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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All told, this is a game that meets expectations and does absolutely nothing to surpass them.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 11, 2011
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The fast-paced nature of this game and its frantic battle system are what makes it great, so RPG lovers should definitely give Zenonia 2 a shot.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 11, 2011
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The crisp 2D art in Zombie Smash gives it a high-grade feel, but the music (composed by Chris Hülsbeck, who did the scores for the Star Wars: Rogue Squadron series) is the real highlight of the show.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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The solid tilt controls matched with the crazy ways that the undead jerk your van around make for an inherently enjoyable experience, and should earn Zombie Driver a solid spot in your undoubtedly expansive undead App Store collection.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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With crisp and simple graphics and ominous background music mixed with the groans of the undead, Stupid Zombies is a nice puzzle game to have on hand. My only problem was that tapping and dragging on the touch-screen often obscured the exact aim of my crosshair. Also, I found it to be a little tedious after a while, but the surprise of a particularly complex level was usually enough to keep my interest.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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Overall, it is a challenging and entertaining escape that you'll keep coming back to. And if you manage to join the 35 other elite players who finished on hard, remember to tell me how it's done.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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To be honest, you either like this type of game or you don't, but for what it is Zombie Crisis is a well-crafted ride at a reasonable price, so I'd recommend it.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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Worms 2 is here to rectify the mistakes made with the first game, but I'm sad to report that it isn't entirely successful. Yes, there are tons of new weapons and modes, and online multiplayer is finally here; theoretically, Team 17 did everything they should have to deliver the ultimate Worms experience, but a still-clunky UI and shoddy graphics make this an inadequate sequel.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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Easy to pick up and tough to put down, Wizard Hex is a novel and enjoyable board game concept that works well on iOS devices.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Thanks to a plethora of patches, Magicka is now stable so you can have fun without the frustration. Just one chapter with some of your friends is well worth the $10 cost.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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If not for the low price-point, I'd recommend Robot Unicorn Attack: HME for the hard-rocking sountrack alone.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Overall I had fun with Revolt. It's not exactly groundbreaking, but it's a solid shooter that certainly provided plenty of fun and challenge.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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If I were to rank Double Fine Studios' oeuvre, Stacking would have a strong shot at nestling atop the list, given the game's impeccable humor and collectable-friendly gameplay.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Still, BaBC is a solid brain-training title that packs a fascinating concept -- one that I hope Namco-Bandai will develop a bit more robustly in later iterations of the title.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 9, 2011
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Sector3 seems dedicated to supporting Fumes post-launch, so fans of physics-driven racers shouldn't hesitate to pick this one up.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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The character dialogue is well-written, and its 30 levels make it a fairly lengthy platformer, so at its $1.99 price point it'd be a shame to pass it up.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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This addictive side-scrolling shooter is a pitch-perfect port of an SNES classic, and works tremendously well on iOS devices.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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The Puzzle modes are also fun, and a great way to learn how to minimize the number of moves it takes for you to create lengthy combinations, which lead to exponentially higher scores.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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If you're a more advanced player, dedicated single-sport Mario titles like Super Mario Sluggers and Mario Strikers Charged are far more substantial and enjoyable experiences. But if you want a colorful pick-up-and-play game to enjoy with your less gaming-inclined friends and family, Mario Sports Mix ought to work just fine -- just don't expect to dig it out too often otherwise.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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If you absolutely love the game and plan on playing for a while longer, you'll want to spring for this just to make sure you don't miss out on the experience. But if you are a casual player, you can probably pass on it and just be happy with the maps that came with the game.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 isn't the best series installment, but it's far from a disaster.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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This slick, retro-inspired platformer impresses with its responsive controls, addictive gameplay, and well-designed (if sometimes tough-as-nails) levels.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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This is a full-scale RPG adventure, and at the moment there isn't anything on the App Store that can compare to it. Zelda is what they aimed for, and Zelda is what they did.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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Battleheart is beautiful, well-designed, and does a great job of scratching my RPG itch. The repetitive grind offered by the battles is unfortunate, but even with a lack of variety it's a great, fairly-priced game.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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The game is clearly made by a professional, and I can't recommend it enough.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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Ultimately, if you like Breakout-style games, you'll like Breakeroids. The game is extremely cheap, so if taking out some asteroids using Breakout mechanics sounds even the slightest bit appealing to you, you're very likely going to be happy with your purchase.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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It's an original puzzle concept, and it's a good, challenging time. If you're the kind of person that can get into a casual puzzler like Peggle, give this a shot.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 7, 2011
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It's $.99, and it'll run on both your iPhone and iPad. Do you like Canabalt? Yes? Well, you'll likely enjoy Grim Joggers.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 7, 2011
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The game's difficulty curve is a bit too sharp, but it's fun to experiment in the environment, even if it takes a while to get a puzzle right.- GamePro
- Posted Feb 6, 2011
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