GameCube Europe's Scores
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For 200 reviews, this publication has graded:
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69% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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28% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker | |
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| Lowest review score: | Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 129 out of 200
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Mixed: 59 out of 200
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Negative: 12 out of 200
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Load times do not exist in this game, no waiting for courses to load, no nothing.- GameCube Europe
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The biggest problem with LA Heist is that although it's on the so called 'next gem' consoles it's not as enjoyable or immersive as SCI's stab to the genre some years ago.- GameCube Europe
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You’ll have a great time playing Wario World without any doubt, but it’ll be over before you want it to be. If you don’t want to spend money on short games, try to rent or borrow Wario World, it’s really worth playing.- GameCube Europe
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The extras are nice but not worth the purchase of a game you already own, especially since the DC version runs smoother.- GameCube Europe
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The action is addictive enough to try and finish it, which will take about 15 hours.- GameCube Europe
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The first level is no pushover, yet immensely entertaining and freeform, as is the entire game. This is a must have, unless the site of blood makes you squeamish.- GameCube Europe
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While I'd usually applaud this type of game design this one is simply too repetitive to truly recommend.- GameCube Europe
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It’s frustrating at certain points, while other gameplay is sloppy executed.- GameCube Europe
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It takes elements from many great shooters and has bundled them into a real life based situation.- GameCube Europe
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The game has 5 fast skull breaking levels which may look like it's not much, but it takes a while to get through them all, because it is unbelievably hard.- GameCube Europe
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Suffers from little mistakes, bad camera, sloppy AI, dated graphics.- GameCube Europe
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Hiding in the shadows never has been a more thrilling experience! A welcome addition to the GC library and a classic in it's own right.- GameCube Europe
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No shabby port from the PS2, this version actually contains more than the PS2 version.- GameCube Europe
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AKI certainly succeded in making a fun wrestling game. On top of that, they’ve managed to keep it completely free of ridiculous men wearing tights.- GameCube Europe
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If there is such a thing as a perfect game, then this is it.- GameCube Europe
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The scenery looks so stunning that it tempts you to explore every corner.- GameCube Europe
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So enjoy this game for what it is, a fun jumping game that can keep you amused for several hours if your willing to spend time trying to collect all the bonuses and complete the mini-games that Acclaim has arranged for you.- GameCube Europe
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If you are looking for an adventure of epic proportions with a sci-fi twist on pirates and that sports a classic, yet polished, RPG battle interface with some interesting innovations such as ship battles, then Skies of Arcadia Legends is definitely the game for you!- GameCube Europe
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If you enjoy arcade style boxing games where simplicity is a major priority then Black & Bruised is definitely for you. It's certainly enjoyable and the characters that populate the game look wonderful and ooze personality.- GameCube Europe
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The first play through is genuinely enjoyable and the two-player option just about as good as it gets. Given the number of bikes on the track it's a shame that a four-player option wasn't included.- GameCube Europe
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The passing of time has paid its toll on this game, and Capcom did little to nothing to overcome this aging. The gameplay remains solid, but I don't think its enough to really enjoy the game, there are just too many shortcomings.- GameCube Europe
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Plain and simple, if you played/own this game on any other system that it’s been on then don’t bother handing over your cash for this one, there is nothing new or different in it.- GameCube Europe
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A dull, uninspriring pile of nonsense. Poor graphics, awful sound and a severe lack of gameplay make this a game that is best left on the shelves.- GameCube Europe
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Definitely one for the younger gamers (and by that I mean the under tens) and fans of the boy genius who'll no doubt find enough to entertain them.- GameCube Europe
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Dead to Rights though appears to have the right amount of each gaming component so that it's the closest yet to a big budget action movie on a home console.- GameCube Europe
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This is a good game, wielding a light saber is really cool, but because first-impressions are so bad, some may be tempted to return it before they even get they’re hands on a lightsaber.- GameCube Europe
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