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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The Xbox 360 version stands tall among other collegiate sports games on the console.- Gamer 2.0
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Even the PSP version is online, but there is some noticeable lag with the game, but it really doesn’t kill the gameplay at all.- Gamer 2.0
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The presentation of the game is damn near perfect, and that also happens to be the case with the game's audio.- Gamer 2.0
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Prey is worth playing for its striking technology and story, and what they bring to the gameplay. It’s too bad that the impressive moments had to be separated by monotony, but that doesn’t make them any less extraordinary when they happen.- Gamer 2.0
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Prey is worth playing for its striking technology and story, and what they bring to the gameplay. It’s too bad that the impressive moments had to be separated by monotony, but that doesn’t make them any less extraordinary when they happen.- Gamer 2.0
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A great game for anyone who enjoys The Lord of the Rings, fantasy, strategy games, or Xbox Live. It’s a surprisingly well ported game that really shouldn’t play anywhere near as good as it does.- Gamer 2.0
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It doesn’t offer the personality or adjustable details we’re used to in its predecessors, but it’s nicely balanced and a big package, with over two dozen campaign scenarios and endless sandbox recreation.- Gamer 2.0
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A very average game. Sluggish controls and a lackluster presentation really hurt this game. The lack of real mission variety doesn’t help matters either.- Gamer 2.0
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Titan Quest fits the bill for a solid action RPG that gives you what you'd expect but nothing beyond it. It seems content enough to be big, and if you like Diablo-inspired games, you'll get what you'd expect from an isometric role-playing title based in ancient Greece.- Gamer 2.0
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Night Watch has some nice ideas, but it's too simple at its core to remain interesting, and falls into a rut just a few hours after it starts.- Gamer 2.0
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It takes a hell of a long time to complete one season in this game, and it takes a lot longer with the PS2’s load times.- Gamer 2.0
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There are a lot of great ideas in NFL Head Coach, but quite a few of them aren't executed to perfection.- Gamer 2.0
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There are a lot of great ideas in NFL Head Coach, but quite a few of them aren’t executed to perfection.- Gamer 2.0
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Wartime strategy fans will enjoy the gameplay, but if you’re into the subject matter, Rush for Berlin is the better option. A few great maps make Red Siege occasionally enjoyable, however, so if you’re looking for a short RTS with a minimum of economic fuss, take a look—just be wary of its limitations.- Gamer 2.0
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To put it simply, Street Fighter Alpha Anthology is what you would expect; a complete, comprehensive presentation of the Street Fighter Alpha series. In other words, it will give you some good fighting times, while never representing either the best or the worst of Capcom's work in the genre.- Gamer 2.0
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Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War is a great experiment but a mediocre game, too broken to be enjoyable for any length of time.- Gamer 2.0
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It’s surprisingly inventive, filled with a ton of destruction and explosions, and overcomes its old-hat wartime premise with a durable mix of complexity and fun.- Gamer 2.0
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MotoGP 06 is an excellent progression for the series. Fans that have been playing the previous games will have no trouble getting into this one.- Gamer 2.0
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If this is going to be your first GTA game you may want to skip this outing and start at the beginning of the GTA revolution, that being the Grand Theft Auto III.- 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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Unlike Brain Age, Big Brain Academy was probably actually developed to be a game. Big Brain Academy doesn’t have all the nuances and support from neuroscientists and other simply brainy things, but in the end—the goal is the same.- Gamer 2.0
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Despite the familiarity of City Life’s gameplay, the social element is fresh enough to make it an easy recommendation, despite any political overtones it may carry. If you are a city building fan or just have time to kill until Sim City 5 is released, City Life is a good choice, thanks to its easygoing nature and appealing structure.- Gamer 2.0
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The action itself is matchless amongst modern first-person shooters. In fact, it feels even more urgent now, since Valve has tightened the reigns on puzzle-solving.- Gamer 2.0
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Newcomers should not be fazed by the fact that Blood Money is the fourth installment in the Hitman series, as it offers enough diversity and charm to keep you hooked until the climatic ending.- Gamer 2.0
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Though it might be lacking in game modes, what is there is done so well that it will keep you playing despite the lack of a drawn out Career Mode.- Gamer 2.0
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It’s worth getting a DS, that’s for sure. But if you’re one of those junkies that doesn’t pay full price for a game because it hardly makes use of the system’s “capabilities”, then fine; be that junky.- Gamer 2.0
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With a less slapdash campaign and tighter AI, it could have been great, but even now, Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends is worth playing—just not legendary.- Gamer 2.0
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Guild Wars Factions not only gives longtime fans a taste of something new, but it allows newcomers to jump right in and start playing.- Gamer 2.0
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An undeniable effort. It can be fulfilling and mightily rewarding, but there are too many frustrating moments to say it’s a classic.- Gamer 2.0
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