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 biggest attraction to NeoGeo Battle Coliseum is the character selection, but everything else is below average.- GameZone
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I was hoping for more in a title like this and although I admit there is some fun in there, the real deal is that the game is lacking a lot of the qualities that make the Warhammer license.- GameZone
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MX Vs. ATV Untamed may not shine like a next-gen star, but it sure plays like one.- GameZone
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The technical departments, the visuals and audio, bring this ship down before it even left the port.- GameZone
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Many handheld games do justice to their console counterparts. The PSP version of MX Vs. ATV Untamed isn’t one of them.- GameZone
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I’ve played better Flash games. I’ve played better racers on the Game Boy Advance. Those are both very sad statements that I hope I never have to make again.- GameZone
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Even on the Nintendo Wii the game just doesn’t possess the true essence of what makes a good boxing game work on the Wii. Do yourself a favor, boxing fans, and stay away from this one.- GameZone
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When all is said and done, the fun factor suffers from the repetition, and the game – while it fits the download concept well, and is a good arcade idea – stumbles in places that should have been shining moments. Arkadian Warriors is too much like Gauntlet, without the cleverness of the levels.- GameZone
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For $10, you really can’t beat the value of this game. Not only do you get a fully fleshed-out Kart style racer, but also deathmatch, a platforming puzzler, and Xbox Live support!- GameZone
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Long-time fans are essentially playing the same game rebuilt with a new graphics engine. But, do not fret – the gameplay is still whole-heartedly entertaining. For PS3 fans, the large-scale combat is particularly the most intriguing part to experience online.- GameZone
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What was once a very good franchise is starting to become a generic rehash with a few tweaks thrown in each year to sate the need to say something new was added. Yes, it is still entertaining, but it’s not the game one would have hoped it would be.- GameZone
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Not only does this sequel lack any real substantial upgrades, but the motion controls are without precision. However, there is a lot to do, and hardcore fans will likely find a lot to love.- GameZone
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Some things in this game will hold your attention, but so many of the games, like Bob Sledding, are just plain not. The game as a whole just lacks pizzazz.- GameZone
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The distinct factions make for some interesting encounters and require noticeably different strategies on the battlefield. This makes for increased replayability and definitely ups the fun factor. At the same time, it is marred by some longtime issues inherent in the genre.- GameZone
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If you own The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, you really can’t go wrong with this expansion.- GameZone
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The idea is there and the graphical quality is solid, but the game misses on the setup to bowling the ball. Fix that and this download will be a decent diversion.- GameZone
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It’s great to see a kids’ game that is actually a good product and something that the kids will enjoy playing. Too often they are not. The levels are all interesting, and there is a good variety of puzzles and platforming features in each one. However, the hazards are difficult to avoid, and there aren’t enough save points or lives.- GameZone
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The biggest problem with WMMA is the lack of fighters, organizations, and content in the database. It becomes a big problem when all your biggest fighters have all faced off against each other and the only thing left to do is throw them in there with weaker opponents just to be able to fill a card.- GameZone
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This is a really bad game, and made even worse by taking such a cool license and dragging it across a desert of poor controls and ineffective ideas.- GameZone
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Above the annoyances and lack of originality is the absence of something every game needs to survive: fun gameplay.- GameZone
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Draglade has a really unique premise that will keep players attention for a while, especially with the multiplayer aspects.- GameZone
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This is a fun family game that’s burdened with some unfortunate technical issues. Beyond that, Kabookii’s only flaw is that it’s essentially a digital board game at video-game prices.- GameZone
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The History Channel implementation, level setup and graphic selections are A+ choices; it’s the execution that tanks the experience.- GameZone
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It’s not new, it’s not innovative, but hey – it still works.- GameZone
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The developers of Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 went above and beyond to create this game. The large cast ensemble and various game modes will have players occupied for a long time. The game only gets better since you are able to play online.- GameZone
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Having played two other versions of Puzzle Quest already (PC and Xbox 360), it’s evident that the Wii version is the weakest of the bunch. The controls, while sometimes precise and intuitive, are a mess with too many menus for the Wiimote/Nunchuck scheme and accidental mistakes that players will run into with using just the Wiimote.- GameZone
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