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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The result will please gamers that are fans of the show or those searching for a simple fighting game, though fans looking for the next incarnation of "WWF No Mercy" will have to keep waiting.- GameSpy
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It's difficult. Which isn't a problem in and of itself, it was difficult before, only now it's also unforgiving.- GameSpy
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Unless you want a mega-dose of pink cotton candy, you'll likely be bored stiff.- GameSpy
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While the drive-and-shoot gameplay of Starsky & Hutch unavoidably becomes repetitive, the solid level design and great two-player mode combine to make it one of the best budget titles for the PS2.- GameSpy
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If you can live with the load times, and don't mind avoiding Kraven, give this game a try; it's a spideriffic and mostly commendable effort.- GameSpy
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Despite its many bugs and flaws, the game is still fun to play when it works. The combat is rather uninspired, but it serves to add to the atmosphere. The amount of frustration you'll find in the game should be noted, however.- GameSpy
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What it offers is sufficient, but it is not going to tear someone away from the likes of "Project Gotham Racing" or "Gran Turismo 3."- GameSpy
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One of the game's biggest deficiencies is the camera, which doesn't work well when you're in attack mode.- GameSpy
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The lack of a strong storyline or multiplay hurt the game, though, as do the controller options, which leave you with a choice between the far too simplistic and the overly complex.- GameSpy
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Difficult to learn and a little gimmicky, but an enjoyable golf game nonetheless.- GameSpy
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A perfect way to take a walk down memory lane and relive the good old days of professional wrestling.- GameSpy
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It's occasionally so rough around the edges that you'll lose sight of its superlative premise and you might just decide you'd rather play "Baldur's Gate" after all.- GameSpy
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The gaming is tense, the firefights exciting, and the price reasonable, but poor mission design and dated camera controls sink the game into the upper echelons of mediocrity.- GameSpy
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A fun and open-ended tactical shooter marred by pathing issues.- GameSpy
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A decent racer, but unresponsive controls prevent the Xbox version of QPR2 from outshining the pack.- GameSpy
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What's truly surprising, given how atmospheric Relic's Homeworld was, is just how lame the story and ambience of Impossible Creatures turned out to be.- GameSpy
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MVP Baseball 2003 has several obvious flaws and missing features -- such as the lack of an in-game player editor or a fantasy draft option -- but the prospect of what future versions of the series could be should make any baseball gamer extremely happy and anxious.- GameSpy
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The game shines when you focus entirely on building up your cities and taking care of your people.- GameSpy
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With "Halo" and a host of other games that take advantage of the Xbox hardware available, purchasing is not advised.- GameSpy
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Despite my aggravations and frustrations with some of the aspects of the game, there was an addictive quality to Dropship on a Rubik's-Cube level.- GameSpy
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The striking visual design, the intensity of the battles, and the seamlessness of the mech's transformation add up to an engaging experience.- GameSpy
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A deceptively simple overhead strategy game only slightly comparable to "Scorched Earth."... My only real disappointment with [it] is the limited range of weapons.- GameSpy
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Gamers who may be looking for a deep adventure should consider Enclave. While there are a few graphical elements in the game that could've used a little more studio time, there are just as many gameplay elements that enhance the game.- GameSpy
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A good puzzle game. If you can get past the load times, it's even better.- GameSpy
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A perfectly standard real-time strategy game that's tightly implemented and faithful to the series, but doesn't strive to be all it can be.- GameSpy
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A decent, but unremarkable game. The story, graphics, music, and voice acting will greatly appeal to fans of the show, but I don't see these aspects bringing new fans into the fold.- GameSpy
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Does offer gameplay that lives up to its name, but should have taken cues from the Wide Open in the title and made the total package just a little bit bigger.- GameSpy
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Though not spectacular in any category Galaxies proves you can make a decent shooter on the GBA while retaining much of a games arcade roots. Once you finally finish this tough, deep, space-blaster, you'll probably not bother with it again.- GameSpy
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