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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I liken it to a big budget Hollywood movie, sure there isn't anything super surprising or ground breaking, but it sure is entertaining.- GameZone
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Sure its street soccer but FIFA Street just feels too flawed to be the edgy, no-holds barred soccer game we all hoped it would be.- GameZone
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The most solid and wonderfully addictive ballgame on the PS2. With various improvements and some very neat additions to the game, there’s just no denying the fact that this is the closest to baseball gaming heaven we’ll come this year.- GameZone
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You can learn to read pitches, fine-tune the single-player controls to give you more room for error or tighten them up to make each pitch a challenge.- GameZone
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Deep gameplay overlaid with challenge in a seemingly accurate playground of modern naval combat.- GameZone
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Clever enough to feel special, yet familiar enough to get the player involved without much of a learning curve. Whether using the ice-pick to HACK a system, or reeling from the effects of a "Snowblind" disorientation, you feel involved in this game 100%.- GameZone
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With so many hardcore dedicated Street Fighter fans out there, you will be in for the shock of your life when you decide to try your skills online.- GameZone
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For reasons I don't fully understand, this game is less tolerable with a group of friends than it is when you're playing by yourself.- GameZone
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With great modes, gorgeous graphics and near perfect controls this one will no doubt be the franchise we turn to when we want a baseball game true to the sport itself.- GameZone
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The inclusion of real players and teams make Winning Eleven Eight International a welcomed update this year. Konami provides great control, awesome graphics, and enough options to keep any sports fan happy.- GameZone
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If its a well-conceived tactical strategy game that you crave then Dai Senryaka VII will definitely be right up your alley. Sure it's a bit complex and it can get frustratingly hard at times but for those looking for a real challenge in this particular genre will find this one highly enjoyable.- GameZone
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The ideal rental game. It’s short and simple, there’s almost no replay value, yet it’s still fun for a certain amount of time.- GameZone
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The only problems are the longer-than-generally-accepted load times, and the long cutscenes.- GameZone
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What happened? The previous games in the Tenchu series were really good, but the developers of this game really dropped the ball.- GameZone
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A tire-burning escape into the deep world of motor sports. They could have just given us the Nextel Series and called it a day, but reached deeper and handed out the Triple-Crown by adding Busch and Craftsman Series.- GameZone
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I could hardly play it without pulling out my hair from the game's lack of a tutorial, non plot and heavy strategies. I almost would have preferred if they had actually put some RPG elements into the game like they led you to believe.- GameZone
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While the game is extremely simplistic and little more than a collection of many minigames, the action is fast-paced and addicting and should provide hours of mindless entertainment.- GameZone
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This expansion scores on almost every level in bringing new and improved changes to the game. While the essential elements of EQ remain, Dragons of Norrath makes it easier for players to find a guild and embark on all the elements this game has to offer.- GameZone
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The game isn't lacking in content, but there is nothing innovative that hasn't been done before.- GameZone
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Has its share of repetition, clunky controls, and a boring palette of polygons, but its high points - gory battles and an open-ended weapon system - make it a must-rent.- GameZone
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With a camera that's less wieldy than a shaken pop bottle, Death by Degrees leaves the player with few reasons to return for more. The gameplay nearly redefines the word repetition.- GameZone
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While it falters a little on the technical front in terms of graphics, KOTOR 2 is a great game that takes the classic gameplay of the original game and expands it with a brand new story and 30 to 40 more hours of gameplay.- GameZone
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It’s got all the goods of the original, more refinement than the sequel, and more replay value than both predecessors.- GameZone
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The great gameplay, good graphics and inclusion of both games is enough to make this a must-have for fighting-game fans.- GameZone
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Dances between likeable and overwhelmingly dull.- GameZone
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Dances between likeable and overwhelmingly dull. The characters can be mildly amusing and there are enough spirits to use or trade with friends who own this or the Soaring Hawk version of the game, but the battles are far too repetitive to be much fun.- GameZone
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It is too much for a small child to pick up and play-- without help, but older kids will feel as though they have played it before-- long ago. They would be right. It's stale and [there's] no wind in the sails.- GameZone
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