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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The bottom line is that the game really just isn't much fun.- Gamer's Hell
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A big mix of somewhat clumsy gameplay and great use of the environmental conditions of the land of Narnia.- Gamer's Hell
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The creators should look more at UbiSoft's Splinter Cell if they plan on trying again.- Gamer's Hell
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Insulting to the fans of the previous games. It is full of senseless vulgar and crappy models. It does have some comedic moments but there are times when it just doesn’t cut it. The graphics aren’t the greatest and since it’s a game based upon sex one would think the models would be a bit better looking.- Gamer's Hell
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There simply isn’t enough variety throughout the entire game to keep interest up, so it takes a lot of devotion to wade through the games nearly 200 levels.- Gamer's Hell
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Those that have fond memories of GTA past and a deep patience for moving a bit backwards in the control and visuals department will be fine here, with familiarity and a good deal more than two dozen plotline missions to complete.- Gamer's Hell
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It would have been nice if the different locations offered differing challenges, or at least a variety of building materials and styles.- Gamer's Hell
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Although the single-player campaign is dull and monotonous, the online component will surely provide some sense of value and amusement. The graphics are notably outdated and the general gameplay and presentation suffers similarly.- Gamer's Hell
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The multiplayer modes are all tiresome and boring, barely even worth mentioning.- Gamer's Hell
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Emerges as ‘just another shooter’, and with no splash-making potential or notable innovative features, it’s destined to frequent bargain bins for years.- Gamer's Hell
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Have you ever felt that your intelligence was underestimated when you began playing a certain game? Although it may be a slight exaggeration, that’s not far from the feeling I got during the first few hours of True Crime: Streets of LA.- Gamer's Hell
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The fact that a host of disgracefully basic errors ruin any chance True Crime: New York City had of becoming what it should have been should serve as a lesson for publishers Activision: seeing a product through to its proper conclusion-even if that means delays-translates better in the long term than consumers reaching elsewhere, and remembering your name, because the final product is so much of a letdown.- Gamer's Hell
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Too average of an adventure game to be interesting. The uninteresting story and gameplay are disappointing, especially since the game is based off such a popular franchise as Neopets.- Gamer's Hell
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Void War was truly built for the multiplayer experience; its importance is so worthy of note, that it’s point number one I’ll make in this conclusion. Get a bunch of your friends together to while away an hour or two, blasting each other in the ass. With your spaceship, I mean.- Gamer's Hell
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The single player campaign is dragged out and filled with the same puzzles over and over, and there isn’t a whole lot of depth to the multiplayer portion either. Although it’s possible for some kids and people new to the series to have some fun here, Ancient Shadow doesn’t quite hit the mark as a whole.- Gamer's Hell
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Unless you really enjoyed watching The Nightmare Before Christmas, there are plenty of other action adventure games with much more value.- Gamer's Hell
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Controls are handled with the usual aplomb, using the A and B buttons for various moves/attacks, and augmenting them with Incredible power by hitting the L shoulder button.- Gamer's Hell
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Though the multiplayer aspect of the game is beyond pathetic, the single player campaign is a mildly entertaining diversion from the drudgery of office paperwork. If that sounds like a limp endorsement for an action game, then that's because this is a pretty limp excuse for an action game.- Gamer's Hell
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I was expecting much more of this title, as it has an interesting storyline, but sadly, Seven Samurai 20XX is bogged down by the unacceptable mistakes.- Gamer's Hell
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You have a great deal of commands at your disposal, but it only takes 10 minutes to go through them all. Once that’s done then you are basically saying the same thing to everyone you meet.- Gamer's Hell
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Multiplayer was a huge disappointment. As I stated, random spinouts and over easy crashes make the game almost un-enjoyable at times.- Gamer's Hell
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If you loved the first one you will love this one because it is almost exactly the same game. But by the same token, it IS the exact same game and that’s what really hurts it.- 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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Midway failed horribly in bringing any new entertainment to be sought out.- Gamer's Hell
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A mediocre fighting game at best. It offers up nothing new, and really will only be pleasing to people who are already fans of the KoF series.- Gamer's Hell
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Conspiracies’ problematic technicalities all but took any existing tension from the game, and left behind a glorified treasure hunt.- Gamer's Hell
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The problem with Megaman Starforce Leo, besides having an unnecessarily bulky title, is that it tries to be too many things and fails to be any of them.- Gamer's Hell
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Remains really the only game of it’s kind, and sadly, if no other developer takes this genera seriously, Universal Combat is the best we’ve to hope for.- Gamer's Hell
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The visuals were nice looking; unfortunately the rest of the game couldn’t stay up to par with the standard that they set.- Gamer's Hell
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