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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A wonderfully visual game that is bogged down by a bad dialogue delivered with equally bad vocal acting.- GameZone
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Need For Speed lives up to its heritage staying at the forefront in the evolution of racing simulations. Although I wish there was more revolution I can’t deny its status of a rock-solid racer.- GameZone
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Smackdown Vs. Raw 09 wouldn't be a hard game to praise...if the 08, 07 and 06 editions had never existed. It's really hard to look at this game, which is almost entirely a rehash, and tell wrestling fans to buy it.- GameZone
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You don’t have to be a fan of the movies to really enjoy Ghostbusters: The Video Game but if you are you are in for a very pleasant surprise.- GameZone
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Just remember that this is a game that gets by on charm and humor, not gameplay.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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Whether running with a group of warriors, or trekking alone, TR has a very nice pace that will keep players on their toes and checking their ammo supply.- GameZone
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Though there are only scant few improvements, the gameplay is still solid and a blast!- GameZone
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This is one game, perhaps the only game, where it's a compliment to say that the graphics are blocky.- GameZone
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Ransom of the Seven Ships belongs with the best of the series, and is definitely a must-have for any fan of the series.- GameZone
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Mount & Blade: Warpath can be a very overwhelming game given the sheer amount of complexity, but gamers who stick with it and get past the steep learning curve will have a good time.- GameZone
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This is an excellent starting point for this tennis game and will give both hardcore tennis fans and casual gamers a great gameplay experience.- GameZone
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Following the path of Marble Blast Ultra, Switchball delivers a well-chiseled puzzle experience to Xbox 360 owners everywhere. And for only 800 MS points, the experience is completely worth it.- GameZone
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Nintendo fans will want to play through Wario Land: Shake It! but may not want to own it. The entertainment value is high enough to justify the thorough exploration of each stage.- GameZone
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It truly feels like a part of the Star Wars universe, and is a great way to stay strong with The Force until Episode III arrives.- GameZone
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Austerlitz will not dazzle with its graphical elements, but what it will do is delight fans of war games with its depth of play.- GameZone
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The game is definitely a blast to play, but despite the five additional tracks it still gets boring too quickly.- GameZone
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Unless you are actually ON the track, this is as good as it gets when it comes to a racing.- GameZone
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The fighting was fun but only to a point. After the endless battles with little variation even the fighting became tedious. Once that happened it was merely a matter of waiting for the game to end. Fortunately it was not a long wait. The game is ridiculously short.- GameZone
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This is truly a baseball lover’s game and you’ll feel it the minute the game is booted up, but unfortunately a few flaws keep the game from being a true Must Have.- GameZone
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A really fun hack-n-slash RPG, with lots of items to collect and stats to earn. However, it would have benefited from side quests and character interaction.- GameZone
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Fans of "Ikaruga" will be glad to know that there is finally a comparable title available for the Game Boy Advance.- GameZone
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There is no "type of gamer" who will enjoy it. You either will or you won't. No matter what I am pretty certain that the sun factor will drive you nuts.- GameZone
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I simply can’t give this game as high a score as I did last year (9.3) because not much has changed. While I still think this game is superior to "MVP Baseball," it’s purely because of gameplay.- GameZone
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If you want to enjoy a game that does not require a quick trigger finger, and is a game for everyone, give this a go. You will be amazed at how much time you will find yourself playing, even when your not at your computer!- 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 A.I. is better than average and will get tougher when you start getting to some of the hot games. A good selection of menus and helpful suggestions. The game teaches you as much as you are willing to learn.- GameZone
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While there may be superior versions of this game available on other systems, that fact in no way diminishes how great Puzzle Quest on PS2 is. If you haven’t tried it yet, you owe it to yourself to pick the game up — at a budget price, there’s really no reason not to.- GameZone
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