GameZone's Scores
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For 6,577 reviews, this publication has graded:
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76% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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19% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Deal or No Deal |
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Positive: 3,794 out of 6577
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Mixed: 2,499 out of 6577
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Negative: 284 out of 6577
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If you are looking for a graphical prowess to be found in your college hoops game, look elsewhere.- GameZone
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Overall Wolfenstein is a fun and fast paced game that will provide FPS fans enjoyment, but there’s probably just not enough after the first time through to keep you coming back for more.- GameZone
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This game will only suit hardcore fans of the J.R.R. Tolkien series.- GameZone
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While there is nothing that compelling about it, it's a decent enough diversion into light strategy, and may fit the bill for someone looking for a strategy game that focuses on American history.- GameZone
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It’s got a quirky, tongue-on-cheek charm to it that makes up for some of its gameplay deficiencies.- GameZone
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Although the game’s controls can seem a bit complex and sometimes even a tad frustrating, gamers will have a good time learning as they play.- GameZone
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Graphically speaking, this is the darkest game I've ever encountered on the GBA, and I don't mean philosophically! The incredibly dark screen made it a chore to see the characters and backgrounds.- GameZone
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It is a fair attempt at a racing game, but doesn't really have enough oomph to make it over the hill with many discriminating gamers.- GameZone
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There may not be much replayability in this title – save for the proverbial ‘try it again at a harder difficulty setting’ – but what Tarr Chronicles delivers is fun and visually pleasing.- GameZone
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Generally speaking this is a decent game that with a bit more polish could have proved to fix some of the technical issues and improved the overall experience of the game as a whole.- GameZone
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A fun experience that puts you in a refreshing role, but there is just not enough in here for me to recommend anything besides renting.- GameZone
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It’s just not a revolutionary title that will impress you with incredible graphics and fancy features and controls. But how many puzzle games really do that?- GameZone
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This is not the type of game that a casual player would want to pick up and jump in to. Though essentially a shooter, the game is billed as a strategy title for a reason.- GameZone
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It’s definitely a game that can be played and replayed over again since the story will never really come out the same at the end, provided that you can look past a couple of deficiencies.- GameZone
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Is it perfect? No. But it does a good job of capturing the magic of one of Saturday morning cartoons most beloved characters.- GameZone
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If you played last year's game, then I hate to say this, but you really don't need to play this year's version.- GameZone
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The controls are a bit sluggish when it comes to targeting and the game’s load times are typical. The game is also a bit linear and the puzzles are not particularly detailed.- GameZone
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The good story, nice graphics and solid gameplay will keep you going for some time. However the questionable AI and “same old, same old” feel might keep some gamers away.- GameZone
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It's the standard point-and-click adventure/horror/mystery game that has been around for years. The ability to look around to several different areas of the same area is a welcomed feature but results in some problems in moving to different areas in the game.- GameZone
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Bringing Peter Parker back to his roots was appealing to me at first, but the so-so gameplay and the undeservingly high price of purchase makes Ultimate Spider-Man for Xbox more of a rental.- GameZone
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The clever controls, resourceful objectives (there are dozens of unique recipes), and moderately high replay value are a winning combination.- GameZone
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The level of customization is really great and the gameplay is good as well. If nothing else, Juiced is a really good weekend rental.- GameZone
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The game has a nice feel and is definitely the type of game you want to play with others. This is a solid multiplayer party game. The graphics are nothing special, nor – really – is the sound, but the game flows well and can present a challenge (depending on your difficulty level).- GameZone
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Current fans will enjoy the new content and better graphics, but new players won’t be as impressed. The solid gameplay of the original shines through, although it is a bit rusty in places after a few years.- GameZone
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The fighting controls seem very sluggish, and even the faster style creatures seem to move as slow as the bigger ones which kind of makes them lose the competitive edge.- GameZone
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A decent game that required more time to polish up the game to make it truly unforgettable.- GameZone
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Pac ‘n Roll isn’t a flawless game by any means, but it does in fact offer a very unique and refreshing twist to one of the most beloved franchises in the industry’s history.- GameZone
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Sounds simple, and, at first, it seems so, but this game can turn on a dime. What seems like certain victory, or defeat, can be reversed in a second.- GameZone
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Better than previous outings, NCAA Basketball 09 is a decent game that should challenge and entertain. Add in more game modes, and this game will nail that three-pointer from beyond the arc.- GameZone
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A good game that ends before its time. Now that it's over, I want to go back and unlock all of the cars that I missed, but I don't have any desire to play through the entire game again.- GameZone
