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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The courses are well laid out and challenging at the higher levels, but they are no different than a normal oval pavement track offering players nothing to see but the other opponents' vehicles.- 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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The game is worth at least one run through, but after that the experience relies on inconsistent online gaming where the biggest challenge is finding someone to play with.- Gamer's Pulse
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The game’s mediocre gameplay is accentuated by a lack of variety. Simplicity is essential for puzzle gameplay, yet TTA takes simplicity to the point of monotony.- Gamer's Pulse
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While juvenile and cartoonish in presentation, the overall presentation is not sure at times whether it wants to take itself seriously or not--leaving most situations and some characters depicted during the adventure as downright silly.- Gamer's Pulse
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I had a few bad experiences with this game but let me tell you this - as soon as I am done typing this, you guessed it - I'm Going In. I think you should too.- Gamer's Pulse
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If it were not for the horrible camera, Dr. Muto would be one of my favorite games of the year.- Gamer's Pulse
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A BIG game. After several weeks of playing I'm still only in the second chapter of a total of five.- Gamer's Pulse
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I recommend it to those out there who need these heroic kinds of games, because being a hero is definitely what this game is all about.- Gamer's Pulse
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It just got boring after a while. This game has some strong points, but it’s missing some essential depth in certain areas.- Gamer's Pulse
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The gameplay is addictive the sound is upbeat and the graphics are fun and goofy.- Gamer's Pulse
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It creates a fairly interesting game in the end, but one that is also fairly easy.- 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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Despite the great gameplay, graphics, and sound, there is one factor that cripples the entire game. Many copies of the game have a bug that causes the save feature to not work properly.- Gamer's Pulse
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I have played a lot of flight simulation games; this one definitively gives you more control over the fate of the world than any I have played before.- Gamer's Pulse
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The story was bleak and the camera angles have you craving for some good ‘ol Resident Evil. The game engine allows for some neat stuff, but is very constrictive.- Gamer's Pulse
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Beyond some frustrating gameplay, Night of 100 Frights brings the visuals and sounds of the long running cartoon to life in this title, with a huge map to explore on your way to solving the mystery.- Gamer's Pulse
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If the developers concentrated on one console version at a time, then maybe there would have been more depth and polish besides the fascinating dinosaurs.- 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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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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Good visuals don't make up for mediocre gameplay and horrible controls.- Gamer's Pulse
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It is possibly the most accessible version of Magic I’ve ever played, as even my friends who had never played a game in their life were able to understand and enjoy the title on its own merits.- 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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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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In terms of longevity, don’t come in expecting much. This game will take most gamers 15 hours at the most to play through, and that’s if you can make it through the slow and dull opening hours.- Gamer's Pulse
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If you love a good mystery and want to feel your skin crawl, Dark Fall is your game.- 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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