GameSpot's Scores
- Games
For 12,657 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: 5,398 out of 12657
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Mixed: 5,904 out of 12657
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Negative: 1,355 out of 12657
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If you're a fan of the cartoon or are buying the game for someone who is, The Mummy more than lives up to expectations.- GameSpot
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Just too light on action, production quality, and overall gameplay to make it a worthwhile purchase.- GameSpot
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Certainly becomes tough later on, but once you learn to master all your force powers and get a good grip on your lightsaber, you'll feel unstoppable.- GameSpot
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The unfulfilling combat system and poorly implemented stealth mode turn up the frustration factor to a level where even the most die-hard Alba fan will turn back to reruns rather than finish this game.- GameSpot
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The game's strong points--especially its combat--overshadow whatever problems Jedi Outcast may have early on.- GameSpot
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The sheer number of playable games and unlockable items and the slick production values make it a great value for any gamer with an interest in the roots of console gaming as we know it.- GameSpot
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Uneven presentation and its incongruence with the spirit of the movie make it just another bad licensed-property video game.- GameSpot
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Unfortunately, the game has some pretty glaring shortcomings all around, and while the design might have looked solid on paper, it just didn't make for a fun, engaging, or good-looking game.- GameSpot
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It's easy enough so that anyone can play it but challenging enough to stump even the most intellectual of players.- GameSpot
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Doesn't possess anywhere near the level of polish or charm of its Genesis namesake.- GameSpot
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Uneven presentation and its incongruence with the spirit of the movie make it just another bad licensed-property video game.- GameSpot
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Steel isn't a game for everyone, and the repetitive mission structure will more than likely deter all but the Superman faithful.- GameSpot
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The new additions, excellent gameplay, and Xbox Live support make this the best hockey game of the year.- GameSpot
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Even the best part of the game--being able to turn into different creatures--is ruined by poor design or execution.- GameSpot
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The execution is sloppy, and in the end, the game simply feels unfinished.- GameSpot
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Uneven presentation and its incongruence with the spirit of the movie make it just another bad licensed-property video game.- GameSpot
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A train wreck of a game that has no direction, no technical merit, and little appeal except as a game design house of horrors and a showcase for some good music by Stewart Copeland.- GameSpot
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Its limited use of cel-shaded graphics, which seemed revolutionary when Dragon's Lair 3D was first revealed two years ago, is now thoroughly outdated, as is its simplistic, puzzle-based gameplay.- GameSpot
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Delivers on the throwback headstrong-ninja motif, but its graphics are lacking, the level of challenge isn’t up to snuff, and the whole experience is over way too quickly.- GameSpot
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It represents the first major set of changes the series had ever seen. That said, this game has been surpassed on nearly every front since its original release.- GameSpot
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Completely spoiled by a few major problems, the worst of which makes it possible to get by opponents using only one button.- GameSpot
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Those purely looking for a first-person shooter won't find that NightFire is the best choice around, but as a Bond game, NightFire successfully re-creates the style, presentation, and action of its source material.- GameSpot
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Questionable design decisions, terrible implementation, and the apparent lack of faith in a project doomed long before its completion make for a game that is more frustration than fun.- GameSpot
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The default difficulty of has been greatly toned down [from the Xbox version], making Dead to Rights a whole lot more accessible and slightly less nerve-wracking, though no less action-packed.- GameSpot
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Has something to offer fans of almost any genre--it's the sort of creative hybrid that computer gaming sorely needs.- GameSpot
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An unusual fighting game that does a great job of balancing the classic Mortal Kombat style with enough new additions to draw in people who aren't completely familiar with the rest of the series.- GameSpot
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Unless you can't get enough of GT-style racing, there's really no pressing reason to add Total Immersion Racing to your collection.- GameSpot
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One of those game revivals that bears enough resemblance to its source material to draw up some nostalgia for the original, and yet it also exposes the weaknesses of the original, effectively betraying your nostalgia and retroactively tainting the original game.- GameSpot
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