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The game provides some seriously needed fun in the otherwise stale point-and-click genre. I liked what the developers did here and I hope they do it again.- GameZone
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WireWay stands firmly as a platform-puzzle adventure on the DS. Sadly, much of its appeal is dampened by the disorientation of the dual screens. Hopefully, these issues can be resolved for a sequel – the potential is certainly there.- GameZone
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It’s a great game, no question, but it’s not that different from the others in the series.- GameZone
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While this is no "NFS: Underground," followers of both drift racing and the scandalous underworld of street racing will find a good deal to admire.- GameZone
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Heroes of Mana shows that it is possible to have an RTS game work on the Nintendo DS and remain fun. The main problem with this game is the dumb AI and very slow-paced gameplay.- GameZone
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A good start. The AI needs to be tweaked, and the controls fine-tuned. The game also needs to work away from one-time shots off the pass having a higher chance of scoring than breakaways.- GameZone
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A fun and addictive game that people who enjoy tabletop games like Risk will no doubt get a kick out of and will more than likely sink multiple hours of their life into.- GameZone
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With a fun plot and clever script, this is certainly an entertaining title. But for fans looking for thrills, or blood-pounding adventure, this game is not it.- GameZone
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There are so many fun games that it’s hard to stop playing. If you happen to run into a game you don’t like, no big deal – just move on to the next.- GameZone
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Jam Sessions 2 might not be the prettiest package on the shelves, but there’s no denying the appeal of a more authentic guitar simulation over the usual riffraff. Hopefully things will be tightened up for the next version, because right now, JS2 feels like two separate games – and not in a good way.- GameZone
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The concept of the team play, and using different leaders and formations for different situations is find, but maybe a little overdone.- GameZone
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The controls are easy but the static camera angle will cause a problem moving around in the game.- GameZone
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Naruto: Clash of Ninja 2 is a fun game that fans of the series will find enjoyable. What I don't like is that there is not a lot of depth to the controls.- GameZone
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UP is a good example of a movie tie-in game offering just the right amount of entertainment to keep the movie alive. Sure, there might be some bumps on the road but the overall experience still offers some fun moments.- GameZone
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Split between difficulty in play and over complication, Burning Horizon ends up taking the bronze.- GameZone
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The environments are lush and the special effects are well delivered. However, in regards to the actual game playing, this is a typical strategy game.- GameZone
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The latest iteration of Yu-Gi-Oh! is a very solid package. The tried-and-true game mechanics of the card game translate well into the video-game version.- GameZone
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It is nice to see Gumby in a game, and while the side-scrolling arcade-adventure genre suits him, this game is a little too simplistic in tone to appeal to older players. However, with a number of adventures awaiting, and with pleasing graphical elements, this is a game that should leave younger Gumby fans entertained.- GameZone
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Morning’s Wrath is an indie RPG with Ultima-style graphics, Diablo 2-esque gameplay but a compelling central character and a solid story.- GameZone
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The AI may be a little suspect, and the animation a little stiff when compared to similar fighters, but KOF: Maximum Impact is a major step forward for the franchise.- GameZone
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Monster Kingdom does not stray too far from the Japanese RPG format, and that makes for a game that, while enjoyable, also has a familiar feel to it.- GameZone
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A fun family experience that tests showbiz and movie trivia, supporting it with solid clips and graphics. This is a party game and/or a family game that while it would appear to be a niche title, actually should have broad appeal.- GameZone
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Controls play a big part of why I liked the gameplay. Scrat is a heart-warming character that anyone would become attached to.- GameZone
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Die-hard fans of the sport will immediately pick up on some of the deficiencies, but those can be overlooked due to the overall package.- GameZone
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The controls are good but the camera angle was always an issue after a cutscene. Waiting several seconds to correct the angle is not a welcomed featured.- GameZone
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Devilishly fun for the first couple hours. Hours three through ten, however, tend to drag on.- GameZone
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I'm sure that I'll have the urge to beat it again in a year, and then again in five years. But aside from playing the co-op multiplayer mode, it'd be tough to get me to come back any more frequently than that.- GameZone
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Might not be the definitive Terminator game but because of its variety in gameplay and old-school shooter action, it’s certainly the best one available thus far.- GameZone
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Fun for awhile, but with not much variety in the gameplay it can get pretty stale.- GameZone
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Fantastical creatures abound in this RTS, but ultimately fail to capture the essence of Tolkien.- GameZone
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The single-player game is sorely lacking in several key areas, and the online game, while fun, does require a lot more effort on the player than say ... (insert favorite game here).- GameZone
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QuickSpot’s only flaw is its own unique concept. Like it or love it, there isn’t as much of a “game” in QuickSpot as you might find in other puzzlers.- GameZone
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The game has taken some big strides forward but there are a few issues that prevent this from being a home-run ball.- GameZone
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There's no added features save for Xbox Live support, but the game proves itself to still remain addictive, challenging, and enjoyable even after all these years.- GameZone
