DC Swirl's Scores
- Games
For 117 reviews, this publication has graded:
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27% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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69% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 10.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 65
| Highest review score: | Resident Evil Code: Veronica | |
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| Lowest review score: | ECW Anarchy Rulz |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 33 out of 117
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Mixed: 66 out of 117
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Negative: 18 out of 117
117
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It's neither horrible or stellar, but it's got enough issues with the perspective and the control to drive anyone but the most dedicated "Q*Bert" fan berserk with frustration.- DC Swirl
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The control in "Toy Story 2" lies somewhere between barely-acceptable and woefully-inadequate.- DC Swirl
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Max Steel isn't bad, just insultingly average and unimaginative... as seen on TV every Saturday morning these days.- DC Swirl
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BLSC has one heck of a stiff control that makes turning around or moving Buzz more painful and unnecessarily cumbersome than it should.- DC Swirl
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Its shallow gameplay hardly justifies the time and effort of me going all the way to the store to buy it.- DC Swirl
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Drops the ball in pacing, rewarding gameplay, technical use of the system (read: LOADING) and even the storyline. It's still moderately fun, but the potential for a blockbuster new franchise is not evident.- DC Swirl
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Why do most track & field events in "Sydney 2000" still rely on the ages-old technique of rapid button-tapping (A/B) to build stamina during a race/jump, followed by an action touch (X/Y) to flip/jump?- DC Swirl
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The Grinch, the anti-"Rayman 2", a 3D scavenger hunt so unappealing and unrewarding (not to mention confusing and boring) you'll be wondering what you saw in it to begin with (besides the obvious tie-in to the movie).- DC Swirl
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Does too many things right... but unfortunately buries them underneath some pretty piss-poor flaws (crummy graphics, insane difficulty, awkward control, unrewarding non-existent learning curve, etc.).- DC Swirl
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Rent it like I did, beat in a couple of nights (it's about 4-5 hours long if you rush through it conserving your ammo/gas and avoiding the respawning Deadites) and mourn the butchering of yet another promising movie franchise in a videogame that fails to do justice to its cool characters and interesting plot.- DC Swirl
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The game's sound system is simply awful. The game features a single commentator with about as much life as a rock.- DC Swirl
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If you really like a more sim-like environment than you may want to check QBC 2001 out as it offers Dreamcast gamers a definite alternative to Sega's offering.- DC Swirl
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Go in peace son, as your indiscretion with yet another Acclaim-sponsored disappointment has been forgiven... again!- DC Swirl
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There's plenty to enjoy about Ducati Racing which ultimately picks up for all of the minor gripes.- DC Swirl
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Aside from the cool TV-style graphics and CG character fonts (identical to the one's ESPN used to have about half-a-year ago), the final game is as disposable and empty a sports experience as watching "ESPN Sports Reporters" every Sunday morning- DC Swirl
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A nice and barely-humorous misfire about one of America's biggest pop-culture phenomenons of the last few years, but a misfire nonetheless.- DC Swirl
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