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 environments are looking a little dated, graphically, but the swing mechanics are terrific and the game is a lot of fun, from the moment you tee off in your first PGA event to the host of mini games, to the team elements.- GameZone
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While this is one of the best-looking games we've seen and the combat, in and of itself, is designed well enough, the gameplay just isn't any fun after the first hour of play. If it isn't very fun, it isn't very good.- GameZone
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If the developers took a little more time and fleshed out the game more it would have been so much better, especially since Aang can fly in the television show but can't in the game.- GameZone
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Dark Crusade is a great entry point into the Dawn of War series for newcomers. It has an incredibly robust single-player experience and you also get a good taste of the online play.- GameZone
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With a charismatic and unforgettable lead character and a lengthy and diverse number of missions, the game will hook you into its great story.- GameZone
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With lengthy single-player modes and an excellent multiplayer mode there is little to complain about in this department but you’ll wish there was more excitement to the dull combat.- GameZone
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The control scheme is solid and the balls system is an innovative way of rewarding risky maneuvers.- GameZone
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I just wished the developers could have ironed out the rough edges a bit more before releasing it, as it is, I am left unfulfilled.- GameZone
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It’s lacking in customization options, but there’s still a good deal of content to partake in. The episode-style campaign is an absolute pleasure and will no doubt please fans of the show.- GameZone
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Naruto fans will really enjoy this game and fortunately the way the game was developed, the rest of us will too.- GameZone
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The new game is frustrating, repetitive, and not as memorable as the first.- GameZone
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The game has some rubberbanding (where you bounce back a dozen yards or so while running) but that does not occur all that often.- GameZone
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A pretty dull game that can border on frustrating due to the clunky controls, lame missions and weak AI.- GameZone
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Anyone who thoroughly enjoyed "Yoshi’s Touch & Go" will find Rainbow Islands Revolution to be a worthy title in the vein of that game. The rest of us are left with an island that’s a little too monotonous to hold our interest.- GameZone
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Mercury Meltdown is not only a great sequel, but a solid puzzle game. The gameplay is easy to understand, and the difficulty slowly builds so you never feel like you can’t handle what’s ahead.- GameZone
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FIFA 07 has got the looks, gameplay, and features of a masterpiece – and it would be such if the majority of its content hadn’t already been introduced.- GameZone
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The game is lacking on the basic requirements that all games must have but it does possess the most important to it's target audience, fun.- GameZone
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Solid multiplayer support, great skill animations, smart AI and improved physics all add up to a game that is a marked improvement over the last iteration.- GameZone
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For a MSRP of 30 bucks I think it is a steal. I would like to mention that there is no multiplayer capability online. This will most likely be the most controversial down side of the game.- GameZone
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Sadly, with all the game’s flaws I wouldn’t consider even mentioning this game to fans of the book or the movie.- GameZone
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It is sad that Family Guy isn't a better game. It feels rushed and not fine tuned to make it really shine.- GameZone
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With the little features here and there, along with the above average graphics for this genre, I'd easily recommend it to anyone that likes a theme-sim game. Also, a great way to spend time with family (especially youngsters!!) and learn more about animals.- GameZone
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Wow, this game was not what I thought it would be. The original license wasn't an interesting or original idea and the game sadly follows suit.- GameZone
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This is a wholly average collection of mini-games. While a few are nicely designed and are entertaining, the majority are too simplistic and unvaried in type to be very interesting after the first few plays. A better variety of mini-games would have helped.- GameZone
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Released 20 years too late, Harlem Globetrotters is a bore and a technological mess.- GameZone
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You get what you pay for here; it's a bargain-priced game that has some small tidbit of fun if played in short bursts. Otherwise it's an exercise in repetition and mindless button mashing.- GameZone
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This is a well-done implementation of two tried-and-true classic card games.- GameZone
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It's disappointing to see such a popular license be used in such a generic game. There's nothing here that makes the game worth owning, with the voice work sadly being the game's most impressive feature.- GameZone
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Extremely derivative and half-baked, El Matador fails to bring anything new to the table.- GameZone
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