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 gameplay is fun, and while I wouldn't go so far as to say addicting, is still engrossing because of the exploration aspects.- GameZone
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CTU : Marine Sharpshooter got more enjoyable the more you played and got used to the little issues, but it unfortunately just had way too many quirks to put it up higher on the list.- GameZone
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Aside from the great graphics and smooth-as-ice controls, the fact that you can explore your surroundings makes this an interesting racing game.- GameZone
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It is, at heart, one of the best unconventional brawling titles out there. UFC fans, though, will be disappointed by the fact that the game hardly ever “beefs” up the televised-style presentation to make the fights seem as memorable as they are in real life.- GameZone
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An interesting adventure that is a little short on story, but offers plenty of head-scratching puzzles and problems to work out.- GameZone
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The only drawback for this the fact that it will take only ten hours or less to beat, not including the bonus quests that are won through out the game.- GameZone
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A game that is entertaining and frustrating because the environmental rules change within the same maps. You can walk to the edge on one bridge, but do it on another and you’ll fall off.- GameZone
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The single player game was frustrating. Multiplayer ran slow at times, but was much more enjoyable.- GameZone
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A relatively short but enjoyable game that has its share of rough areas here and there, but do not let that keep you away from a game that is a ghastly good time.- GameZone
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"18 Wheeler" was good, but The King of Route 66 is great; it's vastly improved over the original, with a huge increase in gameplay quality.- GameZone
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The gameplay is what you would expect, with a well-designed AI ensuring that there is plenty of challenge.- GameZone
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With interesting levels that throw many bonuses into the mix and an assortment of fun 007 gadgets to play with, the game is certainly true to the console game it was ported from.- GameZone
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A title that could have been much better, but really cannot compare with either its other console platform counterparts, nor with some other GBA baseball games in terms of gameplay options.- GameZone
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A disappointment. Despite the good graphics, decent sound, and rich story, the gameplay suffers quite badly.- GameZone
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Sure there is plenty of vehicular mayhem and destruction, but the action is not as addictive or as neatly polished as "Twisted Metal: Black."- GameZone
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Clearly the top of its class, World Series Baseball 2K3 manages to take everything we love about the sport as well as the fun of physically <I>playing</I> the game itself and compressed it all into a PS2 disc.- GameZone
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The improvements do not make for an altogether new game but what is offered here definitely adds to the enjoyment of a truly spectacular motorcycle racing series.- GameZone
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It is arena-driving, shoot-‘em-up action, but the game fails in the department of chills or thrills.- GameZone
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All the things we loved about last year’s game are back as well as some great additions--and animations--to make this a worthwhile purchase.- GameZone
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One of the best features of Slugfest is the audio commentary provided once again by Tim Kritzrow and Kevin Matthews. The dual commentary plays well within the game, and never interrupts the flow as the commentators call the game while telling their stories.- GameZone
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A light and enjoyable game. It looks good and designers have done the best they could to make it a user-friendly experience.- GameZone
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A terrific soccer game that adheres to the fundamentals of the sport really well, while offering depth of play.- GameZone
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The game looks good and plays well, it just doesn’t really offer much that is new or innovative to the genre.- GameZone
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A realistic flight sim. Sometimes realistic games can drive people away, which is what Aero Elite did for me. Most of the time I was doing nothing but trying to get in range of my target, then shot a missile.- GameZone
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Despite the many low points in the graphics and control department, this is still a pretty entertaining game that will, hopefully, show its true potential next year.- GameZone
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One of the really neat things about this game is the new base running interface. There is now three screens on the top right that show where all the base runners are, this makes it very easy to know where all of your runners are, and help out when you try to steal bases.- GameZone
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The game is fun, with great environments, fun weapons, tight controls, and quirky enemies.- GameZone
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