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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One of the better licensed products in my recent memory.- GameZone
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While the designers of this game evidently took a lot of time on it as evidenced by the rich details, the gameplay itself just isn't very fun.- GameZone
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X-Blades is one of those games that I really wanted to like, but while it’s average entertainment, it really does nothing to move it to the next level.- GameZone
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There is no sense in reinventing the wheel, but this comes off as a lazy, rehash of current games. You can't ride on a name for long.- GameZone
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A solid PSN title with good entertainment value. Don’t expect to be captivated for hours, though. Revenge of the Wounded Dragon is one of those titles that is fun unless too much time is spent playing it and then it becomes more tedious and repetitious than enjoyable. Taken in small doses, the game is entertaining.- GameZone
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Could have been one of those great alternatives to the WWE wrestling titles, but its many flaws are just too numerous to make this one any fun.- GameZone
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Just about every single point goes towards the poker features, particularly over Xbox Live, but some of the other games do offer a bit of entertainment.- GameZone
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Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising’s unique spin on tactical warfare might be dug by the truly hardcore, but some frustrating design decisions will keep this one from rising as high as it should.- GameZone
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If your hat has lures on it and you’re wearing wading pants, it’ll keep you hooked.- GameZone
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Multiplayer for the minigames would have made a great addition to extend the replay value of the game.- GameZone
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The game becomes really repetitive, and kills any hope for replay.- GameZone
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I was disappointed in the interaction between the Team Manager and your self, no video, just a static picture and a few lines of text ends up being your advice.- GameZone
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Massive and daunting easily describe this game. Lost Empire: Immortal is not a game for the first-time turn-based strategy gamer, but rather for that niche that wants to micro-manage every nuance of a society and slowly (sometimes it feels agonizingly slow) build up to a point where you truly are the power in the universe.- GameZone
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This game just doesn’t compare to previous Nancy Drew games. It’s too short, too easy and doesn’t include enough variety.- GameZone
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The game is designed well and is wholly representative of the board game, but the fun factor is missing. For just a few more dollars, players can play the real thing around the table and have more fun.- GameZone
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Instead of a cute Japanese character I'm forced to look at a Buzz Lightyear reject.- GameZone
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Not only does this sequel lack any real substantial upgrades, but the motion controls are without precision. However, there is a lot to do, and hardcore fans will likely find a lot to love.- GameZone
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X-Blades may prove a pleasant enough distraction for hack-and-slash gamers thirsty for something new. Repetitive gameplay and bland design keep it from becoming anything outstandingly great.- GameZone
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TNA iMPACT! has a great license and great characters, it just doesn't use either of them correctly.- GameZone
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Unfortunately, when I received this game, the battle to get this damn program to run began.- GameZone
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There isn’t much to this game and it is very short. More challenges and variety of gameplay would have helped.- GameZone
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Die-hard NASCAR game fans will find something to enjoy here, but may be disappointed in the lost drivers and lack of new features.- GameZone
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The developers made sure that the game plays as close to the real thing as possible. Even though this is the case, it still doesn’t match up to the real thing.- GameZone
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Although Time Crisis 4 and Razing Storm are fun on their own, Deadstorm Pirates and the Move compatibility pushes this collection out of "pass" territory and into a firm "rent or buy on the cheap" recommendation.- GameZone
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Feels empty at its core, with no puzzle solving, crime detection, or strategy of any kind. The Punisher is one of those games you want to play when you just want to go buck wild.- GameZone
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The game does have some pretty detailed 2D graphics and nice sound, but the frustrating combat system and repetitive action make the overall presentation of the game lackluster.- GameZone
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It's a simple, Ford-glorifying collection of racing adventure. It could be better in a lot of ways. There are a lot of faults to this game, but in all it's very playable and does provide some genuine fun.- GameZone
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Due to the game’s nature and lack of variety, Shrek SuperSlam is not for everyone. But if you’re a kid who loves Shrek or if you have a kid who loves Shrek, you can’t go wrong with this title.- GameZone
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The saving grace of this game is Shrek and the other characters. They are portrayed charmingly and just like in the movies. The mini-games are also fun. However, the game as a whole isn’t anything above average and would probably receive a lesser rating without the presence of Shrek and company.- GameZone
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If it wasn't for the unfinished feeling to the entire experience, I would have to say Gorasul is a great game for someone looking for something a little different in their RPG titles.- GameZone
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