GameZone's Scores
- Games
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: | Toy Story Racer | |
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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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Definitely geared for younger gamers, but it really lacks polish so it might frustrate them as well.- GameZone
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The control is the factor I had the most trouble with. The game is intended to be arcade-like, yet you can’t fishtail around corners. You have to slow way down if you want to stay on the road. This isn’t much of a problem once you figure out the mechanics of it, but it is a little annoying.- 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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Don't go into it looking for "Splinter Cell" and you will be happy.- GameZone
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Repetitive action, awful controls and so-so graphics keep the game from being a fun action game based on a really great movie and action hero.- GameZone
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A button masher with the graphical appeal of messing up your opponent’s face in predetermined ways, FaceBreaker is entertaining for a while, definitely fast paced and brimming with solid graphical elements.- GameZone
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The controls on Wii are forced and unnatural and hamper what is an otherwise solid game design.- GameZone
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Be prepared for many yawns and questions of, “What better is there to do with my time?”- GameZone
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Some people have an extreme level of devotion for the game. I do not. I like to have fun and lose myself in excitement, not tweak physics for a half-hour to get a five-second clip of what appears to be two marionettes squabbling.- GameZone
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Officially this game is fun and plays very well on the Xbox platform, with sterling graphics and sound, and challenging gameplay. The game is linear but tells a good story and has a great look and feel.- GameZone
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A true nightmare to sit down and play for a long period of time.- GameZone
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For such a simple puzzle game, Luxor: Pharaoh’s Challenge is surprisingly addictive.- GameZone
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While the game’s controls are identical to Diablo, even Diablo veterans will quickly realize that this is little more than a hack and slash title only due to the small amount of drops and no pieces of armor or weapons to be found, and the gameplay gets very repetitive very quickly.- GameZone
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Sluggish, unresponsive, and slow. Luckily, all you got to do to win is constantly hammer on the “shoot” button.- GameZone
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Though its not the worst game I've ever played, its certainly not one I will ever play again.- 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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Ugly, unpolished and boring, Minority Report is best left on the shelf.- GameZone
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Though the touch screen is superior to the Wii remote in the area of item placement, item acquisition (when you grab the item from the item window) and retrieval (when you pick up an item that has already been placed) are a glitchy mess on the DS, making this an inferior version.- GameZone
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This is not a game of sophisticated espionage but it is a clever, innovative game that will entertain anyone who has an EyeToy when they’re not being frustrated to death by its limited technology.- GameZone
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There is not much replay here, and it is almost a chore to want to succeed.- GameZone
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Rotatable camera angles, a variety of weapons (albeit they're all arrows), and a good mix of puzzles and action made this game entertaining....in an Archie Comics sort of way.- GameZone
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ABC Murders is a great story, but it wasn’t meant to be a video game and it shows. DS-owning Agatha Christie fans might get a kick out of it, but the game just isn’t as engaging or fun as the other point-and-click puzzlers on the system.- GameZone
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Lord of Arcana commits the cardinal sin of game design: Beyond being painfully lacking in variety or original ideas, it outright wastes your time, and then punishes you for your determination to not give up.- GameZone
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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To sum things up, the missions are boring, the puzzles are annoying and tedious, and the presentation is lackluster.- GameZone
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Short and simple, without making you feel that you need to hurry to close the portal to hell.- GameZone
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The controls and poor AI is where this game falls apart and characters like Wolverine are rendered useless while Iron Man, Storm and Magneto are a tad more fun to play.- GameZone
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When not crashing, stuttering, or burdening you with menus, Elemental threatens to be interesting.- GameZone
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While Tiger 09 is still a mostly solid golf experience (the best on the PSP) I cannot recommend this title over previous Tiger games. This game is a significant step back in gameplay that lacks some of the most vital elements.- GameZone
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Crime Lab isn't the worst DS game we've seen, as the mini-games do manage to keep it from being a cold case. That said, the weak writing and otherwise plodding gameplay make it a mystery not worth tackling.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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Koei delivers another beat-‘em-up that pits players against hundreds of on-screen opponents, though it barely provides any type of worthwhile replay to attract players to devote endless hours of their time.- GameZone
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