Gamer's Hell's Scores
- Games
For 702 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Uncharted 2: Among Thieves | |
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| Lowest review score: | The Guy Game |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 443 out of 702
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Mixed: 236 out of 702
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Negative: 23 out of 702
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A great plot, extravagant graphics and solid audio, Scrapland is tolerable even with its downsides.- Gamer's Hell
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It may not be the most compelling shooter, but it can be an entertaining adventure with a dedicated friend.- Gamer's Hell
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The Graphical presentation is a let-down, but the gameplay is entertaining. Not all is bad, however. Multiplayer modes add those few more hours of fun.- Gamer's Hell
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Interface is everything in a large-scale simulation and TPB2003 provides pretty good access. It’s not entirely intuitive, but it is sufficient and somewhat streamlined.- Gamer's Hell
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If you've got a powerful computer, a fair bit of OCD when it comes to military realism, and a lot of time and patience, then Bohemia's ArmA II: Operation Arrowhead will scratch your itch in ways that Modern Warfare or Battlefield: Bad Company can't.- Gamer's Hell
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With a wide range of weapons, excellent detail, and some innovative qualities, this game should not be pushed aside. Rent it first, as the mission selection is.. 'small', but it still provides a lot of fun that can't be experienced anywhere else.- Gamer's Hell
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Certainly a step in the right direction to a good 3D Pokémon game.- Gamer's Hell
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Arguably the best feature included with the game is the inclusion of 4-player simultaneous play. Much like Super Smash Brothers, or Power Stone, battles are an all out free-for-all brawl.- Gamer's Hell
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Because this game forces you to think the same way a commander of the same time period would have, Cossacks II: Napoleonic Wars is the greatest strategy game on the market.- Gamer's Hell
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All in all, Prism: Light the Way provides a large amount of entertainment in a simple and easy to pick up package.- Gamer's Hell
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By taking the most essential parts of any action game and combining them into one DVD, Cold Winter is a considerably engaging console shooter.- Gamer's Hell
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The game blends historical reality and sci-fi elements really well, and while its gameplay is perhaps too comfortably familiar, the inclusion of high-tech future weapons makes the experience diverting.- Gamer's Hell
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Yet, despite such solid aesthetic production value, Dreamfall ultimately lacks any real driving motivation with which to compel the player to endure through the masses of dialogue, explanation, and largely uninfluenced 'gamplay'.- Gamer's Hell
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I don’t think the storyline can get much more generic than this, and I honestly don’t think it’s told and directed very well.- Gamer's Hell
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Overall, the expansion boasts great new content, cool weapons, fresh looking monsters, the massive cities and insane perks. However, all the old content is getting a bit aged, especially the graphics, and it still boils down to killing hecklers for your main way to gain experience.- Gamer's Hell
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While hardcore fans of the adventure genre may want something more challenging and less linear, casual fans or newcomers can certainly enjoy what Secrets has to offer and not be disappointed in the least.- Gamer's Hell
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Penumbra: Overture will surely strike a chord with fans of adventure and horror games.- Gamer's Hell
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Even if you've never played a Metal Slug game in your life, but you do like classic 2D shooters, you won't be disappointed. There is a reason this series has been around so long and when you play through any one of these games you will understand why.- Gamer's Hell
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All of this high polish is tarnished by the significant, game-stopping bugs that are currently present in the game. If Paradox is able to clean up these bugs, I could highly recommend this game.- Gamer's Hell
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To cap the experience off, the brothers Wachowski have rewritten the ending of the last film to better fit the game medium-or, as most gamers will say, they completely lost their minds. All that the new ending accomplishes, complete with its annoying final boss, is the complete and utter end to any relevancy that the Matrix saga once had in popular culture.- Gamer's Hell
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The fascinating thing about the game is the unlimited number of possibilities as every single action a player does may influence the whole game.- Gamer's Hell
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A definite step-up from its series predecessors, and, surprisingly, it’s a fairly decent console shooter.- Gamer's Hell
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While a somewhat throwaway experience by its limited genre content, The Gottlieb Collection definitely provides a formidable gameplay challenge, and some of the specific goals laid at the feet of the player are nigh on impossible without masses of sheer luck.- Gamer's Hell
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It may not replace "Star Craft" in terms of stature—but it’s damn close. The multiplayer matches are suitably intense, and the single-player campaign delivers everything in terms of both expectation and intention.- Gamer's Hell
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If you played the previous game in the series and liked it, then the expanded story mode as well as the number of new characters may be enough to pick up the next installment. If you have not played the original Tenkaichi or did not care for it, the sequel is most certainly not for you.- Gamer's Hell
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Though it is true that Tony Hawk now faces its stiffest competition in a long time, the amount of improvements present in Proving Ground shows that there is still life left in the franchise.- Gamer's Hell
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I found myself loving this game and playing until the sunset. The gameplay has few flaws and is packed with action and strategy. The game's simplicity should not fool you into thinking the game is easy.- Gamer's Hell
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But it definitely falls short of its potential, skimping on voice talent, mission variance and structure, and that principal fusion that makes the whole game feel like one big ball of fun.- Gamer's Hell
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