GameSpy's Scores
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For 4,784 reviews, this publication has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 71
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,464 out of 4784
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Mixed: 1,852 out of 4784
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Negative: 468 out of 4784
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This is a fun little game, but I don't think it's worth buying unless you're a diehard Treasure fan and would really like to support the company.- GameSpy
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Despite some nice features, the overly repetitive gameplay will probably wear thin after a bit.- GameSpy
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I was pleased with this Romance, but less than fulfilled.- GameSpy
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Offers no gameplay surprises, not enough challenge, and not enough replay value, but it's certainly prettier than most GBA platformers.- GameSpy
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It's dripping with blood. Actually, it's submerged in a tank overflowing with bodily fluids, detached limbs, and severed heads. Saucy!- GameSpy
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An interesting concept for an action/adventure game with a deep storyline that evolves gradually, but it suffers from the scope of its technical glitches.- GameSpy
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They don't freshen up the gameplay so much as to make DW3: Xtreme Legends worth another thirty bucks on top of however much you paid for DW3 -- unless you're utterly obsessed with the DW series, or you can find a used DW3 for cheap.- GameSpy
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The game is fun to play, has solid control, and plenty of tracks, but nothing about it screams out for attention.- GameSpy
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Manages to maintain an impressive level of graphical detail, particularly in the enemy models and background environments.- GameSpy
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While it's easy to nitpick its gameplay to death, the one area where Iridion II is beyond reproach is its graphics.- GameSpy
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Although the first few levels may seem somewhat pointless, the game later spawns into a fairly diverse platforming experience.- GameSpy
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A fun but underwhelming title thanks to a lack of replay value and miscellaneous quirks.- GameSpy
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After playing it for several hours, I started to see that it's a decent game. For fishing fans, it's a must-buy.- GameSpy
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The landscapes, from the desert to the jungle, are good-looking, with enough differences in the terrain to keep it interesting. The change that the time-of-day makes on the environments is especially beautiful.- GameSpy
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I liken it to a big, dumb, friendly guy: an affable, warm-hearted chap that you'd be friends with in real life even if he doesn't offer any useful insights or advice. Reliable, trustworthy and true: that's Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits.- GameSpy
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Solid, immersive gameplay that sadly does lose some steam after extended periods of time. But, it's a fun ride for those looking something a little different from the norm.- GameSpy
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If you can get over the inane product licensing and the idea that small sugar pills are magical, this isn't a bad third-person action/adventure.- GameSpy
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Despite some nice features, the overly repetitive gameplay will probably wear thin after a bit.- GameSpy
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Despite some nice features, the overly repetitive gameplay will probably wear thin after a bit.- GameSpy
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It's mechanics and gameplay may annoy you, but if you liked John Carpenter's version of "The Thing," you should be able to buy into (and enjoy) the storyline.- GameSpy
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The additions are nice, yet it's obvious that Sega didn't even try addressing the well-known shortcomings of the Dreamcast game.- GameSpy
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It plays a good game of Blitz, but a lack of gameplay modes, average graphics for the console, and few appreciable improvements over last year's game make it hard to recommend to anyone but the most ardent fan.- GameSpy
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Although it's not a perfect game by any means (I don't think we've found one yet), it's old-skool fun at its best. Lock and load baby -- it's time to save humanity one more time.- GameSpy
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The pace is quick, the visuals pleasant and the writing as tight as its television counterpart.- GameSpy
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Bad isn't even close to deep or sophisticated, but, for a quick action game diversion, it's worth checking out.- GameSpy
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Despite its lack or originality and ultimately disappointing graphics, Star Wars Starfighter: Special Edition remains a decent, but far from great game.- GameSpy
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If you enjoy puzzle-oriented RPGs or the Freedom series, you might enjoy this game. Otherwise it should stay on the shelf.- GameSpy
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It's a good game, with occasional glimpses of genius, but its many flaws prevent it from achieving true greatness.- GameSpy
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