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 word challenges and speed are challenging, and often funny, but the challenge level won't stop even a mediocre typist from finishing the game in just a few hours.- GameSpy
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Shines as one of the most addictive and compelling strategy titles of 2001.- GameSpy
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It offers an imaginative, well-conceived design wrapped up in a very pretty package.- GameSpy
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An excellent macro-insight into running a railroad empire. Simple to learn, completely absorbing, ultimately challenging.- GameSpy
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Guiding a cursor around a screen, activating a scope, and taking out targets is certainly an original and enjoyable experience, but the repetition of the enemy patterns make it difficult to return to after the game has been beaten or you've had your fill of playing sniper for a day.- GameSpy
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The historical sweep is fascinating, as is witnessing the advances and growth of your prospective civilization, but it's truly unfortunate that your participation in all of this couldn't be more involving and challenging.- GameSpy
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If you can put up with the need for a control pad and occasionally frustrating levels, not to mention the terrible save option, this really is a good super hero game.- GameSpy
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Unfortunately, when there is a lot of action on-screen, there are noticeable slowdowns, which really shouldn't happen with a machine like the PlayStation 2.- GameSpy
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While it's not perfect, Road to India is a stylish and imaginative adventure game.- GameSpy
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Most importantly, it does what it does well, and except for the lack of a printed manual and more help for learning strategies, is a worthy tribute to the lost Jane's Combat Simulations brand.- GameSpy
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FG plays fast and boils down to several repeats of each mission as you figure out what happens, where it happens and just what it was you did in order to make it happen. Zero replay value in other words.- GameSpy
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While Dave Mirra 2 shouldn't be branded with such terms as "unpleasant" or "ridiculous," it is safe to say that the title repeats the same type of quality as its PSOne ancestor, "unfinished" and "hurried" would be more like it.- GameSpy
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Yep, you've got to use passwords to continue in the campaign mode. Fortunately, the game's pick up and go nature, excellent visuals, decent simulation qualities, and excellent multiplayer more than make up for those problems.- GameSpy
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A game which does everything right. Gameplay, graphics, realism, mood, and extendibility through the included fully-featured mission editor.- GameSpy
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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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Like "Solomon's Key" for the NES, with the frustration level turned up by ten degrees. If you can get by the gameplay limits put in place by the developers, then you might enjoy this title. I could not.- GameSpy
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Plenty of tracks, options, characters, and personality -- there's a lot to like.- GameSpy
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The game's action is unquestionably fun and a pleasure to watch, but a plethora of minor flaws add up to nearly counteract the off-road ecstasy.- GameSpy
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The combat is fun but tends to be short, but the physics are good and the game is forgiving.- GameSpy
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A fantastic game that will keep you enthralled for hours and hours. There are some annoying bugs, but even those can't derail this exceptional gaming experience.- GameSpy
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The missions are a wee bit tough, but nothing a veteran player can't handle. This game is realistic enough to satisfy the wargamers among us, and exciting enough to satisfy the most jaded real-time strategy gamer.- GameSpy
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A simple game to learn but has an underlying structure that is very complex (complex in a good way though).- GameSpy
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Falls short of what I think it intended to accomplish. The guts [are] there with the good control and tight physics model, but the presentation is not up to the level it should be.- GameSpy
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It is another fantastic foray into survival horror by Capcom, who have successfully taken the genre started by "Alone in the Dark" and turned it into four of the most thrilling and fun-filled gaming experiences around.- GameSpy
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Even if horse racing doesn't sound too thrilling to you, Gallop Racer 2001 is still worth a look, as it's a fun game on its own merits.- GameSpy
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Time and time again when the AI is down late in the game and needs a touchdown to win or tie, it refuses to call for a deep pass play...Complaints aside, Madden 2002 delivers the best arcade football experience to date.- GameSpy
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Primal Prey isn't deep or imaginative, though it does have its moments...Still, the core gameplay isn't rewarding enough to make you want to keep searching for those moments.- GameSpy
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