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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Though it's disappointing that the developer chose to spin its wheels rather than improve upon its past efforts, Disney golf still stands up as a worthwhile arcade-inspired golf game.- GameSpot
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It's not going to replace or even come close to your fighting game of choice.- GameSpot
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Clearly one of the most flawed games of 2002. So flawed, in fact, that a 30MB patch has already been released, and another is on the way.- GameSpot
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You'll probably have a hard time believing that you waited so long for what the sequel has to offer: the same old graphics, the same old rides, and the same old objectives.- GameSpot
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Because of its great looks, gameplay twists, and good cast of characters, Wild Arms 3 should appeal to most anyone who likes games of this type.- GameSpot
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A decent adaptation of the arcade series, and offers a sometimes enjoyable but extremely brief experience.- GameSpot
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A must for all those who liked the original, as they'll find in Red Faction II a similar yet much more intense experience.- GameSpot
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Merely an average adventure game with a high-profile license attached.- GameSpot
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The game itself is decent, offering up a variety of different moves and letting players dish out long and damaging attack combinations--but it's not going to replace or even come close to your fighting game of choice.- GameSpot
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The single-player mode is plain and simple, and the multiplayer mode, once you get over the novelty of shooting people over the Internet, really lacks depth.- GameSpot
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A respectable platformer that is held back somewhat by some annoying technical issues.- GameSpot
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A good third-person action game that's pretty straightforward but has a few nice twists.- GameSpot
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Even the most ardent X-Men fans should probably just rent Next Dimension rather than buy it.- GameSpot
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May very well be the best split-screen multiplayer-focused first-person shooter ever created.- GameSpot
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With its outdated roster, overly complicated wrestling system, sluggish controls, decided lack of different match types, and various visual oddities, WWE Raw unfortunately does little to fill the wrestling void in PC gaming.- GameSpot
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For most players, THQ's Virtua Tennis is simply a better option. It has more variety in the way of techniques and options, and you don't have to wait 20 minutes or so to save your game.- GameSpot
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The overall solid game design barely avoids being overshadowed by unexceptional production values.- GameSpot
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It's hard to imagine that anyone would deliberately release the game as it is--in fact, it's easier to imagine that the game somehow escaped from Fun Labs on its own and clawed its way onto store shelves.- GameSpot
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Its somewhat sluggish controls, repetitive missions, and the near total absence of a sense of speed keep the game from mimicking the show's exciting combat sequences.- GameSpot
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Ty's difficulty is tuned for younger or casual gamers, but it also attempts to appeal to older players, who should still be able to appreciate the quality of the game even if it's a little on the easy side.- GameSpot
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With excellent online play supported through Xbox Live, NBA 2K3 stands as an ideal choice for serious basketball enthusiasts.- GameSpot
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Ty's difficulty is tuned for younger or casual gamers, but it also attempts to appeal to older players, who should still be able to appreciate the quality of the game even if it's a little on the easy side.- GameSpot
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There are only a few improvements to help distinguish it from NHL 2002, but these changes further increase the realism of what is considered the best hockey simulation on the market.- GameSpot
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While Namco Museum is fine for people who are looking for arcade classics, players who own most of these games in another format needn't bother adding this to their collection.- GameSpot
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Great for younger players and can provide a satisfying experience for teens and adults as long as they don't mind their replay value coming from finding every last collectible in the game.- GameSpot
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Looks great, plays very well, and offers enough of a challenge to last a while, which adds up to make Knockout Kings 2003 a must-own for any fight fan.- GameSpot
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