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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This is a slightly above average strategy title that offers some good strategic gameplay. However, many players won’t stick with it because of the difficulty of finishing the missions from about the middle game onward. I enjoy a challenge as well as the next player, but I don’t enjoy utter failure time and time again.- GameZone
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While the fighting mechanics are decent at best, the game fails to capture the raw excitement of playing as a favorite superhero or villain.- GameZone
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It's fast, furious, and most importantly, fun. So much so that immediately after I finished the game, I started over again on a harder difficulty.- GameZone
- Posted Oct 25, 2010
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A solid buy for Drawn to Life fans, kids who love SpongeBob, and anyone who likes to draw.- GameZone
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Not the freshest game on the market, but if you want a slower-paced quest with an engaging story and hours of battles to conquer, Dragoneer’s Aria is one of the better RPGs you’ll find exclusively on PSP.- GameZone
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Ion Assault is a well polished, frantic and addictive little game. Unfortunately it comes with plenty of little frustrations, not least of which is that if you want to play, you have to be able to dedicate enough time to make it to the end of the campaign, else you'll lose your progress.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 21, 2010
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Aside from the fact that the game can get a bit repetitive and is rather on the short side, Wolf of the Battlefield is a retro-styled shooter that’s hard to put down.- GameZone
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We have seen countless WWII-type games and unfortunately nothing exciting makes this game stand out from any others.- GameZone
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Don't go into it looking for "Splinter Cell" and you will be happy.- GameZone
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Striking a nearly perfect balance between role-playing game goodness and strategy gaming, Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos might not do combat right but it’s still a worthwhile game for PSP gamers.- GameZone
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Linear mission structures and forced grouping – with no crafting, housing, PvP or end-game – make DDO: Stormreach a short experience.- GameZone
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The ability to control a dragon so freely, and with so much power, has not been had from a previous handheld release.- GameZone
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The game speed is a disappointment. Hit turbo and you don't turbo anything. The controls are fine, but don't feel as fluid as they could – especially when you look at the reactive control scheme of other team games like EA's NHL franchise.- GameZone
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Flying around the environs is exhilarating, and is a lot more fun than flying a certain other famous dragon on the Wii. However, fighting is all there is, and there isn't anything else. A good choice for those looking for an accessible, pick-up-and-play fighting game and who don't require anything else.- GameZone
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Again, a solid title and a puzzle-player must, I think the variations of the puzzles and the running score you can rack up is a good way to have some healthy competition with other members of the household.- GameZone
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The lights and sounds of the Buccaneer table are entertaining and the game physics are solid.- GameZone
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Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom thrives on the power of clever puzzles and the enjoyable simplicity of combat. Awkward moments of backtracking and horrible voice-acting are nearly forgotten in the ensuing moments of pride and the excitement of uncovering hidden items.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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Putting aside its insane and unyielding difficulty, Drake & Josh is a very enjoyable and well put together title. Its presentation does its TV counterpart justice, and its stealth/action/puzzle gameplay offers a much-needed changeup from what we're used to seeing from Nickelodeon-licensed software.- GameZone
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Turtles in Time definitely provides the primitively satisfying, thumb-numbing enjoyment of the original. However, its adherence to the original game doesn’t help with replayability, and newcomers may find its “hardcore” appeal somewhat befuddling.- GameZone
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The driving physics, though, do leave something to be desired. No matter what tire configuration you put on the car, it still has a tendency to slide a bit.- GameZone
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The insanely slow pace can be bothersome, but if you have the patience to stick with it, you might have a fair bit of fun.- GameZone
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The stories are good, the voice work is strong but the investigating parts in between tend to get a little tedious. Even with all the cool CSI crime fighting tools.- GameZone
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The sound isn’t much, but the graphics are can be very intense when you are flying past them at more than 260 miles per hour.- GameZone
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Tunguska is a decent adventure game, but one that doesn’t rise above the crowd in any significant way.- GameZone
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Keith moves around awkwardly thanks to the poor control scheme but at least the touch screen is utilized in some pretty interesting ways.- GameZone
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SpaceForce: Rogue Universe has some great concepts and gameplay elements, but unfortunately the unintuitive interface and lack of tutorial will keep many gamers from seeing them.- GameZone
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This is a fun family game that’s burdened with some unfortunate technical issues. Beyond that, Kabookii’s only flaw is that it’s essentially a digital board game at video-game prices.- GameZone
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Risk Your Life may be right for you, but if you have a low frustration threshold you might want to look elsewhere. The initial learning curve is steep.- GameZone
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The awkwardness of the gameplay aspects greatly diminish an otherwise fine product.- GameZone
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It’s just too hard for its target audience, and the theme and storyline probably won’t interest older players.- GameZone
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