GamerWeb Xbox's Scores
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For 136 reviews, this publication has graded:
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77% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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19% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell | |
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| Lowest review score: | Sneakers |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 97 out of 136
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Mixed: 35 out of 136
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Negative: 4 out of 136
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The over emphasis on action and less emphasis on using your wits drags it down to a pretty standard evolution of the Tomb Raider formula.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The idea behind it was brilliant, but the execution drug it right out of innovative and right into mediocrity.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Adding some variety would have been nice. As it is, what puzzles are in the game are average, and running around collecting things gets rather tiring after a few levels.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Other visual effects are absolutely horrid, such as driving through water. I expected a little bit more polish environmentally.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Once you get by all of the sex, drugs, alcohol, and profanity you'll notice that there is an actual BMX game underneath with fairly inventive level design and some solid gameplay mechanics that actually would have amounted to a fun game had it not been bogged down by so much profane material.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Why this game didn't go through a more rigorous testing period is beyond me. There is no excuse for some of the bugs in this game, especially the visuals.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The primary gameplay is fun, a very creative and enjoyable diversion, but it doesn't go anywhere. It simply doesn't lend itself to a continuously evolving experience.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Sadly the lack of multiplayer support and any kind of depth beyond the two playable races really hamper the game's lastability.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The graphics also suffer from the ever plaguing problem of graphical slowdown which occurs at almost every turn.- GamerWeb Xbox
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One of the biggest issues I had was with the rigid clunky feel to the characters. Punches and kicks didn't seem to flow correctly.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The horrid controls as well as the soddy graphical design and the wretched artificial intelligence all make this title a rent at best.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The frustrating camera angles and lack of any real replay value hurt this title considerably.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Cel-shading is average, voice acting is nothing more then decent, but the lack of save points and frustrating, repeated gameplay spoils it all.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Those interested in recreating some Looney Tune action should definitely look into picking this title up, especially with some of the extras that are included on the disc (classic clips, artwork, etc.) that are unlocked as the game progresses.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Namco threw in everything except the kitchen sink in terms of gameplay, and DTR suffers for it.- GamerWeb Xbox
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A half assed attempt at a college football game that is only playable because it has so much of "NFL 2K3" enrooted in its core.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The type of game where if someone doesn't like the general idea, keeping interested could be a horrifying task.- GamerWeb Xbox
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If you know you have the patience for long load times and like destruction derby, then the game is very rewarding.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The controls are mediocre, the graphics are amazing, and the gameplay is sub par, yet another occasion where graphics DO NOT make a game great.- GamerWeb Xbox
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It's the same gameplay, a few little background changes, a customizable soundtrack option and a couple new modes mixed into a big pot.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Fun while it lasts (if you can get past how slow it is), but it doesn't last long.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Sadly there isn't much there but what there is turns out to be really quite a fun ride.- GamerWeb Xbox
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While Gauntlet: Dark Legacy is a decent enough game, its main saving grace is the four player co-op play, something of a rarity.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Yet another game that could have been great but suffers from unimaginative development and bland mechanics.- GamerWeb Xbox
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An unprecedented, uninspiring, un-everything negative pile of digital garbage- GamerWeb Xbox
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The game became old as soon as I placed it into the drive and started it up.- GamerWeb Xbox
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There are of course boss battles, and a (very) few puzzles to solve, but overall, it's basic spell casting over and over again. This limited gameplay styling ultimately is the downfall to Nightcaster.- GamerWeb Xbox
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I could hardly play this game for 5 minutes without getting bored; there is just no "fun factor."- GamerWeb Xbox
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