GamePro's Scores
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For 4,560 reviews, this publication has graded:
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61% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Resident Evil 3: Nemesis | |
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| Lowest review score: | NBA Unrivaled |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,735 out of 4560
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Mixed: 1,608 out of 4560
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Negative: 217 out of 4560
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With a complex control setup, Knockout Kings 2002 can be frustrating even before the first round ends.- GamePro
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If Tindalos Interactive can attract more players and implement a more stringent matchmaking system, Stellar Impact may follow in the footsteps of Frozen Synapse and become an indie strategy star.- GamePro
- Posted Aug 25, 2011
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The only things holding this game back from true greatness are the jumpy camera and choppy controls.- GamePro
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The core game is a classic, time-tested RPG, and the visual overhaul is excellent, but technical caveats and arguable matters of personal preference prevent me from saying that Silver Star Harmony is now the definitive edition of Lunar to play.- GamePro
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Nexus is a welcome addition to the Armored Core franchise, but for all the upgrades and tweaks that From Software has instituted for this latest version, it seems too little, too late, and too bad. [Nov 2004, p.106]- GamePro
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Overall, Underworld is a decent enough effort. It has slick controls, interesting puzzles and a story that's actually pretty interesting. However, it never fully compensates for a lack of compelling action and overall polish.- GamePro
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For all its frustrations and shortcomings, GR2003 does pay off with the thrill of long-sought victory and a sense of accomplishment for having figured out the bizarre subtleties of this stat-heavy simulation.- GamePro
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If you like to think just a bit more and still have a good time, then dig yourself a hole with Mr. Driller.- GamePro
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The shallow fighting system, the teenage snark and animation won't impress older fans of the series, but it's good fun for younger Jedis in training.- GamePro
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The gameplay sometimes feels like it’s in low gear. The tracks are short and predictable, and although stunts are encouraged, the repertoire and controls are limited.- GamePro
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While a fairly competent game, it just doesn't manage to add enough new content to make it worth a serious look.- GamePro
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The Baconing is a good game, but a lack of innovation or worthwhile improvements stop it from being a much better one.- GamePro
- Posted Sep 6, 2011
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If you can get past its price and lack of online multiplayer, though, Rotastic should at least keep you happily swinging-and-flinging until the holiday release schedule heats up.- GamePro
- Posted Sep 22, 2011
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It comes down to whether you prefer the presentation and atmosphere of "Triple Play" to the interface and shine of MLB. Surprisingly, 989 has strengthened MLB’s baseball simulation.- GamePro
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Essentially, it’s the original Smuggler’s Run, but with video clips included.- GamePro
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The Baconing is a good game, but a lack of innovation or worthwhile improvements stop it from being a much better one.- GamePro
- Posted Sep 6, 2011
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Despite the signature twitch controls, fans of previous Rush racers will be disappointed if they expect more of the same, so it's hard to understand why the name is used at all beyond mercenary marketing.- GamePro
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Disappointing gameplay will plague anyone who has ever experienced previous Rainbow Six games. On the other hand, if you’re new to first-person tactical shooting, this game is a perfect starter.- GamePro
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It's worthwhile to trudge through the occasional dull punch-fight and inane spat of dialogue to get to the next wicked little gunfight.- GamePro
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Summon Night Twin Age is suitably cute and colorful, more or less what you'd expect from a Japanese RPG. The character sprites and magic spells are shiny and well-animated.- GamePro
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Racer Revenge looks more like a first-generation PS2 game, complete with draw-in and bland environments. The sounds can be just as dull.- GamePro
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If you don't mind a somewhat simplistic third person shooter and are a Star Wars fan you could do much worse than Renegade Squadron.- GamePro
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Defense is all about bone-jarring tackles, and after every one there's a mass shoving match (called "the ruck") for possession of the ball.- GamePro
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Though the shelf life is capped at little more than a week or two, gamers will be pleased to know that Limbic's Zombie Gunship is indeed as much fun as it sounds.- GamePro
- Posted Aug 17, 2011
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The Fun Factor suffers because of repetitive gameplay and unbalanced weapons and power-ups.- GamePro
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There’s nothing really new here, save for some neat time-based puzzles, [but] the game is far more engaging than you’d figure from first glance.- GamePro
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While ATV and offroad junkies will delight in Fury's deep, challenging action, its appeal isn't mainstream enough to reel in the average racing fan.- GamePro
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Still, it's an enjoyable way to waste away the weekend, especially for casual Wii owners who are looking for a challenge; hardcore gamers, on the other hand, will scoff at the games' puzzles' but as long as you don't go in expecting the second coming of The Last Crusade, you'll be fine. [July 2009, p.80]- GamePro