other SF titles have, but its fighting engine is so clean and deep that it is a joy to play for old schoolers.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Though "PGA" plays the simulation angle well, the easy putting, occasional quirks in control and lackluster graphics that actually affect the gameplay adversely all leave this title mired in mediocrity.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
If you haven't figured it out by now, we'll spell it out for you: Even at $20, this game is not worth your cash.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Despite some technical flaws and a difficult user interface, Shogun will please wargamers looking for a solid title.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
This one has it all -- an innovative combat interface, a sweeping story and some of the most gorgeous graphics seen in a PSX RPG. Quite simply, it's a must-buy for any console RPG fanatic.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
The magic of "StarCraft's" expertly designed strategy glows brightly enough to blind you to its few inadequacies.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Unfortunately, it also has crippling flaws that suck fun out of gameplay like a starving Nosferatu gnawing on a rat.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
A fine game from most perspectives, it's also excellent in ways that will raise the bar a little higher for others making the attempt in this genre.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
A goofy, amusing third-person game that captures the essence of the original and builds on it, managing to stay true to the first while breaking free and providing plenty of fresh adventure.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Each cutesy character speaks a cheery sort of gibberish, and gameplay is littered with enough bleats, chirps, hums and nonsensical exclamations to gag a deceased goat.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Oh yea, oh yea, glory hallelujah -- this is the game we've waited so long for.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
It's okay for a sports car to act like a movie sports car, a cartoon sports car or even a realistic sports car, as long as it doesn't act like a bus.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
While seemingly dogpiled with new buildings and features to impress the first-timer, it's actually become so feature-dense and micromanagerial... that only hard-core SimPsychopaths will really be able to appreciate the package- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
With its gorgeous graphics, brilliant storyline and perhaps the best combat interface ever designed, Vagrant Story is one of the greatest dungeon crawls ever to be unleashed on the gaming public.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
We predict with confidence that Excitebike 64 will go down in gaming history as the best motorcycle game ever.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Twitchy controls, dull track layouts and boring gameplay guarantee this title a place right at the back of the starting grid.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
The ability to control, design, influence and sometimes destroy the lives of little virtual versions of ourselves is mysteriously engrossing.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Two-player mode, as well as some nice VMU games, and even a rather uninspired 3D "fighting" game option make Revenge a great rental, but there's just not enough meat (living or otherwise) to warrant shelling out $40 at ye local videogame store.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
It's one of those games where the player can sit down for 30 minutes, play it and then leave and feel as though something's been accomplished. The huge number of missions should keep the game going for some time, and there's also multiplayer support.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Fans of the original game who lamented its poor battle system may now drop their pants and do the hootchie-koo in celebration.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Even though the graphics are almost identical to the last version, everything else has been upgraded enough to make this sequel better than last year and, by default, the best racing game of all time.- Daily Radar
-
- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
Compared to the conservative Madden franchise, "Blitz 2000" is the flamboyant "Neon Deion Sanders of football games, and a hell of a lot of fun.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
The music isn't quite as good (as its predecessor), and the gameplay has been simplified so much that it fast becomes mindless and quite repetitive.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
This "directors' cut" version turns a bad game into a horrible one, thanks to an uncomfortable control system and bad framerates.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
As infuriating as getting rapped on the skull rapidly and repeatedly, but otherwise just normal.- Daily Radar
-
- Critic Score
We do not condone the use of such language, but cannot properly emphasize what a godawful piece of sh*t this game is without it.- Daily Radar