G4 TV's Scores
- Games
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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Yet the biggest sticking point is the camera, which has trouble remaining steady in tight spots or in close encounters, making many sequences needlessly frustrating.- G4 TV
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Diehard Pokemon fans might get some value out of Pokemon Dash, but it’s hard to conceive of anyone else enjoying the incredibly flawed gameplay of this wrist-wrenching racer.- G4 TV
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Here's the harsh truth about My Street: It's not a great place to visit, and you definitely wouldn't want to live there.- G4 TV
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Evil incantations have adversely affected the game's characters and the game engine itself. Simply put, Nightcaster II has problems.- G4 TV
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Proves one thing--Sega needs to stop tinkering with its past and start respecting its illustrious history as much as its core fan base does.- G4 TV
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Even as a budget title, Elite Warriors: Vietnam is an underwhelming game. The AI is buggy and ineffective, the missions are stale, and the strategic elements feel hollow and, ultimately, pointless.- G4 TV
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It’s not involving enough to be a simulator, nor enough fun to be worth your time.- G4 TV
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Despite being a good pool game, the fact that you have to live with the horribly conceived setting and sloppy controls makes The Hustle: Detroit Streets a play out like a missed opportunity.- G4 TV
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Basically, Drift 2 feels like a repackaging of the original Drift, with almost nothing done to improve on the myriad problems of the prequel.- G4 TV
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Single-handedly manages to be one of the most derivative fighting games ever created -- to the point where it really doesn't seem to have a single original thought in its design or execution.- G4 TV
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If every mission is going to take place around the same five blocks, try giving the different areas a bit of character instead of exploding walls. Make bosses that are fun to beat up and not just another thing you throw cars at until they stop moving. Just getting rid of the multitude of minor glitches could have easily raised the score.- G4 TV
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It’s not that the game is incredibly difficult. It’s just that it’s very particular and gives you a terrible viewpoint from which to perform specific actions. The loose controls only make matters worse.- G4 TV
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Controlling one gladiator is simple enough, but as soon as you add a few more, the game becomes almost impossible to manage.- G4 TV
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The concept of this game is quite interesting and it’ll be enough to make some gamers more tolerant than they should be about this game’s faults. But, the execution here is unfortunately too poor to forgive.- G4 TV
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Strip away the license and it’s a by-the-numbers production – not irredeemably bad, but not remarkable enough to plow through for tens of hours.- G4 TV
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Unfortunately, while hitting porn stars with weed whackers to the finely articulate tunes of the Insane Clown Posse might sound like a dream come true to some, the junior high-level execution of this game just brings down any possibility of a truly good wrestling title.- G4 TV
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Dungeon Lords had a lot of potential. The world is sparse and hard to navigate through, but at the same time feels oddly warm and interesting.- G4 TV
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For those who aren’t so loyal to this particular brand of gigantic Japanese robot, enjoyment of the game will be seriously hampered by control issues and the payoff--tons of extras and unlockable content--just isn't worth it.- G4 TV
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While not terribly complex, the racing itself makes for excellent fun, and the intricacies and unlockable features are more than enough here to keep you coming back for more.- G4 TV
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Hard-core hobbyists may appreciate the title's extreme challenge level, esoteric presentation, and pioneering play mechanics. On the other hand, confusing campaigns and a mind-boggling mission structure guarantee casual enthusiasts just won't get the picture.- G4 TV
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Doomed to be a bargain bin special, Without Warning is strictly middle-of-the-road from top to bottom. There are a few shining moments in the game, but heed our warning and leave this one to rest in peace.- G4 TV
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This benchwarmer fails to meet the minimum requirements for a modern sports game and will continue to ride the pine until next year.- G4 TV
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Street racing is a scene based on flash and presentation, and Top Gear RPM Tuning simply doesn't have the goods.- G4 TV
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While the counter-attacks and the beasts add something to the lacklustre gameplay, everything else from cameras to enemies makes it a chore to slog through one end of a level to another.- G4 TV
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There are some good ideas in Heaven & Hell, but they rarely end up making for a fun game. Completing a mission feels more like work. Add a number of interface issues and plain old bugs, and you've got a pretty solid disappointment.- G4 TV
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A half-baked, incomplete, predictable, buggy, broken mess of a game that punished players for purchasing it. It pulls together to be one of the most improperly executed titles in recent memory. There's no getting around the fact, 007 Legends is a bad game.- G4 TV
- Posted Nov 6, 2012
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Yes, lucky shots are really the only way you will kill or be killed in Renegade Paintball.- G4 TV
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Worse than the usual mediocre movie spinoffs, which is saying something. Youngsters might have the attention span to find completing the game entertaining, but everyone is better off playing Ultimate Alliance—a vastly superior game.- G4 TV
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Even though this is a budget title at about 20 bucks, there's no way the graphics and the frustrating gameplay justify the expense. You're better off saving up for something with more lasting appeal and more, well, fun.- G4 TV
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