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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This is not an action-packed title, which will keep players on the edge of their seats, but it is a complete railroad experience. From designing routes to the intricacies of guiding a monster steam locomotive down the tracks, this title is on schedule to provide a solid simulation-gaming experience.- GameZone
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A lot of fun and can grow extremely addicting very, very quickly due to the various things and ways you can play, plus these factors also help to extend replay value and longevity well beyond a month or two.- GameZone
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Like a sponge that absorbs hours of your time, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom will keep young gamers very occupied. By kids' standards I'm "old," but that didn't stop me from loving this game.- GameZone
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An adventure game that clearly focuses it's appeal on the 5 to 9 year old market, but for those of us that must sit and play games with our children it does have some redeeming qualities.- GameZone
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If you are looking for a game that has infinite replay value then look no further than this game!- GameZone
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Highly recommended for the Morrowind fanatic who simply must beat and do everything.- GameZone
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A good family title as there is no violence and the cars never blow up or cause the driver any harm. Perfect for the young hot wheel lover on your holiday list.- GameZone
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I can't tell you how exciting it is to see a well-crafted console game for children that is designed to be easy to play, but at the same time offers enough variety, levels and challenges to never be boring.- GameZone
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The combat style was a neat addition, as was the ability to customize many aspects of your plane including the looks, but overall the sim style of gameplay just made the actual racing piece feel a little too slow.- GameZone
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During some of the battles it’s hard not to get emotional since some of the writing and voice acting is so well done.- GameZone
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Surprisingly a solid FPS game, offering simplistic controls and a fun gameplay environment.- GameZone
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It's a good game, but it's more of an expansion and a variation of the other, more innovative spy games that are out there.- GameZone
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Voice recognition, individual career mode, and create a dunk put NBA Shootout on the right path. Improving the player and referee AI will take the journey further.- GameZone
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While the overall style of the game is similar to what has been done before, the uniqueness of the driving skills, spurred by the vehicles, adds an interesting element that racing fans might enjoy.- GameZone
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Retains the gameplay of the original that makes it enjoyable, but it just seems to be getting a little past it’s time for not only the gameplay, but the graphics as well.- GameZone
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It is a fair attempt at a racing game, but doesn't really have enough oomph to make it over the hill with many discriminating gamers.- GameZone
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Unfortunately, SWAT: Global Strike Team doesn’t quite capture the true essence of the tactical squad-based action genre in ways other games before it does.- GameZone
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May not be long on unique game play, but it does have incredible depth and an intriguing immersive story.- GameZone
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Just realize you absolutely must use a gamepad and you will have a lot of fun.- GameZone
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The type of game that you know you should find fault with, because the enemy is not real bright, but it is so much fun to go through the levels, solving the puzzles and completing your objectives while liquidating all opposition.- GameZone
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The controls are easy to figure out, and the tutorials not only help you learn how to play but also unlock magic collecting cards to unlock secrets within the game. The AI is tough, even at the get go, but the game remains fun nonetheless.- GameZone
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A good follow up to an original RPG. Here's hoping Bethesda does "Gothic III" and fixes the inventory shortcomings.- GameZone
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MMORPG fans should find a deep game with a versatile job system and an detailed universe, and open-minded Final Fantasy fans should enjoy the Final Fantasy nuances and great multiplayer gameplay.- GameZone
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Consider this, you can play the game almost anyway you wish, with strict rules or with the attitude. This is a game that is highly entertaining to play and watch.- GameZone
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"Metal Gear Solid" fans will dig this one, but don't forget that kill.switch is primarily a shooter. It's all about the thrill of the kill, not the peak of the sneak.- GameZone
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Massive Assault’s gameplay is simple to understand, difficult to conquer, and most importantly, very addictive. The action is fast and intense, which makes the game feel like an RTS at certain times.- GameZone
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The new Magic Town, host of object additions, and backward compatibility with previous expansion packs ensures that fans will stay busy until The Sims 2 is released in a few months.- GameZone
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Mythic not only added some cool new visual upgrades with ToA, but also added a great looking and deep expansion that adds hours and hours of gameplay to one of the most addictive MMORPG’s to begin with. If you are a DAoC player ... go pick this up as soon as possible.- GameZone
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It's almost too sad to mention, the game's controls just aren't very sharp, muddied targeting and apparently the slowest agent, ever, make this game just no fun to control. First person shooters are a genre that has a massive amount of followers, why make your game so poorly controlled?- GameZone
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Taken as a whole, this game offers fun, engrossing gameplay in the action levels, but getting from one level to the next is a hassle because of the added story mode.- GameZone
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