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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The list of technical issues plagued the title right from the on-start and continued until the ugly ending. Whether it was one enemy mysteriously multiplying into three enemies before my eyes (maybe he was Marvel's Multiple Man?) or enemies running in circles around platforms for no good reason besides chasing their own tail, Alpha Protocol is a good lesson of how not to create a video game.- GameZone
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Many handheld games do justice to their console counterparts. The PSP version of MX Vs. ATV Untamed isn’t one of them.- GameZone
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This is a game that could have been much more. The game’s linearity really hampers immersion, and there are some odd animation elements that also distract from the game.- GameZone
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Thanks to the poor controls and the fact that the levels seem to drag on forever, Flight of the Falcon just feels like a very forced and flawed experienced from the very start.- GameZone
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The slight interface changes and the ability to play as the internal factions does mix things up a bit, but once the novelty of reigning over the Orient wears off, you'll wish Paradox would start working on the next entry in the series, rather than another underwhelming expansion pack.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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The Force Unleashed II is, more than anything, disappointing.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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It’s not revolutionary, nor is it total garbage, but it is hard.- GameZone
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Anyone who thoroughly enjoyed "Yoshi’s Touch & Go" will find Rainbow Islands Revolution to be a worthy title in the vein of that game. The rest of us are left with an island that’s a little too monotonous to hold our interest.- GameZone
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Its creative "evil mastermind" plans are undone by dull pacing, too smart AI and enormous maps. Don't be fooled. R.U.S.E. has some good ideas under its hood, but it's overrun by smart AI and bad battle pacing.- GameZone
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The problem with games like Mr. Bill is that it's not necessarily a bad title, it's just that there are so many better ways iPhone users could be spending their time.- GameZone
- Posted Feb 6, 2011
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Families seeking their next Wii-Sports fix will have some fun with this $30 budget title, but it hardly has the same polish of Nintendo's groundbreaking title.- GameZone
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The gameplay is a lot of fun-despite the slower pace-and the combination of online and off-line options will keep you busy throughout the season.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 17, 2010
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Animations and the Tackle Alley mini-game aside, Backbreaker doesn't have much to offer fans of the sport. It's worth a rental, if only to see what other developers can do with the genre.- GameZone
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Even at a budget price, I can’t recommend the title to fans of squad-based shooters, due to its gets-old-quick, limited gameplay and lifeless multiplayer. This one’s a no go.- GameZone
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A bland and lifeless action game with an unfinished graphics engine, Bullet Witch really isn’t worth your time.- GameZone
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For those old school gamers who had a fondness for the classic Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Monster Madness will disappoint in almost every level. It’s a game that borders on fun but just doesn’t quite make the right impression with its repetitive action, framerate problems and barely there story.- GameZone
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A repetitive action game with very little substance and absolutely no style despite the fact that the Predator warrior is represented well in the game.- GameZone
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There’s a game somewhere among the bugs and glitches that make up Hour of Victory for the Xbox 360 but you’ll never find it seeing as the entire experience feels broken and rushed.- GameZone
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The sluggish controls and slow-as-molasses gameplay act as a virus that kills off any excitement this game could have had. Missions are boring and extremely repetitive.- GameZone
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Cars Mater-National plays like one of those “me-too!” games that follow the release of huge hits. Me-too games don’t usually come in the same series; I would have expected to see this happen with a knock-off game called Trucks, SUVs, or Crossover. But not the sequel to Cars.- GameZone
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Even kids who love things Power Ranger will bore quickly. I can honestly say that this is one of the worst games I have ever played, and I have played some stinkers.- GameZone
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Fans might be able to eke some pleasure from this game despite the overwhelming flaws. Anyone else likely won’t be able to see past the repetitive, irritating gameplay, frustrating camera, and broken controls.- GameZone
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It’s not going to be an award winner, and it might not stay in your heart or mind for too long, but it is a fresh new game for the DS.- GameZone
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Drive, crash, mini-game, repeat. Pimp My Ride is a licensed game for die-hard fans.- GameZone
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Cars is an incredibly boring, sometimes frustrating, waste of a good DS cartridge. Do your kid a favor and buy them Mario Kart DS instead. They may scream and holler a bit, but after they compare it to their friend’s copy of Cars they will thank you.- GameZone
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"Sigh" The game missed so many opportunities, I think the Wii version is the way to go, but only if you are a die-hard fan.- GameZone
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Underground Pool could have been a fun portable billiards experience for your Nintendo DS but limited touch screen action, unintelligent opponent AI and poor controls make this one a game you should skip.- GameZone
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I wanted to like this game, but it just wouldn't let me. First it was not diverse enough. Then it started repeating questions prematurely. Then it crashed and displayed a C++ error. Ouch. Good for a few laughs if your friends are as fun as mine, but that's about it.- GameZone
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