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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Anyone who likes music games can get into the gameplay, but the music itself is not easy to absorb. As a player I want to get into the game. I want my friends to walk by and laugh when they see me bopping to the game's killer sounds. Technic Beat's eccentric soundtrack prevents that from happening.- GameZone
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While this definitely expands the world of UO in terms of new territories, it still offers much the same in gameplay aspects.- GameZone
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This is the best game yet in the Smackdown series, and the best WWE game on any system. It has its share of problems, but when taken as a whole, this game is almost impossible not to enjoy.- GameZone
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However this collection also gives you an insight into some of the Sonic games that some players wished would disappear. While the emulation is spot-on for the games, having to put up with a black bar around the screen could be upsetting to some.- GameZone
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I not only disliked this game, but found it very difficult to play. Not because it was hard to figure out the puzzles or move around, but because it had no fun to it.- GameZone
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I didn't keep track of the time I spent with The Third Age, but one thing's for certain ' you can't beat this game in a few nights.- GameZone
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The fact that the developers were able to incorporate so many different gameplay styles into the game and making them seem completely fitting and natural is a nice accomplishment.- GameZone
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One of the creepiest and most disturbing game experiences I've had in a long time. The game has a brooding sense of atmosphere and a great story that is the stuff of nightmares.- GameZone
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A repetitive beat-'em-up and on-foot racing game rolled into one. The Incredibles game isn't as incredible as the film.- GameZone
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A niche interest game and will leave other sim enthusiasts wanting something more vast. If you need something to fill your needs until you can get back up the mountain, I'd recommend this game easily.- GameZone
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Side-scrolling beat-'em-up action with your favorite superheroes. Worth a rental, and worth stealing from your little brother. But not worth buying for yourself.- GameZone
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The levels have been designed fairly well for the most part, but sometimes it gets a little frustrating having to begin again and again on a few levels, because of inefficient camera controls.- GameZone
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Much better than the Xbox incarnation, offering improvements in graphics, control and even slight AI improvements.- GameZone
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A stale adventure game with a fancy name on it. When it could have shined, it was dull. When the chance to kick in and throw some punches comes along, your thrusts are mired with the sluggish controls.- GameZone
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Adds some cool new gameplay features, like the ability to hot-swap between the four turtles. However, the biggest glaring problems in the first game (weak AI, bland levels and repetitive gameplay) rear their ugly heads this time around, as well.- GameZone
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The ideas were there but sloppy AI really makes this game falter well before the goal.- GameZone
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The humor is just right, and kids will enjoy the bright colors and the puzzles. However, the game is short the first time through, and there's not much reason to play again.- GameZone
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The games are solid, responsive, and, most important of all, fun; but their similarities to previous titles holds it back.- GameZone
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While there are no glaring problems or errors in this game, neither is there much fun, which is the point of gaming, after all. Best for die-hard SpongeBob fans.- GameZone
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Kids (young kids) will like this game except for the frustration. The vehicle controls aren't very accurate, causing a lot of unnecessary screw ups during that part of the game. Other than that it's a piewalk.- GameZone
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An above average platform game that delivers in terms of quality and fun. While not as joyous as Battle for Bikini Bottom, it is still a good game which will offer hours of gameplay.- GameZone
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The content is not too different from that of a PG-13 movie, with innuendo and plenty of adult jokes. The story mocks the genre as a whole, not just one particular group of characters.- GameZone
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The word “massive” doesn’t begin to describe the entire state of San Andreas and exploring it without any load times is like the cherry on top of an overly sweetened cake. Driving has been tightened to perfection and the changes to the targeting system makes popping caps on fools so much better.- GameZone
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I loved this game. It is rich, engaging and has a great repeat-play factor. I wanted to play it often, and for long periods of time. It's been a long time since I felt that drive from a game, much less a sim.- GameZone
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About the only thing that marks this as a Star Wars adventure is the style of the ships. But for that, this is a vehicular combat addition set in space. Yes, it is fun, and it is challenging, and there is always that bigger, better ship awaiting you.- GameZone
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While the game could have used a bigger selection of pop songs (even those that are modified) in the unlockable areas, there is little doubt that the songs offered here are very cool, and a lot of fun to drum along to. This can be an intense workout, but the game is very enjoyable, and it's a certified winner.- GameZone
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Adds the necessary graphical and control tweaks to make it recommendable over last year’s game, and even goes the extra mile with the All-Star Weekend game modes.- GameZone
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The graphical elements are very nice, and somewhat simplistic, and growing your character with armor is enjoyable. Unfortunately, the gameplay holds this back and the sound effects should have been discontinued 10 years ago, which is when this game would have been a solid performer.- GameZone
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