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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ASB 2005 really doesn't offer anything that will attract new fans or that will set it apart from its competitors.- GamerFeed
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The battles are fast-paced and frenetic as ever, the programming is rock solid, the graphics are eye-popping, and blood is spilling all over the place.- GamerFeed
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The game isn't quite on a level with EA's "MVP Baseball 2004," but it does compete (which is saying a lot when you look at last year's installment) and it's fully capable of providing you with hours of entertainment.- GamerFeed
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A terribly flawed shooter that won't evoke that many good memories, only the wish to find a SNES console and a copy of the game to play it the way it was originally intended.- GamerFeed
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While the story is entertaining, it never takes off and soars the way it could have. It's a very generic shooter with a gimmick, but that gimmick's cool enough to last you to the end.- GamerFeed
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Vietnam has all the great play elements 1942 had, and the addition of more varied aircraft such as attack choppers coupled with more technologically advanced weapons provide enough spice to make the games distinct.- GamerFeed
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It's great for the first 30 minutes, but after that you'll be ready to move on to something else.- GamerFeed
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If you haven't played the series before, I would recommend getting the older titles first.- GamerFeed
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The experience is over too quickly, and with barely anything to unlock it's a big question mark as to whether its $39.99 price is justified.- GamerFeed
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Had the graphics been retouched a bit, the pace been picked up, the sound been reworked, and multiplayer been considered, this could've been the luxury yacht of war games.- GamerFeed
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Significantly better than the previous installment, and it's one of the best baseball titles I've played in years.- GamerFeed
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Gamers looking for a title with incredible gameplay, an engrossing story, cinematic goodness and a rough and tough commando should look no further.- 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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The fact that the game looks as glorious as it does and plays wonderfully makes Colin McRae Rally 04 a must-have. The fact that it's available for a small $20 price tag would pretty much say it's a crime not to own it.- GamerFeed
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It's a repetitive title that requires little strategy on the part of the player, other than planning when to take the caffeine pills to stay awake through the next "battle".- GamerFeed
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Thanks to its lacking multiplayer features, it really just seems to be short-term entertainment, although that short-term can be a blast for one player.- GamerFeed
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The gameplay holds together fine, the graphics look great enough to keep the game moving, and you got to love being able to go online and rub a wheelie in an opponent's face.- 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 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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It reminds us of what hardcore gaming is really all about, and digs deep into our senses as we rip from room to room, collecting items and slashing the living hell out of whatever moves in an attempt to prove your ninjahood and uphold the honor of your fallen clan. It isn't perfect, but what it has to offer shouldn't be ignored.- GamerFeed
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Controls are easy to pick up, and completing the modes and learning new tricks is fun. But after awhile, it feels quite repetitive and when you beat it, there's not much reason to play more.- GamerFeed
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The sheer amount of ways you can put your officers and troops to use in each turn is extremely daunting at the start, but if you're the type that gets sucked in by these types of titles, you'll be ruling China before you know it.- GamerFeed
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Those familiar with the Pitfall name and legacy are probably going to want to take a pass, as the game has taken a turn into typical cutesy platforming action.- GamerFeed
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It just really fails to excite you in the long run, despite the production team's efforts to keep you hooked.- GamerFeed
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The difficulty level has arguably been cranked up a notch, but with a little patience and perseverance, the game is a joy to play. Add to this a new graphics engine and an even more engrossing Master League, and winning becomes the operative word in the game's title.- GamerFeed
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Presentation and action mesh together for a great time, and even though the multiplayer lacks, it still puts your license to kill to good use.- GamerFeed
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Challenging opponents, extended "tate" combos, and difficulty settings for any skill level make for extensive replay value and plenty to like in Nightshade.- GamerFeed
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