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For 2,715 reviews, this publication has graded:
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28% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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70% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 10.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 64
| Highest review score: | Mark of the Ninja | |
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| Lowest review score: | Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing |
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Positive: 1,107 out of 2715
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Mixed: 958 out of 2715
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Negative: 650 out of 2715
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The lack of a true career mode or create-a-player feature is also a letdown, as is the inability to acquire additional special moves or to put points into improving a character's core abilities.- G4 TV
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But those ideas don't hold much water when the AI acts up as often as it does. That, coupled with the numerous other bugs we encountered, really makes Pacific Assault a minor disappointment.- G4 TV
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The Vendetta Online community, though small, is fantastically helpful and supportive. The VO forums are not filled with whiners. The game is not filled with jerks.- G4 TV
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But it's a very linear tale, which typically seems to require D-Tritus to explore gigantic areas in search of a single person to talk to. Each area is often extremely large.- G4 TV
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The multiplayer is just the gravy on the best open-faced turkey sandwich of a game I've played in a long time. This is perfection.- G4 TV
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The overwhelming majority of the games are over too quickly, making it a great party game but not something solo players will necessarily be returning to early and often. That said, it’s easily the best EyeToy disc released to date.- G4 TV
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In spite of its sorted technical problems and humdrum story, Killzone provides a great ride; perhaps it's a testament to the game's surplus of style and ambiance that it remains enjoyable throughout.- G4 TV
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As lousy as the dragon combat is, when someone picks up a dragon game, they want to eat humans, not be one.- G4 TV
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A decent party game with a great cast of cheesy giant monsters, but it’s just not scaly or radioactive enough to command much respect.- G4 TV
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The characters and the trials they face simply aren’t cut out for the game they inhabit, and the game feels shallow and incomplete as a result.- G4 TV
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A more robust career mode with sponsorships, cash prizes, and a tournament-style atmosphere with rivalries would be nice as well, but those in the mood for a challenging, fast-paced racer -- online or off -- won't be disappointed.- G4 TV
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What all of this boils down to is a whole lot of base building and management, and unfortunately, much of it is pointless as the economy in the game is fairly unbalanced.- G4 TV
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You're better served dusting off your copy of "Parappa" or "DDR" when you want to feel the rhythm move you.- G4 TV
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Over 20 truly bizarre and inspired characters, great backdrops, fantastic special moves, and plenty of game modes all add up to a solid, if faulty package.- G4 TV
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The first wrestling game to offer online matches, but sadly this feature just isn’t up to snuff. You can select either a standard match or a bra-and-panties match, and then after venting your frustrations on a silent, nameless opponent, you’re done.- G4 TV
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Succeeds in the crucial areas where a strategic card game should. It’s got a solid set of rules and is fun to play. We would like to see more cards, though – 139 is just enough to keep things interesting. As a video game, it leaves a bit to be desired in terms of looks and innovation.- G4 TV
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The greatest crime depicted in the game isn't Syndrome's machinations, but the speed with which the lame design renders dull action out of such cool characters.- G4 TV
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The greatest crime depicted in the game isn't Syndrome's machinations, but the speed with which the lame design renders dull action out of such cool characters.- G4 TV
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The greatest crime depicted in the game isn't Syndrome's machinations, but the speed with which the lame design renders dull action out of such cool characters.- G4 TV
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The greatest crime depicted in the game isn't Syndrome's machinations, but the speed with which the lame design renders dull action out of such cool characters.- G4 TV
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Even the most determined Man U follower stuck in the bowels of America would be better off editing together a team in Konami's masterpiece than taking the easy way out offered here.- G4 TV
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Despite minor flaws, this is by far the most enjoyable game in the GTA series, and will eat well over 100 hours of your time.- G4 TV
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Has much potential, but fails to deliver in the variety department. A straight-up sequel to "X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter," complete with online multiplayer, may have been a more successful venture.- G4 TV
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If you have the choice, it holds many advantages over "Donkey Konga." The graphics and song list are superior. However, drumming requires a bit more coordination than playing the bongos.- G4 TV
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Other problems include a strange sense of physics where you can push or slide other vehicles away from you, intensely aggressive pedestrians and gang members who swarm like bees, and frustrating timed races that will have you contemplating whether or not you should use your GBA as a Frisbee.- G4 TV
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Did we really need a third version of Dead or Alive 2? Probably not, and we definitely didn't need more DOA 1. But, for diehard fight fans and online junkies, Ultimate is worth a look.- G4 TV
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Could've been a great game, but focuses more on being funny and irreverent than being a solid action/RPG and ends up being pretty average.- G4 TV
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With all these fantastic flight features, there's one glaring omission that casts a pall on Ace Combat 5. Put simply, no multiplayer.- G4 TV
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Its best assets -- the branching courses and the grumpy girlfriend -- are almost 20 years old. Even drifting is now ancient. Perhaps a quirky story mode or a more detailed skill-progression system would have elevated OutRun 2 to higher status.- G4 TV
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Considering the game's budget price tag of $20 is less than the green fees for most public golf courses, the repetitive nature of the sound and animations is hardly an issue if you don't mind some spanking, slapping, grinding, stroking, and gyrating in your golf.- G4 TV
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