GameZone's Scores
- Games
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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Beware though, a few bugs resides that need ironing out such as tasks not being removed after or accepted as completed by keflings. They may potentially confuse gamers and have them get stuck as they spend unneeded hours trying to solve a problem with no solution.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 24, 2010
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Has a depth to it -- maybe not in plot, but in the combination of fantasy and strategy -- that makes it fun to play.- GameZone
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The controls are clunky, the graphics are below average, and the story is plain. The best things about Dead Aim are its concept and entertainment factor.- GameZone
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While the game is fun and engrossing, the design flaws make many tasks cumbersome and frustrating. Trade is a major pain, and it's just plain annoying to be stopped in your tracks time and again by non-functioning workers and warehouses.- GameZone
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An enjoyable outing with the group from ER. Having the real actors is a hoot! The tasks are involving, and having gifts that add to abilities is a fun feature.- GameZone
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The rough learning curve makes Nexus a game I don’t recommend to anyone new to the real-time space-strategy genre. If you’re a fan, though, Nexus will be right up your alley.- GameZone
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The game is a bit of a mixed bag – old-style graphics, minimalist sound but with an engaging story.- GameZone
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Sure the heart of the game is its fighting, something that is a bit of a letdown thanks to its unintelligent AI, funny camera and long load times between fights, but it brings us something different for our favorite new handheld gaming machine.- GameZone
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Delivers a solid and challenging PSP game that fans of all things poker will gladly take along with them.- GameZone
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A good game, but not terribly original in terms of gameplay. The real value of this cartridge comes in the inclusion of the two Tron arcade games, meaning that old-school gamers and fans of the film should check it out if only for that.- GameZone
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A must-have for any fan of the show. It is amusing and entertaining.- GameZone
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SEGA Rally Revo is a fun arcade racer, but those expecting something with the depth of DiRT will be disappointed.- GameZone
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The game has a decent amount of charm, and the mini-games are nice background distractions. The song list is diverse enough to attract a wide range of players and the game holds on to a light-hearted theme with the animations, background graphics and overall mood.- GameZone
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Invizimals isn't the most portable-friendly game, but it is easily the most impressive augmented reality game, let alone on the PSP.- GameZone
- Posted Oct 27, 2010
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If you already own some version of Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld, you won't have much reason to shell out the cash for this collection.- GameZone
- Posted Apr 7, 2011
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Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle is for the hardcore gamer willing to take on all strategy games, not just mainstream hits.- GameZone
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Good battles, tough bosses, cool upgrades, and exciting motorcycle assaults round out this interactive comic book adaptation.- GameZone
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An exciting, albeit clunky, driving/action game born out of GTA inspiration, C.O.P. The Recruit pushes the limits of the Nintendo DS.- GameZone
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The vast majority of the single player campaign feels anti-climatic. It is still good don't get me wrong, but at times gameplay begins to drag. Thankfully there is an excellent multiplayer component.- GameZone
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Snootier reviewers may give it a pass as it doesn't offer much in the way of innovation or challenges, but it still delivers action-packed excitement. However, it's pretty short and there's not a whole lot of incentive to replay it after finishing.- GameZone
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Without apology, this is a good game that most any sim player should enjoy very much. Enlight deserves praise for not wasting time making the game look a certain way — and neglecting good game play.- GameZone
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It’s a fun thrill ride that plays up the action well and throws you head first into some truly spectacular moments. Then again, weak boss battles and repetitive gameplay simply hold back what could have been an unforgettable action gem.- GameZone
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As part of the bigger picture, ToMI:5 finally draws the tale to a close, bringing satisfaction to everyone who has played all the other chapters up until now. Yes, it is short, but it handles the material well and is a must-buy for any series fans.- GameZone
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Playing as Billy isn’t bad but you’ll start feeling like Reverend Ray should have been the real star of the game. In the end, the single-player game just doesn’t hold a candle to the enjoyable online multiplayer.- GameZone
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The first five games in the KOF series are faithfully duplicated for the Wii in all of their glorious, if not aging, splendor. But gameplay is really the key for any fighting game and this collection will not disappoint in that regard.- GameZone
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A great game for those of us either, cursed with dial up connections, or the inability to constantly pay for games that feature persistent worlds.- GameZone
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Whether roaming the halls of Hogwarts, or stepping into the options to play a Quidditch match, the game does have entertainment at its heart.- GameZone
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This isn't a game that'll rock your world, nor is it one that will change the way you look at the survival/horror genre. But if you don't mind spending a buck for an hour's worth of fun (plus replay value), Dawn of the Dead is worth your time.- GameZone
- Posted Feb 1, 2011
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