GameSpot's Scores
- Games
For 12,662 reviews, this publication has graded:
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42% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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52% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Split Fiction | |
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| Lowest review score: | Raven's Cry |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 5,401 out of 12662
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Mixed: 5,906 out of 12662
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Negative: 1,355 out of 12662
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Featuring great graphics, a memorable story, and plenty of diverse missions, Myth III's campaign will present a welcome challenge for veterans and newcomers alike.- GameSpot
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It's a successful look at the sweaty soap opera that is pro wrestling, although a few interface issues and complex mechanics make it a little unfriendly to wrestling newbies.- GameSpot
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The game is so effective at drawing out your inner child that by the midway point of your first simulated season, you'll find yourself longing for a stick of cementlike gum.- GameSpot
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At its core, EndWar is a bit too simple, but it does offer a unique voice command system and terrific production values.- GameSpot
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Eden Studios has added another impressive rally game to that mix, one that boasts exciting action, a strong career mode, and attractive graphics.- GameSpot
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In short form: If you like "Diablo," you'll like Lodoss. If not, steer clear. Just don't pick it up expecting the anime itself in game form.- GameSpot
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It's hardly frustration free, but there's enough payoff in Speed Devils Online to make it worth your time.- GameSpot
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This pirate-themed strategy game is accessible enough to be enjoyed by just about anyone.- GameSpot
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A wildly addictive, bizarrely rewarding adventure constrained by tight restrictions that only loosen after a significant time investment.- GameSpot
- Posted Mar 31, 2015
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And while the gameplay doesn't really do anything especially remarkable, and the adventure is unfortunately quite short, Destroy All Humans! shows such enthusiasm for its thematic inspiration that you can't help but at least appreciate what it tries to do.- GameSpot
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- Posted Nov 17, 2011
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It's reasonable to expect updates to Cold War at a steady clip. Weapons will be tweaked, issues will be patched, and gameplay will be balanced. Zombies has a strong foundation and may very well be improved further by potential updates, but the gap between multiplayer and the Warzone ecosystem is too wide to be bridged by small tweaks. Zombies is a good co-op time overall, but multiplayer falls flat, leaving the strong campaign to do most of the heavy lifting.- GameSpot
- Posted Nov 20, 2020
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An exciting and varied experience that should appeal to action junkies and armchair tacticians alike. Although not without its problems, this is a sequel done right: It's just as fun, but it's bigger, broader, and more fully realized.- GameSpot
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Seriously intense, and anyone with a stomach for the game's concept ought to find it fiendishly entertaining.- GameSpot
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Race Driver pushes the DS hardware to its limits, and the result is a deep and enjoyable racing game.- GameSpot
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The pure joy of commanding a small army of malicious minions more than makes up for Overlord's minor shortcomings.- GameSpot
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It may not have all the newfangled bells and whistles that you'd want from a sequel, but if you're a fan of the series who absolutely must have new tracks as soon as possible, Dominator should satisfy you nicely.- GameSpot
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Mega Man ZX offers a familiar but refined combination of action and platforming that will challenge even the most seasoned Mega Man veterans.- GameSpot
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A well-made action strategy game that offers a whimsical art style, setting it apart from other games that try to take a more serious approach. But don't let the cartoonish looks fool you--even veteran players will get a satisfying and serious challenge from the campaign.- GameSpot
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It's soccer starring Mario and friends, but the problem is, there just isn't enough "Mario" in Super Mario Strikers.- GameSpot
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While the game successfully melds Nintendo's signature charm to America's pastime, a couple of fundamental gameplay gaffes keep it from being the exceptional arcade hardball game that it could be.- GameSpot
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Prototype 2 on the PC is almost identical to its console counterparts, which makes for a brutal and exciting adventure.- GameSpot
- Posted Jul 26, 2012
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Madden NFL 25 marks a quarter-century of football gaming with a disappointing addition to this venerable franchise.- GameSpot
- Posted Aug 26, 2013
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Nonetheless, it's an entertaining, well-balanced game that provides a good deal of fun while it lasts.- GameSpot
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Aside from introducing many Legend of Zelda fans to the Warriors franchise, Hyrule Warriors adds little innovation to Koei’s megaseries as a whole, but nevertheless brings an undeniable spark ignited by the crossover cast itself.- GameSpot
- Posted Sep 17, 2014
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If the heavy focus on trial and error doesn't rattle you, Stuntman: Ignition can be some explosive fun.- GameSpot
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ShootMania Storm's sleek action is an invigorating return to the days of speedy, purely skill-based shooters.- GameSpot
- Posted Apr 20, 2013
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Those expecting to play around with the physics of an open video game world will find themselves lamenting the lack of control and additional objectives after a short period of time, and those wanting nothing more than to find out where the narrative goes will be discouraged by how frustrating the gameplay can occasionally be. The essence of The Magic Circle is somewhere in between.- GameSpot
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Watch Dogs Legion is an anti-fascist game, and it's admirable that it sticks to that message and sees it through to a satisfying and affirming conclusion. It also bolsters the franchise's clever hacking gameplay to offer more creativity than ever. One of Legion's more profound messages is about what it means to be a true Londoner, and by the game's end, you'll have a DedSec crew made of wildly diverse and disparate citizens from unique cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds--all united in their goal to restore their home. If anything, that's as powerful a message for the game as you can get…Watch Dogs: Legion struggles with tone at times, but its empowering message about unity and justice still shines in a game that is as absurd as it is impactful.- GameSpot
- Posted Oct 28, 2020
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Don't let the license fool you. Snoopy's game is loaded with intense air combat that players of any age can appreciate.- GameSpot
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