DarkStation's Scores
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For 3,653 reviews, this publication has graded:
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48% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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45% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | The Pedestrian | |
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| Lowest review score: | Another Dawn |
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Positive: 1,804 out of 3653
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Mixed: 1,571 out of 3653
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Negative: 278 out of 3653
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Sony's other stealth-actioner favorite debuts on the PSP with an impressive story and gameplay mechanics, backed by a solid control scheme and plenty of game modes.- DarkStation
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Lush visuals, solid gameplay and tight controls makes this one of PSP's best thus far.- DarkStation
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Far from just a lazy rehash, the more user-friendly camera system and online play makes the game even more enjoyable this time around.- DarkStation
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The once celebrated Driver series seeks to return to glory with a fantastic recreation of the 70's Big Apple, but is marred by the severally limited on-foot missions.- DarkStation
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It's bound to happen sooner or later. Critical Hour serves up an uninspired gameplay and dull visuals, which had all the signs of a rushed title.- DarkStation
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This shooter brilliantly integrates some RTS elements into its core gameplay, but eventually becomes too repetitive for its own good if not for its superb Live support.- DarkStation
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The mighty Ghost Recon series soldiers with the customary smooth gameplay, balanced AI and next-gen visuals. The best squad-based shooter on the 360 by far.- DarkStation
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Best known for the revolutionary judgment ring combat system, this game continues with a well-paced story for a refreshingly different RPG.- DarkStation
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There's nothing next-gen about this Xbox 360 port, as apart from the improved visuals, everything else remains the same. And paying double the price of the normal version is not our idea of fun.- DarkStation
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If you like arcade action that obviously isn't overly complex but is a lot of fun to play, then give Pursuit Force a try. I think it is a game that will really surprise people.- DarkStation
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Koei's less hectic hack and slasher brings PS2-standard gameplay to the small screens to the PSP, but hampered by the inadequate camera and drab graphics.- DarkStation
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Coverting a trully engaging and action-packed TV show should have been a no-brainer, but sadly so are the AI and controls in the game.- DarkStation
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The relatively unknown old-school action RPG gets ported to the handheld, but suffers from all the flaws of its PS2 version, and some new ones as well.- DarkStation
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With the street racing genre having done to death already, this copycat is a lazy port of the poor Dreamcast racer. If you're looking for a quality title, look elsewhere.- DarkStation
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Sony's MLB series goes from strength from strength, with a more refined controls and tiny improvements and creates a very satisfying and emmensely fun baseball title.- DarkStation
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Sony gears up to the baseball season with an impressive show, delivering console-quality gameplay and visuals on the sleek handheld.- DarkStation
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Criterion applies the lessons from the crash-laden Burnout series to make an over-the-top, explosion-heavy and beautifully flowing FPS.- DarkStation
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Those hoping for a taste of the old good times best look elsewhere, as the game ruins the arcade classic with terrible camera and barebones-simple gameplay.- DarkStation
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EA tries to make soccer more edgy again, with an improved controls and fast-paced action. But surprisingly still no online play here.- DarkStation
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With all the focus previously on Mario and Luigi, Princess Peach steps up with her own adventure. Solid gameplay and sweet Nintendo visual treatment makes this a winner.- DarkStation
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Extreme racing is truly well and good on the PSP, with solid fast-paced action on the small screen and excellent visual which would please the series' fans.- DarkStation
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Taking a break from the platform genre, Sonic goes racing ala Wipeout, with plenty of speed and more speed. Decent racer, albeit marred by a momentum-killing annoyance.- DarkStation
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The quirky roll-a-monkey game debuts on the DS, which should provide hours of clean fun for gamers of all ages, if you can get past the frustrating controls.- DarkStation
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Can't get enough of those mobile suits? Bandai releases a turn-based RPG with an engaging plot, but let down by run-of-the-mill gameplay.- DarkStation
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EA pumps up their premier boxing franchise with genuinely jaw-dropping visuals, realistic back-and-forth action and superb Xbox Live support.- DarkStation
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The mighty AoE RTS gets ported to the DS, and manages to retains much of the classic's gameplay charms in this much addictive turn-based game.- DarkStation
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Full Auto goes from an Xbox 360 technological demo to a full-on game, and one that thrills us with fast-paced racing and truly destructive weapons.- DarkStation
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The underrated Grandia RPG series gets its third game, and wows us with its engaging story, superbly involving battles and sleek visuals.- DarkStation
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EA releases a gentle and promising introduction the popular sport of Rugby, with fluid action, decent selection of gameplay modes and tidy visuals.- DarkStation
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A similar mould as the quirky Feel the Magic, get ready for a fairly confusing plot involving a slew of mini-games, most of which aren't that exciting at all.- DarkStation
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