GamePro's Scores
- Games
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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The A.I. could use more brainpower, but the controls handle beautifully, and the graphics and sounds are stellar.- GamePro
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It can't measure up to the likes of "SWAT 3" or "Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear," but Delta Force is a much improved and very fun tactical combat action game.- GamePro
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Isn't terrible, but it can't come close to those long summer days when all you needed was a sandbox and a little imagination.- GamePro
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With a slick visual style and fast-paced, finger-banging combat, it’s an impressive display of power and polish.- GamePro
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If Robotech authenticity is more important to you than gameplay diversity, then here's your chance to finally join the RDF.- GamePro
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2004 is the best ASB yet, and fans of the series won’t go wrong with any version. The game’s tunable to all tastes and skill levels; it’s baseball at its almost finest.- GamePro
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But the key is gameplay and control, and that's where Fever’s a little rough around the edges.- GamePro
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Don’t get rid of your N64 yet—Mario Party is one of the last and best games you can play on the system with up to three buddies.- GamePro
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Even while having more twitch-combat, the strategic aspect has not been compromised, making the game approachable for both hardcore and casual audiences.- GamePro
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It's quick to pick up and easy to put down which is everything a portable game should be.- GamePro
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For its $20 PSN price tag, I'd definitely recommend My Lord 2 to hardcore SRPG fanatics in search of a good (yet brutal) challenge.- GamePro
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It's a serviceable game, but it doesn't excel in any regard. [Apr 2005, p.85]- GamePro
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It's not going to blow you away but it is fun enough to keep you engaged for a few hours. [Mar 2008, p.88]- GamePro
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Although its overzealous combat system takes some getting used to, Yggdra Union is a rare gem that manages to stay interesting after hours and hours of playtime. In my opinion, it's a must-have for PSP owners and it is, without a doubt, one of the best titles I've played this year.- GamePro
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At the least, it'll keep you entertained while you wait for Smash Bros. Brawl to hit the Wii. And you never know: you might just find yourself tuning in to see what the television show is all about as well.- GamePro
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I can definitely say the faults on the game attribute to the fact the title is based on a handheld system and is definitely better suited for a system that doesn't include dual screens.- GamePro
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The controls are tight and the action is fast paced, even if the game's premise feels stale.- GamePro
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Overall, the strongest aspect of this game has to be its charismatic personality. [Apr 2009, p.83]- GamePro
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Offers an addictively eclectic mix of item collecting, gambling, and relationship building; tantalizing eye candy; and one outstanding game of volleyball.- GamePro
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But as a whole, while The 40th Day has its moments, it just isn't consistent enough to keep my attention.- GamePro
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A game that finally does the Western action genre some tough justice.- GamePro
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A good game with beautiful graphics, an interesting story, and clever puzzles, but a few flaws prevent it from being the amazing game it could have been.- GamePro
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Despite the pun-tastic monsters and multiplayer vs, the virus busting just didn't hold our attention as long as we would've hoped.- GamePro
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Outshines "Splinter Cell" and is one of the best handheld titles out. [Apr 2004, p.86]- GamePro
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The combat is especially well executed, although the amount of punishment opponents can take is a tad unrealistic.- GamePro
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So much of it is familiar that it walks a tightrope between being fresh and being too derivative.- GamePro
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The sensation of speed as you rocket down the mountain will truly rattle your senses, and the exceptional control pays off nicely.- GamePro
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Red Dog may look and sound strong, but with poor controls, its bite is far from threatening. A huge complement of multiplayer games helps bring up the score.- GamePro
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Urbz offers a nice, fresh twist on the Sims experience, for both veterans and newbies alike. Yet, despite seeing the goofy characters in a new fish tank, there isn't enough freshness throughout to keep you down wid it. It's not bad, it's just not baaad…you feel me?- GamePro
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Amp up the speed and iron out the physics and perhaps FlatOut 2 could give EA a run for its money but for now, it's simply eating "Burnout"'s dust.- GamePro
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