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: | 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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For the young crowd the game is wonderfully accessible and for the older crowd it will not fail to pull you into its charming interpretation of the Star Wars saga's prequels.- GameZone
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A solid baseball game for the Wii that is lacking in what the Wii does best, Motion controls.- GameZone
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The game is riddled with glitches that play a hand in making the gameplay something that still needs plenty of attention if this series plans to compete with the big leagues.- GameZone
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I can honestly say that I have a little more respect for the people who do this kind of thing everyday after playing Emergency Fire Response, and great job to Dreamcatcher in making a fun RTS game that captures excitement and enjoyment based on real life people.- GameZone
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The sequel adds in a lot of new unlockable content to help extend replay value, new face offs with vocals, longer button holds, and even instruments, and the overall controls and challenge seem a lot better in this version.- GameZone
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Lunar Legend rocks – a godsend for RPG fans, and especially Lunar fans. It’s a completely new story, and you can play it while your taking care of bid-ness, what more could you ask for?- GameZone
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A good soccer program, featuring excellent animation and sound and solid game play. If there is a drawback it would be the lack of gaming options.- GameZone
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I won’t cookie-cut – the DS rendition of Spider-man 3 will undoubtedly provide more entertainment than its multi-million dollar big-screen counterpart. Activision should be commended on a job well done.- GameZone
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Without a doubt one of the most addictive platform/puzzle games on the PSP, N+ is one of those games that will complete consume you in the best way possible.- GameZone
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The decision to make it strictly Move-enabled is odd, but there is no denying that the game possesses enough challenge and charm for fans and newcomers to give this light-based puzzler a chance.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 6, 2011
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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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The setting is definitely terrific, and multiplayer is handled quite well, but the game just does not go that extra mile and offer something outside the graphics that sets it apart. It is a good game; it just does not go that extra step to becoming a great game.- GameZone
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Not only did they add a bunch of new content, rides, scenery, and events, but they even added completely new features (like the tunnels, elevators, laser shows, etc.)- GameZone
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This is one of the best games I've played on the Wii since we've gotten it.- GameZone
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The game does a terrific job in both challenging and entertaining. The story is solid enough to hold the elements together and the world that the game is placed in supports all the elements. This is a well-designed game.- GameZone
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I hope this sells like hotcakes because I would love to see Mistwalker and Artoon deliver a sequel and continue on the series.- GameZone
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Boasting two faithfully reproduced arcade classics, Final Fight: Double Impact is a fantastic value and a must-buy for fans of old-school arcade fans.- GameZone
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The gaming public has wanted a good team based game for a long time, now it has one.- GameZone
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Controlling all of these details might overwhelm a novice player at first, but given time to practice and master the interface and all of the commands start to come pretty naturally, it even becomes rather addictive.- GameZone
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The only thing that is puzzling about the entire expansion is that it feels like this should have been included with the original game. The U-DRIVE-IT feature is one of the best things included with this expansion.- GameZone
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Perhaps the most puzzling thing of all is what happens when an enemy gets really, really confused. Most commonly you'll see them walk into a wall or some other barrier.- GameZone
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The sound is undoubtedly Burnout's biggest flaw. The music is absolutely horrendous and deserves to be turned off at the first possible opportunity.- GameZone
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Still a bit of rather tasty eye candy, Desert of Flames takes the game further down that amazing graphical path it was already on. The combat changes are major and a bit of a risk, but they do make the game a bit more challenging and require more thought than merely running into combat and swinging a weapon or casting a spell.- GameZone
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With the special containers hidden on other levels, new anime cutscenes, and various other additions make this game a worthy purchase for anyone who is a fan of the Mega Man X series.- GameZone
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The gameplay is extremely solid, but is nearly unchanged since the original. The touch-screen gestures are pure novelty and feel tacked on.- GameZone
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The story is interesting and fairly long, and the puzzles are engaging. Young sleuths will keep playing to the end to find out the culprit.- GameZone
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There's a lot more gameplay in MMBN than in most GBA games combined. Strategy/RPG fans will surely love it, and I think most other gamers will, too.- GameZone
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Playing a complete season with the option to make trades, sign players and call the plays the way you see fit makes this a pretty impressive portable experience that might not be as fulfilling as the big boys version but still does a great job of representing the game.- GameZone
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