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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A poor graphics engine with bad animation ruins any realism that might have been conveyed by the motion-capturing of professional riders.- Daily Radar
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It's fair to say that the interface stands out as one of the best we've seen in years. Shame we can't say the same about the game.- Daily Radar
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This level is fairly fun and is one aspect of the game that keeps Andy MacDonald from being a huge, steaming pile of crap, instead making it passable into the realms of midsized steaming pile of crap.- Daily Radar
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Serious motorcycle enthusiasts might want to give this one a whirl -- to crash really expensive bikes on bland racecourses, if for nothing else -- but the vast majority of Dreamcast owners will want to avoid this game.- Daily Radar
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We were so afraid that this radioctive unfun would contaminate the other games on our shelf that we threw it away in a lead box.- Daily Radar
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It's not a terrible game, and if someone were trapped on a long flight with nothing but this game and a PSOne, they could do a lot worse.- Daily Radar
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Well, it sucks. There's really no getting around it. It has great ideas and some innovative design, but a horrible grappling engine and the worst collision detection ever seen in a wrestling title overshadow all of the good.- Daily Radar
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When you consider the Army Men franchise's extraordinary commitment to ordinariness, then it shouldn't be a surprise that the game is so utterly banal.- Daily Radar
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Of little interest to any gamer -- hardcore, half-dead or otherwise.- Daily Radar
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Not good to look at, or to listen to. But more importantly, it's not fun to play. DUD.- Daily Radar
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Featuring partially-fully-destructible environments, a nifty corral of over-the-top tanks and attitude to spare, Thunder Tanks shoots for the moon, but ultimately lacks the firepower to entice gamers into coming along for the ride.- Daily Radar
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A vile mess of the highest order, Army Men should be avoided by all but the most hardy of gaming masochists.- Daily Radar
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Some fun can be extracted from the deep bowels of Blues Brothers 2000, but the lack of innovation, short game length, disgusting camera control and uninspiring license lead to a game not even deserving of a rental.- Daily Radar
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This game is just terrible. Terrible, terrible crap... Absolutely worthless.- Daily Radar
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Avoid this one at all costs, and if your child begs for it after seeing it on store shelves, spare them unending agony by only renting it -- and then only as punishment for misbehaving.- Daily Radar
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This game needs better planning, design and execution. Better luck next time!- Daily Radar
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The control is so bad that it's impossible to predict how high, how fast or how far the characters are going to jump or if they're actually going to jump at all.- Daily Radar
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If "Knockout Kings 2001" weren't on the market, this game might earn a severe MISS rating. But compared to that excellent game, HBO Boxing isn't worth the disc it's encoded on.- Daily Radar
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Don't buy this game for your children at Christmas! Instead, try buying something that is at once more fun and educational than Lightspeed Rescue, like a piece of driftwood or a bucket of small nails.- Daily Radar
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A lot better than we would have expected, but that's not saying that much.- Daily Radar
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Spankings are in order for the lamentable pile of dung titled Batman Beyond: The Return of the Joker, and there aren't enough asses or paddles out there to make restitution possible.- Daily Radar
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Twitchy controls, dull track layouts and boring gameplay guarantee this title a place right at the back of the starting grid.- Daily Radar
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Although this game does have a couple of decent aspects, such as the eerie music and the story, these two major problems create so much frustration that players will probably quit after only a half-hour of play.- Daily Radar
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Players scroll through the alphabet using the controller arrows, then hit X to enter each letter. It's excruciatingly slow.- Daily Radar
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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