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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Paradise has its frustrations, such as the lack of a Crash mode (Showtime just can't compete) and the inability to instantly restart an event you recently lost. However, the hundreds of racing events, both off-line and through Xbox Live, make Paradise an ideal utopia for fans of the series.- GameDaily
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Paradise has its frustrations, such as the lack of a Crash mode (Showtime just can't compete) and the inability to instantly restart an event you recently lost.- GameDaily
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Most of the game is flat, due to monotonous tasks (hitting rocks and trees, going back for items) and bland fighting controls. The multiplayer action is solid and the presentation is true to the show, but this Adventure is too limited.- GameDaily
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The best way to approach No More Heroes for the Nintendo Wii is with an open mind. It's a mesmerizing game with lots of blood-spilling action, but it's far from mindless.- 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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It's strictly a deep-sea diving simulator with heavy emphasis on exploration, treasure finding and aquatic discovery. With that said, it's a mesmerizing experience. Nintendo produces a vivid, wondrous underwater abyss to explore, complete with plenty of missions to fulfill.- GameDaily
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With plenty to do and gorgeous visuals, Pirates of the Burning Sea is a quality MMO no one should miss.- GameDaily
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The presentation is flavorful and creative, and most of the mini-games are enjoyable when the difficulty isn't ridiculously hard.- GameDaily
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The episode also features trickier puzzles than some of the past games, which makes the new hint system all the more worthwhile. Although there were moments of confusion, we were still entertained by the newest adventure.- GameDaily
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The game could've used a few more levels, along with an online co-op mode. However, there's still plenty to enjoy, with unlockable bonus characters, online scoreboards and Challenge Mode stages.- GameDaily
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The game is repetitive and the combat unrewarding. You simply move through each trouble-filled section, slashing away at enemies with little reason – or energy. The game's presentation is mostly acceptable, but fails to captivate.- 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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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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You'll be able to solve all five cases and locate all the "secret movies" within a matter of hours. Fans should check it out; others might want to rent it.- GameDaily
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The on-screen action is a little too bewildering at times and the song offerings aren't nearly as plentiful as other DDR games. However, for its primary audience, Disney Channel Remix serves its purpose, with lots of arrow stepping and various modes to choose from.- GameDaily
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There are more than enough brainteasers to keep you unlocking new ones, but it's aesthetically sterile and only fun if you play it for a few mere minutes a day.- GameDaily
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There's also a challenging award system to work through, with over fifty unlockable Atari 2600 games once you earn them all.- GameDaily
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The presentation is excellent (for the most part) and the online functionality is an astonishing add-on, letting you compete against others in various activities.- GameDaily
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Rock Band for the PlayStation 2 is like seeing a cover band over the original performers -- you'll have a good time but you'll notice something is missing.- GameDaily
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The game has balancing issues. Some characters have the advantage of using Special Double Assaults, while others hit a hell of a lot harder than others. The modes are lacking, too. Beyond that, though, this is a reasonable – and fun – fighting game for $20.- GameDaily
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The graphics look unimpressive, working off the same basic engine previously seen in other MX offerings. The controls haven't changed that much either, and you'll crash after a high jump or hit a stationary object rather inexplicably. Past these nagging flaws, though, the game features an expansive set of online opportunities as well as a heaping amount of racing events to participate in.- 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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Even though the PC version runs faster, Unreal Tournament III for the PlayStation 3 is an outstanding first-person shooter. All of Tournament's frenetic action stays intact, both in the jam-packed single player campaign and numerous multiplayer modes. The graphics explode onto the screen with little loss in detail.- GameDaily
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The PS3 version runs slower than its Xbox 360 counterpart, but it's still a heck of a fun time.- GameDaily
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The ball physics are sometimes off (especially during rebounding), the animations are repetitive and there's not enough new content. Leave this one on the bench.- GameDaily
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Universe at War: Earth Assault has what it takes to be a great RTS game, but sadly, it doesn't come together in a fulfilling way.- 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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