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 2.3 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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The real prize, though, are the game's unlockable goodies -- an improved version of the original Rondo of Blood and the best version of Symphony of the Night to date. For a $30 compilation bursting with content, Castlevania doesn't suck.- GameDaily
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The presentation captures the essence of the show– even with its sometimes-squeaky character voicework. Revolution also has Wii-specific mini-games packed in, along with the option to fight against three other players – always a bonus for this type of game.- GameDaily
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The single player game's story features poor voice acting and the game doesn't look as photo realistic as Namco Bandai wants you to believe, but AC6 successfully delivers the quality Top Gun experience, allowing you to live out your fighter pilot fantasies.- GameDaily
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The puzzle design is fantastic, though it leans a bit on trial-and-error. The graphics are vibrant, even if the heroes don't have a memorable spark. The game has long-term replayability too, with a neat little co-op game and hidden treasures to uncover. No Wii owner should miss this.- GameDaily
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Throwing in some quality animated scenes and voice acting, on top of two interlocking campaign modes and some fun mini games for two players, makes this one of the better games in the long running franchise.- GameDaily
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If you like the first two games (even mildly), there's no need to plead a case. Go get it.- GameDaily
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The whole thing comes off like something Pixar would produce if it chose to add game development to their filmaking. The lack of an online multiplayer/co-op option keeps it from being perfect, but that shouldn't stop you from enjoying this undeniable thrill ride.- GameDaily
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With a simple multiplayer duel mode thrown in for good measure, there is enough to keep fans of the genre happy, but a few control quirks and a lot of time in the garage could turn off the average player.- GameDaily
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With slick graphics, beautiful level design and of course, the puzzles and action that first captivated us completely, Anniversary lives up to the name of Lara Croft.- GameDaily
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Gamers will need to get over the dated graphics and artificial intelligence, along with a few design oversights that spoil the Asian setting, but this expansion strengthens the Age of Empires III gameplay and makes it feel almost new again.- 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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It may not contain the addictive "party" element of Nintendo's Wii Sports, but this Playground isn't a bad place for kids and their parents to hang out.- GameDaily
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The puzzles are creative, but quickly grow repetitive. More so, Prism's presentation seems to have gotten very little love from the developers, and players can expect to see the same relatively dark visuals throughout the entire game.- GameDaily
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Expanded multiplayer options would've made this even more remarkable, especially with online co-op. As it stands, however, Katamari's a ball.- GameDaily
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While it contains some cool features in the form of three unique play styles and finely tuned audio, the game's timing is almost completely off, even with such simplicities as a serve or a ball return. The visuals also took a step backward.- GameDaily
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The Video Editor will keep you busy for hours and the mixture of old and new gameplay components are more than enough to keep it from losing speed.- GameDaily
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Nintendo simply grabbed a bunch of corny challenges and copied Brain Age's presentation, and the result is an average game that probably does nothing to replace our coke bottle lenses.- GameDaily
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Some problems still exist, particularly with the SIXAXIS controls, the stunted flow of the game and a few ugly player models.- GameDaily
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The artificial intelligence is a beast, scoring lots of points and reading offensive and defensive plays like a prodigal genius.- GameDaily
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While it lacks the high-tech finesse of Super Stardust HD, Everyday Shooter explodes with style. The eight stages offer tons of blasting action with a musical twist, and we enjoy replaying them.- GameDaily
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Gaming bliss, the essential collection for gamers the world over and one of 2007's best deals.- GameDaily
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With a whacky, off-the-wall cartoon style, Team Fortress 2 provides excellent class based multiplayer action. TF2's classes are unique from each other and stand out to fulfill specific roles, but flexible enough to adapt to changing situations.- GameDaily
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Skilled players will portal their way through the nineteen levels in just a few hours, but this little puzzle game / tech demo provides plenty of entertainment and makes a great addition to The Orange Box.- GameDaily
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Sega nailed the series' arcade feel. The game controls just like the original, right down to the muddy power slides and pure sensation of speed.- GameDaily
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With Sega Rally Revo, Sega nailed the series' arcade feel. The game controls just like the original, right down to the muddy power slides and pure sensation of speed.- GameDaily
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This 2-D brawling game has classic fighting gameplay, visuals and sound that stay true to the show. The four-player bouts justify the price of admission, either online against others via Wi-Fi Connection or playing locally with friends.- GameDaily
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Aside from unlocking Achievements, it has no redeeming value, and that's all, folks.- GameDaily
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Motion controls shine, with precise movement and combos accomplished with ease. However, Polygon Magic cut some corners in development, mainly with its stiff cut-scenes, slightly unfinished visuals and repetitive audio effects. Otherwise, this Blade is sharp.- GameDaily
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Even though it lacks a sweet presentation and plays the same as its predecessors, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron is a must play for PSP owners everywhere.- GameDaily
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The original PSOne game finds a new home on the PSP, sporting some new features that enhance the already incredibly deep tactical role-playing game, but at the same time retaining some of the flaws.- GameDaily
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