GamerWeb Sony's Scores
- Games
For 294 reviews, this publication has graded:
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58% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec | |
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| Lowest review score: | Driven |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 173 out of 294
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Mixed: 90 out of 294
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Negative: 31 out of 294
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With poor design, few "levels" and frustrating gameplay, there’s not a lot here to praise.- GamerWeb Sony
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In terms of physics I must say that I'm really at awe with the direction the game took.- GamerWeb Sony
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Fast gameplay and tons of features turn what could be an ordinary churned out sequel into a new benchmark for anti-gravity racers.- GamerWeb Sony
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It’s got some decent control (albeit with a few quirky cameras), and a whole lot of potential, but I saw none of the flash that it should’ve had.- GamerWeb Sony
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A solid, yet simple rally game that works for what it tries to do. Its lack of vehicle customization restrict its appeal, and hinders its chance against heavy hitters like Colin Mcrae 3 and even GT3’s rally mode.- GamerWeb Sony
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A great game. It's simple gameplay will take you back to the old school days of pure gaming goodness.- GamerWeb Sony
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It tells a fun epic tale, with great music, and the gameplay is solid enough to keep you interested. Unfortunately, the shaky camera, cheap enemy AI, and a limited move list keep this game from being stellar.- GamerWeb Sony
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UFC fans should be more than satisfied. It’s not as polished as I would’ve liked, and the depth is somewhat hindered by overly similar modes of play.- GamerWeb Sony
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The game was presented as an action/adventure flight game when it really fits in as more of a limited no frills flight sim.- GamerWeb Sony
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Stunning visuals, spectacular gameplay, and a realistic plot.- GamerWeb Sony
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The realism, atmosphere, sound, and diversified gameplay is more than enough to keep players in their seats for hours.- GamerWeb Sony
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Could have been a better racer had the framerate not stopped at key points in the game and also if the game had a little more replay value.- GamerWeb Sony
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Incredibly polished, and rivals anything with the Neversoft name on it. With tons of objectives, huge levels, great animation, and even jiggly boobs, Aggressive Inline is a game that no gamer should miss.- GamerWeb Sony
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Heavy Iron gets much respect from me for making this such an authentic Scooby-Doo videogame.- GamerWeb Sony
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Sadly, many people will pass this title up for something with a bit more "flash" instead of going for substance – something Headhunter definitely has.- GamerWeb Sony
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One could nitpick the title for what it doesn’t deliver, but what it does deliver is pretty amazing; a highly playable movie-licensed superhero game! Who woulda thunk it?- GamerWeb Sony
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There isn’t much fun to be found in the game despite its solid gameplay mechanics.- GamerWeb Sony
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Lacking in the depth that even arcade-style fans look for, the only strength of the game is in its unique fish-landing interface, which is very PS2-centric.- GamerWeb Sony
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A breath of fresh air and certainly a game any tennis fan or PS2 owner shouldn’t be without.- GamerWeb Sony
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This is the epitome of what fighting games should be, having practice, patience, and technique take precedence over simple button mashing.- GamerWeb Sony
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An extremely satisfying experience and, if nothing else, certainly renewed my appreciation for classical music and for conductors, in general.- GamerWeb Sony
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Given the choice between Tiger Woods and Hot Shots Golf 3, I'd take Hot Shots any day.- GamerWeb Sony
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An awesome package of gameplay, sound, and story to improve greatly on an already attractive package. Bravo LucasArts, bravo indeed.- GamerWeb Sony
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Fatal Frame is damn scary. For the first time ever, I not only had to play a game with the lights on, but I had to throw in another game afterward playing this to kill the mood of it all.- GamerWeb Sony
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For being button-masher friendly and suffering from uninspiring Career and Tournament modes, the game still somehow manages to end up as a rather top-notch boxer.- GamerWeb Sony
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Tedious gameplay, horrid loading times, and a first few hours of gameplay hell make the game rather uninspiring. But getting past the first few hours will reward the gamer will a slightly better gaming experience.- GamerWeb Sony
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This is still the same game with only minor tweaking that doesn't make for any new experience.- GamerWeb Sony
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Because the combo system doesn't play a major role in the game due to the AI being brain dead, the game dies out rather quickly and many will get instantly bored with the title.- GamerWeb Sony
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This is easily the best PGA Tour game for any console since "PGA Tour Golf II" for the Genesis.- GamerWeb Sony
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The camera problems and the game's unnecessarily uneven difficulty seal Pac-Man World 2's fate, in spite of the game's depth.- GamerWeb Sony
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