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 shorter, linear-style action/adventure, but its varied gameplay makes it a clear-cut winner. Tak fans are going to be thrilled with everything but the length – the younger crowd probably won’t be bothered by it that at all.- GameZone
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Offers some unique elements, and a fun rewarding experience even with some control issues. If you like the hip hop scene, or are interested in graffiti, you will enjoy this game.- GameZone
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As boring as it can be, it can make you feel thrilled and invigorated at the same time. Thus is the beauty-- and bad-- of fishing. This game offers a lot of that realistic thrill.- GameZone
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If not for the graphics to carry the game through, XIII would have been a boring game. Gunfights are the best part of the gameplay. It also happens to the most unbalanced part.- GameZone
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But the tracks seem to be an issue this time because they just feel broken and incomplete compared to the first TrackMania. In the first game I didn’t have the sense of having to replay the tracks over as much as I did with TMS.- GameZone
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Well worth your time, well worth the price, Pool Paradise as good as it gets for virtual pool.- GameZone
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It wouldn’t have the same pizzazz on Nintendo GameCube unless the graphics and physics were improved tenfold.- GameZone
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Beyblade combines a slick, good-sounding, spinning, battling tops game with an uninspired storyline to come off overall with a flat effort that may appeal to fans of the series, but offers little new for regular gamers. If your kids are Bey-crazy, this is the ticket.- GameZone
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The lock-on targeting system can be a royal pain as well, since it almost always targets the enemy that is closest to you. This leads to an abundance of problems that occur during the game's most difficult scenarios.- GameZone
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Side missions are extremely repetitive, and with the main quest being kind of short, replay value isn’t as high as you’d expect from such an enormous set of islands.- 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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The story is elementary with having to fight a great evil to save the world. But forget about the oversimplified storyline; the characters in the game are wild and crazy enough to keep players curious.- GameZone
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A fun detective adventure game, albeit one with a few gameplay problems. The game itself is not terribly long, either, so the longevity may be questionable.- GameZone
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Those who do not wish to hold up their controllers and have the patience to learn a new control style will not be enthused. Give the game the time it deserves, however, and you’ll find that, in spite of its repetition, this is one very cool and exciting shooter.- GameZone
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This year March Madness may provide you with an enjoyable game of basketball, but even with the new defensive features and improved Dynasty Mode, 06 still somehow gets ousted from the tournament earlier than expected.- GameZone
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The isometric view gives the game a closer-to-3D feel than any other game on the GBA. Even "Banjo-Kazooie," which used a similar gameplay technique, is not as effective at pulling it off as Spyro is.- GameZone
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I think I may like Lumines a little more overall, but I really do think the multiplayer is easily the game's strongest selling point.- GameZone
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While Daemonica isn’t going to be for everyone, those looking for an entertaining and well written title will have a good time with it.- GameZone
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Be prepared to spend an infuriatingly considerable amount of time experimenting with the controls and learning the tricks. This, of course, is upsetting considering this is a sports title and a genre that doesn’t get much attention to begin with.- GameZone
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It’s not a must-own for everyone, but the new pitching system should get your attention, if only for a rental.- 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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ProStreet has a tiring, monotonous start that could turn off even the most loyal Need for Speed fanatic. But if have the need to stick around, the race events do speed up to a better, more enjoyable pace. Eventually.- GameZone
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Whatever you choose, don't expect an experience on the level of the first game -- that's something Tak 2 can't give.- 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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If you have younger ones that liked the movie, or Pixar movies (even if they haven't seen the film), then Cars is probably a good and pretty safe purchase option which will keep them (and you) amused for a while.- GameZone
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UEFA Champions League will surprise most people with its creativity and innovation. It may not be up to par with the competition quite yet, but the card collecting and trading feature makes this a must try for all soccer fans.- GameZone
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Despite the fact that there is nothing really innovative presented here, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger is still a delightful romp in the old Outback.- GameZone
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Fairly solid gameplay experience, but it really does feel like it was made for a console.- GameZone
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