GameSpot's Scores
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For 12,659 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: | Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree | |
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| Lowest review score: | Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 5,399 out of 12659
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Mixed: 5,905 out of 12659
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Negative: 1,355 out of 12659
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The dull, repetitive combat and uninspired mission structure prevent At World's End from being much fun.- GameSpot
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The dull, repetitive combat and uninspired mission structure prevent At World's End from being much fun.- GameSpot
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The DS rendition of At World's End delivers a good mix of sword fighting and acrobatic exploration that jibes with the movie's overall tone.- GameSpot
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Due to shoddy collision detection and a dearth of content, this Labyrinth just isn't worth solving.- GameSpot
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Major League Baseball 2K7 for the Game Boy Advance is light on features, but it's the sloppy fielding that ultimately ruins it.- GameSpot
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At one point, the Art of Fighting series featured some of the most innovative fighting games around. But they haven't aged well, and this collection merely showcases that fact.- GameSpot
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Rampage World Tour is a bare-bones port of the arcade original, which means it's shallow but fun when played with friends for a short while.- GameSpot
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There's really nothing legendary about most of the old arcade games found in Taito Legends 2.- GameSpot
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Replacing a light gun with touch-screen support doesn't make up for Touch the Dead's contrived gameplay or its stiff, boxy presentation.- GameSpot
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Soltrio Solitaire is a solitaire game that costs $10. Yes, solitaire. You know, that game that comes free with every Windows PC ever made? The single-player card game that is so easy to obtain for free on the Internet that it might as well be falling out of the sky? Right. This is that, except it's on Xbox Live Arcade, and it's 10 bucks. Does anyone see anything wrong with this picture?- GameSpot
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Though it doesn't take full advantage of the PlayStation 3 hardware, MLB 07: The Show is a great game, and the new road to the show mode is fantastic.- GameSpot
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Etrian Odyssey is a turn-based role-playing game like any other, but it sports one heck of a mean streak to elevate it above the crowd.- GameSpot
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Innocent Life is a watered-down Harvest Moon game without the series' trademark depth and charm.- GameSpot
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Resident Evil 4's strong gameplay somehow manages to survive, despite a lazy porting job that will leave some PC owners wondering what all the fuss was about.- GameSpot
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While there are certainly worse movie-license games out there, Shrek the Third still feels slapdash and thoughtless, plus its function to entertain is overwhelmed by its function to make money.- GameSpot
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While there are certainly worse movie-license games out there, Shrek the Third still feels slapdash and thoughtless, plus its function to entertain is overwhelmed by its function to make money.- GameSpot
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While there are certainly worse movie-license games out there, Shrek the Third still feels slapdash and thoughtless, plus its function to entertain is overwhelmed by its function to make money.- GameSpot
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Shrek the Third is a lazy game that coasts by on the strength of the brand.- GameSpot
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Juggling the different characters' abilities is interesting, though some may not like the repetition or the game's gradual pace.- GameSpot
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Younger fans of the show will likely enjoy watching the story gradually unfold as they constantly use the characters' superpowers to fight monsters in Lyoko's virtual world. However, the game's sluggish pace, repetitive combat, and straightforward puzzles guarantee that older or experienced players will lose interest long before the story reaches its conclusion.- GameSpot
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Shrek the Third for the Game Boy Advance is a team-oriented adventure game that's hurt by its crummy presentation and overly simplistic puzzles.- GameSpot
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Calling All Cars! is a frantic good time that's cut short by a serious lack of content.- GameSpot
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It was an interesting mix of action back in its day, and it's still interesting today. Unfortunately, even the three-player online play can't make up for the PlayStation 3 version's terrible, touchy control.- 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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The only thing devilish about this overblown "Breakout" clone is its crummy collision detection.- GameSpot
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Infernal embraces style over substance, resulting in a dull and repetitive shooting experience.- GameSpot
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No love of choo-choos is required for this flawed but addictive puzzle game about life as a train dispatcher.- GameSpot
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By using an intuitive control scheme similar to Electronic Arts' own "Battle for Middle-earth 2," Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars proves that strategy has a big role to play on consoles. If you have an Xbox 360 and even the remotest interest in earth-shattering explosions or campy science fiction, you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy.- GameSpot
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Driver '76 is a GTA clone that's technically uneven and short on originality, personality, and content.- GameSpot
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If you haven't played the previous games, you won't know or care what's going on in the latest one, but if you have played the previous games, you'll feel like you're paying almost full price to play the same game over again.- GameSpot
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