GameCube Advanced's Scores
- Games
For 55 reviews, this publication has graded:
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85% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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15% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap | |
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| Lowest review score: | That's So Raven |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 33 out of 55
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Mixed: 21 out of 55
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Negative: 1 out of 55
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Having one of the greatest RPGs ever made in your pocket is simply too awesome not to recommend.- GameCube Advanced
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The overworld map -- while bearing minor resemblance to the layout of previous games -- is much larger than you'd think and the dungeons are as big, fiendish and ingenious as ever with a perfect learning curve.- GameCube Advanced
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Its fun and quirky nature will pull you in and won't let you go until you're done with the game, and even then you'll come back for more.- GameCube Advanced
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Fans of Strategy/RPG titles will love every second of Fire Emblem. From the involving story and deep characters, to the intense battles and thrill of victory.- GameCube Advanced
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Just as good as the original, but it doesn't bring anything new to the table. For fans of the series and newcomers this is a great thing.- GameCube Advanced
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With the added new perks to the gameplay, new adaptive areas, and added fan service allows for enjoyment from old fans and new.- GameCube Advanced
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Its mechanics work so well, even with the casual gamer, yet so incredibly deep even for the advanced golfing professional (there's even a massive golfing term dictionary in the game).- GameCube Advanced
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A classic in the most basic sense of the word, it single handly brought Mario to a generation of gamers.- GameCube Advanced
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This game is definitely the highlight of the collection, and is well worth the money.- GameCube Advanced
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This must-buy game is not for the weak of heart. There's enough action here to wear your thumbs out for entire days.- GameCube Advanced
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While "Final Fantasy IV Advance" has always been a favorite of mine from the SNES era as I grew up with it and enjoyed the shorter game with the emotional plot, this game really knocks the bar up a notch with quality gameplay and a more involving and ever evolving plot.- GameCube Advanced
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Any way you look at it Drill Dozer is an amazing piece of software. Although Drill Dozer looks like it has taken some cues from some of the best 2D games in history, it still manages to create a style of its own.- GameCube Advanced
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A great way to show off the DS’s innovative features, and it is also a great game with a humorous story.- GameCube Advanced
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Its deep RPG mode and over-the-top game mechanics are perfect for gamers who are willing to try something different in the world of tennis.- GameCube Advanced
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It is nothing but fun from beginning to end. The one thing that surprises me is how most players have ignored it, even though it is a *gasp* brand new Mario game!- GameCube Advanced
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To get the real joy of the game, takes time and skill to come up with thousands of different strategies to take opponents on with.- GameCube Advanced
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To get the real joy of the game, takes time and skill to come up with thousands of different strategies to take opponents on with.- GameCube Advanced
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These games aren't as flashy as current greats like "Golden Sun," but they are solid old-school RPG's and great in their own right.- GameCube Advanced
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The game contains an unprecedented amount of detail to make this experience as close to the previous Metal Slug games as possible.- GameCube Advanced
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With the well developed co-op, blazingly fast single player, and the underused but excellent multiplayer, and with an excellent soundtrack, Sonic Advance 3 expands in ever way over Sonic Advance 1 & 2.- GameCube Advanced
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Only one thing will prevent this game from potential success, and that is its appeal. Many gamers are too concerned with their public appearance, and they cannot see themselves walking into the store to buy (what they think is) a cute and cuddly game –- they fear humiliation. But how can you resist such an amazing and fun game such as this one?- GameCube Advanced
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I feel that this game is definitely well above average, but it's lack of freshness and high frustration level that keep it from getting a higher score.- GameCube Advanced
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It's true that Tales of Phantasia isn't the huge RPG that it was back in the SNES era, or even the shadow of newer RPGs from last generation, but it is still a warm, heart-filling experience that anyone who can overcome hours of tough, continuous battling will enjoy.- GameCube Advanced
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I was delighted to find such a different approach and concept that somehow worked so well. My only real complaint is the inventory system, and frankly that is in itself, trivial.- GameCube Advanced
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With horrible European jokes and a weird storyline, the superb platforming elements in Sabre Wulf greatly make up for the few flaws in this game.- GameCube Advanced
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Packs a punch and kick with its game play with numerous weapons, but it leaves a sense of blandness with lack of variety.- GameCube Advanced
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All things considered Castlevania holds up extrememly well dispite its age. The level design is great, and the overall experience of fighting the undead is not so much different then modern games.- GameCube Advanced
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I always wondered if someone could pull off a "Diablo"-esque game on the GBA, and this proves it can be done, and done well.- GameCube Advanced
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Any game that holds up more than a decade later is definitely one to watch, and Zelda II is one of these games.- GameCube Advanced
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It is a fun game for a crazy new TMNT fan, but older TMNT fans will be disappointed by the exclusion of the original cartoon characters.- GameCube Advanced
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