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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It’s packed with replay value, solid objectives, a stellar vehicle lineup, and dozens of individual races. The faux multiplayer mode brings the game down a half-point, but overall, you won’t find a better next-gen rally racer.- GameZone
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The game purportedly focuses on “speed” yet while playing the game, you never really get the sensation that you are actually going fast.- GameZone
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A ho-hum experience throughout, Galactic Assault is average at best. The simplified interface will turn off TBS gamers, while RTS fans will find much more interesting options on the market.- GameZone
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The game’s potential is held back by the game’s crippling controls, awful camera and lackluster game modes. Do yourself a favor and skip this game completely.- GameZone
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While the Skill Stick is the best addition to a PS2 hockey game in recent memory, it doesn't move mountains. NHL 08 is a slightly revamped version of NHL 07.- GameZone
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Jam Sessions is practically flawless at what it’s trying to do. If you come in expecting a game, you’ll be frustrated and disappointed. If you come in expecting a versatile musical tool, you’ll be pleased and impressed.- GameZone
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I can only beat a game up so much, after reviewing it, I gave it to my niece and she looked at me like I had just ran over her dog.- GameZone
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This game has a very solid presentation and is absolutely perfect for younger gamers seeking an animated coloring book; however, I think older gamers will be somewhat disappointed.- GameZone
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Disappointing and uneventful, .hack//G.U. Vol. 3: Redemption wasn’t the last chapter I had envisioned for the series.- GameZone
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The controls cramp the game’s style and the opponent AI is about the only unrealistic thing about the game but then again the franchise mode is wonderfully deep.- GameZone
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Sure, the action can get repetitive in places and many of the moves seen here have been done before many times, but the cinematic feel is pure Woo and that’s definitely worth a look.- GameZone
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This game is not worth your money or even the time it takes to download it. Not having the ability to play against another human is a huge strike to this game. Bottom line is to avoid this game.- GameZone
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The D-pad simply is not made for the really crazy moves you have to do on it to perform those over-the-top attacks. Jumping between depths of the screen is nice though.- GameZone
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Pool Party, though, with its obfuscated control scheme, obscuring camera angles, and generally unfriendly interface, leaves a lot to be desired.- GameZone
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Bear in mind that while the parachuting element is unique, this is still a Medal of Honor game. It doesn’t take first-person shooting to new heights. If you expected something else – if you anticipated next-gen innovation – you’ve forgotten that we live in a time where graphics are currently the most likely game feature to receive an update.- GameZone
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Though we have seen many games like this, the choice of dropping in at any location on the battleground is a nice change from the linear maps most are used to.- GameZone
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Sadly, Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles 2 is a button-masher devoid of all the things we love about the show or fighting games in general.- GameZone
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Win or lose, joyous or torturous, this game is a blast and a non-stop addiction.- GameZone
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Tightly woven gameplay makes this a great addition to the series. If only more touch screen could have been implemented.- GameZone
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It is time Maxis was held accountable for a product that has more bugs than it should – and fair-sized ones at that.- GameZone
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Garfield passes muster, but only thanks to some really great levels and graphics, otherwise it's another example of should have been.- GameZone
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There are some frustrations and the game lacks a general sense of excitement that propels you forward at a frantic pace.- GameZone
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The matches are intense to the point where they are nail-biting. Many times I had my eyes tearing up from never wasting a second to blink.- GameZone
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This is a basic and simple puzzle game for young children. It is fun, and young children will enjoy it. However, it needs more variety and content, and is priced too high for what it is.- GameZone
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Dead Head Fred is a wildly unique PSP game that will not fail to hook you into its quirky, deliciously twisted and downright satisfying adventure. It’s rare to find a game - especially a handheld game - that walks its own distinctive line and when we do find it the game in question will make you appreciate it even more.- GameZone
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Simply put, Warhawk is what gaming dreams are made of and the reason you will want a PlayStation 3.- GameZone
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I hope this sells like hotcakes because I would love to see Mistwalker and Artoon deliver a sequel and continue on the series.- GameZone
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With literally hundreds of options, a multitude of quests and the ability to play with other players, this sequel deserves a spot in any gamers’ PSP library.- GameZone
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