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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Pimp My Ride was shoddy enough as a console game, but the PSP version goes that extra mile and makes it completely unplayable.- GameSpot
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Dawnspire is an action RPG in the vein of "Diablo," spiced up with capture-the-flag action but lacking most of the addictive fun of that great hackfest.- GameSpot
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From its buggy, intensely frustrating gameplay to its near-absent production values, Made Man is a flat-out mess across every category.- 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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Penumbra is loaded with creepy psychological horror that really gets under your skin.- GameSpot
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You won't enjoy every single one of the 15 games included, but Konami Classics has just enough good stuff to make it worthwhile.- GameSpot
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Splinter Cell makes a solid debut on the PlayStation 3 by delivering more of its signature stealth action gameplay along with its unique multiplayer modes.- GameSpot
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While you'd probably be lost if you came in this late to the series, the fifth episode of Sam & Max is sharp and funny, more so than the previous installments.- GameSpot
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The breakneck action of SNK's playfully over-the-top arcade shooter series still shines on the PS2, and it makes for a value-packed compilation.- 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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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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It doesn't bear much resemblance to the movie, and it's short. Nevertheless, the DS rendition of Meet the Robinsons is a fun run-and-gun-style shooter.- 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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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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On the Game Boy Advance, Disney's Meet the Robinsons is a straightforward action game that's clearly aimed at younger players.- 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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There's no great gameplay to be found in Medal of Honor: Vanguard, so there's nothing to hide those feelings of déjà vu that you'll get when you play it. Nearly everything in the game has been done before, and it has all been done better.- GameSpot
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Tiberium Wars is Command & Conquer at its best, and an absolute blast for series fans and newcomers alike...It's simply a superb game that's fun and exciting to play both online and off.- GameSpot
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There's no great gameplay to be found in Medal of Honor: Vanguard, so there's nothing to hide those feelings of déjà vu that you'll get when you play it. Nearly everything in the game has been done before, and it has all been done better.- GameSpot
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Virtua Tennis 3 is a good game, but it plays a little too much like "Virtua Tennis: World Tour."- GameSpot
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Those already committed to the games from Pogo.com on offer here might appreciate this portable package, though it still feels a little lean.- GameSpot
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Shivering Isles adds more than enough new and interesting content to give you a great reason to dive back into the world of Oblivion.- GameSpot
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Shivering Isles adds more than enough new and interesting content to give you a great reason to dive back into the world of Oblivion.- GameSpot
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The PSP version of Test Drive Unlimited crams in just about every feature found in the PS2 version of the game, including the open-ended online world, and it does so without mucking up the experience.- GameSpot
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Symphony of the Night was an amazing adventure back in 1997, and even after 10 years, it's still most definitely worth playing.- GameSpot
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It's got some quirks, but S.T.A.L.K.E.R. delivers a dynamic and impressive first-person gameplay experience you won't soon forget.- GameSpot
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Floating adrift in the middle of the Pacific would rival the entertainment value of this strategy-less strategy game.- GameSpot
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Virtua Tennis 3 is a great game that holds true to that winning formula. There are some new minigames, and the career mode has been fleshed out, but it's clear that the developers were focused on refining the gameplay rather than reinventing it.- GameSpot
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Virtua Tennis 3 is a great game that holds true to that winning formula. There are some new minigames, and the career mode has been fleshed out, but it's clear that the developers were focused on refining the gameplay rather than reinventing it.- GameSpot
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It's not quite as unlimited as its subtitle might suggest, and it's got a pervasively aimless feel, but Test Drive Unlimited still succeeds by creating a fun, leisurely world to drive in.- GameSpot
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