GameSpy's Scores
- Games
For 4,784 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
52% higher than the average critic
-
4% same as the average critic
-
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:
-
Positive: 2,464 out of 4784
-
Mixed: 1,852 out of 4784
-
Negative: 468 out of 4784
4784
game
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- Critic Score
Everything that a side-scrolling platform loving fan could ask for. It's got all the great, tried and true, fast-paced Sonic action of the old Genesis series, looks fine, plays excellently, and offers some fun multiplayer action.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Combines everything you've ever wanted when it comes to moto-sports in one package...but there are a few things that end up costing this game overall.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The levels themselves are nothing short of spectacular, and in freestyle mode, there's moments of real joy to be had tricking off everything and finding secret areas and high wires to grind down. But for us, the lack of skaters, levels, and actual fun in the Story Mode left us sobbing for Tony.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It's not incredibly original, either, with a big debt to Diablo-style gameplay, for instance. Then again, it has some great things that the Diablo games don't, like huge 3D environments and a fire-breathing dragon you can ride.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Easily one of the most technically impressive GBA games out there, and probably the best portable fighter as well.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A little short and the camera is wonky at times, but neither of those complaints can derail this excellent game. If you enjoy survival-horror games, this is one title you can't afford to miss.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
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
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Incredibly addictive. You're constantly thinking of new ways to design a hole, new tricks to throw at the golfers, and new adjustments to increase the sims' enjoyment and challenge.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It’s short, it’s easy, but it’s also highly entertaining. This is also one of those titles that you could easily go back to and play in a few months and still enjoy it.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
This is an addictive, gorgeous, and challenging game that shoves a pie in the face of those that continue to foster the notion that turn-based strategy gaming is dead.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A horrendous combination of bad gameplay, graphics, character design, and a complete lack of charm. This is an affront to gaming.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A great expansion that keeps the flavor of the original, while adding new gameplay changes that remove much of the original's micro-management.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
May not be as flashy graphically as "Live 2002," nor as polished technically as "NBA2k2," but it stands a solid middle ground between the two as an enjoyable game.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Bad isn't even close to deep or sophisticated, but, for a quick action game diversion, it's worth checking out.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It's hard to remember many games as cinematic and immersive as MoH: Allied Assault. Simply put, it's the best first-person shooter we've played in years.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
You're much better off getting the Xbox or PS2 version of this one. This one wasn't made for the PC originally, and it shows.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It may be a blatant "DOOM" clone, but Dark Arena still manages to be a generally entertaining and mindless shooter. Solid controls, large levels, and plenty of evil mutants all add up to a fun time out.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
It might be worth a shot, but only if you've already finished "Shogun: Warlord Edition," "Stronghold," and all the Warhammer games.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Even on the hard difficulty setting the AI is only a second from making a mistake that leaves the lane wide open for a monster slam. Shooting the three is not as easy because of the percentages, however, depending on the player, this can be exploited against the computer in a big way.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A bit like the Homecoming Princess. Sure, she looks nice, and is fun to play with, but you can't help looking at the Queen and wonder what might have been.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
A little more actual gameplay would have driven the score up, but the unique combination of music and visuals make it a must play for those who seek something different.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Too few arenas, repetitive action, difficult AI and bad weapon balance add up to a bad game.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The generous helping of missions and otherwise familiar and entertaining RTS action are commendable, but poor AI, limited maps, and some interface problems hamper the gameplay.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
With the feel and look of many of the Super Nintendo and Capcom shooters like "UN Squadron," this is a sharp looking, entertaining flyer.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Like an interesting tech demo with a sometimes tedious and frustrating game built around it.- GameSpy
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
The controls are as intuitive as a first-person shooter and as easy as point and click.- GameSpy
- Read full review