GameSpot's Scores
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For 12,663 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: 5,402 out of 12663
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Mixed: 5,906 out of 12663
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Negative: 1,355 out of 12663
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Disney's Meet the Robinsons is a fairly satisfying movie tie-in that borrows heavily from a number of classic adventure and action games.- GameSpot
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But even if you're a fan of the original bongo-bangin' rhythm game who's eager for more of the same, it's likely that the game's strained musical selection will put a damper on the experience.- GameSpot
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Puzzle gamers looking for a quality weekend rental need look no further than Frogger 2.- GameSpot
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With the addition of online play, Bomberman Online takes an old standard and makes it feel at least somewhat fresh again.- GameSpot
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With a simple concept and some stylish design, Honeycomb Beat is a nice game to look at that ultimately doesn't go anywhere.- GameSpot
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This isn't exactly the most overachieving action game around, but it's not a bad showcase of what the PSP can do, and it's generally entertaining for as long as it lasts.- GameSpot
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For all that The Hulk misses on, like the repetitive level designs and the clumsy stealth action sequences, the game gets enough of it right to tip the scales in its favor.- GameSpot
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Blazing Angels has nice looks, but the action doesn't distinguish itself in any way.- GameSpot
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It's a solid but unremarkable addition to the aging tactical shooter.- GameSpot
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A fairly plain third-person action game that contains a more robust combat system than those found in most similar games. Its graphics, particularly the environments' graphics, aren't noteworthy, and its story isn't fully developed.- GameSpot
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It may prove to be too easy for the more experienced player.- GameSpot
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If you can manage to get a handle on the controls, you may find a likeable boxing game in Round 3 for the PSP.- GameSpot
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The action is fast and basically satisfying, resulting in what's a simple but fairly good game all around.- GameSpot
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It's a better hack-and-slash experience than Brotherhood of the Blade, but The Warrior's Code is still only suitable for dedicated fans of hack-and-slash dungeon crawlers.- GameSpot
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While it accomplishes its goal of providing a fun WWII-themed shooting gallery, it doesn't really shine in any one particular area, resulting in a game that's competent but not very compelling.- GameSpot
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Fans of the genre or of the original game would be better off renting this one first, as it doesn't really go too far out of its way to distinguish itself.- GameSpot
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Sonic Rivals keeps it simple and offers plenty of high-speed thrills, though it also has its share of frustrating moments.- GameSpot
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Disney's Meet the Robinsons is a fairly satisfying movie tie-in that borrows heavily from a number of classic adventure and action games.- GameSpot
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NFL Street 3 doesn't manage to be consistently entertaining, and the new wrinkles in its gameplay don't do enough to differentiate it from previous games in the series. Unlike Ocho Cinco, Street 3 is probably a bit too safe for its own good.- GameSpot
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An easy game to pick up and play, but unless you're a big fan of the license there isn't much to keep you playing.- GameSpot
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A competent action role-playing game and a decent movie tie-in.- GameSpot
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An easy game to pick up and play, but unless you're a big fan of the license there isn't much to keep you playing.- GameSpot
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Double Dragon for the Xbox Live Arcade will provide some quick entertainment for nostalgia fiends, but the game doesn't hold up as well as you might hope.- GameSpot
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Despite Third Dawn, Ultima Online still isn't easy to get into; it's an acquired taste, which many acquired back when there was nothing else available or similar.- GameSpot
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Resident Evil 3 isn't the best place to start for a newcomer to the series. It's a zombie-killing rampage that lacks the inventive game structure that made "Resident Evil 2" so good.- GameSpot
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Has a fantastic look, but its gameplay unsuccessfully tries to straddle the line between simulation-style tuning options and arcade-style handling and collision physics.- GameSpot
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Has an outstanding premise, but it's ultimately a disappointment.- GameSpot
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Ultimately a decent effort, but only because of its online play. The offline component of the game is simply too pointless and spotty to hold anyone's attention.- GameSpot
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If you're an RPG fan looking for some lighter fare, Torneko is a charming little adventure that manages to push the nostalgia button without feeling overly dated.- GameSpot
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A perfect example of a game that doesn't have any serious problems but doesn't do anything to really set itself apart, making it difficult to recommend because there are better alternatives available.- GameSpot
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