Dreamcast HQ's Scores
- Games
For 55 reviews, this publication has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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30% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Virtua Tennis | |
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| Lowest review score: | Sno-Cross Championship Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 34 out of 55
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Mixed: 20 out of 55
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Negative: 1 out of 55
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It's a modern day sequel to an old classic arcade game. Gameplay is going to be simple, and the plot pretty mindless.- Dreamcast HQ
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One thing ECW:AR walks all over the competition with are options and matches. I have never seen so many type of matches in a game before.- Dreamcast HQ
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You're flying down a mountain, and you look like your going to run into a rock wall, and all of a sudden, the wall MOVES and makes way to snow. Now if this was a science fiction game, then I could understand. But it's not.- Dreamcast HQ
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This is a game of strategy and time, so quick-gamers need not apply.- Dreamcast HQ
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If you intend on playing by yourself, don't expect to win anytime soon. The computer players are cheap, if not downright nasty.- Dreamcast HQ
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Playing Sarge's Heroes is not very fun. It's difficult to change and use weapons, or even to move around.- Dreamcast HQ
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But if you're looking for a more paced driving with a purpose and a penchant for destruction, you'll have a smashing good time.- Dreamcast HQ
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Where Andy MacDonald beats "Hawk" over the head with his own board is the sheer amount of playability in MTV Sports Skateboarding.- Dreamcast HQ
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What Demolition Racer lacks in graphical power, it makes up in raw fun power.- Dreamcast HQ
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There's a few new boxers, and an enhanced move set. Past that, you'll find it's the same old game, in a new box.- Dreamcast HQ
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And maybe in the future, you can race through more than just one road in Tokyo.- Dreamcast HQ
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It's still tough to move Buzz around, and good luck trying to aim and shoot at a baddie.- Dreamcast HQ
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It needs a little polishing. However, given that, it's not a deadweight game, and if you're an Olympic fanatic, you can overlook the flaws in the game.- Dreamcast HQ
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And while the game itself is straightforward in gameplay, the difficulty of the puzzles are almost outrageous.- Dreamcast HQ
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There's no real "collision detection". If you take a turn in the air, you bounce off that magical invisible wall and land right on your wheels with no damage.- Dreamcast HQ
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The one saving grace for MTR is it's easy controls and it's semi-fun gameplay.- Dreamcast HQ
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The game is packed with over 70 scenarios including everything from the original Railroad Tycoon II and their Second Century expansion pack, plus all new scenarios designed exclusively for the Dreamcast.- Dreamcast HQ
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It's fine if you're buying it for your kids to play (which really is the purpose of "Toy Story 2"), but Activision could have done a lot to make this better for us older folk.- Dreamcast HQ
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I really really wish Sega would say they were working something with some deeper gameplay. (subliminal message beginning) "Streets......of......Rage."- Dreamcast HQ