Gaming Age's Scores
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For 7,159 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: | Devil May Cry 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | CART Fury Championship Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,226 out of 7159
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Mixed: 1,918 out of 7159
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Negative: 1,015 out of 7159
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Visually the game won't win any "wow" awards, but it fits the bill if for what you need.- Gaming Age
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iO is not a memorable game. The good news, I suppose, is that being thoroughly forgettable also means that it's not memorably bad, either, but if that's the game's major selling point, it should tell you how far away you should stay.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jun 20, 2017
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All in all, Table Tennis is just too quick, and too cheap port to really get into.- Gaming Age
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Since this isn't your usual Sam Stone outing and not even your usual platform shooter, it may seem like a risk at first, but once you play it, you'll be hooked on Serious Sam DD XXL. At 800MSP… this is one of those games that just, feels right.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 20, 2013
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Familiar but flawed. Once again, Capcom has added a few more wrinkles to make the experience slightly different than before.- Gaming Age
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Rango deserved an A but on the other hand, at only four hours it is a far cry from acceptable for a game that is $50.- Gaming Age
- Posted Mar 14, 2011
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Overall, there isn’t much content to even write about with Battlefield 2042. There’s 7 maps in the base game (this doesn’t include the 6 maps available in Portal, because those are just direct pulls from their respective original games), and 3 game modes to choose from. The game is enjoyable, but it doesn’t do much to stand out from the last few iterations of the series and without a campaign, feels like it’s lacking in content. Hopefully some updates and adjustments can help clear up some of the issues I experienced, especially with the balancing in the Breakthrough mode. As it stands, if you’re looking for just more Battlefield, but with a different setting, this is a good option. If you’ve not been a big fan of Battlefield in the past, or at least in the recent past entries, I don’t think they’ve changed enough here to change your mind.- Gaming Age
- Posted Nov 22, 2021
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Who among you is a fan of the old school games that forced you to learn boss patterns, enemy locations, arbitrary death, to the point of I'm-gonna-throw-this-joystick-out-the-window-and-bean-some-poor-schmuck-out-for-a-Sunday-stroll frustration? Well, here's your game.- Gaming Age
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Online play might have taken NBA Jam off the "rent for nostalgia" list and put it on the "must-have" list. As is, there are better basketball alternatives - several of them.- Gaming Age
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JLH is a lot of fun, especially if you're a fan of the major characters.- Gaming Age
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SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake is a fun 3D platformer that any fan of the series will enjoy to play. You can tell this game wasn’t a hastily thrown together, cheap cash in. The 10 hour platformer is charming and F.U.N. and it will definitely have you singing Sweet Victory.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 2, 2023
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In other words, unless you're really desperate for a game development simulator and you don't have a mobile gaming device, you can definitely pass on Game Dev Tycoon.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 24, 2013
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Smash Court Tennis 3 would be a good game overall if it weren't for the bad controls.- Gaming Age
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There is no doubt that fans of the series will be more than satisfied with the new levels, story, weapons, and vehicles.- Gaming Age
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There is no doubt that fans of the series will be more than satisfied with the new levels, story, weapons, and vehicles.- Gaming Age
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Better a fun short game than a long game with lots of padding, though, as far as I’m concerned. Frederic: Resurrection of Music is pretty enjoyable for what it is — and, as a bonus, you get to feel all cultured once it’s all over for having played a game built entirely around classical music.- Gaming Age
- Posted May 18, 2018
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So, really, the question is: how much — and what kind of — drama do you want in your games? If you want loud and flashy, then look elsewhere. But if it’s quiet, introspective, and intrapersonal, then Where The Heart Leads should be right up your alley.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jul 29, 2021
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Deadlight looks absolutely gorgeous in motion, and I adore every bit of it that involves me ducking through open windows into abandoned motel rooms, houses, warehouses, and just seeing the absolutely wrecked world surrounding it all. It feels and looks like you'd expect a post-apocalyptic world to be, but all within a 2D space, which is unique enough to make Deadlight worth your time.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jul 30, 2012
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The XCOM franchise deserves better than this, an experiment to take XCOM out of its comfort zone that clearly went awry.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 1, 2013
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It may not be as out of left field as Producing Perfection was, but it's still a marked departure from the norm, and in the process of differentiating itself it shows that the series still has promise, no matter how iffy the first two mainline installments have been.- Gaming Age
- Posted Mar 23, 2015
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It is fun, educational and entertaining. Yes, there are some flaws, but they are not serious enough to fail this game.- Gaming Age
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Sure the game has some load time issues, a few frame rate hiccups, but honestly the game whips by you at such a high rate, all these issues are soon forgotten as soon as the timer starts and the race begins.- Gaming Age
- Posted Nov 19, 2011
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I ended up enjoying Infinite Undiscovery quite a bit. It's not the best that Tri-Ace has created, but it's a pretty solid outing for these guys.- Gaming Age
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Even being a major horror fan and enjoying the fact that someone has created a horror themed platformer, I have a hard time believing this is going to find a core audience that shares my views about the game and its content.- Gaming Age
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The best part about "Devil May Cry" was the combat. The worst part about Devil May Cry 2 is the combat... The team didn’t think past the cool factor on this one.- Gaming Age
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At first glance, with it's twisting, gravity-defying tracks and fluorescent visuals, XGRA might remind you of the recent "F-Zero GX." Upon further inspection it's actually slower, sometimes much slower, less colorful and a lot less interesting.- Gaming Age
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It's definitely enjoyable, just not as polished as a AAA title might be.- Gaming Age
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