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 |
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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The sound track leaves something to be desired. The music is good, and the effects are typical or what one would expect, but the vocal characterizations are not that good, and the game is laced with strong language (profanity).- GameZone
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The lack of an uninstall feature is a major detriment to this program.- GameZone
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A repetitive beat-'em-up and on-foot racing game rolled into one. The Incredibles game isn't as incredible as the film.- GameZone
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I'm hard pressed to find another fitness title that looks like Your Shape: Fitness Evolved, but then again, the title does a poor job at implementing stretches and warm-ups into the exercise routines.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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Really a surprising little title that will more then fill the need to play for your little girl (or boy if he likes fashion) should they like this sort of thing. I was surprised at how well it all came together.- GameZone
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This latest Harry Potter game is fun enough, but isn't that wonderful a gaming experience. It is pretty easy, and is probably best enjoyed by people who just want to relish the world of Hogworts.- GameZone
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This is not the prestigious resuscitation of the series I had hoped for. There are valiant moments of glory that shine through the debris, although they are always burdened by mechanical gameplay and shallow characters that expect you to care without reason.- GameZone
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If you are a Spider-man fan, you will enjoy this program. If you aren’t, you will probably enjoy the camp elements of the program, the tongue-in-cheek dialogue and the superhero animation and graphics.- GameZone
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While Warriors Orochi 2 faithfully captures the feel of the console version, the new additions make this a far more refreshing version fit for the PSP.- GameZone
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Adults may find it a little yawn-inducing after awhile, but younger players who are animal lovers will have a great time with it.- GameZone
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This is not the prestigious resuscitation of the series I had hoped for. There are valiant moments of glory that shine through the debris, although they are always burdened by mechanical gameplay and shallow characters that expect you to care without reason.- GameZone
- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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For Disgaea fans who want to see the lovable prinny losers get punished over and over again due to the demanding difficulty level, I could see it being a smart purchase. Otherwise, try before buy is the best advice I can give.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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Web of Shadows isn't as immersive as some of the 3D Spider-Man titles, and its repetitive combat and level structure could turn off some players in the long-term. But it's a solid rental, no question, and should definitely be played by fans of the GBA version of Spider-Man 3.- GameZone
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There are only four games, and the overall design of each is pretty similar across the board. There are lots of tracks to unlock, but they don't differ much from each other substantially.- GameZone
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A neat gaming experience for young kids, who will enjoy the feeling of success, instead of the all-too-often sense of frustration as they attempt to play games that are too difficult.- GameZone
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Players will feel a real sense of accomplishment upon completing each one. However, there isn’t anything else to do in this game, and once the puzzles are solved, there is no going back and replaying.- GameZone
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A light action shooter that offers good, solid gameplay without any surprises. It’s entertaining and not too difficult, but the drawback is the shortness of play and the lack of replay value.- GameZone
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With the little features here and there, along with the above average graphics for this genre, I'd easily recommend it to anyone that likes a theme-sim game. Also, a great way to spend time with family (especially youngsters!!) and learn more about animals.- GameZone
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Though it does have some solid elements borrowed from the series as a whole, this seems like a rushed title that really does more of a disservice than it does to advances the series.- GameZone
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Mastering some of the techniques will present a real challenge and the story line and characters are cute and appealing.- GameZone
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Dewey is a little over the top for older gamers, but a little too complicated for really young gamers. Either way it provides a decent amount of fun and a very unique take on your average water droplet.- GameZone
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Little League World Series Baseball has its moments of greatness, but it is often plagued by gameplay issues that obscure its full potential.- GameZone
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Gravity is a puzzle game for a very specific type of gamer, primarily one that is tolerant of frustration and repetition.- GameZone
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It’s short, not overly challenging, and is a little repetitive. But you won’t find a better twenty-dollar racer for PSP.- GameZone
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Tomb Raider: Legend for the PSP is riddled with technical problems but it still managed to cram in all the great things we loved about the console version.- GameZone
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One of the better kid-specific action titles. But like so many movie-based games, G-Force is very repetitive.- GameZone
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Certain aspects such as the graphics and the virtual simulated store have merit, but the gameplay itself doesn't push this game ahead of the pack.- GameZone
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Fans of the genre (who will definitely buy a gun) should get a couple hours of enjoyment.- GameZone
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