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 2.3 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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Unlike NBA 2K9, you don't need to read the game booklet to perform sweet looking ankle breakers or run the reliable pick and roll, but there's more exciting features here than just playing exhibition.- GameDaily
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It's damn near impossible, but you'll feel a great sense of accomplishment if you manage to beat the final boss. The replay value is high, thanks to additional challenge and time attack stages, along with promising downloadable content.- GameDaily
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Unless you've got nerves of steel, this game will at least send chills up your spine and at most scare the crap out of you. Sure, it feels similar to its predecessors, but the familiar mechanics and scares still give us hours of monster bashing fun.- GameDaily
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Unless you've got nerves of steel, this game will at least send chills up your spine and at most scare the crap out of you. Sure, it feels similar to its predecessors, but the familiar mechanics and scares still give us hours of monster bashing fun.- GameDaily
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Little of the BioWare magic for telling an engaging story through impressively written dialogue and deep characters was used, and repetitive battles and too many generic enemies don't help matters. And for a game about a speedy hedgehog, it too often plods along slowly.- GameDaily
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While not a true sequel (Sony pulled its eight tracks, modes and vehicles from its WipEout Pure and Pulse PSP games), it feels fresh and exciting because of the gorgeous high-definition graphics, which run in 1080p and at a blazing 60 frames per second.- GameDaily
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It's damn near impossible, but you'll feel a great sense of accomplishment if you manage to beat the final boss. The replay value is high, thanks to additional challenge and time attack stages, along with promising downloadable content.- GameDaily
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Your guys occasionally act stupid, the final stage is lackluster and multiplayer is your standard squad versus squad affair, but Hell's Highway is the most cinematic WWII game on the market and worth the 10-15 hours to complete.- GameDaily
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Few World War II video games are as gripping and brutal as Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway.- GameDaily
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The throttling gameplay, gorgeous presentation and sweet multiplayer options make it a ride you cannot miss.- GameDaily
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The throttling gameplay, gorgeous presentation and sweet multiplayer options make it a ride you cannot miss.- GameDaily
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The Wii remote and Nunchuk don't work as well as we hoped, which makes beating the game on a harder difficulty a chore. Once you get past this hiccup, however, Samba will keep you shaking.- GameDaily
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This game has a fresh new angle to it, letting you throw batarangs and use different suits to reach otherwise inaccessible areas.- GameDaily
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This game has a fresh new angle to it, letting you throw batarangs and use different suits to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. Villains also have their own missions, which are just as entertaining as the hero ones.- GameDaily
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The game has a fresh new angle to it, letting you throw batarangs and use different suits to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. Villains also have their own missions, which are just as entertaining as the hero ones.- GameDaily
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Karaoke fans probably won't mind, but without more songs count and variety, this one can't hold the tune.- GameDaily
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The visuals are wonderful, the music is happy and the multiplayer modes are as fun as the single-player campaign. No matter how old you are, this game will paint a smile on your face.- GameDaily
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Somewhere within SimCity Creator is an ambitious idea, befuddled by a lacking control scheme and irritating features.- GameDaily
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While not a technical marvel, it's a fun romp through five beautifully drawn continents full of peril.- GameDaily
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Copying enemy abilities and working alongside helper characters is cool, and we dig the imaginative environments, but there's not enough to keep us hooked.- GameDaily
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It's damn near impossible, but you'll feel a great sense of accomplishment if you manage to beat the final boss. The replay value is high, thanks to additional challenge and time attack stages, along with promising downloadable content.- GameDaily
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The fancy technology powering the experience is impressive, as is the performance by actors who lent their voices and likenesses to the game's pivotal characters. That's mixed with rote game mechanics -- hack, slash, fight big boss, level ends -- that can easily grow tiresome, and a leveling up system that's more distraction than a way to create a customized character.- GameDaily
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The fancy technology powering the experience is impressive, as is the performance by actors who lent their voices and likenesses to the game's pivotal characters. That's mixed with rote game mechanics -- hack, slash, fight big boss, level ends -- that can easily grow tiresome, and a leveling up system that's more distraction than a way to create a customized character.- GameDaily
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The fancy technology powering the experience is impressive, as is the performance by actors who lent their voices and likenesses to the game's pivotal characters. That's mixed with rote game mechanics -- hack, slash, fight big boss, level ends -- that can easily grow tiresome, and a leveling up system that's more distraction than a way to create a customized character.- GameDaily
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The graphics look OK, although clumsy camera issues hinder gameplay.- GameDaily
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Whether you enjoy role-playing games or simply crave a more mature experience, this patched up $39.99 version of the Witcher is bound to please.- GameDaily
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The new Challenge and Battle of the Bands modes and tweaks to the World Tour mode will keep you playing for months.- GameDaily
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An above-average dancing affair for the Wii that delivers familiar graphics, forgettable songs and no online options. If you liked the original, you might dig this one, but it's not worth our time.- GameDaily
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At its best during four player matches, where everyone runs around the ring, bounces off the ropes and delivers bone-rattling special moves. Outside of its enjoyable multiplayer, however, the game isn't much fun.- GameDaily
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At its best during four player matches, where everyone runs around the ring, bounces off the ropes and delivers bone-rattling special moves. Outside of its enjoyable multiplayer, however, the game isn't much fun.- GameDaily
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