GameZone's Scores
- Games
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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- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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Wii Sports has got some competition breathing down its neck with Kinect Sports. While the game doesn't support much outside of two-player competition (and even that's questionable) and has its reading issues, it's a well-planned collection that you shouldn't hesitate to pick up with your Kinect device. Let's hit the lanes!- GameZone
- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is yet another winner from Level 5. It both entertains and challenges the mind through its clever puzzles, brilliant story, and convincing characters.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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Winter Voices is sadly too slow and the buildup doesn't pay off in the end.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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Crazy Taxi isn't just a nostalgic trip, but also a wondrous stress reliever and an all-around entertaining game.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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Yes, different. Not better, not worse, but different.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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Disney Epic Mickey is a good game that ultimately didn't live up to its potential, but that doesn't mean it's not worth playing. It gets increasingly more fun, especially towards the end, and it's sad to think that some players may not make it this far due to early frustrations.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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The majority of quests and locations are familiar, and stepping into Azeroth for the first time is sure to be mildly overwhelming. Cataclysm is an expansion for the veterans, and an amazing one at that.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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It's clunky, repetitive, and looks like it was designed for platforms of the previous generation. If you really want to experience this sort of thing without getting yourself killed, you're still better off with the TV show.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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Eat Them! is a precise example of why every title on the PSN should have a demo. On the one hand, there is a lot to like, with even the comic book-style presentation showing the developer's hard work and attention to detail; on the other hand, the botched multiplayer and downright tedious health system render this game into a mere shadow of what it could have been.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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While undoubtedly fun, Kinect Adventures does have a tendency to become tiresome due to the lack of variety in each game type.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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Although Intellivision Lives! provides more games than most compilations, it lacks the extra content that we have come to expect; no additional artwork, advertisement, facts, or timelines.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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In the end, Kinect Joy Ride needed to take more chances in order to stand out from the racing crowd, and perhaps even offer controller support for those who aren't feeling the power of Microsoft's motion device.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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MicroBot had potential to be an inspiring and intellectual shooter. Instead, it relegates itself to falling into becoming a substandard shooter that couldn't deliver on its promises outside of wonderful looking environments.- GameZone
- Posted Jan 2, 2011
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With a lack of game types and replay value, Raskulls is a once-through puzzle-platformer that satisfies upon first impressions but fails to hold the attention beyond the first hour of play.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 29, 2010
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What Diner Dash started grew into a casual phenomenon, and Supermarket Mania 2 builds off of those foundations, while not really reinventing the genre. It's a solid time management game that will test both your mental and finger dexterity.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 29, 2010
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With a funny and engrossing story, and outstanding voice work, this is one game any fan of the franchise would do well to play.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 29, 2010
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Kick-Ass has adequate character models and the prerequisite references to the source material, but bears none of the enthusiasm of its namesake. Just when you think that movie-based games are finally making some headway, a game like Kick-Ass comes along to obliterate that notion and to show you how low some people will sink to make a buck.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 27, 2010
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Despite the fact that I'm struggling to remaster the controller-bound action that I was once so fond of on the PC, this is an extremely value-ridden package.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 26, 2010
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An acquired taste. It's not a completely impossible game, but it seems built more for the scholars than the routine puzzle/platform gamers.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 26, 2010
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Spelunker HD will have you giving up way before finding any great treasure deep down in the creepy mines. If anything, this latest retro remake is a reminder that not every classic game deserves an HD makeover.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 26, 2010
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Wii owners with Kinect envy should look no further than the Active Life games. They may not fully represent your movement in game, but come extremely close. Though it's a game primarily aimed at the younger crowd, players of any age can get in on the fun, especially when played with multiple people.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 26, 2010
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Don't let Vampire Moon's budget price entice you. At the end of the day, this bogged-down adventure game lacks the kind of bite a good vampire tale needs.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 26, 2010
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Ultimately, Gods vs. Humans is passable, but it isn't a very easy title to recommend. The game is overly restrictive due to its metered gameplay; you need to formulate repetitive attack patterns ad nauseam; and the extra content is hardly worth checking out.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 24, 2010
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Beware though, a few bugs resides that need ironing out such as tasks not being removed after or accepted as completed by keflings. They may potentially confuse gamers and have them get stuck as they spend unneeded hours trying to solve a problem with no solution.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 24, 2010
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It's ironic that the plot of Dream Chronicles has everyone falling asleep, as that's exactly the effect this game had on me while playing it.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 24, 2010
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For the modern nature lover, this might be one of the easiest (and safest) ways to get in touch with your wild side. At least if "wild" means "solving anagrams on your gaming console."- GameZone
- Posted Dec 23, 2010
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DeathSpank is a true love-it-or-hate-it game through and through. If you appreciated the jokes in Ron Gilbert's earlier games (such as Monkey Island), and share an equal appreciation for Diablo-style games, it is worth a look.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 23, 2010
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Remember that attractive, animated style that made Wallace and Gromit so easy on the eyes? Let's just say things haven't been quite so pretty for the CSI folks.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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In many ways, Cities XL 2011 is similar to Civilization V. Although not nearly as grand in scope, there's a sense of pride after taking a squalid ghetto and nurturing it into a pristine metropolis.- GameZone
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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