Daily Radar's Scores
- Games
For 449 reviews, this publication has graded:
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58% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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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 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Blues Brothers 2000 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 278 out of 449
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Mixed: 137 out of 449
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Negative: 34 out of 449
449
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It has improved graphics, better controls, smarter AI and a new momentum meter that adds to the drama.- Daily Radar
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For a complete package of plot, style, depth and action, few games rival "Deus Ex."- Daily Radar
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UT fares better than "Quake III" in three of the categories: lag, amount of people allowed to play and levels.- Daily Radar
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With new tag-team maneuvers that are remarkably easy to execute and more backstage areas than ever before, this is still the best PSOne wrestler and a great game for fans looking for something to play with their friends.- Daily Radar
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Luckily, the lame story is the one glaring flaw in an otherwise stupendous role-playing game.- Daily Radar
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The levels in Banjo-Tooie border on being too large -- it's rather easy to get lost in many areas. The level design, though, is superb, and the visuals are top-notch for the N64.- Daily Radar
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Perhaps the most gorgeous, addictive and exceptionally challenging rally title ever to hit a home console.- Daily Radar
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Although it doesn't make full use of Sony's new 800-pound gorilla, it does have spectacular and colorful graphics, ingenious level design, a wonderful cast of characters and an enormous game world to explore.- Daily Radar
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The few weaknesses come from repetitive gameplay in the single-player game, simplistic tactics that often boil down to "get 'em," and steep system requirements.- Daily Radar
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We know it sounds weird and wild, but trust us, once you see the game in action you'll almost understand why it has, at times, totally dominated not only the Daily Radar office, but that of our parent company Imagine media as a whole.- Daily Radar
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We recommend Cataclysm for "Homeworld" fans, but if you've not played "Homeworld" yet, grab it first and play that -- it's a better game.- Daily Radar
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A few problems do exist, such as unrelenting, almost perfect AI drivers and some graphical glitches, but as a whole product, this is the NASCAR simulation to own.- Daily Radar
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The best wrestling game ever made and one of the best games ever to appear on the N64.- Daily Radar
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Madden 2001 passes the competition to become the best gridiron title on the N64.- Daily Radar
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A fast and fun hockey game that gives you all the options, modes and action you could want from a hockey game.- Daily Radar
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We predict with confidence that Excitebike 64 will go down in gaming history as the best motorcycle game ever.- Daily Radar
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For those with the drive and the patience, though, Superbike 2001 is, hands down, the best motorcycle simulator available for the PC.- Daily Radar
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Easily the most realistic, and definitely one of the most fun, fighting games to ever come along.- Daily Radar
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It's as if Michaelangelo came down, picked up an already beautiful painting and made it a masterpiece.- Daily Radar
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Those with the ultimate system and mad teamplay skills will eat this up, though; it's a triumph of teamwork, dynamic gameplay and some serious strategy.- Daily Radar
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Blizzard has scored again with an object lesson in polish, depth and sheer compelling playability.- Daily Radar
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Both the graphics and the driving model are spot-on, but the game is also full of great new ideas, like a time of day setting that corresponds to the internal clock of the Dreamcast, a fictitious car stereo that lets you "make your own CDs" and a brilliant point system.- Daily Radar
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Power Stone 2 may well be remembered as the most confusing fighting game ever created. And a whole lot of fun.- Daily Radar
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The single biggest change made to MechWarrior is in speed. Gone are the days of slow, plodding robots.- Daily Radar
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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
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While the game's nothing less than explosive, it's quite quirky, too -- strange characters, stranger situations and an unusual emphasis on fruit make this... well, the fruitiest shooter we've seen in some time.- Daily Radar
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