GameDaily's Scores
- Games
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: | Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky | |
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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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Samurai Warriors 2 only has a couple of things to make it feel different- the addition of a Monopoly-esque board game and a purchasing power-up system that, sadly, has little effect on the gameplay. Past that, it's the same hack n' slash game you've been playing for years, with very little changes or features to signify its presence on a next-gen format.- GameDaily
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Adventure game fans have come to expect a lot more than this, and fans of the show, while they may enjoy this extra chapter of the story, are not likely to get their money's worth.- GameDaily
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Newcomers may enjoy this remake, but everyone else should stick with the superior (and inexpensive) PS2 version.- GameDaily
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Occasional boss fights and tacked-on multiplayer/co-op modes do very little to liven things up. It's worth a rental, but it's hardly the stuff of Legends.- GameDaily
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Despite offering a number of playable mech pilots along with local and online multiplayer modes, the result is an unmotivated rehash that's overdue for an evolution (or extinction).- GameDaily
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Alien Syndrome for the PSP stands out over its Wii counterpart, thanks to a less inept control scheme and a somewhat improved presentation. However, the game suffers from a host of issues.- GameDaily
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Bland shooting, idiotic bad guys and an average story left us disappointed. Developer Vicious Cycle should've spent less time making fun of superior shooters and more time making Eat Lead play like one. That's no joke.- GameDaily
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Although the platforming isn't bad, the lack of replay value and small visual problems take away from the overall adventure. However, if you've got kids or you're a fan of Spike Jonze's film, you might be up for some Rumpus.- GameDaily
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It's good but not great, occasionally running into camera problems that result in a lost life from a mistimed jump or getting "stuck" behind a wall. The multiplayer is good too, consisting of salvaging and shooting levels where you can compete with up to three other friends in offline split-screen action.- 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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The presentation isn't bad and the rhythm mini-games are neat, but overall, Beowulf crumbles under his own dead weight.- GameDaily
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lthough the stages look decent, hideous camera angles make viewing the action a chore and with short levels taking a few minutes to get through, it's only made worse by repetitious hack n' slash gameplay. The unappealing story further hurts the game, and we had trouble liking the main character's annoying Paris Hilton-style.- GameDaily
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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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Although the stages look decent, hideous camera angles make viewing the action a chore and with short levels taking a few minutes to get through, it's only made worse by repetitious hack n' slash gameplay. The unappealing story further hurts the game, and we had trouble liking the main character's annoying Paris Hilton-style.- GameDaily
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Units get stuck on the map, breaking armies apart, and unit responses are downright annoying. The trek from the Stone Age to the future is a painful one, and all players can do is wish for it to stop.- GameDaily
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The controls require some getting used to, but the game's biggest problem comes from the fact that it only has LAN multiplayer, and lacks any kind of online player match-up capabilities.- GameDaily
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The inability to use your Miis as playable characters hurts. However, for $30, it's a fun game to play with friends, even if competitive figure skating sounds somewhat ridiculous.- GameDaily
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It's good but not great, occasionally running into camera problems that result in a lost life from a mistimed jump or getting "stuck" behind a wall. The multiplayer is good too, consisting of salvaging and shooting levels where you can compete with up to three other friends in offline split-screen action.- GameDaily
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Legendary is sure to be lost in the shuffle this holiday season, which is sad because it's actually pretty good.- 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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With downright ugly graphics, minimalist music, an underwhelming use of voice acting and some of the sloppiest controls ever, keeping this last-generation version of the game in one's collection can only be justified if they lose the receipt.- GameDaily
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The bland story mode, despite whisking you away to numerous locations, features lame brain artificial intelligence, a boring narrative, corny characters and the same point A to point B objectives, making it worth just a few hours of play.- GameDaily
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Despite offering a number of playable mech pilots along with local and online multiplayer modes, the result is an unmotivated rehash that's overdue for an evolution (or extinction).- 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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It's still fun to play, especially when you play online. Overall, though, this Tour will leave you less than thrilled.- GameDaily
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Fans of the original Fuzion Frenzy and other party games may want to give this a rent. Everyone else will probably take part in a contest to see who can return it to the game store the fastest.- 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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The graphics look bland and the gameplay fails to perk up, as players simply clear out rooms without receiving any reason to keep pressing forward. The nearly inoperable item management system frustrates as well.- GameDaily
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