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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Those who approach Smash-Up hoping for a solid, enjoyable alternative to Smash Bros. will be pleased, but Turtles fans hoping for a celebration of the franchise will probably be disappointed by the game’s shameful “scratch the surface” approach to Eastman and Laird’s storied 25-year-old franchise.- GameZone
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Buy it for Pac-Man Vs. and/or if you don’t yet have a handheld version of the other games.- GameZone
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This expansion doesn't offer anything particularly game-changing, instead giving you more of what you would want as a fan of the game, namely a new campaign map, new units, and a host of new missions. The limited scope of the storyline does provide some focus and solid pacing, but comes at a price of some of the base game's non-military features.- GameZone
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This is truly a niche game. I would not recommend it to someone that does not know a good deal about hunting/fishing. There is just too much to know about the delicate ecosystem with wildlife and hunter's needs to just wing-it for some casual fun.- GameZone
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Shadow Ops hardly ever strays from its basic first-person shooter blueprint and that's what makes this a lackluster shooter, but the action is always of the pulse-pounding kind and that certainly counts for something.- GameZone
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The environments are big and interactive, adding a lot to the gameplay dynamic, and the pace of the races is challenging and engaging.- GameZone
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Vexx could’ve been worlds better if not for its nauseatingly inconsistent camera system.- GameZone
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Petz: Sports is a solid entry to the Petz franchise, and one that is pretty fun in sessions with friends. While the racing portions could be fleshed out more, there is a lot here for younger audiences to have fun with.- GameZone
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While the swing mechanics might not appeal to everyone, the many game modes and online play trumps previous Wii golf outings.- GameZone
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Shoot 'em up Heaven, puzzle-solving torture. Despite its flaws, Lilo & Stitch 2 is guaranteed to entertain its target audience.- GameZone
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Newcomers or younger gamers hopefully will try it out and see where the fun is, but ultimately this game is for those of us who grew up during that golden 80's era.- GameZone
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Shattered Dimensions is not the greatest Spiderman game of all time, but it absolutely ranks among the best on a handheld unit.- GameZone
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The battles are varied, along with the robots, but after a while, this game does get really repetitious.- GameZone
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Adds a brand new (and fun to play) race that adds a great new dynamic to the gameplay, as well as some nice features to keep things fresh for fans of the original game. However, if you weren’t a fan to begin with, you probably won’t be won over with this expansion.- GameZone
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While The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout may seem like another fitness knock-off, the fact it has so much health-related content packed into it, along with mostly good interactivity with the Kinect, make us feel like it deserves a recommendation. This Loser will make you feel like a winner-if you're strong enough.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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It would have received a higher rating if the gameplay had been longer, but it is still worth the purchase price. A nice choice for families and all ages.- GameZone
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With the witty banter, humorous storyline, and excellent cast of characters, Jolly Rover manages to create an identity of its own.- GameZone
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FaceBreaker’s gameplay is pretty simple, meaning that gamers of all types will be able to get into the game and feel comfortable with the controls very quickly. However, the overall experience does feel a bit shallow and might not hold your interest for very long.- GameZone
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Whether plowing through breakable walls, spinning along a corkscrew tunnel, or frantically running toward the finish line after grabbing Sonic's trademark power-up (his running shoes), Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is all but a non-stop thrill-ride.- GameZone
- Posted Feb 21, 2011
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THQ has done a fantastic job of cherry-picking the best elements of wrestling with some of the most recognizable characters and stars in a visually fantastic package. Unfortunately, it's a good foundation with some major holes. The lack of select wrestlers, missing match variety, anemic campaigns and pointless create-a-character undermine a very good wrestling game/fighting game fusion.- GameZone
- Posted Mar 30, 2011
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Newer gamers who haven't played the original might find this game to not be worth the trouble due to the difficulty.- GameZone
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Certainly not a "must-have" title, nor will it offer you a solid gaming experience, but it does give one the ability to create some very slick roller coasters, and give them a fairly realistic ride on them.- GameZone
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The issues with the camera, no map, long backtracking at times to get to an item shop or safe zone, and bad AI indoors hindered what could have been a really great experience.- GameZone
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Has a surprising amount of depth for a GBA action RPG. The leveling system is pretty unique and engaging and the forging system is very deep. However, the controls are clumsy and frustrating and the teammate AI is very lousy.- GameZone
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This game isn't flashy, no stellar graphics to oooooh and aaaaah over, no damage (which would have made the game much more realistic), and sounds that could use some work...BUT, it is a good racing game with a strong and reliable game engine that works very well and makes up for the other short comings.- GameZone
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While it’s not as gorgeous as the next-generation version, Quantum of Solace for the PS2 is certainly able to handle the action just as well with enough moments to keep the game exciting. The game does have its share of problems that show up often but in the end there is more good here than bad.- GameZone
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Be sure you know your kid's gaming styles and preferences before picking up this game, because if your kids don't like fast, timed arcade play, then they won't like this game. For the rest of the young crowd, though, this may be just the ticket.- GameZone
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My biggest gripe of all is that there are no hand-to-hand options at all. No knife, no punching, kicking, screaming, plain and simple you are just out there with your good looks. For a game that has such a big emphasis on covert ops, I found this to be a bit frustrating.- GameZone
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