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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GT Pro Series is not at all worthy of being called “next-gen” – its boring gameplay and bad steering mechanics should be left behind and forgotten quickly.- GameZone
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The new Gamebreaker moves are out of this world. For the die-hard, obsess-bordering fans like myself, that’s all the series needs (at this point). I’m hooked.- GameZone
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Like its PS2 sibling, NFL Street 3 is a rehash but still a must-buy for its intense and addictive Gamebreakers.- GameZone
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Whether you fall in the target audience or are someone who’s dreamed of running their own business, there’s definitely some entertainment to be found here.- GameZone
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Kids with no expectations might find it thrilling, but if they’ve already played a couple of racers for PSP, the likelihood of Pocket Racers holding their interest has shrunk.- GameZone
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A good collection of once-great hits – some that have stood the test of time, and some that have not.- GameZone
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Even though the Xbox 360 version contains two additional levels and boss fight this is not really worth the price of admission since there are so many better games already out on the market.- GameZone
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The ability to control a dragon so freely, and with so much power, has not been had from a previous handheld release.- GameZone
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Another weak attempt to cash in on an upcoming film, Eragon will likely disappoint fans of the book and the upcoming film.- GameZone
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Fans of the Zelda series, as well as anyone who’s keen on free-roaming adventure games, will be in handheld heaven.- GameZone
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Players who enjoy RPGs will enjoy the dickens out of this title, but they need to be sure they have a really awesome system to run it on, and all the patches that go with it.- GameZone
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Gameplay features such as the One Shot Indicator and color-coded shot meter work brilliantly but it is the juke, spin and crossover moves using the SIXAXIS controller that wins big points. Unfortunately, the game is plagued by a few bugs.- GameZone
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While the historical battles can feel appropriately fierce at times, A Nation Divided is too short and flawed and with no multiplayer mode there’s not much here shooter fans will enjoy.- GameZone
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Battle for Atluma is a good package for any lover of the card game, but it doesn’t offer anything special to draw outsiders into the experience.- GameZone
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In concept it is a great game, but the execution and half baked controls really ruin this game that would have been on gamers must have list.- GameZone
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Eragon for the GBA is a surprise for me because it kept reminding me of RPGs from the 16-Bit era. This isn't another cookie-cutter licensed game; instead the game offers a deep, albeit flawed, gameplay experience.- GameZone
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Eragon is a big fat dud, plain and simple. The combat is incredibly boring and generic that the game becomes a chore to play almost right off the bat.- GameZone
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Ultramix 4 pulls in a bigger crowd now with the user-friendly modes to attract new players.- GameZone
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This is not a good game, there are to many disappointing features to warrant purchase and I swear I got a headache at one point from the loud graphics (I had to turn down the brightness on my TV).- GameZone
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A mediocre attempt at furthering a genre that has almost completely stalled in its progress. Thankfully, fans of the genre will continue to feel right at home with Dark Kingdoms, but they will have to suffer through some annoying anomalies to fully enjoy it.- GameZone
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It may not be the most original platformer, but as the old saying goes, "if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it."- GameZone
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A very nice implementation of classic Frogger. Great for younger players, this is a good product in a sea of recent mediocrity.- GameZone
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What starts out as a promising adventure quickly evolves to a world of long and frustrating mini-games.- GameZone
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Love basketball? NBA 2K7 is all you need. It’s faster, more realistic, and more naturally executed than the competition.- GameZone
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No tutorial, no use of the sixaxis, wingmen that would just as soon walk into a wall as fight, things are looking pretty bleak. Melee combat with weapons is impossible to work.- GameZone
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Avatar is a game that younger kids will want, but with the faulty execution of the special moves, could upset younger gamers.- GameZone
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A nice package with solid upgrades and great new lands to explore. Echoes of Faydwer does what an expansion should, right down the line.- GameZone
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Tired of chainsawing Locusts? Bored of sniping Nazis? Give Viva Pinata a shot. Experiencing a vibrant world full of animals that react to every decision you make in your garden is not a typical simulation videogame.- GameZone
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