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 game that is conceptually sound, has solid graphics and sound and plays well. It will take time to get into and learn the intricacies of the game, but therein lies the fun and the challenge.- GameZone
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From the opening screen, you feel comfortable with the game. Though not so easy to master, the controls are not too complex that it will take days of playing to get the swing of it.- GameZone
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Isn't that bad, but like the unpopular kid in school, it tries so hard to be something that it's not. In this case, it's trying to be "Crazy Taxi."- GameZone
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Sadly, the graphics don’t even come close to the sharp visuals of the PC version--something the Xbox could have easily replicated.- GameZone
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Provides familiar landmarks, stays true to elements of the story and allows players to work through the levels in a way that provides fun and challenge.- GameZone
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While it’s great to play through the most exciting moments of such a great Bond film, the game’s various faults just get in the way of enjoying this one.- GameZone
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Plenty of Wii games have embraced a “gameplay over graphics” approach, providing a compelling gameplay experience despite looking like the bottom of a shoe. MLB 2K9 provides neither, and it doesn’t even seem to try to.- GameZone
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Still unique and oddly enjoyable, Harvest Moon: Boy & Girl might not be as perfect as the console games but it’s still just as interesting on the PSP.- GameZone
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Class of Heroes won't be the game most RPG fans drool over, but it's worth playing if you love dungeon crawlers, don't mind the repetition or unfair difficulty, and embrace the idea of investing several hours in a game whose experience rarely changes.- GameZone
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While it lasts, it’s a hoot, but it’s all over much too fast.- GameZone
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It’s lacking in customization options, but there’s still a good deal of content to partake in. The episode-style campaign is an absolute pleasure and will no doubt please fans of the show.- GameZone
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Lifesigns for the Nintendo DS is a deep and involving virtual medical drama that might not be as endearing as Trauma Center but it is still a DS game well worth playing.- GameZone
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An entertaining, but altogether incomplete and, at times, incomprehensible adventure.- GameZone
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The graphical elements need some help and the dialogue is overwritten and overacted.- GameZone
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If you are new to the game, buy Halls of Valhalla – the expanded multiplayer options will make the overall experience more enjoyable.- GameZone
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The tricks lack complexity and the game can be beaten in a couple of sittings. However, young ones should enjoy the fun presentation and the enjoyable multiplayer mode.- GameZone
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While it’s certainly a well-made digital recreation of the original card game, this is the very definition of a niche title: for a small group of people, the game is a godsend, and for everyone else, it’s utterly incomprehensible.- GameZone
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Be prepared to fight off a lot of generic goblins with all your might. It’ll only take about six or so hours to speed through The Spiderwick Chronicles.- GameZone
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If you are a PlayStation-only owner, you will find this game challenging, though not quite in the same league as Madden Football.- GameZone
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The controls are amazingly easy to get used to. It might become a bit repetitive or bland to some who aren't big fans of fast-paced action alone though, so go into this one with an open mind.- GameZone
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With solid action, decent levels and loads of monsters, the game is still fun enough for new fans as well as those who fondly remember the original.- GameZone
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The missions themselves are quite interesting and fun and admittedly I did enjoy them despite some of the shortcomings.- GameZone
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Even among adults, the game is certainly a test of patience and perseverance. Create isn't exactly what it calls itself, but it will get the job done for puzzle-heads looking for a quick fix.- GameZone
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If you don’t know who the Cheetah Girls are, then you may want to skip out on this DDR title.- GameZone
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Ovaldog gives BCT Commander a big two thumbs up! If your Hard-core, go get it!- GameZone
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It's just too slow to enjoy, making it hard for even the most diligent rugby fans to get into it.- GameZone
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Offers a great and versatile combo system, interactive environments, and an overall refreshing take on fighting games. However, the controls are pretty cumbersome, and can lead to unnecessary frustration.- GameZone
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Looks good but has some problems with control elements, which can only be described as sluggish in some instances.- GameZone
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