GamerWeb Sega's Scores
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For 115 reviews, this publication has graded:
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67% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Metropolis Street Racer | |
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| Lowest review score: | World Series Baseball 2K1 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 70 out of 115
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Mixed: 34 out of 115
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Negative: 11 out of 115
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One of those rare games that not only sucks you in, but pins you down and gives you noogies as time passes unmercifully.- GamerWeb Sega
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The combination of incredible graphics, outstanding control, flawless sound, and the groud-breaking Kudos system make this one the kind of game that will thrill racing veterans while converting new fanatics by the carload.- GamerWeb Sega
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This is a title that rewards all comic book store jockeys and supplies unending gameplay for those aching for a fighter fix.- GamerWeb Sega
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POD SpeedZone scratches a long-standing itch: A simple, multiplayer racing game that's beginner-friendly but rewards the persistent. While not the deepest game of the lot, it will keep you and your phone line busy.- GamerWeb Sega
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It could have been a little better had there been a create-a-player mode, but the originality of the different modes of play and the great detail make this one a keeper.- GamerWeb Sega
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Forget all that other FPS and Sports nonsense and just say a quick prayer to Sonic Team for delivering some Mexican mana from heaven.- GamerWeb Sega
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The speed will amaze you and the gameplay and graphics will blow you away. Go get it. Now.- GamerWeb Sega
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Insanely fun, strategic combat, a host of interesting missions, more customization than you can shake a photon sword at and top-notch graphics that don't depend on flash to satisfy make this one a no-brainer.- GamerWeb Sega
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Fortunately, the offline game plays like butter with its deep features and assortment of customization for the hardcore basketball fan.- GamerWeb Sega
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The game to own. It's the game your friends will stop by to play. It's the game that you can play against people even if you have no friends -- online.- GamerWeb Sega
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It does have a truly spectacular feel of control and speed that makes every course that is included a joy to pass through again and again.- GamerWeb Sega
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Believe the hype. Jet Grind Radio is top-notch in every way and there's absolutely no excuse for not adding it to your Dreamcast library.- GamerWeb Sega
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You'll be playing forever -- building your own character and trying to defeat UFC Mode and Champion Road. This game has tons to offer.- GamerWeb Sega
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"Sega GT is hot sh*t." Get this game, play this game. Live this game. Fuzzbuster not included.- GamerWeb Sega
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Top-notch presentation, eye-popping graphics and phenomenal sound bytes make this the best "kiddie" title of the year!- GamerWeb Sega
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Amazing graphics, limitless playability. You just won't find a fighting game this good for a long time to come.- GamerWeb Sega
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Top-notch. If you waited impatiently for "Rainbow Six" and then were disappointed with the final product, H&D will be a welcome addition.- GamerWeb Sega
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Each track looks great, and they are filled to the brim with hovering blimps, helicopters, city structures, and countless other details that just scream "Sega!"- GamerWeb Sega
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It isn't at the very top because the very best bits aren't in plentiful enough supply, but when the gameplay is good, there is nothing else on the system to match it.- GamerWeb Sega
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Incredibly addictive gameplay mixed with mostly good graphics and sound make this one a big hit with everyone who plays it.- GamerWeb Sega
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If you like racing games but want action, without all those sissy rockets and machine guns, Demolition Racer:No Exit may be what you're jonesin' for.- GamerWeb Sega
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Grandia II not only provides one of the best combat systems ever seen in an RPG, it also serves up a thought-provoking story (once you get past a rather arid first half), eye-poppingly beautiful graphics, and some truly likable characters.- GamerWeb Sega
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The game is constructed on a solid engine, offers exceptional gameplay, and has some of the best graphics seen in any DC title to date. While the game doesn’t make the revolutionary leap many fans were looking for, what’s here is rock solid.- GamerWeb Sega
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The difficulty level is significantly higher, be that a good or a bad thing, I’ll leave it to you to decide.- GamerWeb Sega
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Players who are ready to experience online racing with all the bells and whistles should purchase this title immediately. And if you hope to beat anyone, you'd better do it quickly. There are a lot of fierce competitors ready to chew you up and spit your humiliated carcass out.- GamerWeb Sega
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You're going to have to stick with the game for a while if you hope to unlock everything it has to offer, but I sincerely doubt that, that will be a problem as each mode is as fun and engaging as it is unique.- GamerWeb Sega
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