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 game's focus on the fluidity and feel of real basketball is a great direction for the franchise, even at the expense of revolutionary new gameplay modes.- GameZone
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Battlefield 2: Modern Combat brings to the table an exciting single-player mode and helps make up for the adequate multiplayer experience.- GameZone
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Anyone looking for immediate entertainment and lengthy gameplay sessions should consider Galaxies as a must have game for the Wii.- GameZone
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Now if this sounds like a lot of work, it is which just makes this one of the best games on the market.- GameZone
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Easy to pick up, fun to play, and highly addictive anyway you cut, slice and dice it.- GameZone
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A marvelous learning program that challenges players to think, reason, and plan ahead. The program has a terrific options package, solid graphics and sound. This is the program that you will want if you play chess or ever wanted to learn.- GameZone
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One of the most highly addictive and thoroughly entertaining wrestling titles to come along in a long time and it’s a game no fighting fan should miss out on.- GameZone
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If you are a veteran of the D2 series, Rise of the Elves adds in a cool new army to play with and hours of gameplay for the new missions, and while there’s nothing new or revolutionary that really seemed to go on, that can be a good thing.- GameZone
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Graphically, this is a great looking PSX title. Each MS, pilot, and background was hand drawn and colored to provide a bright, anime style presentation overall.- GameZone
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Isn’t as fast as "Marvel vs. Capcom 2," as pretty as "Guilty Gear X2," or as smooth as "Street Fighter 3," but it’s a 2D fighter that’s online.- GameZone
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A solid title. This is the Tony Hawk of snowboarding; the tricks are huge, the musical score is unique and solid, and the graphics are extremely well done. This title has ‘steez."- GameZone
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This year’s March Madness keeps the series rolling by featuring the new NBA Live 2005 engine with its great new control scheme.- GameZone
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Minor quibbles aside, this is an atmospheric and desolate experience that fans of the series will want to jump into.- GameZone
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With a healthy dose of game modes and songs, you can't go wrong with a game that encourages dancing and singing, and just having a great time with a group of people. Play this one loud, karaoke fans.- GameZone
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It’s a solid entry and an excellent sequel to a great game and - despite a few issues - it’s looking like this is a good year for Naruto and fighting game fans.- GameZone
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A good game, but not one that lives up to the high standards set by previous Nancy Drew games. It's just too short.- GameZone
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Win or lose, joyous or torturous, this game is a blast and a non-stop addiction.- GameZone
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It might be too simple to call Enslaved: Odyssey to the West a melee-centric Uncharted, but it is not that far off and it is certainly not a bad thing.- GameZone
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For those who missed out on FlatOut 2 for the original Xbox, FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage for the Xbox 360 is a wonderful upgraded port that not only looks great but handles beautifully as well.- GameZone
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Playing Railroad Tycoon 3 was a breath of fresh air compared to other simulation games. The easy to use interface, excellent graphics, quality music, and wonderful gameplay adds up to an impressive gaming package.- GameZone
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The feel of the arcade makes a successful transfer into an exciting and forever entertaining game that teaches everyone to respect those time honored heroes: the cabbies.- GameZone
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This game has one of the best battle engines I have seen in an RPG and it would be an absolute shame for you to miss it!- GameZone
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The beautiful graphics and excellent voice-over work help transport players into the Ages of Myst.- GameZone
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While the game still strays from its console roots, the good story, interesting characters and fun extras are enough for returning gamers to go back for more.- GameZone
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This is, bar none, the best consumer available flight simulation to date. Notice the word “simulation.” Flight Simulator has game-like elements, missions, online play, etc., but at the end of the day it’s a hardcore simulator that the average “gamer” probably won’t enjoy.- GameZone
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Its only real problem is the fact that it isn't a whole lot different from "NHL Hitz."- GameZone
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An awesome package. It's got great art, stunning visuals, immersive sound, responsive controls, RPG elements, great level and boss design, a challenging difficulty level, and slick, slick style to top it all off.- GameZone
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WWE Smackdown vs. RAW 2009 is a nice addition to the franchise, with some solid new game modes. While the core game hasn’t changed, there are still enough new features to keep fans interested.- GameZone
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