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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Our suggestion: turn off the lights, crank your speakers, get some Jolt! Cola and a couple of Lik-A-Stiks and settle in for a few hours of happy-go-lucky brain and teeth rot.- Daily Radar
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The addition of passable graphics, surprisingly good production values and quirky, fun gameplay make picking up this $9.99 title a pretty easy decision.- Daily Radar
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Decided it didn't want an in-game save function and forgot to add multiplayer, a skirmish mode or the ability to change the level of difficulty.- Daily Radar
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A good game on basically all accounts, Charge 'N Blast brings adreline-pumping, arcade-style insanity back to the Dreamcast.- Daily Radar
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Combining some light strategy, action and a lot of item hunting, Chicken Run captures the subtle qualities of the movie it's derived from (which was also an unexpected hit).- Daily Radar
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By combining that ease of entry with excellent controls and just the right amount of innovation, this game marks one of the PSOne's sunnier last days.- Daily Radar
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The game simply and consistently provides competency in large doses, and emerges as the Dreamcast's best, most mindlessly fun plane shooter.- Daily Radar
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With dated graphics, no unlockable characters, and a "revolutionary" fighting engine that was new in the 20th century, there's no doubt that this game simply, is the Court Jester of Fighters.- Daily Radar
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Not only do the additions work well enough with the game not to detract from its fun, but the classic Tetris has also been added to the mix for those old-schoolers who would rather play the original.- Daily Radar
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Contains fleeting moments of fun, but the weak control of the game makes playing it more of a chore than anything.- Daily Radar
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The track editor is what really sets the title apart, though, allowing players to easily make a variety of tracks and race on them immediately.- Daily Radar
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Marred by technical difficulties, ultimately simplistic design and a painfully complex interface, RPG Maker is less a dream come true than a nightmare that never seems to end.- Daily Radar
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Whether standing on its own or against the legion of fine racing alternatives out there (from "Gran Turismo" to "Wipeout"), this is one racer we'll probably leave in the games garage.- Daily Radar
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The Bouncer is here and it's not any good. We know how much that hurts, but it's time to move on. The game is less than three hours long -- less than 30 minutes if you skip the movies -- and what's there isn't fun.- Daily Radar
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This "directors' cut" version turns a bad game into a horrible one, thanks to an uncomfortable control system and bad framerates.- Daily Radar
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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
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The controls are incredibly stiff, the locales are boring and rectangular, and the enemies will stand stock still until you shoot them.- Daily Radar
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While this "odyssey of obesity" may not be for everyone, beneath the dated look lies more than enough quality gameplay to appease "Dragon Warrior" fanatics and nostalgic retrogamers alike.- Daily Radar
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Not the Dreamcast wrestling sim we've been waiting for, but still a great deal of fun.- Daily Radar
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Not the best in the genre, and a little sugar-coated, but tight controls and good graphics are what they are, and this game's got them.- Daily Radar
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Standard jumping and puzzle-solving elements form the meat of play, and cute little caesuras are thrown in to keep the play from getting stale.- Daily Radar
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The tanks are cool and feature gritty design and nice detailing -- but their animation sets are pretty limited and the sensation of piloting an actual, steely titan is somewhat lacking.- Daily Radar
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Impressive animation, linear levels that will confuse absolutely no one and a large number of adversaries make Quackers the perfect gift for under-aged gamers.- Daily Radar
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It's the arcade mode that drives this game home, and even though it's as deep as a stack of good Jaguar games, it's still fun to play.- Daily Radar
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Overall, Stupid Invaders is an adventure title that just isn't as much fun as it should be. But it's plenty stupid.- Daily Radar
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In a repetitive mind numbing kill-a-thon manner, it's a good time. Is it a $30 (120 quarters) good time? No.- Daily Radar
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Everything that's done right here is on a prom date with wrong, and the wrongs manage to dance all over the rights' feet a little too often.- Daily Radar
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The golf ball "rolls" like a ping-pong ball on an air-hockey table...TW2001 slices into the rough when it comes to actually playing the game, and that's a shame, as nearly everything else is top-notch.- Daily Radar
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This is a good pool game with lots to offer -- but it'll likely bore players pretty quickly.- Daily Radar
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Fun, simple fun. And massive destruction. That's about it.- Daily Radar