Gaming Age's Scores
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For 7,163 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: | Pid | |
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| Lowest review score: | CART Fury Championship Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,228 out of 7163
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Mixed: 1,920 out of 7163
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Negative: 1,015 out of 7163
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Area 51 is the antithesis of what first person shooter fans want. It is actually a better offline title than it is online.- Gaming Age
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Speaking of depth, FIFA for the PSP gives gamers just about everything you would want in a soccer title.- Gaming Age
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Area 51 is the antithesis of what first person shooter fans want. It is actually a better offline title than it is online.- Gaming Age
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With over 20 massive levels in which you destroy, search, escort, hostage rescue, defend, create diversions, ambush, and much more, you will have fun finding new ways to infiltrate the Kewletts each time around.- Gaming Age
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As entertaining as it gets. It's not revolutionary, it's exceptionally refined.- Gaming Age
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Those not specifically into wrestling should find some other game because this one is a "game only a fan could love."- Gaming Age
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The game is packed with modes, options and replayability, though it has a few annoying problems which takes away from the potential enjoyability of it all.- Gaming Age
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The multiplayer could have been a bit more robust and single card play would have been easy to implement given the simplicity of the graphics... If you love puzzle games then I highly recommend giving Polarium a try.- Gaming Age
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The game looks fantastic and is the ideal leap above its predecessor you would want in a sequel. Fourteen unique characters move and fight with such splendid animation, that you would be awestruck if you had the time to really see it between spawning.- Gaming Age
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A bit of the same old song and dance provided by most shooter games on the market.- Gaming Age
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While I still prefer MLB’s game play, the wealth of options and visual flare that "MVP" is bringing makes Sony’s game a bit stale.- Gaming Age
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When you boot up Jade Empire, you'll be on your way to an engaging story, a challenging, rewarding combat experience and an impressive measure of character building.- Gaming Age
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A bit of the same old song and dance provided by most shooter games on the market.- Gaming Age
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The options in Midnight Club 3 may not be as limitless as the work at West Coast Customs, but you'll definitely end up with a unique garage to show off online.- Gaming Age
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The options in Midnight Club 3 may not be as limitless as the work at West Coast Customs, but you'll definitely end up with a unique garage to show off online.- Gaming Age
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It doesn’t really have the endless appeal of something like "Lumines," "Puyo Pop" or "Tetris," but the problem solving, logical puzzles and interesting physics make it nonetheless enjoyable.- Gaming Age
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Another big disappointment is the lack of inclusion of the incredibly catchy Spy Vs Spy theme song heard every week on the MAD TV show on Fox.- Gaming Age
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When it comes right down to it, First to Fight will have a tough time competing for your time and money when compared to other, flashier games. But it's got a strong identity and satisfying gameplay.- Gaming Age
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I love the action, the character development, and the mature themes that help separate it from the pack. At the same, the battle system is different yet comfortable in its turn-based approach.- Gaming Age
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Yes, the game manages to do some things right, as Tati and Griz provide a fast alternative to Rau and Bamusu's cumbersome combat, and yes, there are some enjoyable moments, but these are easily overshadowed by the frustration associated with the AI and overall lack of polish.- Gaming Age
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The one shining part of online play is the addition of being able to play through the game cooperatively with a friend.- Gaming Age
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Without a doubt the best the stealth genre can offer... One of the best games I have ever played.- Gaming Age
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Without a doubt the best the stealth genre can offer... One of the best games I have ever played.- Gaming Age
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Since it’s not really an action game, and since it depends so heavily on graphics and control to even get anything out of it, I’d recommend the PC version over the PS2 or the Xbox.- Gaming Age
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What gets under your skin is that most of the combos are unblockable, and once you are caught in string of moves, you must wait until the move set is over before you can block or counter attack. This can be frustrating on both A.I. and human battles.- Gaming Age
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Without a doubt the best the stealth genre can offer... One of the best games I have ever played.- Gaming Age
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Besides being a beautiful translation of one of Capcom’s best fighting game series, it is quite possibly the best handheld fighting game ever created.- Gaming Age
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Although this may not apply to every PSP owner out there, the WiFi modes, both local and over the internet, are incredibly fun and provide a near endless opportunity for new challenges.- Gaming Age
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Tiger PSP is one of those games that you need to buy on this handheld whether you like sports games or not, as it showcases what possibilities lay within the PSP.- Gaming Age
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Sure it still has the same issues of the console counterpart, but there's something different and refreshing about having a near perfect conversion on the go.- Gaming Age
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