Gamer 2.0's Scores
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For 1,165 reviews, this publication has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | BioShock | |
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| Lowest review score: | Bomberman Act: Zero |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 758 out of 1165
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Mixed: 350 out of 1165
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Negative: 57 out of 1165
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While the level designs deserve plenty of praise for creatively exhibiting the Nine Circles of Hell, Dante’s Inferno really has nothing else to offer itself other than its obvious comparison to God of War.- Gamer 2.0
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Much like Flower, there’s not much of a game or a point to Noby Noby Boy, but the cool community aspect of working together to unlock new locales for you to explore is a really unique hook that makes this a game you can come back to more often to see the progress towards that next planet.- Gamer 2.0
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Mutation mode is tons of fun for the Infected as it allows you to truly feel dominating, but the real adrenaline rush is for the Survivors, who have to communicate and have fast reflexes in order to survive.- Gamer 2.0
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Black & White 2 is even more unique, more playable, more endearing than its antecedent, and so full of provocative moments that you may find it difficult to tear yourself away.- Gamer 2.0
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Pursuit Force isn’t an incredibly unique experience, but it is a lot of fun.- Gamer 2.0
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A lot of fun. It’s just that there’s not much here to keep the fun going unless you head online for the leagues or tournaments. While for the latest installments in an established series, it’s a bit of a disappointment. For the first installment of a promising, new series, it’s a pretty good start.- Gamer 2.0
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If you are someone who wants a game that will challenge their old-school gaming skills, as cliched as that sounds, then Hard Corps: Uprising is definitely for you. It's a game that is initially punishing, but ultimately satisfying.- Gamer 2.0
- Posted Feb 28, 2011
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The Maw definitely succeeds in its quest to be a fun, charming, and simple game that anyone can play and enjoy for as long as it manages to stick around.- Gamer 2.0
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Elebits is original, addicting, easy to pick-up and play, and comes highly recommended. However, because of its relatively short length, a rental might be in order to decide if the extra features are worth the money.- Gamer 2.0
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What you’re getting with Folklore is a solid game that takes a few chances to differentiate itself from the norm and gets most of it right.- Gamer 2.0
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For now, though, Frontlines is just another average shooter with a political slant.- Gamer 2.0
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When all's said and done, Top Spin 3 is very much the best simulation tennis game out there, though it’s not like there's much competition in that corner of the tennis market.- Gamer 2.0
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With the online multiplayer mode, a fun single player campaign, and a full copy of Quake 2 for a second helping of FPS goodness, Quake 4 has a tremendous amount of value and replayability.- Gamer 2.0
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While it's by no means the defining game, Madden NFL 11 on the Wii is simply solid-nothing more and nothing less.- Gamer 2.0
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A great story, addictive and intuitive combat system, polished graphics and with a multiplayer component that will keep you coming back, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days should keep fans interested for months to come.- Gamer 2.0
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The single player component in Chocobo Tales is roughly 10 hours long, so while it won't keep you busy for a month, the game's pure fun factor is just enough to make it worth a purchase.- Gamer 2.0
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The lack of multiplayer that was so proudly distributed on the PSP is long gone on the PS2 version and players who already played the previous version will see no reason to pick up this title as well, as it offers nothing new in terms of actual gameplay.- Gamer 2.0
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But buyers beware, the best way to play this game is through the DS, so while both the DS and Wii versions go for about $39, the DS version is definitely the better buy.- Gamer 2.0
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A solid racing game. It might have a few rough edges and frustrating spots, but overall it's a fun game.- Gamer 2.0
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Don't be expecting one of those RPG's like Buu's Fury though, this is Dragon Ball the way you first expected it to be-full-on action, and it's pretty good considering that this is the first side-scrolling Dragon Ball game released in the states.- Gamer 2.0
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Overall, Raven Software did a very good job of sticking close to the movie plot while simultaneously delivering a rewarding experience.- Gamer 2.0
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For $10 on PSN and XBLA, there’s a good amount of content here and replayability that makes it a worthy purchase for fans of the puzzle genre.- Gamer 2.0
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If you require hollandaise with your FPS's, you'll be disappointed with its straightforward gameplay, but it's still an unpretentious delight in small doses, and it's replayable enough to stay on your hard drive for a little while.- Gamer 2.0
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Because humor is subjective, Sam & Max Save the World is pretty much a textbook example of that principle, so it’s best that you try out the demo first to see if this game is right up your alley.- Gamer 2.0
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A decidedly old-school design keeps it from entering the ranks of today’s great shooters, but it does well what it sets out to do: give us visceral action in dark environments.- Gamer 2.0
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It’s got some fun gameplay elements and a cool setting, but it fails as a superb action game that a lot of people were definitely expecting it to be.- Gamer 2.0
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Overall, Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution is a great fighter for the Wii that isn’t as full-featured as it could be, but it’s probably good enough to take the crown of the best fighter on the Wii this year.- Gamer 2.0
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It lacks a ton of polish in the visual and animation departments that are important to give the game all the details it needs to actually feel like you’re at the ballpark rather than just playing a game.- Gamer 2.0
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Games are games, and Radiata succeeds at being one more than anything else. It’s a highly enjoyable, recommendable RPG that should maybe keep you busy until "Dragon Quest VIII" comes out.- Gamer 2.0
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Fans of the series might consider this entry to be the worst in the series, but compared with many other strategy RPG’s on the DS, this one is actually quite solid.- Gamer 2.0
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