GameSpot's Scores
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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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R-Type Dimensions is a faithful albeit somewhat pricey update of the coin-op classic with few surprises.- GameSpot
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My World, My Way needs more than a charming exterior to sweep you off your feet.- GameSpot
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Savage Moon offers a decent challenge for tower-defense fans, but some off-kilter AI and its trial-and-error nature won't make converts out of nonbelievers.- GameSpot
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Rygar feels every bit as old as you'd expect from a six-year-old game, but it still has some really fun moments.- GameSpot
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This gory, gorgeous action game has plenty of flaws, but it will still satisfy your thirst for blood.- GameSpot
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This gory, gorgeous action game has plenty of flaws, but it will still satisfy your thirst for blood.- GameSpot
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An obtuse interface makes MLB Front Office Manager bewildering even to baseball-sim veterans.- GameSpot
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An obtuse interface makes MLB Front Office Manager bewildering even to baseball-sim veterans.- GameSpot
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An obtuse interface makes MLB Front Office Manager bewildering even to baseball-sim veterans.- GameSpot
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After years of solitude, the world's most addictive management game goes multiplayer with great results.- GameSpot
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Beautiful visuals, great music, exciting gameplay, and an innovative control scheme make Big Bang Mini one of the best DS games out there.- GameSpot
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The presentation is slick, the controls are great, and at times you really do feel like you're skateboarding. It’s unfortunate that things get dragged down by the occasionally frustrating and buggy challenges; that walking on foot isn’t handled better; and that the game’s physics and artificial intelligence aren’t consistent and sometimes get in the way of the gameplay; because Skate 2 has so much to offer.- GameSpot
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The presentation is slick, the controls are great, and at times you really do feel like you're skateboarding. It’s unfortunate that things get dragged down by the occasionally frustrating and buggy challenges; that walking on foot isn’t handled better; and that the game’s physics and artificial intelligence aren’t consistent and sometimes get in the way of the gameplay; because Skate 2 has so much to offer.- GameSpot
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Average gameplay and an unforgettable main character merge in this short but endearing adventure.- GameSpot
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Second Evolution is an engaging action role-playing game that's just as enjoyable as its PlayStation forebear.- GameSpot
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Fans of the original arcade version will get a kick out of playing this PlayStation Network racer, but a steep price and limited replay value limit its longevity.- GameSpot
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Magic Ball's short-lived thrills are anything but magical, but they make for a decent distraction.- GameSpot
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This math-based minigame collection works well as a revision tool for reinforcing what you already know, but is unlikely to teach any new skills.- GameSpot
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The Lord of the Rings: Conquest is an exciting and action-packed way to experience Middle-earth, provided that you have the patience and fortitude to shoulder a few frustrating burdens.- GameSpot
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The Lord of the Rings: Conquest is an exciting and action-packed way to experience Middle-earth, provided that you have the patience and fortitude to shoulder a few frustrating burdens.- GameSpot
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Mirror's Edge is many things: invigorating, infuriating, fulfilling, and confusing. It isn't for everybody, and it stumbles often for a game that holds velocity in such high esteem. But even with all of its foibles and frustrations, it makes some impressive leaps; it just doesn't nail the landing.- GameSpot
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After beating 17 races in less than two hours, you'll have seen everything that this miserable excuse for a racing game has to offer.- GameSpot
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It's hard to mess up a hidden-object game, but Interpol tries.- GameSpot
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The second Elebits makes its way to a new platform with a new focus, but it still makes for a very fun adventure.- GameSpot
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Technical problems mar this delightfully crass, immature, and over-the-top sandbox game.- GameSpot
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Lumines Supernova is well priced and brimming with great content, but the lack of online multiplayer is unfortunate.- GameSpot
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It's not as fun fun as the real thing, but you can still have a good time with this minigolf game.- GameSpot
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