Games Radar's Scores
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For 999 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 1.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Nintendogs: Lab & Friends | |
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| Lowest review score: | Driving Emotion Type-S |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 670 out of 999
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Mixed: 262 out of 999
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Negative: 67 out of 999
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At times this sense of freedom is overwhelming, and attending to the minutiae can be tiresome.- Games Radar
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[Biohazzard] This is GC's real killer game. It's worth getting the console for and surpasses all that you could hope for from a remake.We crave the UK release like zombies crave brains. [GamesMaster Magazine]- Games Radar
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By focusing on the Michael Owens, EA've forgotten the Gary Nevilles - capturing the magic, but fluffing the basics. [PSM2]- Games Radar
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It may not be as deep as it could or should be, but Red Card can really kick it, and you can't help but love that.- Games Radar
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This is as close as you'll come to a sense of believable espionage this side of MGS2.- Games Radar
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TreyArch has excelled itself, not just failing to get [the camera] right, but setting mind-blowing new standards in incomprehensibility. [Edge]- Games Radar
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Cossacks remains a flawed best-seller, and Art of War doesn't do quite enough to change that. [PC Format]- Games Radar
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With 66 levels, only four weapons and none of the cleverness of its Bam! brother "Ecks Vs Sever," this is one castle you won't be wanting to return to regularly. [GamesMaster]- Games Radar
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As pleasurable to gaze on as Leia, as cheekily charming as Solo, and as ingenious as Lando's moustache. [PC Gamer UK]- Games Radar
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Too dull to make much of a splash. All you really do is run through the levels again and again, without feeling any sense of achievement when you unlock something new or win a race. [Playstation Max]- Games Radar
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While this is no "Never Say Never Again," it's hardly "Goldfinger" either. Sorry about that, 007. [XGamer]- Games Radar
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Unlike previous expansions it doesn't pack any real innovations. Looks like we'll have to wait for The Sims Online for that. [GamesMaster]- Games Radar
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Ultimately though, this is one for serious Spearites only. [GamesMaster]- Games Radar
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A balls-out, seat-of-your-pants ride that shows the lesser known motor sport of rallying in all its rugged glory. At the very least, the most brutal racer on PS2 yet. [PSM2 Magazine]- Games Radar
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Ignore the vapid thrills promised by shinier, shallower games, and enjoy mastering one of the most challenging fighters for ages. [PSM2 Magazine]- Games Radar
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The graphics and animation are consistently brilliant. There are some gorgeous environments to explore, a superbly adapted control system for GBA. [GamesMaster Magazine]- Games Radar
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It's quick, brash and very noisy but underneath that wild exterior lurks a racer of surprising finesse. [PSM2 Magazine]- Games Radar
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It's Tony's finest handheld outing yet. The new levels, improved graphics and hassle-free multi-player mode make Hawk a half-pipe hero. [GamesMaster]- Games Radar
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As your handling becomes more intuitive, the detail melts into the background and, with just a tiny eye-blur, you get that huge photorealism kick. [XGamer Magazine]- Games Radar
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JSFR looks better than any game around but, being a bit too easy and slow, it doesn't involve or engage you as it should. [GamesMaster Magazine]- Games Radar
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Sits comfortably between the hardcore elements of the stately "Links," and the cutesy arcadeness of more console-orientated golf. [PC Format]- Games Radar
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It's not terrible, by any means. It's just that, considering the degree of expectation surrounding it and the power of Xbox itself (Halo, anyone?), it should - and could - have offered so much more. [GamesMaster]- Games Radar
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Despite the messy structure, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is still up there with the best of them, knocking most of the competition for six. And that's what counts. [GamesMaster Magazine]- Games Radar
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A mind-meddlingly varied game that throws new ideas at you every ten paces. [NGC]- Games Radar
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It's great for a quick 10-minute thrill but not something I'd spend 45 quid on. [XGamer Magazine]- Games Radar
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Despite the 12 years since his debut, it's as captivating, exciting and, more importantly, as fun as it ever was - but of Sega, we'd expect no less. [GamesMaster]- Games Radar
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Compared to the massive rendered cutscenes in "Tekken 3," Tekken Advance looks like a small-scale side story of the series, rather than a fully-fledged sequel.- Games Radar
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The bit with the insect queen probably ranks as the Most Disturbing Moment In A Game Ever. [XGamer Magazine]- Games Radar
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This new ability to duel on demand is sure to please fervent fight-fans and is a very useful training tool for those wanting to prepare intensively for an on-line rumpus.- Games Radar
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