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: | 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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After hours upon hours of competitive gameplay, Samurai Shodown: Sen didn’t serve enough entertainment value to satisfy my tastes. It’s a shame since the series has long been one of the more popular franchises among hardcore fighting fans.- GameZone
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It’s great too see the movie’s characters like Mumble and Gloria but the Wii controls are used in a gimmicky way that adds very little substance to a game that could have been really fun.- GameZone
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Unfortunately I was very disappointed with just about everything. From the mission briefing, right up through the mission debriefing where you obtain all your stats. The graphics were archaic for lack of a better word.- GameZone
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Gladiators of Rome has ... well ... waiting, and waiting for what seems like an eternity in an action game.- GameZone
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This is one of those games that I love. It encompasses so many game lovers when it comes to genre. It is fun for those who love racing as much as it is for those who love seeing their familiar cartoon characters outside of the television.- GameZone
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Operation Darkness takes an intriguing idea, but ruins it with some awful gameplay.- GameZone
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I wasn’t expecting a revolution from a poker game, but it would’ve been nice to have at least one unique and/or standout feature outside of the create-a-player mode.- GameZone
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Even dedicated fans of the blue hedgehog will long for the classic controls that made this platform game such a joy to play.- GameZone
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Keyboard and mouse controls could have been easier to use and camera angles definitely need work. But if you want to get a game out in time for a movie release, some things will go unpolished.- GameZone
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For horse lovers, and lovers of the movie, I would rank this game higher, but many GBA gamers may find the action a bit slow and repetitive.- GameZone
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By far, one of the best Inuyasha games you’ll play and one deeply engrossing role-playing game for your Nintendo DS.- GameZone
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This game is not the worst game that I have every played. However, it’s a pretty average type of game and is very short, too. For the price, it isn’t a good choice for kids, as there isn’t much replay value despite the mini-games.- GameZone
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Everything you hated about the last game makes its return in "Backyard Wrestling 2."- GameZone
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Really, do yourself a favor and forget this game exists. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon on the Wii fails to justify anything for the long-running military series with its bad gameplay and bland presentation. It's safe to say this is a ghost of its former self. Wait for Future Soldier.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 19, 2010
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The appeal of a Live-enabled, DLC-driven Yu-Gi-Oh! game certainly has merit in theory, but Konami clearly phoned in their efforts in the hopes that the mega-popular brand alone would sell units.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 19, 2010
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By letting players customize their avatars to a high degree the developers have given a world of possibilities to the players. The two notes that bring this game down to Earth are the graphics and the sound.- GameZone
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Outside of those few positives, it's a lesson on how not to use a movie license within the video game industry.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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The clunky gameplay, repetitive battles, and the lack of a lengthy quest and hardly any replay value guarantee that Never Ending Tomorrow will never achieve the success it could (possibly ... maybe) have.- GameZone
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A mediocre point and click adventure game that doesn't advance the genre. The game offers just enough to keep you playing but fails to offer anything new or impressive to make it stand out from the crowded adventure game market.- GameZone
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I could do without fancy-schmancy visuals and professional voice-acting, all I require in my RPG is good solid gameplay and satisfying plot progression. Neither of which are present in this game.- 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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Swashbucklers: Blue vs. Grey is a strange little game that isn’t terrible by any means, but it’s not really very good, either. While I could definitely see the game developing a (tiny) cult following, every interesting element in the game is balanced out by something bad.- GameZone
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Tournament of Legends is a mess of glitches, incompetent gameplay, and unfulfilled ideas. It is an insult to fighting fans and an embarrassment to the icons of classic mythology, although I suppose it deserves credit as the first fighting game that can be won in the middle of a full-on seizure.- GameZone
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There’s nothing here that will have you itching to go back and play through after your first run through.- GameZone
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Unfortunately, Sniper is a "meh" experience with a very limited appeal; gamers with extreme patience and a passion for sniper rifles might enjoy themselves.- GameZone
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I hear the theme from Gilligan’s Island. I don’t know where it’s coming from, but the words are distinct – “A three-hour tour. A three-hour tour.” Once those hours have passed, you’ll be glad you’re not trapped on an island with this game.- GameZone
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There are times where you’ll appreciate the throwback to old detective games, but then you’ll realize that Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos needed a lot more work graphically to keep your attention past the first few cities.- GameZone
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