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 |
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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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Completely different from Double Agent for the Xbox 360, this version features its own exciting stealth-action campaign, plus a solid new multiplayer mode and some great cooperative missions.- GameSpot
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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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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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Rebirth makes some minor improvements on the familiar formula, but it's still hampered by repetitive, tedious gameplay and a story that never seems to get anywhere.- GameSpot
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Neither a good action game on its own merits, nor quality fan service, Reservoir Dogs is an out and out failure.- GameSpot
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Neither a good action game on its own merits, nor quality fan service, Reservoir Dogs is an out and out failure.- GameSpot
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Raven improves upon the great work it did with the "X-Men Legends" games, creating a lengthy adventure that touches upon nearly every last corner of the Marvel Universe.- GameSpot
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Raven improves upon the great work it did with the X-Men Legends games, creating a lengthy adventure that touches nearly every last corner of the Marvel Universe.- GameSpot
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Raven improves upon the great work it did with the X-Men Legends games, creating a lengthy adventure that touches nearly every last corner of the Marvel Universe.- GameSpot
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Raven improves upon the great work it did with the X-Men Legends games, creating a lengthy adventure that touches upon nearly every last corner of the Marvel Universe.- GameSpot
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The structure of the game is pretty sound, but moving the tricks into a racing scenario completely changes the game, and not always for the better.- GameSpot
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Forces of Corruption is a great addition to the Empire at War saga thanks to an interesting new faction that offers up a different way to conquer the galaxy.- GameSpot
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Capcom's latest PSP compilation has some emulation issues, but there's enough of the good stuff on the disc to make it worth checking out.- GameSpot
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There are bits and pieces of Eureka Seven that come across as legitimate fan service, but the game is so wildly uneven and devoid of decent gameplay that only the most forgiving fans will be able to tolerate it.- GameSpot
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Extraction Point offers up about five more hours of the intense F.E.A.R. gameplay, but that's pretty much it.- GameSpot
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Flushed Away for the Nintendo DS is a decent 3D side-scroller, but there isn't much more than a couple of hours of play built into it.- GameSpot
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Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2 might as well be Dynasty Warriors Vol. 1.5, with its few minor upgrades, less-than-enjoyable multiplayer mode, and done-to-death hack-and-slash gameplay.- GameSpot
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Touch Detective is packed with goofy characters and funny dialogue, but its overly opaque adventure game puzzle designs prevent it from being much fun.- GameSpot
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This slightly enhanced version of Tecmo's endearing, puzzle-heavy PSP platformer is still fun, but it feels small on the PS2.- GameSpot
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This basic game receives some nice updates in its "refuelled" mode, but it's still best suited for those who hold some shred of nostalgia for the original game.- GameSpot
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Flushed Away is a generic run-and-jump game that's hampered by technical problems.- GameSpot
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Juka's quest is aesthetically pleasing and incorporates a couple of twists on the usual action role-playing game blueprint, but the easygoing gameplay is clearly geared toward inexperienced players.- GameSpot
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Flushed Away for the GBA is a dull, repetitive side-scroller that deserves to be flushed away.- GameSpot
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Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is a derivative, uninteresting, and sloppy beat-'em-up.- GameSpot
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Neither a good action game on its own merits, nor quality fan service, Reservoir Dogs is an out and out failure.- GameSpot
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Completely different from Double Agent for the Xbox 360, this version features its own exciting stealth-action campaign, plus a solid new multiplayer mode and some great cooperative missions.- GameSpot
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Raven improves upon the great work it did with the X-Men Legends games, creating a lengthy adventure that touches nearly every last corner of the Marvel Universe.- GameSpot
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Flushed Away is a generic run-and-jump game that's hampered by technical problems.- GameSpot
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Say good-bye to the historical authenticity of Strongholds past and hello to one generic, seriously flawed fantasy RTS.- GameSpot
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One of the best names in flight combat delivers another standout installment in Ace Combat X for the PSP, which features its own story and well-designed gameplay twists.- GameSpot
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