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 controls are tight and deep, the Dynasty Mode is great, and the gameplay is realistic and fun.- Gamer's Pulse
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Such a well-crafted, polished (aside from the camera), and entertaining experience that it managed to win over this jaded gaming cynic, inevitable merchandising tie-ins and all.- Gamer's Pulse
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This is the only game I have played where Depends ™ should be in the System Requirements. There are more "leave a stain on the upholstery" moments in the first chapter of this game than in most horror/flasher flicks.- Gamer's Pulse
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The game is immensely fun, and incredibly innovative. It takes what is great about Monopoly and transfers it perfectly into the builder genre.- 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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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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While it appears to be ridiculous, I found it to be the most entertaining game I have played in a long while.- Gamer's Pulse
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The game executes soundly, and feels more polished than the original Morrowind.- Gamer's Pulse
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Once I reached that Zen state of immersion, it felt as though the controller and I were one entity, working together to achieve a common goal. As I wove through a barrage of bullets, deftly changing colors in order to survive, I knew that Treasure had crafted a jewel.- Gamer's Pulse
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Adds some needed worldly interaction into The Sims, which is a welcome addition to the game.- Gamer's Pulse
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All in all any fan of RTS would be foolish if they did not run to the local game store and pick up a copy of Generals immediately.- Gamer's Pulse
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The only thing I can complain about is the sound, but the added features and modes definitely make this worthy of a purchase in my books.- Gamer's Pulse
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A variety of paths for each mission promises near infinite replayability.- Gamer's Pulse
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The perfect balance of non-linear gameplay and plot development, the game offers a unique experience that successfully evolves the gameplay of the original. More so than any other game, it allows complete player-driven gameplay in the progression of the story and character development.- Gamer's Pulse
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The sophisticated AI and epic gun battles keeps the gameplay exciting even though there are a few poor level designs.- Gamer's Pulse
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The turn based strategy game was surprisingly fast paced-there is so little waiting that I almost felt like I was playing an RTS.- Gamer's Pulse
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With the updated graphics and cool God Mode this game will give you hours and hours of tinker and tweak gaming pleasure.- Gamer's Pulse
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Improving an already outstanding game is a Herculean feat and Age of Mythology: The Titans has certainly succeeded.- Gamer's Pulse
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If trains are your bag, this is your program. There are other train simulators out there, but this is bar none the most polished, most complete, and with a company like Microsoft backing it up, likely to be the best supported of them all.- Gamer's Pulse
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Super Mario Advance might be nothing more than a beefed-up port of an old game, but hell, it’s a Nintendo classic.- Gamer's Pulse
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The thing that makes this game good enough to warrant purchase is its clever design and game play, along with graphics that’ll have your eyes bugging out of your head.- Gamer's Pulse
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Its intelligent combination of action and RPG elements offer a unique and rewarding gameplay experience. It also features visuals that amaze and a story that intrigues, TRON 2.0 is the definition of a great game.- Gamer's Pulse
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A blast to play for those who enjoy strategic and realistic games, and is one of the first of its kind on the Xbox... [but it] does host an array of problems including dull and uninspired graphics, atrocious lag in multiplayer, and some diminishing gameplay design flaws.- Gamer's Pulse
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A great mix of tactical shooter and strategy based gameplay that, although fun, stumbles a bit due to the limitations within the game.- Gamer's Pulse
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Onimusha 2 avoids the mistake made by the previous title in placing difficult puzzles, often under a time limit, at awkward points in the game.- 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 is not incredibly long but still should take about 10-12 hours to beat the first time through.- Gamer's Pulse
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