Gamers' Temple's Scores
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For 2,725 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | God of War | |
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| Lowest review score: | Stalin vs. Martians |
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Positive: 1,659 out of 2725
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Mixed: 879 out of 2725
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Negative: 187 out of 2725
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A very enjoyable dungeon romp for players who prefer action to character development and storyline.- Gamers' Temple
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Buy--don't rent this game as it is one to keep in your library and show off to future generations.- Gamers' Temple
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Support for three or four players would have been nice, but an online component is far more conspicuously absent.- Gamers' Temple
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A lot of the fun got nuked out of Dark Alliance when it was moved to Fallout's post-apocalyptic future.- Gamers' Temple
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At times it can feel a little repetitive, but NFL Street can provide for some fast-paced and exciting sports gameplay especially when played online.- Gamers' Temple
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A "Diablo II" golem – it looks like the original but lacks its heart and soul.- Gamers' Temple
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Sims fans should bust out of their homes and bust on down to their favorite store to pick up The Sims Bustin’ Out.- Gamers' Temple
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For those that have yet to experience a Sims game on a console and want to then Bustin’ Out is the way to go.- Gamers' Temple
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Sims fans should bust out of their homes and bust on down to their favorite store to pick up The Sims Bustin’ Out.- Gamers' Temple
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An interesting change of pace in PC racing, but not without its share of frustrations that hurt its longevity once the novelty wears off.- Gamers' Temple
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So the story is pretty run-of-the-mill. The same can be said for just about all of this game.- Gamers' Temple
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More "Monopoly" than "Magic: The Gathering," you may want to rent it first to see if it suits your style.- Gamers' Temple
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Putting aside preferences, the control scheme for Operation Surma works just a bit better on the Xbox’s controller allowing more sensitivity and precision.- Gamers' Temple
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A cool game with a wonderful style and just enough gameplay variety to keep you around until the end.- Gamers' Temple
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Lords of EverQuest has too many problems to be enjoyed by anyone except EverQuest fanatics taking a break from roleplaying.- Gamers' Temple
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A monotonous and unimaginative fighter that can only possibly appeal to the most die-hard of Dragon Ball Z fans.- Gamers' Temple
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Spawn is indeed from hell and will make you suffer through a purgatory of repetitive gameplay.- Gamers' Temple
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If you value story and atmosphere in your games, then you will enjoy the way Beyond Good & Evil transports you into its fantastic world.- Gamers' Temple
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If you’re in the mood for a lot of style and something unique in your FPS then XIII isn’t a completely unlucky number. Just don’t expect much more than what you see.- Gamers' Temple
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If you're looking for a third-person shooter and are a patient gamer, then you'll have a good time with Metal Arms. If instead you're just looking for a platform game along the lines of Ratchet & Clank, then you may want to pass on this one as it can prove to be frustrating.- Gamers' Temple
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Will prove too frustrating for most gamers. It is best left to Galactica buffs who know the difference between a dagget and a Cylon and who are looking for any nostalgia fix that they can get their hands on.- Gamers' Temple
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A surprisingly entertaining game, as long as you don’t take your gaming too seriously.- Gamers' Temple
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Even the most die-hard fans of the series will quickly become disappointed and bored to tears soon thereafter. Very little effort was put into the game’s design or implementation, so you shouldn't put any effort into buying it.- Gamers' Temple
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PGR2 just doesn't make sure that you meet a race's goal – it will watch how you race and reward good moves.- Gamers' Temple
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It can have its moments, but a lack of action and exciting mini-games can make Muppet Party Cruise drag on like a bad party.- Gamers' Temple
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Hillys is an intriguing and beautiful world - part Venice, part Naboo, and entirely fascinating.- Gamers' Temple
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