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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There's a good amount of fun to be had here -- just don't expect to be blown away by the experience.- GameSpy
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If you're interested in taking on a captivating yet downright terrifying single player experience, F.E.A.R. comes highly recommended.- GameSpy
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The new goodies aren't all winners -- the wingman concept didn't bowl me over, paying instead of playing to unlock extras bites -- but there are enough innovations that work to make this feel like more than just an updated version of an old and successful game.- GameSpy
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If you're looking to get a few more hours of fun out of your aging black box, Need for Speed Carbon isn't a bad way to do it.- GameSpy
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The storyline and wingman idea both add a lot to things, but eventually, the racing becomes too repetitive.- GameSpy
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A giant leap ahead of "Most Wanted" and probably nudges "Underground 2" as the franchise's top title for the DS.- GameSpy
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The driving is fine, made just a bit more difficult with the PSP's analog nub, but the shooting is very problematic thanks to the twitchy and unreliable lock-on system the series has become famous for.- GameSpy
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It's refreshing to see an original portable game, but Scurge: Hive has some serious problems; mainly, the obnoxious time limit and frustrating enemy fights.- GameSpy
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If you're looking to get a few more hours of fun out of your aging black box, Need for Speed Carbon isn't a bad way to do it.- GameSpy
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While not all of the new additions to the series work completely -- the wingman concept is interesting, but could use some tweaking -- there are enough new ideas here to make the game feel fresh and show why NFS remains one of the top racing franchises for the system.- GameSpy
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A pretty fun game. And with a 15- to 20-hour main quest that you can play through with three different characters (and again in co-op play), you'll definitely get your money's worth.- GameSpy
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As was the case in Mystery Dungeon, it's nice to take another trip though this monster-infested world in a game that doesn't play like, well, 90% of the other Pokémon titles. I just wish that Ranger's gameplay didn't grow old so quickly.- GameSpy
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The decision to reinvent it as an urban street racer wasn't a smart one. The gangsta-ization of things ends up giving PSP owners a forgettable gaming concept and gameplay that's only memorable for its rough spots.- GameSpy
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Lots of fun as you're mastering the unique strategies of Star Trek: Tactical Assault, followed by a crushing tedium once you realize that it doesn't really get any better, or even any different.- GameSpy
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Not only the best ATV game available for the PSP, but it's also one of the best ATV racing games for any system.- GameSpy
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The implementation of the Heroes may not be perfect, and their applications in PvP something of an afterthought, but their presence still adds a considerable amount of breadth to this already rich, rewarding game.- GameSpy
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Honestly, it's an okay game at heart, but it's hard to see that if you've even caught a glimpse of the other versions.- GameSpy
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A disappointment of near-epic proportions. Sega ripped out the very heart of PSO's legendary addictiveness, replacing it with a repetitive, tedious grind that shows no signs of ending.- GameSpy
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A disappointment of near-epic proportions. Sega ripped out the very heart of PSO's legendary addictiveness, replacing it with a repetitive, tedious grind that shows no signs of ending.- GameSpy
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A disappointment of near-epic proportions. Sega ripped out the very heart of PSO's legendary addictiveness, replacing it with a repetitive, tedious grind that shows no signs of ending.- GameSpy
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It's hard to deny that the game has some immensely enjoyable moments. It's just too bad that they're too often surrounded by so much clutter.- GameSpy
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It's one of the best multiplayer experiences on the platform, and the single-player is nothing to sneeze at. However, if given a choice, I'd recommend the Xbox version for technological reasons, or just suggest you go all-out next-gen with Double Agent on 360.- GameSpy
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The simple gameplay and relatively low difficulty serve as a great introduction to the genre.- GameSpy
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It would make a great game for a younger gamer in your life. The simple gameplay and relatively low difficulty serve as a great introduction to the genre.- GameSpy
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A solid effort - it has some problems, but it's also got a lot of charm and intrigue going for it. The theme, visuals, and music will pull you in, and the story and wealth of options available to you as you play will help keep you hooked.- GameSpy
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It's playable, mostly, but so uninteresting and bland that it's nearly impossible to think of a reason to.- GameSpy
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There's a lot of fun to be had with the slew of comic legends at your disposal. If you're a fan of X-Men Legends, then it's safe to say that MUA is right up your alley.- GameSpy
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If you're a fan of "X-Men Legends," then it's safe to say that MUA is right up your alley. If you dig either dungeon crawlers or some of the biggest icons in comics, you'll probably enjoy what Ultimate Alliance has to offer.- GameSpy
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A decent title with quite a bit to offer and awesome multiplayer. It'll just have to be satisfied being labeled one of the weaker Tony Hawk games on the market.- GameSpy
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It doesn't fix the fundamental design issues that marred Empire at War, but all the fun new stuff it adds and the strategic wrinkles it introduces might make it worth the effort to get past them.- GameSpy
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