GamerWeb Xbox's Scores
- Games
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 game developers have setup one of the best fighting systems this side of the original Mortal Kombat but the aspect where MK: DA truly excels greater then any fighter that I have played on the Xbox is depth.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The difficult AI (thankfully adjustable with the difficulty levels) helps to keep things challenging (and at times frustrating) while the story keeps the player hooked and coming back for more.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Graphics, control, and sound all perform excellently without hiccups of any kind.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The graphics are very good and the story is original...I would have expected better. The dialogue and music bring the game down.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The addition of online play, coupled with the flexibility of the fighting styles makes for a surprisingly deep arcade fighter.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Because of its simplicity, it doesn't take much sports knowledge to pick up and play, and that's a major reason why I loved it.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The graphics, sound, and game play all do a great job of conveying the mood the game is trying to establish.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Simply put, it's just plain fun, and I couldn't stop playing. The game plays great, but the only drawback to this is there aren't that many different modes.- GamerWeb Xbox
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With better graphical flare than many of today's simulation and arcade sports titles, Hitz not only boasts more arcade action but also dishes it on fun platters one after another.- 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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Amazing visuals, strong audio, great depth both single player and multiplayer wise, beautiful presentation and solid all around gameplay makes Deathrow one of the hottest and most underrated titles of the year.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The right mixture of intrigue, fright, and gore make for the best survival/horror game currently out for the Xbox.- GamerWeb Xbox
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One of those Xbox games that couldn't be done on another console without comprimising quality.- GamerWeb Xbox
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This game is definitely for the multiplayer and that's what makes it enjoyable. If you're looking for solo-play action then you definitely need to look elsewhere.- GamerWeb Xbox
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P.S. to LucasArts - The Xbox has 4 controller ports and LAN capabilities…- GamerWeb Xbox
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With a respectable amount of tracks and a good number of riders to choose from Splashdown delivers in almost every department for an extreme racing title.- GamerWeb Xbox
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Perhaps one of the biggest improvements over previous incarnations of Tony Hawk would be the soundtrack...Now you can skate to whoever it is that gets you in mood, be it the Ramones, Black Flag, or Color Me Badd.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The levels are not timed - in those that require you to meet a set point limit; it is very easy to just perform the same move over and over again to get the necessary score. The lack of difficulty in certain areas drops the replayability.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The music fits the frantic pace of the game play and the menus and player taunts, grunts, and hits are all done very well.- GamerWeb Xbox
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From the music to the finer details, TransWorld Surf allows you to really immerse yourself in the environment. The music soundtrack is very well done and probably one of the best I have seen in any game.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The amount of detail displayed by the player models will simply astound you. Players look exactly like themselves from head to toe.- 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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The trick system is easy but limited, a flaw that should not have happened. All in all this game is a good buy.- GamerWeb Xbox
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The control scheme can be a bit difficult to get used to at first, but thanks to Battle Engine Aquila's instructive tutorial, the whole becomes extremely easy, extremely fast.- GamerWeb Xbox
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I don't know about you, but any of the NBA games I watch on TV there is some defense happening on the court. No lie, I played NBA Live 2002 on the hardest setting and still burned the opposing team by over 30 points. The AI in this game has some serious issues.- GamerWeb Xbox
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