GamerFeed's Scores
- Games
For 955 reviews, this publication has graded:
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34% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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61% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 68
| Highest review score: | Nintendogs: Lab & Friends | |
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| Lowest review score: | Fugitive Hunter: War on Terror |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 377 out of 955
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Mixed: 480 out of 955
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Negative: 98 out of 955
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You can only ride on the license for so long before things get stale, and that's exactly what's happened here. If you loved the first two, you'll still probably love this one, but when do fighting game fans get to have fun with a DBZ game?- GamerFeed
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The $29.99US MSRP seems somewhat reasonable, unless you object to spending that kind of money on different versions of a two year old game.- GamerFeed
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The potential behind the game is unmatched, but an extremely poor online interface coupled with lackluster servers and a relatively boring single player experience makes Chromehounds a chrome donkey.- GamerFeed
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While complete in packaging, still feels like a shallow product, as the energy of the arcade game still isn't accurately captured.- GamerFeed
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A slow, repetitive game released way past its prime. It's a shame really, because it had the potential to be so much more.- GamerFeed
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What is surprising is the lack of creativity, integrity, or even quality regarding practically every aspect of the game. The only saving grace is the authenticity of Rome.- GamerFeed
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You can't help but feel that the whole Outlaw theme has run its course, like the old, fat biker who insists he can't be beat at shot drinking and then collapses after two drinks.- GamerFeed
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What we basically have here is a glossed-over version of the game with very little addition and a $20 price drop, not to mention some horrible freezing problems that send this game to the showers.- GamerFeed
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The camera is horrible, the voice acting is well below average, the battle and movement system are extremely tedious, the story takes 10 hours to finally get anywhere... it's just problem after problem.- GamerFeed
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An acquired taste. There's so many things that make you really want to delve into its world, but then there's so many limitations that you run into that make you wonder what the point really is.- GamerFeed
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There's no silver lining or light at the end of the tunnel. The play experience starts and ends the same way, leaving the player extremely frustrated at what really is a broken game.- GamerFeed
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While it captures the sweet essence of the film from so long ago, it fails to motivate with its stale gameplay.- GamerFeed
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Since the camera can be extremely infuriating, a low blood pressure might also be good.- GamerFeed
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A flawed, tiresome combat system and bland level design should be reason enough to stay out of Gotham.- GamerFeed
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Finding Nemo was released three years ago, so by now, it can be had for less than $20, but you should save your cash, hard-earned or otherwise, for the many better kids' games out there.- GamerFeed
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There are a ton of great ideas here, but they were all executed badly. What we have is an utter mess of wasted potential.- GamerFeed
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If repetitive gameplay, pop up, fog, and a corny story are what we're to expect from the Square Enix merger, they shouldn't have bothered. The game reeks first generation, and the failed attempt to mix genres only added to the game's overall sloppiness.- GamerFeed
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While the cel-shaded graphics are pretty slick, the drab environments, insignificant story, lame voice acting, and cheap gameplay keep it from being much fun at all.- GamerFeed
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Metal Saga fails to innovate with a lackluster presentation, terrible pacing, and a quest that really doesn't nail down a narrative.- GamerFeed
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Lacks the fun and diversity of the Viewtiful games before it. Dare I say it's a Henshin-a-no-no, baby.- GamerFeed
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This one is only for those who need clan-based pvp warfare very, very badly, as they will have to go through twenty levels of the most monotonous gameplay ever experienced.- GamerFeed
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It's still a solid game if you've never played it before, with a stirring storyline and a few shocks, but otherwise it's just the same old Evil.- GamerFeed
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The game is missing several things, including a crucial control scheme during a majority of the shootouts, the car and speedboat chases that threw in diversity in previous versions, and a multiplayer mode that generates interest.- GamerFeed
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A while back I played a terrible FPS for the PS2 called "Fugitive Hunter," and within 30 minutes of playing Rogue Agent I realized that Goldeneye's almost the exact same game. It's an atrocious first person shooter that reeks of lazy development, and EA should be ashamed of what it's done.- GamerFeed
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Beyond frustrating. It incites rage instead of happiness. Having to tell someone to shoot a monster that's right in front of them is just ridiculous, but telling Rio to run and watching her die because she did something else is just unacceptable.- GamerFeed
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If turning the third installment into a party game is Sony's idea of fun, then the franchise (if you can even call it that) is dead. I like the cel-shaded graphics and the music is all right, but the gameplay is a huge let down, especially when you consider the other party games on the market.- GamerFeed
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Plays more like a lifeless copy of the thousand arcade shooters that came before it, rather than anything even remotely strategic.- GamerFeed
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This game is so awful that I can't even recommend it as a weekend rental. Between the load times, boring plot, stiff combat, and lame voice acting, Capcom should've never put its name on the package, and quite frankly, I'm rather shocked that they did.- GamerFeed
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Sub-par voice acting, somewhat annoying puzzles and an overall dated look will not put this game on many people's Christmas list.- GamerFeed
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The customization options are cool, but more often than not the game's repetitiveness and low development values drag it through the mud.- GamerFeed
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