Gamer's Pulse's Scores
- Games
For 608 reviews, this publication has graded:
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60% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Baseball Mogul 2003 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Space HoRSE |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 358 out of 608
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Mixed: 189 out of 608
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Negative: 61 out of 608
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Laser Squad Nemesis, with its addictive nature, fast paced player tactics, and an ever expanding community, is the turn-based strategy title any gamer should have installed on their PC. And with a price tag of 25.00 for 6 months offering unrestricted gaming or a downloadable trial how can you go wrong.- Gamer's Pulse
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Most MMOGs take over a person's life, but with Time of Defiance, you can only play for an hour a day and still have as much fun as someone playing for 8+ hours.- Gamer's Pulse
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Provides some of the best action oriented combat sequences we have seen in a while on the Xbox with a touch of RPG elements thrown in for game depth. Vast and varied environments, unique special attacks and lively characters bring Sudeki to life but several small oversights become apparent as your progress.- Gamer's Pulse
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Takes a great concept and executes it cleanly. Building your own track is amusing and then subsequently racing on it with online opponents is even more enjoyable.- Gamer's Pulse
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While the graphics may not be ground breaking for either the PS2 or the Xbox game system they do provide players with a well represented city that is both visually stimulating and just plain fun to play in.- Gamer's Pulse
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May not be perfect, as it does have some flaws in the graphics department and enemy A.I. causing the game to seem unbalanced at times, but with the new features and enhanced gameplay of this title easily makes it a Must Have game.- Gamer's Pulse
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A giant leap ahead in the series offering players realistic terrain and well balanced units without the need to micromanage every aspect of the game system.- Gamer's Pulse
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There’s just something about running and jumping that never gets old, and it’s precisely this indescribable “something” that, despite the outdated play mechanics and antiquated visuals, allows me to bestow a wholehearted recommendation upon Anniversary Collection.- Gamer's Pulse
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If you are a racing fan of simulation style real world physics car races, IndyCar Series 2005 is a must have - as no other title in the genre is as indepth.- Gamer's Pulse
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While not ground breaking in the graphics department the addition of psychic powers to your arsenal not only provides for some excellent new forms of combat it also provides for a great source of replay value.- Gamer's Pulse
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The game brings nothing new to the table, but what does these days? If you’re looking for a new exciting game, this isn’t for you.- Gamer's Pulse
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A superb entry that offers seemingly limitless gameplay (to the tune of 120 hours). In terms of bang for your buck, value does not get much better than this.- Gamer's Pulse
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The graphics are superb and the sound is awesome. The game play is very deep and the types of races are an excellent assortment of race types.- Gamer's Pulse
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An optimized visual performance clearly makes the PC version the preferred edition of the game; however, the game attempts to combine excessive violence with stealth-action gameplay, but fails to invoke a sense of value and worth in play.- Gamer's Pulse
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Manhunt attempts to combine excessive violence with stealth-action gameplay, but fails to invoke a sense of value and worth in play.- Gamer's Pulse
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Playing against real, live people is very challenging and it could take months to master even a single map in the game. The game can also become very addictive, enough that you might start thinking about it while doing completely unrelated tasks like walking, eating or even sleeping.- Gamer's Pulse
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Focusing solely on strategic play and ditching resource management and unit construction, the game does a fine effort at emphasizing strategy.- Gamer's Pulse
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Deep character customization and development systems utilizing the series’ unique job system makes the game highly enjoyable and rewarding.- Gamer's Pulse
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This is by far the must have shooter title of the spring and summer months for anyone who has a drive for fast paced gameplay set in well designed and beautiful to view landscape.- Gamer's Pulse
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A remarkable turn-around, MLB 2005 manages to combine depth of play with ease of control for a solid baseball title that stands out against the competition.- Gamer's Pulse
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It has the longest lasting appeal of perhaps any sports title available, thanks to the outstanding dynasty mode and the great multiplayer modes.- Gamer's Pulse
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As complex as the game might seem, its success is contingent on one main feature-fun. It's rare that after 20 hours of solving this puzzle and slashing that boss you'd want to try it again. Expect to do that with Ninja Gaiden.- Gamer's Pulse
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With as much punch as kung pao chicken, Rise to Honor fights its way to the top of cinematic gaming. Outstanding direction brings the underground world of Hong Kong to live in beautifully animated action sequences.- Gamer's Pulse
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Intense, energetic, and simply fun, you’re sure to need a shaken martini after experiencing the action-packed gameplay of James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing.- Gamer's Pulse
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A title that deserves credit for breaking the cookie-cutter mold that RTS games have fallen into. Even maps with simple goals can turn into endeavors that last for hours, if you take time to smell the roses and just enjoy playing with powerful, fully customizable avatar with the ability to raise a monstrous force.- Gamer's Pulse
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Although it borrows heavily from "Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II," Champions of Norrath: Realms of Everquest is an improved experience full of visual and audio beauty, and outstanding gameplay.- Gamer's Pulse
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With an improved control scheme and fluid action, the game fixes the problems plaguing the first title. Unfortunately, the action is broken up by unnecessary and frustrating platform challenges forced upon by linear level design.- Gamer's Pulse
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Its aspects of action, while moderately engaging, are wholly unbalanced; in addition, the elements of strategy are watered-down for ease of play. Nevertheless, Wrath Unleashed plays much better as a multiplayer game.- Gamer's Pulse
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A large and varied weapons arsenal, as well as vehicular-based play, makes XMP fun to play; however, its apparent influence from other games limits its originality and future playability.- Gamer's Pulse
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