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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The Batmobile levels alone will keep you well entertained and the game captures the film's dark mood well enough. This one certainly deserves a weekend rental for sure.- GameZone
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The idea of racing for pinkslips is a very interesting one, so I hope future titles can pick up the feature.- GameZone
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Rogue Agent had all the makings of a genuinely stellar first-person shooter but it followed in the same footsteps of the disappointing console version.- GameZone
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Canvas Curse is one of the most unique and innovative games I've played all year, including the games I played at E3.- GameZone
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The level of customization is really great and the gameplay is good as well. If nothing else, Juiced is a really good weekend rental.- GameZone
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The name alone will bring many gamers to the shelves scooping this one up, but really it’s just another decent FPS. For the price it’s not a bad deal considering all the choices in this genre.- GameZone
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The only problem is the steep difficulty curve; easy songs are too easy and the hard songs are too chaotic.- GameZone
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The crown jewel of GTA games. The most missions, the biggest cities and the most immersive character building of any previous GTA games makes this a sure-fire hit.- GameZone
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Carnage, carnage, carnage. That's what you get when you open the box. Medal of Honor: European Assault may not be the most challenging game in the series, but it's certainly the most brutal.- GameZone
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There are instances where the game is genuinely fun, and some of the boss battles are nicely challenging but its weak spots are too numerous to ignore. You can go ahead and skip this one.- GameZone
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With its wide open spaces fit for exploration and wonderfully action-packed mission scenarios, this is a first-rate game for fans of first-person shooters set during WWII.- GameZone
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Not only is it bigger and better, but it looks and feels so good on the Xbox so if you haven't already bought this game this is the definitive version to own.- GameZone
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Though the complete control might be a little much for most gamers, the ones that learn the game will enjoy it very much. Creating a dynasty, signing peace treaties, and declaring wars really makes you feel like you’re in control.- GameZone
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The scope of the game, the heart-pumping music (when it worked) and the idea of a seriously tough guy taking matters into his own hand to save his child was such an affecting idea that the end game made me that much more disappointed.- GameZone
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Still Life might not be perfect or innovative but it does justice to the classic crime-solving adventure genre and will keep you hooked to the very end.- GameZone
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An enjoyable outing with the group from ER. Having the real actors is a hoot! The tasks are involving, and having gifts that add to abilities is a fun feature.- GameZone
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If you really feel you need to play a game in the irradiated future then find a copy of "Fallout" 1 or 2 on eBay and you'll be golden.- GameZone
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You do get used to the lag and the interesting controls, but darn it if this title isn't fun. Hopefully the second in the series will tie up those lag issues.- GameZone
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Easy to play, easy to run through, nostalgic game style and the memories brought on more than a few smiles during the game.- GameZone
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An outstanding game. The concept is not entirely original, but it is definitely fun.- GameZone
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The controls are good but the camera angle was always an issue after a cutscene. Waiting several seconds to correct the angle is not a welcomed featured.- GameZone
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Much of the humor is geared towards younger ages, but there were still parts that I, a hardcore action and violence gamer, chuckled at.- GameZone
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While the experience is short and simple, the game has a diverse collection of minigames that should keep younger fans interested for a while.- GameZone
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One of the best games ever for the GBA, and one which will probably be the best game for the GBA this year.- GameZone
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The variety of gameplay types is considerably higher than most action/adventures, let alone games with a movie license attached.- GameZone
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Sure you’ll miss the features found on the bigger boys (Owner Mode or even Spring Training Mode) but there’s just no denying how good this game feels in your hands.- GameZone
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The graphics, gameplay, and concept are all well done. There is a bit of a learning curve, but players ease into the complex areas of the game.- GameZone
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Its camera system and length certainly hold it back from getting a better score, but the gameplay itself is a lot of fun.- GameZone
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