Gamezilla!'s Scores
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For 1,193 reviews, this publication has graded:
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72% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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25% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Project Gotham Racing 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Fear Factor: Unleashed |
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Positive: 778 out of 1193
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Mixed: 337 out of 1193
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Negative: 78 out of 1193
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Chaos Theory has an incredibly realistic quality that, when combined with the series' hallmark of incredible lighting and shadowing effects, will easily immerse you into Sam Fisher's world.- Gamezilla!
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A worthy product with far more assets than shortcomings and a campaign game that will keep you playing.- Gamezilla!
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Everything is gorgeous from the city streets to the cars themselves, it’s definitely eye candy (at least running at 1080i).- Gamezilla!
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And if Hot Shots Golf FORE! is anything, it's addictive. With so many unlockables at your disposal, it’s almost guaranteed to suck away hours of your time, especially since the core gameplay is so solid.- Gamezilla!
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The real highlight however is the improvement to the graphics engine. The scenery is improved along with general detail enhancements but the weather system is quite remarkable.- Gamezilla!
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Although the gameplay hasn't changed much from the original, the updated graphics and the resolution of minor bugs make this a wonderfully enjoyable title.- Gamezilla!
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With a plethora of additions, oodles of tweaks and plenty of game balancing, this is a must have expansion packs and likely one of the best to come along in years.- Gamezilla!
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It’s been a long time since a title kept me up till 4 am and this one has done so on two separate occasions. Interesting characters, excellent graphics and addictive gameplay make this one a winner.- Gamezilla!
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The actual racing won't disappoint either with tight handling and a forgiving, over-the-top physics engine. There's no realism here and who would want any in this type of game.- Gamezilla!
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If I wasn't afraid of the weight of the statement, I would definitely call this the greatest game ever made. Instead, I'll just say it's quite possibly and probably the greatest.- Gamezilla!
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The improvements to the graphics, the larger mission scope, and solid implementation of new vehicles all help to create a complete experience.- Gamezilla!
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That’s a ton of content, and yes, that content is a lot of fun since the simple platform-centric gameplay still holds up extremely well.- Gamezilla!
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Matches the scope of the "GTA" games but still manages to look incredible. Jak II is heavily detailed, highly stylized, and holds a lot of personality.- Gamezilla!
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Okami achieves what so many games strive for but most fail to deliver upon by providing an experience that feels lovingly crafted in each of its elements without sacrificing length or originality.- Gamezilla!
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At times MP is more movie than game, with stunning camera angles, jarring replays and an involved plot that not only moves the storyline along, it sets the tone for a hardcore action experience.- Gamezilla!
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I felt a fantastic feeling of adventure that I hadn’t experienced since the first EverQuest. It was all propelled by the sense of interaction and community that only a MMORPG can offer up.- Gamezilla!
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With the exception of "Ico," this is the most fun I’ve had playing a PS2 game ever.- Gamezilla!
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Call of Duty can be described in one word: intense. There are no complicated mission objectives, no key-fetching to open doors (in fact, there aren’t even any doors to open), no squad-command signals - none of that. It’s all about edge-of-your-seat action, and it’s executed remarkably well.- Gamezilla!
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Without a doubt, even with a few minor problems, this is one of my favorite titles of this year.- Gamezilla!
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If these are the types of games we can expect to see coming to the PSP, Nintendo is going to see their market dwindle away.- Gamezilla!
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The new mech designs with new weapons also give a strong presence but it's the addition of the battle armor and VTOL that makes the biggest impact.- Gamezilla!
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A great racing game that is a ton of fun. You can link up 4 GBA's and race against your buddies providing a great multiplayer experience.- Gamezilla!
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It has an innovative style, quality design and some elements that have never before been seen in gaming, like the alignment system. It's easily one of the most entertaining games I've played in a long time.- Gamezilla!
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The fighting engine is awesome. The graphics are awesome. The characters' moves are awesome. This game just plain kicks ass.- Gamezilla!
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While those looking for a revolutionary new game may not be entirely satisfied, any serious gamer who can even imagine enjoying this game probably will.- Gamezilla!
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A superb football game. The graphics and level of realism are just unbelievable, although the Xbox version is a hair better and framerates seem a tad smoother.- Gamezilla!
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