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RTS fans and newcomers alike can pick it up, play it, and enjoy it. Accessibility is its greatest asset, and while there’s no denying the fun, there is little to call “outstanding,” either.- GameZone
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There’s enough violence in X-Men Origins: Wolverine to please comic book fans.- GameZone
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People who are a little more partial to straight up racing games will enjoy the jumps, mud, and craziness of Rally racing with some great game modes, great graphics, and a fun arcade style feel.- GameZone
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Force Unleashed can be frustrating, and its flaws get in the way of having a good time far more than they should. But while it might not live up to the hype and expectations, it is one of the better Star Wars games out there, and a decent action game in its own right.- GameZone
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The Digimon racers are delightful and the whole atmosphere is upbeat, light-hearted and visually pleasing.- GameZone
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Hats off to Ubisoft for taking a step in a completely different direction.- GameZone
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There are issues concerning the pace of the races, the lack of interactivity, and the less interesting Piston Cup competitions. But if you liked the movie and want to get your kicks on Route 66, check out Cars.- GameZone
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Atelier Annie is a fun little RPG that will definitely appeal to fans of comedy animes – it’s got a cute story and a bouncy, energetic style and tone. It’s not the most substantial RPG the DS has to offer this holiday season, but younger players and those looking for something a little different won’t be disappointed.- GameZone
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I liked it for the good looking eye candy, but simply was not challenged, MMX has lots to celebrate but fails to really turn heads in terms of originality and innovative gameplay.- GameZone
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Battle Chip Challenge plays a lot like an electronic gambling machine; hardly interactive but fun all the same.- GameZone
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Elements of the RTS and fighting genres will turn heads. But some will complain about the over-simplicity.- GameZone
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The game is a real doozy when you have friends over who are willing to play, otherwise the single player is a real letdown.- GameZone
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Step & Roll is a “step” in the right direction since the game is embracing the other peripherals available for the Wii. There are plenty of gamers that have the Balance Board sitting around collecting dust and now Monkey Ball is an excuse to get it out. However, just take a deep breath and remember that the sensitivity and accuracy might be too much at times.- GameZone
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This game truly helps to innovate a seemly dead genre, by bringing it into 3D while retaining the fun of the 2D games.- GameZone
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Far too complicated for the casual player and not meaty enough for the military nut.- GameZone
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The improved graphics, intense action and the Guy Richie-style crime story is what makes this game worth getting your hands behind its wheels.- GameZone
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Frame rate excluded, the developers at Liquid Dragon Studios should feel proud to have created a game from very little source material. Who knew that crab fishing could be fun?- GameZone
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A decent title that proves to be fun for a while. Unfortunately, it does get repetitive and there probably won’t be much replayability.- GameZone
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40K fans will probably not regret picking this up, and run and gun action fans will definitely get more out of it than gamers looking for something to present them with a major challenge.- GameZone
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If you are not obsessive about the Blitz and/or Street series, you probably won't get much out of this game. But those who are obsessive should give it a thorough testing.- GameZone
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Looks good and is easy to play, but may not have enough substance to please the more advanced gamer.- GameZone
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Our House isn’t meant to attract a hardcore following, so it’s best enjoyed for what it is: a pleasant diversion that works especially well for children on road trips. It doesn’t have any of the guilty gore of other popular titles, it provides genuine entertainment, and you may even learn a thing or two.- GameZone
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For you WWII strategy fans, this is a fun title (even with some issues) and will provide some good enjoyment, fun, and replayability. For fans of games like … you guessed it … "G.I. Combat," you should enjoy this title as well.- GameZone
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Avoid at all costs if you are looking for your next FPS to show off to your friends as they'll never get the chance to play with you.- GameZone
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RPG lovers take note: Avatar is one of the few original (read: not a port) action/RPGs made for the system.- GameZone
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The game is short and easy, so you can get to each movie sequence pretty quickly. That also means that, once you've seen the clips and desire good gameplay, you don't have anything to look forward to except more of the same.- GameZone
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It's akin to Square's best work, though there aren't as many characters to latch onto and fall in love with.- GameZone
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This is still a really great game, but it's unable to truly surmount all of the difficulties that Wii puts on an FPS. If you only play one FPS on the Wii, this should be it, but it's still got many of the same problems that the genre is known for on this system.- GameZone
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The levels are fun to figure out and Barbie moves fluidly and well. However, the sneaking bit can get sticky as the game progresses, even on the easy level.- GameZone
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Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis is a solid adventure game with some truly challenging puzzles. While there are some gameplay problems here and there, the game should appeal to hardcore fans of Sherlock Holmes.- GameZone
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Wonderful sounds and a cooperative game-play system help to make the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe a fun title.- GameZone
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