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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With shallow gameplay and minimal longevity, King of Route 66 is a coin-op in PS2 clothing.- GameSpy
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Any gamer below the age of 12 will enjoy The Muppets: On With The Show. The game is fun, cheap, and re-playable.- GameSpy
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I hesitate to call it a nice try, because in some ways it didn't even really do that.- GameSpy
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Nothing more than a miserable failure that's so bad, it's funny. Just like your most favorite, cheese-laden late night horror flick, there are moments in this lackluster sissy of an action-adventure that you'll literally bust a gut laughing at.- GameSpy
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It takes a few stabs at innovating, but alas, it's turned out to be worse than mediocre: it's lousy.- GameSpy
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The bad news is that a lot of little flaws and a couple of not-so-little flaws seemingly inherent to surfing games keep it from being the kind of game that non-surfers are going to be interested in.- GameSpy
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A mediocre effort, falling short of the mark set by "Twisted Metal" and its heartier clones.- GameSpy
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Has the edge on the management and simulation side of the game. Its franchise mode is excellent and makes "MVP Baseball 2003"'s look like a Johnny-come-lately. On the flip side, "MVP Baseball 2003" has a slight edge in gameplay.- GameSpy
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A mediocre average effort, falling short of the mark set by Twisted Metal and its heartier clones.- GameSpy
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Doesn't just do an excellent job of conveying a time-honored tradition's mass appeal, but portrays it in such an exciting light that even haters such as myself can't help but recognize.- GameSpy
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As off-the-wall arcade sports spoofs go, this is still king of the hill ... or is that mound?- GameSpy
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Handling, whether batting or fielding, is remarkably simple, rendering the action accessible by just about anyone.- GameSpy
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The control is poor, the AI is ridiculously inadequate, the graphics are stuck at a low resolution and are fairly uninteresting, and the game as a whole just doesn't work.- GameSpy
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The presentation of WE6 rivals any sports title out there. The graphics and sound mesh to deliver an ultra-realistic gaming experience.- GameSpy
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A lot of fun despite some serious missteps; the bad news is Praetorians falls far short of the greatness that it might have achieved.- GameSpy
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It may be on a console, but don't let that deter you: it's actually surprisingly deep.- GameSpy
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A game that would have been considered mediocre by last year's standards. This year, with every other title cranking it up a notch, MLB 2004 is left in the dust.- GameSpy
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If you're looking to play the game, stick with MVP Baseball 2003. If you want to manage a team, go with "World Series Baseball 2K3."- GameSpy
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Unfortunately, without even multiplayer to redeem it, Enclave ends up as just another mediocre disappointment.- GameSpy
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Most every mission is so unique that the core of the game fades into the background, instead replacing it with ever-changing objectives... Little stays constant enough to become an actual gameplay mechanic.- GameSpy
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Anyone hoping this long dormant series to be reborn will be sorely disappointed. Anyone that hasn't tried a Mega Man game yet would be better advised to spend $15 on a new copy of "Mega Man 8" on the PSOne.- GameSpy
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If you are the sort who grabs a baseball game to get down in the trenches and swing that bat, then MVP Baseball 2003 is going to be your game. On the flip side, if you prefer the intricacies of management, "World Series Baseball 2K3" is the better choice.- GameSpy
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If there is one area where World Series Baseball 2K3 excels, it is in the franchise mode. Loaded with options, franchise mode is a micro-manager's dream.- GameSpy
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A terrible value, a terrible production, and most of all, a terrible game... The worst party game to date.- GameSpy
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I was taken with it, I wanted to play it, I wanted to look at it. But it's sometimes frustrating and its boss battles are totally irritating.- GameSpy
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The lack of manageable control and the nearly on-rails gameplay are just two of the sorest sore thumbs that stick out, which if fixed could have made the game at least halfway enjoyable.- GameSpy
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The gameplay is still loads of fun, and continues to deliver great and memorable moments. The sorry state of the franchise mode, however, is a real problem.- 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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The creators' scatterbrained ideas for ways to improve Rayman 3 over its direct predecessor has left the game shackled with a lot of half-baked, completely non-cohesive concepts and generally dull, repetitive, and tiresome gameplay.- GameSpy
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