GameSpot's Scores
- Games
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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As a simplistic hybrid of a shooter and hide-and-go-seek, Elebits works best as a demonstration for what the Wii's motion sensing technology is capable of--though it's not a half bad game, either.- GameSpot
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Far Cry Vengeance tries to blend recycled content with new gameplay designed for the Wii, but the results are lackluster across the board.- GameSpot
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Blazing Angels' very straightforward campaign and barren online play don't add up to make a particularly engaging air combat game.- GameSpot
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Overtime is an apt subtitle for this port of Blitz: The League, as the exceedingly lengthy load times and sluggish running speed run the game well past regulation.- GameSpot
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A lousy conversion of the anime's story, as well as some equally poor beat-'em-up action, keeps the golden shine out of Fullmetal Alchemist on the DS.- GameSpot
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Rainbow Six is reinvented and reinvigorated for a new age thanks to beautiful visuals and top-notch tactical shooting action.- GameSpot
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Super Swing offers a lighthearted, quirky experience that may strike a chord with some players, but will probably turn off anyone looking for a traditional round of golf.- GameSpot
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As the first poker game for the Wii, World Series of Poker is serviceable, though the lack of online play and lackluster presentation don't help its cause.- GameSpot
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If you have the misfortune of playing Mini RC Rally, you can at least find solace in knowing the next game you play won't be any worse.- GameSpot
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Mamodo Fury packs a number of gameplay modes and plenty of familiar characters, but it all feels wasted on this shallow and frustrating fighting game.- GameSpot
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College Hoops 2K7 is a good college basketball game, but it's nearly identical to "College Hoops 2K6."- GameSpot
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The PC version of Raving Rabbids is still a goofy collection of minigames, but some of the fun was lost in translation from the Wii.- GameSpot
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Twilight Princess contains the same expertly designed puzzles and time-tested gameplay that you've come to expect from the series, though parts of its presentation feel stuck in the past.- GameSpot
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Full Auto 2 is technically proficient, but almost every aspect of this car combat game's gameplay is messed up in one way or another.- GameSpot
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The shooting elements are uninspired, but Lethal Alliance features enough variety to please action and Star Wars fans alike.- GameSpot
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A slower, slightly clunkier wrestling game than what the PS2 version was able to deliver, but it still works great for the PSP's capabilities.- GameSpot
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The motion controls don't fundamentally change this movie-licensed platformer, but they don't get in the way either, and the adventure is still a breezily fun one.- GameSpot
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No amount of Xzibit influence or ride pimpage can save Pimp My Ride from its god-awful minigames and lousy driving mechanics.- GameSpot
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Mazes of Fate has a great premise and some interesting ideas, but it never leaves the trappings of the old-school dungeon crawlers it's based on.- GameSpot
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This starship combat game simply can't overcome bad controls, frustrating mission designs, and a mess of bugs.- GameSpot
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Portrait of Ruin is a great game not because of what it does differently, but because it stays true to the familiar Castlevania design and delivers a fun, lengthy adventure.- GameSpot
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Just what the PSP needed, this latest Metal Gear delivers on all fronts with an excellent story, a deep campaign, and a complete set of multiplayer features.- GameSpot
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Rayman Raving Rabbids is a fairly simple collection of minigames that manages to win you over largely on the merit of its personality.- GameSpot
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The Ant Bully on the Wii is basically the same uninteresting mess that came out for the GameCube six months earlier.- GameSpot
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Admittedly, most of the improvements and updates found in Round 3 are merely incremental updates over Round 2, but they're still enough to warrant stepping into the ring for another bout, just as long as you haven't already played the game on the Xbox 360.- GameSpot
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Rehashed gameplay and poor controls...make the game feel like just another console-to-PSP hack job where the makers of the game were just trying to make a quick buck.- GameSpot
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Though Kirby Squeak Squad rarely finds a way to challenge you, it's a clever and cute enough platformer to recommend to most DS owners.- GameSpot
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Mercury Meltdown Remix is a handheld puzzler that feels ill suited for the PS2, but because the underlying puzzle designs are so good, the game still mostly works.- GameSpot
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While the motion-sensitive controls don't fully justify the Wii version's higher price tag, they do make a fun sandbox game seem even more engaging.- GameSpot
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