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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Playing alone, or against the loud-mouth you loathe, there's plenty to enjoy in this 2002 version of NBA Live. Don't blame me for the numb fingers.- GameZone
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Bravo, PlatinumGames. You've made a game and created a heroine that gives Dante a reason to cry.- GameZone
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A surprisingly excellent GBA game with plenty of lengthy levels and ninja action that will bring to mind those great classic platform games of the old days.- GameZone
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Across the game’s several innovative features, a common thread ensures Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10’s status as a landmark Wii title — from stunningly accurate motion controls to allowing players to compete with the pros, this game was made to be the most immersive golf game of all-time. And it is.- GameZone
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A somewhat addictive and enjoyable race game wrapped in sterling graphical elements.- GameZone
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The game is a joy to control, even when using the more complex control schemes.- GameZone
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The team-based elements are great, calling to mind X-Men Legends. Unfortunately, the game lacks depth and feels pretty linear, making the adventure short lived overall.- GameZone
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Anyone can jump in and enjoy DanceMasters instantly, but those looking to truly master the game will find a long, rewarding process ahead of them.- GameZone
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If, however, you've always wanted to make your own WarioWare mini-games – or have had the desire to create any game at all – WarioWare: D.I.Y. is an impressive package that won't let you down.- GameZone
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The controls are more responsive than the 360 platform, and there is the create-a-player option to put you squarely into the heat of the battle.- GameZone
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The game is technically shorter than other Zelda adventures, but there's no way you'll finish this one in a couple days unless you have a strategy guide at your side. Believe me when I say that a strategy guide is no way to enjoy a Zelda game.- GameZone
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The best stunt driving game I've played all year. It's challenging, but not to the point where you'll risk losing your sanity.- GameZone
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If you love playing tabletop-strategy board games, or strategy games in general then you will love Diplomacy. It offers hours upon hours of gameplay that will keep you entertained for months to come.- GameZone
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A refreshingly different take on the series, with high-speed action and excellent online features.- GameZone
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I liken it to a big budget Hollywood movie, sure there isn't anything super surprising or ground breaking, but it sure is entertaining.- GameZone
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Most games lose their luster after you've killed the 999th warrior, but Total Warrior keeps things fresh throughout the journey.- GameZone
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The Darkness is a deep FPS game, giving you a nice world to explore and great Darkness powers to use. The controls are a little sluggish, however, and the AI leaves a little bit to be desired.- GameZone
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With the TSO expansion, EverQuest II continues to be one of the top MMOs on the market and The Shadow Odyssey only deepens the experience.- GameZone
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The game does an admirable job of capturing Shrek’s world and its inhabitants, while remaining compelling and interesting.- GameZone
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The scenarios are both challenging and interesting and there’s even some CSI-like crime scene investigating.- GameZone
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Spooky ghost hunts, intense battles, and rewarding captures all make Ghostbusters one fine gameplay experience.- GameZone
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Despite a questionable control system, Street Fighter: Alpha 3 Max has proven that the fighting genre still has some kick left in it, even in the portable world.- GameZone
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You'll get bored with the single-player modes but will play it just to unlock everything. The unlocked goodies (extra players, fields, etc.) only make the multiplayer games more fun.- GameZone
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A lot of DS games have attempted originality – Honeycomb Beat actually accomplishes something. It’s an incredibly fun, obsession-producing puzzler that runs on brainpower.- GameZone
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The fighting engine is still amazing, and there's a ton of fun to be had. The drastically lowered load times, and portability of the system make this a compelling option even when compared to the console versions.- GameZone
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