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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A wonderful cast of characters, a decent if not simple puzzles and foes ­ all of which is somewhat spoiled by some game-play problems.- GameZone
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The single-player mode is where the game seems to stutter along with a few longer than necessary load times...The computer AI in the single-player mode does some crazy things that will have you frustrated and puzzled.- GameZone
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With a little more polish and options this game could have been exceptional. The content and graphics were done wonderfully, but the poor interface and frustrating controls get in the way of the enjoyment.- GameZone
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D1 Grand Prix’s style-over-speed gameplay is perfect not for those who enjoy watching the sport, but for those who actually do it understand its persistent challenge.- GameZone
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If you're a fan of the actual gameshow, you'll almost definitely get a kick out of the Wii version.- GameZone
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With the poor controls and boring levels Rengoku doesn’t feel nearly as fluid as it could.- GameZone
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It feels pretty clunky for a fighting game, and only those die-hard One Piece fans will claw their way through this title.- GameZone
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Some solid action could keep fans entertained for a while, although this one will not be as fondly remembered as the film on which it’s based in years to come.- GameZone
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The camera is a necessary improvement, though it's one that should've been done a long time ago. I like the Sugoroku party game, but I wouldn't buy a game bearing the "Warriors" name just to play it.- GameZone
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The game is very repetitious. Colorful and bright but not exactly innovative.- GameZone
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The controls are not reliable in any sense. It is not fun playing a game, when you are constantly worrying if the players will do the commands that you tell them to.- GameZone
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The single-player game is not that deep or compelling and the network portion is repetitive without a lot of variation in either missions or environments.- GameZone
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The reputation system and the underground trade feature had the potential to work exceptionally well with the action gameplay of Miami Vice. But the short play time, confusing AI, and the lack of aim functionality when in motion makes this title only worth renting.- GameZone
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While somewhat repetitious, the linear design and simple control schemes will draw players along and it is not hard to work through the levels.- GameZone
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A decent game with a good amount of options and some challenges, but this is an arcade racer at heart with little consequences for extreme handling, other than sliding off the course and slowing down.- GameZone
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On one hand the controls are a testament to what can be done with the DS; on the other, they also prove that not every franchise should be wholly touch-based.- GameZone
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It’s fun to play for a while, though it grows old quickly, and the only real urge to keep playing is to unlock historical Playboy covers and centerfolds.- GameZone
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This is a rehash, and while fine, it does not stand out. There are several miscues along the way, all of which results in a turnover, speaking in basketball terms.- GameZone
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It’s a fun puzzler and a reasonable Wii alternative to games like Lumines, but this retail release doesn’t really do anything to justify its purchase over the WiiWare original. Only true die-hard fans of the original or Wii owners with no ability to download should pick this up in disc form.- GameZone
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It doesn’t offer much in terms of long lasting appeal or replayability.- GameZone
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A certain type of person will fall in love with this game; others will hate it completely.- 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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Come on, it’s Need for Speed and that means a tried-and-true racing formula. While the story is a bit far-fetched, it really is no different than some previous titles in the NFS franchise. It would be nice to see the series break out and take a few chances, but what is here – from the open world to the car customization options – should provide for some entertainment for NFS fans.- GameZone
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The dialog is so long and drawn out that it just gets boring. Too much talking and not enough shooting!- GameZone
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Not the kind of game that everyone will embrace. This game is predicated on those who like the cerebral challenge of card-driven chess in a static environment. This is not a reflexive challenge.- GameZone
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The problem is that the missions you’ll have to complete consist almost entirely of defending this or that base, or playing escort to a group of ships. In other words you spend too much time defending and protecting and not enough time in one-on-one dogfights and full-on combat without worry of damaging friendly units.- GameZone
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Yes, Dead To Rights: Retribution is violent. It’s also dark, vicious and amoral, with ten levels packed with face painted thugs waiting to get killed in all manner of slow motion, blood splattering ways.- GameZone
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Anybody looking for a cute game that they can play with their little ones need look no further.- GameZone
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It is time Maxis was held accountable for a product that has more bugs than it should – and fair-sized ones at that.- GameZone
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The game gets some points for the innovative use of the controls, but otherwise it's somewhat predictable and sadly lacking in the "fun" department. Just an average game on what should be an un-average system.- GameZone
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