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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The puzzles will have you thinking ahead or scratching your head as you try to reason through what looks to be right in front of you. The look of the game is solid, though the 2D presentation of the three-dimensional game can be a touch irritating at times – especially when you want to swing around to look at something and can’t. Still the game is true to the license and is a solid puzzle-adventure outing.- GameZone
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Fun while it lasts. Order Up! makes the idea of owning and running a restaurant fun – even if the reality is a less riveting story.- GameZone
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With Din's Curse, players will have access to something that is familiar and fresh all at once. Having new scenarios play out each time really heightens the replay value of the title.- GameZone
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Although not completely perfect, it does manage to provide a few thrills until the next Ricky Carmichael inspired MX title.- GameZone
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An admirable sequel with a fascinatingly lengthy quest, great characters and plenty to see and do.- GameZone
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While not stunningly different, the new combat system, improved controls, and unique pacing in the game make this one fresh and involving.- GameZone
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UEFA Euro 2004 is a solid game of soccer with plenty of goodies, more than decent visuals and downright addictive game modes that will keep fans of European football more than satisfied.- GameZone
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Phantom Brave: We Meet Again is a very interesting game that players will love to get their hands on. This game offers numerous hours of playtime and is one of the most "hardcore" games on the Nintendo Wii. Even though this game has a few pitfalls, overall players will enjoy the experience it offers.- GameZone
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I enjoyed roaming around, but started getting tired of the dungeon crawling pretty quickly.- GameZone
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There are some clipping problems and some slightly unrealistic crashes, but otherwise the game does look good and the damage models are fun and entertaining.- GameZone
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Tough to rate an expansion like this, but kudos for the diversity of the songs. This is a great collection of memories and newer songs.- GameZone
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Sure, it lacks goals and can be beaten very quickly. But the ultra-responsive technology and high multiplayer replay value are far greater than any other party or sports game collection.- GameZone
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These games fit the DS control scheme nicely and games like Contra and Time Pilot play like a dream.- GameZone
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The videogame version is a good product that comes close in matching the ultimate legacy that is Spider-Man.- GameZone
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If, and when, download content ever arrives for Box Office Smash, then the replay value of the title will increase. But as it stands right now, it’s great to bring out when you have friends over for a party.- GameZone
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Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle is for the hardcore gamer willing to take on all strategy games, not just mainstream hits.- GameZone
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While it certainly isn’t the best RPG to be released this year, it is the best Suikoden game in a long time.- GameZone
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ach game has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, and both are fundamentally different, meaning that 2D-fighting fans should find something they love in either title.- GameZone
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The main problem with this game is that it is extremely unreliable when players try to connect to the multiplayer service. This is a shame because this is where the majority of player’s time will be spent. Hopefully this flaw will be fixed as this game is a blast to play!- GameZone
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Considering the 50 MB limit posed by Microsoft on all Xbox Live Arcade games, RoboBlitz’s great Unreal Engine 3 powered graphics are made all the more extraordinary. If only the gameplay were up to the same snuff.- GameZone
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Considering the joy that the multiplayer options bring and the sheer feel of the PlayStation Move working just right with all of the activities (even with the repetitive recalibration), Sports Champions is a winner.- GameZone
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An impressive game with beautiful environments, excellent platforming, and superb puzzles.- GameZone
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Ghostbusters fans will finally get a game worth looking at. It did take a while, but it is finally here. If you aren’t a fan of Ghostbusters, don’t worry. This title will be considered one of the better games for the Nintendo Wii, and anyone will have fun busting ghosts once again.- GameZone
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I recommend this game for its great story, wonderfully intense battles and a killer multiplayer mode that takes the action online.- GameZone
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The gameplay variety wasn't always necessary but is a welcome change for the genre – a few more changes with the inevitable Jak X sequel and they could form a new sub-genre.- GameZone
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R-Type doesn't have much longevity going for it – no online leaderboards, no bonus levels, no R-Type II – but considering its two dollar price tag, you could buy worse for your Apple device.- GameZone
- Posted Mar 1, 2011
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A dynamic, well-crafted combat flight simulator. The action is stunning, and the game is an absolute joy to play.- GameZone
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Controlling Rayne is dead on with the Xbox controller...The game falls short because it doesn't have anything to offer players going through the game once more.- GameZone
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MX Superfly is the best motocross game currently out for the Gamecube, and arguably any 128bit system, so a recommendation is inevitable.- GameZone
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