GameBiz's Scores
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For 494 reviews, this publication has graded:
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71% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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24% 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: | WarioWare: Twisted! | |
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| Lowest review score: | Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 342 out of 494
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Mixed: 134 out of 494
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Negative: 18 out of 494
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Here Comes the Pain will give you hundreds of hours of gameplay in Career mode, and plenty more in Exhibition mode and with your friends.- GameBiz
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With its outstanding gameplay along with a combination of excellent graphics, quality storyline and the variety offered in the gameplay throughout the game, it’s the complete package.- GameBiz
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Stupid observations like "It's important to hit your shot in the fairway on this hole" and "A birdie will help here" makes you want to throw your clubs at them.- GameBiz
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It is a masterpiece that will last for one to two weeks.- GameBiz
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While not the most difficult or longest FPS game on the Xbox, or PS2 it is a competent shooter, and is worth checking out.- GameBiz
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It actually seems as though there aren’t too many features in FM 2005 that didn’t already make an appearance in CM 4, and the features that have been added are flawed or unnecessary.- GameBiz
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It’s not quite the free-range RPG that we’ve been hoping for where we can prance along the fields on horses playing as Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli permanently, but its close enough to make for a great game.- GameBiz
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With a new fighting system, four player battle mode, story mode, hot girls, over forty hip hop persona’s, twenty interactive environments, and stunningly brutal moves make this the most appealing fighting game in 2004.- GameBiz
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It's not quite the free-range RPG that we've been hoping for where we can prance along the fields on horses playing as Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli permanently, but its close enough to make for a great game.- GameBiz
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Not only does it have 20 of the hottest cars in the world, but customizing them is THE game. Need for Speed: Underground sets a new standard for racing games.- GameBiz
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Still a great game, but is nowhere near as innovative as we found "THPS4" and "THUG."- GameBiz
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The idea of playing as both Kain and Raziel is great and their intertwining journeys bring the game to a spectacular close.- GameBiz
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Scary as hell in parts with a lot of intense action with robust narrative with a perfect mix of storyline to action.- GameBiz
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One of the best Star Wars games out there and also, in the process, proves to be one of the best GameCube games out there.- GameBiz
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Some parts of the game have you on the edge of your seat with your heart racing as you can really feel for Vattic when attempting to be stealthy and sneak through an area.- GameBiz
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The in-battle game engine is entirely unmatched for realism and its unique vast - and yet personal - nature, while the turn based world map is both complex and involving.- GameBiz
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If you’ve played or owned the Dreamcast version though, there isn’t much new to do.- GameBiz
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MX Unleashed has got to be the best motocross game on the PS2, and possibly the best ever. It’s addictive, it’s packed with gameplay and unlockable tracks and the soundtrack beats any of those featured in the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series by a mile.- GameBiz
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You'll use the DS to its fullest capacity, with games utilising the both screens, the stylus and the microphone. But as has become the norm with the series, it is way too short.- GameBiz
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If it weren't for the dodgy doubles partner and the near-impossible putting system, Mario Golf: Advance Tour would deserve a score well into the 90's.- GameBiz
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As for those of you who are only keen on the Mario themed courses, keep in mind that Toadstool Tour will start off slow and you'll be playing on normal realistic-type courses to start off with.- GameBiz
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Its unique Hero system is fantastic and the gameplay is very addictive.- GameBiz
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Just remember that the online play is where Battlefront shines the most.- GameBiz
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It's solid gameplay along with the comical and loveable characters make Tak an overriding success. Outstanding graphics and a splendid voice acting dialogue are all apart of a package that appeals to the masses.- GameBiz
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Combining some entertaining moments, some good cheeky humour, and of course a great Ninja theme, i-Ninja will keep you playing... and may just have you calling out Hei ya! just a little too loud.- GameBiz
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If you like the big hits, then you're going to love ESPN NHL 2K5 as it keeps it realistic, but still makes it incredibly fun as you line up your opponent and knock him out of the rink.- GameBiz
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A very sleek motocross racing game that combines awesome tricks system and great physics.- GameBiz
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Metal Gear Acid 2 is a great strategy game, and its gameplay keeps the Metal Gear spirit close to heart, despite radical differences. MGS fan or not, this is much better than the first and a recommended purchase.- GameBiz
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