Game Revolution's Scores
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For 5,157 reviews, this publication has graded:
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30% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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66% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 67
| Highest review score: | Risk of Rain 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Ju-on: The Grudge |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,618 out of 5157
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Mixed: 1,673 out of 5157
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Negative: 866 out of 5157
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Simply aimed too high, and fell short. The basics of the game, like control and fun should have been figured out before anyone tried to make it into a movie.- Game Revolution
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In a genre full of stinkers and throwaways, the care the developers put into making this game special is notable. While it won't change your life, it's a suitable distraction.- Game Revolution
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A surprisingly solid game. The numerous missions are hard, but not impossible.- Game Revolution
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I was expecting a reiteration and that’s what I got, but deep down, I was hoping for more of a rejuvination.- Game Revolution
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I am simply amazed at how cowardly these creatures become when close to death.- Game Revolution
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The new feature I found the most interesting is the ability to tax different income brackets.- Game Revolution
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Even as a shooter, its superior control, astounding visuals and all-around enjoyable gameplay come together for one hell of ride.- Game Revolution
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Though it struggles a bit as a real-time strategy game, Impossible Creatures makes great strides in unit building and should be commended for its lofty goals.- Game Revolution
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The Sims Online is burdened by an intense emphasis on drudgery and an amazing lack of emphasis on fun - unless it's a quick pit stop at a pool table or in front of a TV to juice up your Sim's Fun meter to prepare for more work. That's just a little bit too much like real life for my tastes.- Game Revolution
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I can't shake the feeling that Star Wars: Bounty Hunter started off as a grand and ambitious project that got pushed out into space before it was ready.- Game Revolution
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Though Evolution Worlds' tale of Mag and friends can't compete with a more mature RPG, the lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek story and straightforward gameplay can be appreciated for its easy, pick-up-and-play value.- Game Revolution
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It is not unique or special in any way, shamelessly biting the style of other, more polished titles. Erasing this game from your memory is probably a good idea.- Game Revolution
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TIR ought to be politely referred to as SIR... Sorta Immersion Racing. Everything works, but it doesn't offer anything that hasn't been done better before.- Game Revolution
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With a beautiful game engine and elaborate quest system, the game doesn't disappoint.- Game Revolution
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The biggest hole to the Seablade hull is its frustrating gameplay, coupled with the fact you can only save after each mission, which are not short by any stretch of the imagination.- Game Revolution
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It's got great lightsaber battles and enough Star Wars action to satisfy even the biggest George Lucas junkie.- Game Revolution
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The manual actually lists such devastating moves as Punch, Punch, Punch. Or you can top that one with Punch, Punch, Punch, Punch. And even Punch, Punch, Punch, Punch, Punch. (I am not kidding, it's actually in the manual)- Game Revolution
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The level design and flow of the game grows tiring quickly.- Game Revolution
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The possibilities for some genuine bounty hunting fun are in there, but too many kinks exist for this particular mercenary to make it to the big time.- Game Revolution
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There really isn't much here beyond a half-decent fighting engine and the entertaining rag-doll physics.- Game Revolution
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The controls here are totally unsatisfying. Tack on narrow-minded gameplay and dim graphics and you've got a game that dies quite easily, actually.- Game Revolution
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The level design and flow of the game grows tiring quickly. Perhaps if Minority Report the game had better matched the movie, the final product would be more fun and interesting.- Game Revolution
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It's essentially a pre-chewed bone that has long since been digested by most fans. So come on Capcom - throw us fans a new bone and stop repackaging your hits over and over again.- Game Revolution
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Of course if you get tired of the Punch button, you can also hit Jump, Kick, or Throw, but you don't really need to. Even "Streets of Rage" required a little more strategy than that.- Game Revolution
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Too Damn Repetitive. But at least you get to kill bad guys, and lots of 'em.- Game Revolution
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It adheres to dated, formulaic gameplay far too much and is over quickly. But I grew up on this game, and if you did too, you will likely have some fun with this as a rental.- Game Revolution
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It would have worked better had the game allowed you to switch from any of these game styles at will. I think that was the original idea, but sadly it all turns out overly scripted and directed.- Game Revolution
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Its combination of great gameplay mechanics and simply astounding graphics easily outweigh its faults. Trust me, you will see the light.- Game Revolution
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The sense of being Samus is really found in the details. With just the right flash of light or glare against the visor, a thin, hazy reflection of Samus can be seen against the inner glass. It's quite cool... A fantastic, top-notch effort.- Game Revolution
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