Game Power Australia's Scores
- Games
For 132 reviews, this publication has graded:
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56% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Resident Evil 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 95 out of 132
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Mixed: 32 out of 132
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Negative: 5 out of 132
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It's not just the best Grand Theft Auto to date, it's possibly the best game you'll ever play on PlayStation 2. It's simply that good.- Game Power Australia
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As with the incredible "Black," Criterion keep proving they know how to make a game.- Game Power Australia
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Burnout devotees will love it but this is a game made for casual gamers. There's no massive skill required, it's a terrific accessible game for anyone.- Game Power Australia
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This is not just the best survival horror game yet; it's one of the best games of this generation. Every aspect of the game shines.- Game Power Australia
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This is an enormous world that will leave you enchanted, occasionally regretting your decisions, sometimes proud and always enthralled.- Game Power Australia
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It is the best looking, best driving game (even if the racing is pretty ordinary) out there.- Game Power Australia
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It offers lightning fast gameplay, beautiful graphics, streamlined control and near flawless networking. It's no exaggeration to say that you won't find a more feature-packed, high quality first person shooter on store shelves today.- Game Power Australia
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It's undeniably one of the best games ever developed, it looks fantastic and it's in many ways the very essence of video gaming.- Game Power Australia
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Almost frustratingly, you'll come across interactive objects that lead nowhere and have been included simply for realism's sake, which really demonstrates the kind of attention to detail that's evident in every facet of this production.- Game Power Australia
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Ninja Gaiden's greatest strength is its combat system, which gradually evolves as you progress through the game.- Game Power Australia
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Crucial to the succes of the game is the fact that the combat system works.- Game Power Australia
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It isn't a game that truly pushes the envelope, but it is one of the best shooters we've played in years, and it's one of the most solid multiplayer packages ever released.- Game Power Australia
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It's true that Valve's sequel isn't as revolutionary as the original was back in 1998, but it's arguably the best first person shooter you've ever played, and that certainly makes it worth your while.- Game Power Australia
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There isn't an annoying or bewildering array of modes because Rockstar had a single-minded ambition to create a game you play with your mates. Play the training modules if you like, but you won't need them. It's that good.- Game Power Australia
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One of the most impressive tiles to see release ever, and despite aspects of unrealistic handling in some vehicles; the game is near perfect.- Game Power Australia
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If you're a fan of the Astro Boy character, buying Astro Boy: Omega Factor is a no-brainer. But even if you're not, the game is produced so well in every regard that it's well worth playing through.- Game Power Australia
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This is the best Tekken game you’ll play this side of the PS3, easily surpassing "Tekken 4" and "Tekken Tag Tournament" to claim the title. It’s fast, it’s furious, it’s a pleasure to play and a joy to watch.- Game Power Australia
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An absolute masterpiece. It takes gaming to a whole new level, will last you a long time, and is an absolute must for any Nintendo fan, or anyone remotely interested in gaming.- Game Power Australia
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Put simply, this is one of the best racing games of all time...[and] one of the most fast-paced, visceral racing games you will ever play.- Game Power Australia
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Clearly, this isn't another shooter which you'll blow through in an action-packed weekend, it's a game all about discovery and patience.- Game Power Australia
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A game that practically reinvents the original and presents what's arguably one of the most visceral, compelling fighting experiences you're likely to have this side of 2005.- Game Power Australia
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The Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack is brimming with excellent ideas and terrific multiplayer action awaits.- Game Power Australia
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This kind of multiplayer in Sony's family friendly mascot franchise may sound odd, but it's actually a whole lot of fun, and offers the kind of compelling team-based experience that's traditionally not found in console shooters.- Game Power Australia
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It's extremely funny but at the same time littered with dark moments as your Locos are attacked by nasty black spikey things from your childhood nightmares.- Game Power Australia
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This game is an absolute ripper, with all the traditions of Burnout remaining intact for a mostly perfect move to the handheld. Another belter from Criterion.- Game Power Australia
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A terrific upgrade to what's obviously been a very successful franchise, but if a third evolution is to continue captivating audiences, it needs to take the Sims well outside of their houses and strolling down the streets of Sim City.- Game Power Australia
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