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 game is not the worst game that I have every played. However, it’s a pretty average type of game and is very short, too. For the price, it isn’t a good choice for kids, as there isn’t much replay value despite the mini-games.- GameZone
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It’s got a quirky, tongue-on-cheek charm to it that makes up for some of its gameplay deficiencies.- GameZone
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While the game has a decent foundation it is lacking the polish that would have made this game at least fun. Avoid this game at all costs.- GameZone
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Plagued by a series of problems that go way beyond the awful controls, the action just isn’t fun or rewarding enough to keep gamers wanting to see this through to the end.- GameZone
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Apparently, fun has the same agent as Rachel Weisz; it’s not in this game, either.- GameZone
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The game passes ... barely. I would be lying if I didn't say there was some fun hidden in it, but you really have to go in and find it, and most of the time, that's just not enough.- GameZone
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Fun while it lasts. Order Up! makes the idea of owning and running a restaurant fun – even if the reality is a less riveting story.- GameZone
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Without a doubt one of the best portable remakes of a console classic, Final Fantasy IV for the Nintendo DS is a remarkable and downright satisfying game that does justice to the original and RPGs.- GameZone
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Boring in all fronts: graphics, gameplay, audio, etc. There’s not many redeeming values packed into Double D Dodgeball so the best advice is to play the demo and call it good.- GameZone
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While the swing mechanics might not appeal to everyone, the many game modes and online play trumps previous Wii golf outings.- GameZone
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This year’s iteration feels a little more streamlined and designed to get you into the gaming experience faster.- GameZone
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Space Chimps surprisingly doesn't suck as long as we're talking about the platforming sections. It's basic stuff that you've played before, but it's also done well -- kiddies who liked the movie will get a kick out of it.- GameZone
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Motocross racing games are fun if you do it right. The lack of a good selection of different courses and motion controls made the game get boring quickly.- GameZone
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This Nancy Drew game ranks among the better games in the series. An engrossing story, mixed with a good variety of puzzles and mini-games, makes for a good game.- GameZone
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Combat Arms is fun. Simple as that. If you can overlook the annoying players, then anyone looking for a competitive online shooter should look no further. This is free to play FPS at its best.- GameZone
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A great title with plenty of action to keep you busy and enough eye candy to melt your corneas for a while.- GameZone
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Fitting right at home on the console, Civilization Revolution is a genuinely addictive simulator that will not fail to impress and please fans of the Civ series.- GameZone
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It plays very well on the PS3 with intuitive controls, solid graphics, and streamlined game mechanics that ensure entertainment value.- GameZone
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Revolution capitalizes on the DS’s strengths with some great stylus-based controls. Unfortunately, there are some problems, as the gameplay feels a bit scaled down and the maps feel pretty cramped.- GameZone
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If the gameplay was more balanced across all of the games this could be a worthy title for your collection. But if you’re a Carnival Game junkie on the Wii, then you will probably have to pick this one up anyway.- GameZone
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It’s a beautiful, deep, fun role-playing adventure, and certainly one of the best RPGs available for Wii.- GameZone
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This is not the kind of game you'll pull out after the Olympics have ended.- GameZone
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Sometimes a game is just no fun, this is one of those times.- GameZone
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A true frag fest that is destined to become a classic among UT fans.- GameZone
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Only the most die-hard fans of the Perry Rhodan series will truly love this game. Others looking for a well-thought out and engaging adventure may want to look elsewhere.- GameZone
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1 vs. 100 could have been a successful merging of TV game show and video game interactivity. But the end result is 1/100 what it should have been.- GameZone
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The game is easy to jump into and play. The downside is that some of the controls can be a bit finger numbing. Holding down the left mouse button continuously for most of an hour or so is not much fun.- GameZone
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While not terribly far removed from the original Under the Knife, this entry showcases some more complex surgeries while still being as user-friendly as DS games come.- GameZone
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Supreme Ruler 2020 is as deep and complex as they come, albeit incredibly intimidating.- GameZone
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There are some thrilling moments in the game and the touch screen action is responsive enough to do justice to your Stylus yet the rest of the game will frustrate rather than entertain.- GameZone
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