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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Army of Two has some great ideas and plays at its best in the multiplayer co-op mode. However, there are still some issues with the main game being a bit short and shallow. Still, the multiplayer elements are a great draw for fans of two-player action.- GameZone
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Super Bust-A-Move isn't the deepest game, it isn't as innovative as "Tetris Attack" and it doesn't have as many modes as "Tetris Worlds," but it is still an excellent game.- GameZone
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The humor and ever changing gameplay provides a rip-roaring experience that you’ll be hard pressed to find in another game. Remember games are supposed to be fun and Rabbids Go Home is a fun-filled experience that shouldn’t be missed regardless of the score.- GameZone
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A wonderful foundation has been set and it’s now time for Rainbow Studios to expand on what they have set up with their next iterations. The future is bright and fans should be rejoicing.- GameZone
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The Wii version of Tomb Raider Anniversary won’t pull in those who have already played the game on PS2 or Xbox 360. Everyone else, however, will be pleasantly surprised by the Wii remote implementation. This is one tomb that should be explored thoroughly.- GameZone
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While the short number of flaws may be too noticeable to ignore, missing out on a game with great characters and an interesting story would be a shame.- GameZone
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One of the things I like about the game is that you can earn coins while at the Grand Prix that you need to purchase upgrades to fine-tune your car.- GameZone
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Games like Echochrome only come around in a great while, completely devoid of anything controversial, yet full of gameplay and challenge that other games wish they had.- GameZone
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The storyline may be a reworking of a stock plot, but somehow feels fresh against this background.- GameZone
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If you didn't get GB the first time around go pick it up and play it loud.- GameZone
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The time control elements are so unique and the corresponding graphic effects are so cool that you'd be a fool to miss out on them.- GameZone
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With easy-to-get-into controls, fun mission scenarios and a highly addictive multiplayer mode this is a game that should not be ignored by those who have worn out their copy of "Full Spectrum Warrior" or "Rainbow Six 3."- GameZone
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Not only is it superior to the competition in every graphical aspect, it's superior in every gameplay aspect, too. Heck, it practically annihilates "Extreme G3" and the last two "F-Zero" games released.- GameZone
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Considerably challenging yet very straightforward, the game doesn’t offer enough variety but it still manages to remain fast-paced and action-packed. If you like a good portable flight combat game then this is the game for you.- GameZone
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In short, My Chinese Coach gives you the necessary tools to go as far with this language as you'd like.- GameZone
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Axel & Pixel is short and easy, and doesn’t really heap on the replay value. However, if you are looking for a fun night with a unique and charming title, then look no further.- GameZone
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A family-friendly, kid-targeted action/adventure that's packed with variety. Ice Age fans will love playing every stage.- GameZone
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For $20, this game is really pretty impressive. This is not Bioshock or Mario Galaxy, but it is what it is – and with the Wii-mote it is a lot of fun.- GameZone
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Deeply involving, lengthy and delightfully rewarding when it comes to battles, this chapter of the Blue Dragon definitely deserves a place in your collection.- GameZone
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While the flaws from the original are back and the game doesn‘t break any new ground, Overlord II is still a delightfully enticing and addictive game about being evil.- GameZone
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Lengthy and hard to master, FIFA Soccer 2005 has enough kicking power to knock the teeth right out of your mouth.- GameZone
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By combining a solid space flight/combat game with a solid mission structure, Battlestar gives players a fun experience.- GameZone
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The missions, even with secondary objectives, feel short but there is no denying that this is a fine-looking game that is accessible and a quite a bit of fun to play.- GameZone
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Into the Inferno won't speak to every DS owner simply because of the Avatar license. But Avatar fans aren't the only ones who should benefit from this upper-tier Zelda clone. Anyone who enjoyed Phantom Hourglass should at least rent, if not buy, this above-average Avatar sequel.- GameZone
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For a game that takes as long as this one does to complete, the production value, the price and the experience, its really a no-brainer if you are an RPG player.- GameZone
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A great edition of Sudoku and one that any puzzle enthusiast will enjoy.- GameZone
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The story of this expansion may, at first glance, appear to be relatively brief, but what this expansion brings to the series on a whole is a solid online resource, and editors that will give players tremendous freedom in creating their own scenarios and campaigns.- GameZone
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Viva Pinata is not perfect, as there are some control problems that get annoying and stability problems, but worth a look from PC gamers looking to get a hold of something a little different.- GameZone
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