Gamer's Pulse's Scores
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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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Engaging gameplay full of intriguing gadgets and weaponry, a tightly-wound story, and intricate stealth-action. Unfortunately, there are a few problems with the game, mostly graphically, as the framerate varies, unlike the detail, which is consistently mediocre.- Gamer's Pulse
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Only stifled by its lack of variety, Rayman Arena features well-designed and engaging gameplay.- Gamer's Pulse
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Overall, the game is clean and reminds me of the old "Pacific Strike" from Origin, though more playable and it doesn't crash my computer.- Gamer's Pulse
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A fun little time waster that keeps on bringing the fun with countless levels of increasing difficulty.- Gamer's Pulse
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A fun-filled, fast-action title with missions of all difficulty levels, which is achieved at the cost of in depth graphics and technical stability.- Gamer's Pulse
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Monotony should be avoided in future RTS games, and was only slightly avoided in this game with the addition of almost three axes to play on with the depths, and with the concepts it introduced, but there's still a long way to go before it becomes a blockbuster.- Gamer's Pulse
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I am convinced that fans of the racing genre will enjoy this game due to its solid setup and intuitive controls.- Gamer's Pulse
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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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Only good for kids who are good enough at games to overcome the game’s difficulty level.- Gamer's Pulse
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There are some bugs in the gameplay that really need attention. The final strike against it is caused by the fact that the crowd of people playing this game online is one of the worst online communities I’ve ever been a part of.- Gamer's Pulse
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The game also finds a nice balance in navigating your Robotech jets, and aiming the guns that they possess.- 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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Brings the adventure much needed color and style; but in the end it succumbs to the same faults as other games before it.- Gamer's Pulse
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The 3D environment works seamlessly, the graphics are above average, and the addition of fighting styles and currencies puts this over the top as being more than a rehashed fighter.- 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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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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Best suited for experienced players searching for a serious challenge, R-Type Final is a beautiful game meant only for the hardcore.- Gamer's Pulse
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Although there is not a lot of additional material beyond the Superstar job duties and goodies Superstar is a lot of fun to play and does add a new flavor to the lives of your average every day Joe SIM.- 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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Not only does it add some realism to the genre but actually has some good economic development in it for those of you business types. Oh yeah and don’t forget the scantily clad vacationers.- Gamer's Pulse
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I did feel that certain tasks took a lot of time and the need to search everything made for some tedious work, but the comedy relief did its job and made up for the shortcomings and created a decent play experience.- Gamer's Pulse
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The game is a fairly realistic boxing sim. It pretty much it boils down to this: if you liked the acclaimed Rocky series, you’re sure to like this title, but if you never cared for it, you’ll probably hate it.- Gamer's Pulse
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While its gameplay is neither perfect nor original, it is still fun to play nonetheless.- Gamer's Pulse
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Folks looking for a classic gaming excursion with a new, polish façade will find much enjoyment in this finely crafted point-and-click adventure.- Gamer's Pulse
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Reminded me of the old "Alone in the Dark" series, but not as much fun and too linear.- Gamer's Pulse
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Too much of it feels clunky and "bloody amateurish", as a certain character is fond of exclaiming. For what it's worth, however, there's really nothing quite like The Getaway in terms of a truly gripping adult gaming experience.- Gamer's Pulse
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The ultimate test of any game is how much you want to play it after you stop and quite frankly I found myself wanting to play "FreeSpace 2" or "Starlancer" while I was playing Allegiance. I didn't really like it, but it is a good game, it's just not for everybody.- Gamer's Pulse
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It is fun in places and does have some FPS gaming goodness, but it is too short in both length and originality.- Gamer's Pulse
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