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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A well-rounded poker game on the PSP; what sets it apart is it's uniqueness. Sure there are only a few different poker games (five) but it's the journey in this case, not just the destination.- GameZone
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The game just falls a little short on several levels. The commentary and player dialogue is repetitions and can become annoying and the control scheme is not that good for the platform. This would be better on a console.- GameZone
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SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run can be summed up in one word; average. It's not a bad game, it's not a great game. It has some bad ideas and some good ideas and they're all executed in a mediocre fashion.- GameZone
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Perimeter: Emperor’s Testament will take a little time to get used to, from the controls, terraforming landscapes, and creating a strong offence or defense. Once you do get the hang of all that this game has to offer you will find it highly enjoyable.- GameZone
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Packs just as much heat as the original – the same fighters, the genius mechanics, and one of the best and most fluid fighting systems ever created.- GameZone
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A gem and a sour apple simultaneously. It tries to do so much, but it just doesn’t respectively deliver what it promised.- GameZone
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The difficulty might turn a lot of gamers off (it almost did for me) but if you give it a real chance you’ll be pleasantly surprised.- GameZone
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The tutorials are helpful, the character creation elements are amusing, and the display and presentation of the game outperform every other poker game available.- GameZone
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Tons of game modes combined with the Grand Adventure story mode makes or a complete all around package.- GameZone
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Anyone who’s played "Fire Emblem" or the original Disgaea must know by now that this is a must-own strategy/RPG.- GameZone
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Fans of 50 Cent will find a lot to like about the loads of extra content available in Bulletproof but gamers will be disappointed by the repetitive and uninspiring action presented in this PSP game.- GameZone
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If you're a purist for how hard it is in real life, you need to give this one a swing.- GameZone
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Barrow Hill is another solid addition to the point-and-click genre. The genre will never go away, especially with quality titles such as this one coming out.- GameZone
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This is a good purchase for the Dragon’s Lair fan, especially if you have a high-def monitor or have your PC hooked to the HDTV, but it is what it is … the classic version of Dragon’s Lair, which may or may provide a lot of fun for you, depending on how big a fan you are.- GameZone
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It’s so polished and refined. For the first time ever the series incorporates some of my favorite features from "NFL Street" (such as tapping the X button to escape a tackle). That function goes way back to the days of arcade sports titles like "NFL Blitz."- GameZone
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The players do all look larger than life, but the nuances of the graphics really breathe life into this title and the control scheme – while taking a bit to get used to – works well.- GameZone
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There are some suspect AI moves but this game perseveres and should hand PC gridiron gamers challenge and entertainment.- GameZone
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Improved running controls and shorter load times, taking better advantage of the PSP’s hardware. The game still has a few technical flaws, but all in all, this is the best football experience you can get on the PSP.- GameZone
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Madden NFL 07 for the DS offers a ton of features, touch screen support and wireless play to make it a solid portable football experience. However the frustrating AI, learning curve when using the touch screen and blocky 3D graphics slows the game down.- GameZone
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There are some unique elements to Pac Man, like the fruit shortcuts and being able to chomp other racers, but outside of that everything from track design to powerups just looks like the same recycled ideas that we’ve all seen a thousand times before.- GameZone
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Despite the less impressive game modes added to Madden 07, Lead Blocker and the Highlight Stick greatly improves on the ground game. I was more inclined to attempt a 5-yard run than a 20-yard pass!- GameZone
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Your standard Madden, with a standard amount of improvements. The graphics have reached a standstill, but the new gameplay features makes this title well worth the purchase for Madden fans.- GameZone
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You will find yourself getting bored with steering the ships around pretty soon as the mission objectives are not that fun. Also the controls are a bit quirky, I have a very hard time trying to use my mouse to use the throttles.- GameZone
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We have seen countless WWII-type games and unfortunately nothing exciting makes this game stand out from any others.- GameZone
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The lack of variety of units is hurtful, but not as much as the lack of information when selecting parts for your ships or after a battle has been fought.- GameZone
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The game has some enjoyable parts, but it misses the mark on the whole "casino" experience. Again, this is a game that can be played while lying in bed.- GameZone
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An immensely repetitive shooter with the flavor of "Devil May Cry," "Dino Crisis," and "Parasite Eve II" baked right in. The finished dish isn’t as delish as the menu indicated, but it isn’t entirely bland.- GameZone
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Ninety-Nine Nights uses the Dynasty Warriors formula to perfection, having no glitches, a steady camera, and seamless attacking. Perfection is then lost by the formula; a game structure that has players jamming on the X and Y buttons from the moment the game begins.- GameZone
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