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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While it’s impossible to display all of the innovative features of the console version, Splinter Cell for the GBA is still able to capture all the intensity and thrilling action.- GameZone
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A surprisingly excellent GBA game with plenty of lengthy levels and ninja action that will bring to mind those great classic platform games of the old days.- GameZone
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Not a masterpiece or the ultimate online Star Wars adventure, but it is, by far, a better version of this action-packed game.- GameZone
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The designers have done a great job with every aspect of the game, graphics, sounds, story line, car selection, tracks, options, you name it and they have done it and presented it all to you in one well rounded and polished package.- GameZone
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Doesn't bring anything really cool to the table in terms of gameplay, but if you're a fan of the X-Men and looking for a game that really fleshes out Wolverine's life, then this may be worth checking out.- GameZone
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If you’ve got $30.00 (online play is free by the way) and can handle some old school graphics and sound and deal with some learning pains and aggravation … you’ll probably have fun.- GameZone
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Stylish and amazingly realistic, Colin McRae Rally 3 does a brilliant job of capturing the essence of rally racing while keeping it delightfully fun.- GameZone
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With gorgeous visuals and tight controls, gamers and fans will enjoy taking Wolverine through familiar surrounding and interacting with plenty of Marvel characters throughout the game.- GameZone
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The gameplay’s a bit straightforward and can get sickeningly boring without music, but under the right circumstances (I.E. Turn up the stereo, find some friends) PRD is an excellent title.- GameZone
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Could have been so much more than what it turned out to be. GenePool Software should have delayed this game a month to iron out the AI, camera control, and other issues that this game had from time to time.- GameZone
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The color usage is really stunning, with all of the neon lighting and exotic environments.- GameZone
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Addicting, beautiful, and challenging; everything anyone could ask for in a video game.- GameZone
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I was quickly disappointed when I found out that all those cool combos I had seen were executed by a single press of the button. I wanted the actual combat to be that exciting, but it wasn’t.- GameZone
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A spectacular game... It's very lengthy, very deep, and has some obvious (yet confusing) puzzles that'll drive you nuts! The story is good, too, and the music is extremely enjoyable.- GameZone
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Not even close to matching the experience of the X-Men movies, the comic book, or even the classic X-Men game released for the Genesis.- GameZone
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The game pursues a linear path that may not appeal to veterans of the genre. Younger players may enjoy the look and simplistic feel of the game though.- GameZone
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With its incredible gameplay, excellent atmosphere and great graphics, Splinter Cell is a great game that shouldn’t be missed by any self respecting GameCube owner.- GameZone
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The improved controls, the overwhelmingly huge cities and the extreme (but not cheap) challenge make this a must-play game.- GameZone
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Impressively attempts to bring the identical console experience to the Game Boy Advance and, for the most part, does an admirable job. Still, it’s clear by the unsteady framerate and choppy graphics that the GBA does have its limits and this game definitely pushes it to the max.- GameZone
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If you like your games with an involving storyline and easy, RLH will probably be right down your alley.- GameZone
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One of those rare arcade racers that comes along every now and then and will tear you away from “real racing” games that you said you would never stop playing.- GameZone
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The gameplay will keep everyone busy for awhile, but after some time spent building the pirate island, things become more of a waiting game than anything else.- GameZone
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Takes stealth action and realism to all new jaw-dropping heights in this game that’s just too good to pass up.- GameZone
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You won’t be beating it over the course of a weekend and it does bring something new to the table for you or your pre teen younger gamers who are into emergency and rescue shows or events.- GameZone
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Not the kind of game that everyone will embrace. This game is predicated on those who like the cerebral challenge of card-driven chess in a static environment. This is not a reflexive challenge.- GameZone
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For those of you who are online multiplayer fans though, an offline botmatch may just be seen as unacceptable … and that’s what you get with RFII. That’s a shame since the first one was fantastic.- GameZone
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Some problems include awkwardness of movement for some of the characters, which can lead to losing health points, and also an unnecessarily complex password system, but the game in its totality is a good one for young children.- GameZone
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The game’s single player mode is short . . . really short. As good as the story is and the action heavy and hot, you’ll find that the game can be beaten fairly quickly.- GameZone
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