Gaming Age's Scores
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For 7,153 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Super Mario Maker | |
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| Lowest review score: | CART Fury Championship Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,220 out of 7153
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Mixed: 1,918 out of 7153
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Negative: 1,015 out of 7153
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I will be the first to admit that Madden NFL 25 is not a perfect football game, but the overall package and satisfaction you will receive from game to game is so overwhelmingly genuine that you will be willing to overlook its faults and realize that this is just about as good as it gets for virtual football.- Gaming Age
- Posted Nov 27, 2013
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The game is fun and plays incredible precise. With the great sense of speed, and total chaotic action that surrounds you, your heart will be racing after the missions have completed.- Gaming Age
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This game is just tedious and boring. I think it's all caused by the simplicity.- Gaming Age
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For those who have played the original PC version, I'm sorry to say that the console version just doesn't meet up to it in the end.- Gaming Age
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If you have fond memories of the Dreamcast game, then rest assured you'll be getting the same quality out of this port.- Gaming Age
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It’s a solid spy adventure that deserves to be rediscovered, and it’s a reminder that even the seventh generation’s second- or third-tier games were still pretty exceptional.- Gaming Age
- Posted May 20, 2024
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There are lots of clichés and stereotypes and the scrip makes fun of each one in turn, making for a light, fast story. But even with it's self-deprecating humor and over-the-top boss characters, the story takes a distant back seat to the action.- Gaming Age
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Nippon Ichi really delivers again with old school graphics combined with 3D effects, and a great storyline with some great adult jokes. If you are a fan of tactical games and RPGs definitely pick this one up.- Gaming Age
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Yooka-Laylee is a great experience, and well worth playing if you are a long-time fan of the work that Rare did. This is a game for veterans and newcomers alike though, and there is plenty here to hook a new player or new generation. A lot of the mechanics are a throwback to how things were before, and I don’t necessarily mind that. Some people however may find it slow and tedious at times. All in all I thoroughly enjoyed my time with Yooka-Laylee and would recommend you give it a try if you are even the least bit curious about it.- Gaming Age
- Posted Apr 7, 2017
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Fist Puncher is really a standout example of how to do retro right, and is something that certainly deserves more attention.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jul 18, 2013
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I really enjoyed inFamous First Light on a number of levels, and if I had to compare it to The Last of Us’ Left Behind expansion, I would give the edge to First Light just for its additional challenges and replayability.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 3, 2014
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There are plenty of objectives to complete and items to unlock, but ultimately the action can get a little repetitive and stale.- Gaming Age
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Earth 2160 is a fun RTS entry for the PC library, albeit an unnecessarily long and poorly constructed campaign mode.- Gaming Age
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They may have copied the Nintendo behemoth in lots of ways, and the game may provide an interesting glimpse into how Pokémon might look with a more populated world, but anyone hoping this would displace (or even come close to) the venerable series will find themselves sorely disappointed.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 7, 2023
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All in all, it was a fun trip though hell, even with one circle being lackluster and the game feeling rather short, I still have no issues or moral objections to recommending Dante's Inferno for fans of this genre.- Gaming Age
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Mario Strikers: Battle League thankfully leans closer to original Strikers than Charged. While the changes to the gameplay does not necessarily shut out casual players, there’s some meat for those who want to take a more tactical approach. The game leans towards extensive online play, leaving more isolationist players a steeper hill to climb to unlock all the game has to offer. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to some drills so these online skirmishes won’t result in too lopsided defeats.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jun 24, 2022
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If there were more combat, the inconsistencies in the environment wouldn't be so glaring, or at least they'd be more forgivable because you'd be busy with other things.- Gaming Age
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Star Wars Racer Revenge took an excellent control scheme and a promising career mode and sucked all the life out of it.- Gaming Age
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If it wasn't for the control issues, NASCAR 2001 would've have been a nice purchase for any racing fan, but with things the way they are, Nascar fans only please.- Gaming Age
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One of the most fantastic things about the multiplayer mode is the complete absence of any slowdown, even when things are getting insanely wild with all four players and the military mixing it up on the screen.- Gaming Age
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Those people who missed out on it first time around, however, are in for a treat — a bloody, murderous, thoroughly enjoyable treat.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 3, 2015
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Overall, I’m pretty impressed with how well Creed: Rise to Glory works on PSVR, and I’d imagine the other VR platforms are executed just as well. The only thing that feels a little iffy at launch is the online versus mode, which led to a couple of laggy matches against real-world opponents, enough so that I never finished a match. For me, the online versus isn’t a huge draw, but you might want to give the game a patch or two before picking it up if that’s a deal breaker for you. Outside of that, I think Creed does a great job of simulating the boxing experience with an arcade-style approach, and is certainly worth checking out if you’re looking for a fun, boxing VR workout at home.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 26, 2018
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No matter what good things it has to say or how nice it usually looks, it never does so well enough that you can overlook how obviously it borrows from other sources. It’ll be fine if you’ve never played any of those influences before, but otherwise, you’ll just be thinking of games like Limbo, Braid, and Contrast.- Gaming Age
- Posted Apr 2, 2021
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It's a routine that does need a bit of innovation. Just don't stray too far away from the formula or you may find your fanbase decrease like the stars in the sky after a day with the King.- Gaming Age
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Is Star Wars Battlefront the first-person shooter that’ll carry me into the early parts of 2016? Probably not. But I’m definitely enjoying the time I’ve spent with it so far, and I’ll be curious to see what the inevitable DLC brings outside of the upcoming Battle for Jakku map.- Gaming Age
- Posted Nov 23, 2015
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Enjoyment of the X Collection will hinge on whether you enjoyed these games in the first place, because there isn't much content to be found aside from art galleries. But fans of the series and those who like the sort of action Mega Man provides will be very happy.- Gaming Age
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For the casual gamer, you may want to steer clear of this as the learning curve is nearly as frustrating as golfing in real life.- Gaming Age
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Overall, WARP is a definite must play, as the game plays great, has some mind twisting challenges and puzzles, and provides enough replay value thanks to challenges and leaderboards. The only real question is whether or not it is for you, and to that, all I can say is play the demo, and if you dig that…the rest of the game is gravy.- Gaming Age
- Posted Mar 5, 2012
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Amusement Park is a great addition to the game, it's priced fairly, and fans will no doubt get a kick out of the new and chaotic environment- Gaming Age
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