GameDaily's Scores
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For 1,233 reviews, this publication has graded:
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49% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | UFC Undisputed 2010 | |
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| Lowest review score: | American McGee Presents Bad Day LA |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 624 out of 1233
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Mixed: 545 out of 1233
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Negative: 64 out of 1233
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Disney should've given Bolt's right-hand hamster Rhino his own game instead of shoving this one through the doggy door.- GameDaily
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Legacy features tedious controls and frustrating missions. The multiplayer and skirmish modes do little to make these space battles better.- GameDaily
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The button mashing game play bears a resemblance to Koei's Dynasty Warriors series, but with poorly applied phalanx and stealth segments thrown on top. The graphics look shoddy, particularly with the constant barrage of arrows and sloppy animation.- GameDaily
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You'll blow through most of Mega Brain Boost's offerings in a single afternoon – a couple of hours even – and never want to return.- GameDaily
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Unfortunately, none of them are fun because of horrible odds that suck your gold dry.- GameDaily
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Despite the differing game play, at least one element remains shared between the various situations and scenarios of Eureka Seven Vol. 2: boredom. With no real skill required to complete the simple challenges, most gamers will breeze through the dull segments given enough time and button mashing, leaving them to question the point in repeating those same bits of play over and over again.- GameDaily
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Even worse, the game has an annoying glitch where missed shots in HORSE count as makes. We love the effort Destineer put into the Paradise Island environment, but that glitch is unacceptable.- GameDaily
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A generic and boring DS game where the concept of challenge gets squashed by moronic trial and error.- GameDaily
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Subpar graphics, sound to match, clunky controls and near pointless battle combos are just a few of the problems plaguing this sorry excuse of an Xbox 360 game.- GameDaily
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Most of the mini-games are either boring or poorly controlled, and there's so few of them that they all get old pretty fast.- GameDaily
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Everything that can possibly go wrong with Vivendi Games' movie-licensed game does. The visuals are weak, staggered by a flawed and annoyingly fixed camera system. The combat becomes tedious, with very little change (if any at all) over the course of the game.- GameDaily
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With rote levels, horrific graphics and a point and click interface that makes flash games look like next generation gems, Cake Mania 2's batter is a tad bit undercooked.- GameDaily
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A mediocre action/adventure game that provides simple combat and a rudimentary skill advancement system.- GameDaily
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Players will find tiring game play that doesn't make proper use of the PSP's digital pad, while putting up with some of the lamest opponents imaginable. Worse yet, the ball physics waver all over the place and the artificial intelligence attempts shots that would get it laughed out of a real pool hall.- GameDaily
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Story Mode is utterly boring and Survival Mode plods along with room after room of lifeless challenges. Online play through the Wi-Fi Connection is also here, but isn't worth the time.- GameDaily
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Whereas Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero: World Tour headline the music game genre, Rock Revolution is a scrappy cover band. Its presentation rips off Rock Band's, the scrolling notes are hard to keep up with, the career mode is unsatisfying and the song selection, while decent, is made up of lame cover tracks.- GameDaily
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The camera moves about uncontrollably, making it hard to navigate certain areas or get a lock on enemies. Do not walk in this game's direction.- GameDaily
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Whereas Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero: World Tour headline the music game genre, Rock Revolution is a scrappy cover band. Its presentation rips off Rock Band's, the scrolling notes are hard to keep up with, the career mode is unsatisfying and the song selection, while decent, is made up of lame cover tracks.- GameDaily
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While he's still very cute, Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure is just not worth the effort.- GameDaily
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The tracks are dull and lifeless, with little to no detail and the same circular pattern. In addition, each car handles the same, no matter which model you select.- GameDaily
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One of the Wii's worst games, an underdeveloped mess that will turn off most of its players by the middle – or possibly even the beginning -- of level one. Ubisoft attempted some innovative control techniques, but most of them feel awful-- even doing simple things like jumping and lobbing grenades sucks.- GameDaily
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Who are the real con artists here -- the people stealing diamonds in the game, or the development team at Volatile that expects the gaming public to believe that Reservoir Dogs is a tolerable game?- GameDaily
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Without strong strategic elements, an enemy AI with back-bone, a solid presentation, or any idea of pacing (or fun for that matter), Steel Horizon merely sputters around in a sea of its own monotony. Go play Advance Wars instead and leave this on the shelf.- GameDaily
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Repetitive, unlikable gameplay squashes everything. Flying around with the Man of Steel becomes about as entertaining as putting a helmet on your head and ramming into a brick wall at top speed.- GameDaily
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This third-person action game is filled with jokes that fall flat, shoddy production values, and offensive stereotypes.- GameDaily
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Not even a bonus game, the paint-by-numbers Hue Pixel Painter, can save this mess. Avoid this Motion sickness at all costs.- GameDaily
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The Tour stages are dreadful, causing unnecessary distractions and slowdown. Skip this horrible World Tour and play the real thing.- GameDaily
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The concept is solid on paper: a stealth action romp through the urban jungle as you battle hordes of undead night stalkers. There's also a variety of weapons and interesting features, like being able to see through the enemies' eyes. Unfortunately, none of these elements are fun or well executed.- GameDaily
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If you must Rumble, stick with the older games. They're far more entertaining than this sloppy brawler.- GameDaily
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Rocky and Bullwinkle is an under-developed, under-performing mess of a game, a Flash-based experiment in pure tedium.- GameDaily
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Aside from unlocking Achievements, it has no redeeming value, and that's all, folks.- GameDaily
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