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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Worth a rental for certain, but only the most diehard King of Fighters fans will want to add this one to their collection.- GameZone
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A wonderfully visual game that is bogged down by a bad dialogue delivered with equally bad vocal acting.- GameZone
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Career mode steals the ball and dribbles down the floor, passes to gameplay, gameplay passes the ball to graphics, graphics dribbles the ball off its foot. That about sums it up.- GameZone
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I was disappointed to see the developers add the fantasy elements, which threw me a bit once I started playing. The game is still entertaining and with the map editor and online play I still feel this is a decent game.- GameZone
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Eragon for the GBA is a surprise for me because it kept reminding me of RPGs from the 16-Bit era. This isn't another cookie-cutter licensed game; instead the game offers a deep, albeit flawed, gameplay experience.- GameZone
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The problem that I had with Republic was the steep learning curve that came with the game, accompanied by a long read of the manual to get your bearings.- GameZone
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A nice little program that doesn’t really offer much that is new or unique, and hard-core game players will not find this a challenging outing. However younger players and LEGO fans will enjoy the simplistic entertainment value and colorful look of the game.- GameZone
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Very linear. You will not be able to progress until something is collected or someone is questioned.- GameZone
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A surprisingly entertaining game. It is a bit on the easy side.- GameZone
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This is a decent game that could have used a bit more innovation to really make this game top notch and stand out from all of the other platform games already available on this system.- GameZone
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This is not a bad game, but it doesn't make the playoffs when compared to other handheld systems. The GBA shows its age and limitations with this title.- GameZone
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Impressively attempts to bring the identical console experience to the Game Boy Advance and, for the most part, does an admirable job. Still, it’s clear by the unsteady framerate and choppy graphics that the GBA does have its limits and this game definitely pushes it to the max.- GameZone
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The problem with Bloody Roar Extreme is that it gets by on the bare minimum. The gameplay is very simple and requires no skill.- GameZone
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Retains the gameplay of the original that makes it enjoyable, but it just seems to be getting a little past it’s time for not only the gameplay, but the graphics as well.- GameZone
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As a single-player game, My Street is a bore. It won't entertain you for very long, and the story and the dialogue is really pathetic.- GameZone
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What Droplitz lacks in personality and originality, it makes up for in fun, addictive gameplay. Unfortunately, bit of repetition and a lack of multiplayer keep this one from dropping into must-have territory.- GameZone
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Devil Kings isn’t a bad game it’s just a game that doesn’t offer anything new and exciting that we have played before in another game.- GameZone
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Grand Ages: Rome is a decent game that doesn't try very hard to break out of the city-building mold. Instead it fits comfortably in the age old staples of the genre. The only good thing about this is the developers laid a good foundation for them to work with on the inevitable sequel, which will hopefully come up with something new and really make this game break out.- GameZone
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The flight controls, overall, on the keyboard were solid enough, but as I’ve stated a few times before, the game may just not be challenging enough for flight veterans.- GameZone
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While not exactly a training piece for Ninja Warrior, Ninja Reflex is amusing in the way it tests your hand-eye coordination. The fun is fair and the replay value is iffy.- GameZone
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Boring graphics and irritating load times aside, Metal Saga is a half-way decent RPG. The charm lies in the bizarre enemies and the vehicular combat.- GameZone
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While playing through the film’s futuristic backdrop might seem very appealing, there are a number of features, such as the first-person controls, that could have been handled a lot better.- GameZone
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I absolutely love the insane amount of weapons that this title includes.- GameZone
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A good idea gone bad by repetition. It's not hard to beat the game whether you're a kid who's just starting out or an adult who can't get enough of SpongeBob's crazy antics.- GameZone
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Just when you reach your breaking point the game changes up just enough to make you continue.- GameZone
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Recommended for children and adults who love humor, Shaun the Sheep is an appealing title that’ll hold your attention for a few weeks of your time.- GameZone
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I wanted to like this game so much, I thought the premise was awesome, but when it was game time, the experience left me wanting to play a better-built game.- GameZone
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This game is for young fans of the Naruto series, and I hardly think it could appeal to anyone else. There is a fully fleshed-out RPG experience here, though, even if it is unremarkable.- GameZone
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While the interface needs some work the cards are still the selling point of the game. If you’ve never played a TCG before then you might find this game a little daunting at first. While it might be rough around the edges the core experience of a TCG is still left mostly intact.- GameZone
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