GamerFeed's Scores
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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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The four-player action is hard to top, the Boost mode plays like an old school brawler, and the character customization options are some of the best seen in 2D fighters. However, the game doesn't feature online play, something "Guilty Gear X2 #Reload" features on the Xbox for a mere $20.- GamerFeed
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A charming music game that's fun to play, has loads of features and songs, and sells at a budget price.- GamerFeed
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This is a game that's been created for the weirdos of the world interested in a game like no other.- GamerFeed
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The upside of paying is that new missions appear every month, which offers you a variety of experiences. The downside of the game is that the graphics won't overwhelm you and the missions get very repetitive once you finish them.- GamerFeed
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Odama takes the hard way and really makes you work to see every one of its twelve levels. This will fascinate many looking for something new from Nintendo's camp, but the whole thing seems a bit done in by a clunky, uninteractive control scheme and a cramped presentation.- GamerFeed
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With all things taken into consideration, this game offers a ton of value for the dollar.- GamerFeed
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Mowing over bodies with a lawnmower, decapitating them with hedge clippers, and knocking them over with bowling balls is immensely entertaining and worth the price of admission...But be warned! While Dead Rising isn't a difficult game to complete, its boring escort missions/fetch quests (as well as the single player game's strict adherence to the schedule) make it less than stellar.- GamerFeed
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The thrill of running towards an army and decimating it is enhanced by the insane amount of characters on screen, the impressive graphics, and the sweet metal soundtrack.- GamerFeed
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The heroes are interesting, the story entertaining, and the battles get adrenaline pumping.- GamerFeed
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It's also cool that Legends' features over 20 hours of gameplay, but its length is also one of its weaknesses, because over time it just gets boring beating up enemies.- GamerFeed
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The graphics are dated, and the game could've easily been done on the original PlayStation. Still, graphics don't make a game, and Phantom Brave more than makes up for it in gameplay.- GamerFeed
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A solid expansion to the massively multiplayer online game. However, the expansion is limited to high level players, which makes it a bit less accessible than most would have liked.- GamerFeed
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Mini-games aside, however, the game seems to be lacking due to slipshod controls that can't really piece together when needed, and questionable physics that will put your driver and your windshield into a long-term relationship.- GamerFeed
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It needed a bit more work with its action and stealth elements, and it probably won't catch on with those unfamiliar with the series, but fans will enjoy the freefall into pure genius.- GamerFeed
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The game won't keep you in terms of any kind of longevity, but it's an engaging enough fighter to keep you busy until the next hot GameCube title comes tumbling into stores.- GamerFeed
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The presentation isn't spectacular but is faithful to the movie, and the inclusion of the arcade-like Thou Art Dead is a nice touch.- GamerFeed
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Graffiti Kingdom is definitely worth buying if you love art or just building things, but if you're just looking for a solid action adventure title you should spend your money elsewhere.- GamerFeed
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It's not exactly a memorable quest, but Madagascar is still a good time, especially to fans of the movie who can't get enough of its main characters.- GamerFeed
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The levels themselves are fun and pack in lots of replay value, but the RPG elements in the overworld aren't quite as polished.- GamerFeed
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Midway has successfully straddled a fine line; Loaded remains quite accessible to casual fans of the sport, while hardcore baseball enthusiasts, if they give it a chance, may find the game just as entertaining. I know I did.- GamerFeed
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The new combat system is complicated but imaginative and adds much depth to the gameplay that was already superb.- GamerFeed
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The mini-games and quirks to the traditional gameplay will keep you playing for a while. It's just too bad the difficulty forces the ride to end earlier than expected.- GamerFeed
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Seeing as how it's $20, MGS:DGN is one of those "what the hell" purchases. Even if you're not a Metal Gear fan it's worth checking out, if for nothing else than to admire the slick art work and check out a confusing story that you might have missed.- GamerFeed
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This is pretty much as straightforward as shooters get. You play destroy everything that moves, upgrade your equipment, then do it all again. However, the gameplay is so fast that it's easy to forget the easy designs.- GamerFeed
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I didn't find it nearly as engaging as Insomniac's latest "Ratchet and Clank," as it came up a bit short in the fun department.- GamerFeed
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While Path of Radiance is a top notch RPG, it hardly takes advantage of the GameCube at all. The gameplay is identical to the GBA games in the series, the improvement in visuals isn't very impressive, and there's little to no voice work.- GamerFeed
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Unfortunately, the biggest problem from the core title still hasn't been addressed, and that's the extremely limited number of available workers.- GamerFeed
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The fast paced music helps in getting your blood pumping and gets those blocks moving.- GamerFeed
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Its old school style brings back lots of fond memories, and the huge amount of missions means that you'll be playing this game for a long time. While it's not as feature-packed as its big brothers, GTA Advance is a great stocking stuffer.- GamerFeed
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While this is a great pinball game and the Pokemon characters are an interesting bunch, I wish there was a bit more to differentiate this title from its predecessor.- GamerFeed
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