Gaming Age's Scores
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For 7,151 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: 4,218 out of 7151
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Mixed: 1,918 out of 7151
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Negative: 1,015 out of 7151
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Newcomers will find it baffling, but for anyone who wants closure on the kids of Heavenly Host, you may just find that here.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jan 15, 2016
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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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I found myself enjoying Dynasty Warriors NEXT, and it managed to get its hooks in me more than part 7 did on home consoles. In the DW series it still doesn't command my interest in the way Gundam 3 did, but it's definitely the best portable DW game I've come across. It won't be the game to draw in non-Dynasty Warriors fans, but if you're riding the fence on picking this up, I don't think it's a bad way to drop $40.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 28, 2012
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It could have used a little more variety out of the box, in terms of gameplay types and topics, but what is included will undoubtedly last until the next full-featured installment.- Gaming Age
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Feels more like Crazy Taxi 1.5 than a full sequel. The same basic, addictive formula is present, but for some reason it just doesn't feel as exciting or challenging as the original.- Gaming Age
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Even with 73 episodes and online play, the $30 price tag still seems a little steep especially with how the game is structured and the relative lack of customization or options. Fans may want to check it out though.- Gaming Age
- Posted Mar 14, 2011
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It's still a really solid fighting game and still pretty easy for newcomers to pick up and play, but it's not everything that I want out of the game. As much as I loathe paying for content that should have been on disc in the first place, I do find myself hoping that DLC will alleviate some of the issues I have.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 3, 2012
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The new modes are weak, there is no online play, and with only 3 new characters, the game will begin to feel too similar after a few short hours of game play.- Gaming Age
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Even with 73 episodes and online play, the $30 price tag still seems a little steep especially with how the game is structured and the relative lack of customization or options. Fans may want to check it out though.- Gaming Age
- Posted Mar 14, 2011
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A solid, if standard platformer if you have some appreciation for Scooby-Doo or if you're looking for a game for the kids.- Gaming Age
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While Donkey Kong Country doesn’t have the ageless appeal of say, "Super Mario World," it still holds its own. The game would have scored higher had Nintendo added more new features to the game.- Gaming Age
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It can be funny and disturbing while being challenging and clever. It's just too bad more care wasn't taken in making it available on a new platform.- Gaming Age
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The game is very linear and hopefully one day the EA team will expand this title with a bit more freedom.- Gaming Age
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ChromaGun is undeniably fun for what it is. If you want more Portal in your life — and who doesn’t? — then it will give you precisely that. But at the same time, it constantly gives off a feeling akin to watching a cover band plod its way through a classic song. It may feature a lot of the same notes, but in the end, it’s all just a pale imitation.- Gaming Age
- Posted Sep 6, 2017
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Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion will appeal to a very specific type of player: someone who loves Vanillaware RPGs, and is eager to try out a game that isn’t afraid to try something new when it comes to controls. I’d be lying if I said that applied to me, but if it describes you, you should absolutely check this game out.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 20, 2018
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The end result is certainly a little talk-heavy at times, and your mileage may vary as far as the characters go, but if you're looking for something out of the ordinary, Trillion: God of Destruction definitely fits that bill.- Gaming Age
- Posted Apr 26, 2016
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While I enjoyed Dissidia as an FF fan, I have to admit that once the fan service stuff wore off, I grew bored of the overall game.- Gaming Age
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Overreaching game/ Flies past a goal it can't see/ Out of bounds, chicken!- Gaming Age
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Perhaps this title might inspire someone to work on a title which aligns more to the property… Otherwise buy it if you want to support the franchise, but if you’re looking for an enjoyable platformer there’s other options available out there. I guess it goes without saying, perhaps we shouldn’t have disturbed these relics of the past…- Gaming Age
- Posted Oct 31, 2023
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Itis large line-up of characters and move combinations make a comprehensive wrestling title. But the somewhat clunky character movements and attacks may have some players stepping out of the ring.- Gaming Age
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If you can do these picture logic puzzles in your sleep, then nothing here should be too far out of your comfort zone. For anyone else, however, I feel like the barrier of entry is just a little too high and the payoff a little too low to make Sketchcross worth the investment.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jun 8, 2015
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While not quite as consistent as either "Daxter" or "Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters," Clank's first adventure provides enough portable enjoyment to satisfy.- Gaming Age
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Atelier Lydie & Suelle fits right in with the franchise’s tendency towards quiet, solid competence — and, it should be added, it looks much better than it ever has on the Vita. Personally, though, it has me certain that wherever the series goes next, I’m only going to follow it if I can play it on a handheld.- Gaming Age
- Posted May 25, 2018
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I've played nearly every version of THPS 2 out there and none can hold a candle to 2x...[but it's] not better than the 3rd game in the series, nor would I suggest picking up this game over that.- Gaming Age
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Those with the patience and interest in developing the skills required to play it and finish it will love Enclave. Those looking for a casual, short session won't be able to return this one fast enough.- Gaming Age
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I mean that on two levels, as it's a solid action platformer, but it also has a lot of untapped potential that players may be disappointed to discover by the time they're through.- Gaming Age
- Posted Oct 30, 2015
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As you play, you progress through the story and level up the Exosuit of choice, which could be a drag if you like to play with various suits and classes. There is a Battle Pass in place also that has its own leveling which is a bit slower than the character leveling. I think once I play a bit more through the season the game will open a bit more and give more level and enemy variety. I just feel locking the story behind a multiplayer mode is a drag but again I see potential here.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 3, 2023
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The tools and interface make it easy to customize tracks in a lot of different ways. The only drawback is that you’ll probably be the only one enjoying them.- Gaming Age
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The story is bland and doesn't match the fast pace of the gameplay, but actually playing the game is really fun. The glitches occur a bit more frequently than I would like to see, but overall the experience is fun, and delivers on the sense of being a totally badass wheelman.- Gaming Age
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Even with touchy controls and a cheesy story and even cheesier puns, I enjoyed playing this game.- Gaming Age
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