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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Like a true action-packed cinematic spectacle, Stranglehold delivers a number of spectacular moments that will not fail to dazzle hardcore fans of the genre.- GameZone
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Boxing and wrestling games seem rather sedate compared to the brutish force of this game. But if you can get past the graphical violence, and enjoy the challenge of a controlled street fight that looks amazing, then you will probably enjoy this brawl.- GameZone
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A good game with solid animation, and a terrific passing system. The game may not be one of the top scorers in the league, but it set up the goal scoring opportunity very well.- GameZone
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Probably the only thing that would stop newcomers and casual RPG gamers from buying this game is Origin's difficulty setting but fans of the first game will have a lot to like about this prequel.- GameZone
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It provides solid online multiplayer, a career mode bursting with life, and addictive mini-games fans have come to expect.- 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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Still as delightfully charming and rewarding as it was when it was first released, the Director’s Cut of Broken Sword for the DS will not fail to amuse. If this is your first time playing the game then you will most definitely be surprised by its rich storytelling and fun puzzles. If it isn’t, you’ll be glad you played this one again.- GameZone
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You might hate that series – you might think the third Furious is the worst movie ever made. But mark my words, if you’re flipping through and it’s on TV, you will drop the remote, grab your 360 controller, and play this game.- GameZone
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This is a solid RTS experience that will definitely appeal to newcomers to the fold. Battle-hardened veterans may find this a little too simplistic in design but kudos have to go to the development team for creating a solid title that is entertaining and brings something new to the genre.- GameZone
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It's certainly a solid game, and no, the time controls aren't impressive as they were a while back, but they're still fun and make the game unique.- GameZone
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Battlestations: Midway is more than “just another WWII game;” it meets other wanna-be WWII simulators 'Midway,' and then takes another step forward.- GameZone
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In terms of gameplay, there is little that is new or different here. While basically seamless, the overall gameplay is a rehash of other titles.- GameZone
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If you really like light-shooters and are looking for something different than a modern setting, you will probably find the game a breath of fresh air.- GameZone
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While it is a bit awkward at first; having a handheld Katamari game outweighs the controls compromise.- GameZone
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As the umpteenth port it can’t score as highly as original and exclusive DS titles, but as a handheld survival/horror game it is everything I wanted.- GameZone
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The game does stumble in a couple of areas, but the program pulls together a wide range of elements for a challenging and enjoyable day of gridiron action.- GameZone
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The Sudoku mini-game is worth the entire game itself and will provide many hours of fun.- GameZone
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If the graphics and audio were sharper, this could have been an editor's choice, it's that fun. But given that it is a value-priced game, the spit and polish isn't there, too bad though, this game is addictive.- GameZone
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If you’re looking for a different kind of PC game then you can stop looking with Evidence: The Last Ritual. Be prepared for a hard challenge that will surely creep you out and have you looking around the room for something going bump in the dark.- GameZone
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The look is strong, the story is well done and has a nice consistency – even when you are surprised by a twist in the game, the sound is very nice and the game delivers in the entertainment department.- GameZone
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The challenging nature and plethora of attacks allows you to go back to the game quite a bit. While it’s a pretty wacky game, it’s all in good fun, and more importantly, it’s actually funny.- GameZone
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I spent hours tinkering with the game just to find all the options and explore them. It has a good design and good graphics.- GameZone
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EA has made some strides over last year’s college football game, and the main reason why is that they finally included all of the features from previous console generations game.- GameZone
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A lot better of a fighting game than the previous two entries into the fighting world. While this game is not enough to go up against the "big boys" of fighting games, it is a solid entry.- GameZone
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The unique gameplay and puzzles, as well as the balanced increase in difficulty, makes for an addicting and rewarding experience. There may not be too much replay value in this one, but it’s definitely entertaining enough to give it a shot.- GameZone
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The game is smooth, somewhat linear, but does have challenge with multiple enemies, a good AI and interesting ways to kill your foes.- GameZone
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There isn’t enough innovation or technical upgrades to make this title stand out from the previous DDR releases. But don’t let that stop you, DDRMAX offers up tons of replay value.- GameZone
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Simply an awesome game - great in historical imagery, solid in sound and game play, and a lot of fun to play. The Age of Kings deserves its title.- GameZone
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