Gamers Depot's Scores
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For 33 reviews, this publication has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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40% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Need for Speed: Underground 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Spider-Man 2: The Game |
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A double-barreled shotgun, a gravity gun…oops, I mean grabber, Hell Time and slight variations on demons are fun in Doom 3 but not a good enough reason to buy the expansion pack.- Gamers Depot
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It’s not that it’s that bad of a game, it’s just that most of what’s under the hood on this one has been done before.- Gamers Depot
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A very simple game, but it is also very entertaining. It is easy to whittle away hours chasing galleons, seeking buried treasure or raiding ports. Meier seems to have a way with making games that are hard to stop playing.- Gamers Depot
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A decent game with an outstanding theme and some innovative ideas for making an FPS more challenging, but remains bogged down with frustrations by the same ideas.- Gamers Depot
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It’s just a 12 to 14 hour example of untapped potential and a lot of things we’ve seen before.- Gamers Depot
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The language does get a little tiring, although some of it is pretty funny, at least the first time through.- Gamers Depot
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The PC release of this one feels as though it was rushed, and will probably bring you nearly as much pain as it does pleasure.- Gamers Depot
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Though there’s not a ton of replay value to this one, if you play it on the medium (or highest, if you’re totally insane) difficulty setting, you’ll have enough of a challenge to get a big dose of the sick and twisted Hitman-style gaming all us psycho-killers have grown used to over the years.- Gamers Depot
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The Painkiller soundtrack doesn’t exist. It is a heavily repetitious heavy metal lick that repeats itself way too much.- Gamers Depot
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