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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If you’ve ever wondered who would win in a fight between Luffy and Goku, this game will satisfy that itch…but if you’re someone for whom the first half of this sentence is meaningless gibberish, then there’s really nothing here that you’ll find appealing. And honestly, despite the number of Japanese games I play (which is entirely due to my Vita addiction, rather than because of some fondness for anime), I can’t say that I fall into that camp. Which means that all that’s left in Jump Force is an ugly-looking game with extremely repetitive action — and honestly, why waste time or money on that?- Gaming Age
- Posted Dec 11, 2020
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The gameplay is tediously inadequate and will either frustrate or bore players to death.- Gaming Age
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Just another average licensed game that decided to disrespect the wrong film.- Gaming Age
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As a PS Eye game goes it stands out as a winner in the eyes of this reviewer, even if only for the technical prowess. Kung Fu LIVE ...for the most part...works.- Gaming Age
- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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Character models look alright until they start to move. Everyone seems to have a nervous shake, they constantly move about while they're talking. Someone needs to slip these guys some decaf.- Gaming Age
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The show already invades ABC several times and week. Playing the PSone version on top of that just might drive you over the edge.- Gaming Age
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If you're desperate for a little hack & slash action on your Vita, I guess you might want to think about Aeternoblade, but otherwise, you can safely miss it.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 17, 2015
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It’s unfortunate that such a nice package is wasted on such a forgettable game, but that’s the kind of situation that awaits anyone who chooses to play Smoots World Cup Tennis.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jun 24, 2019
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It’s really all kind of shame that Those Who Remain is so flawed, because it’s got such a good idea at its core. In better hands, this probably could’ve been a much better game, but as it stands you’re safe avoiding it entirely.- Gaming Age
- Posted Aug 10, 2020
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Game play, while trying to recapture the essence of the old school arcade game, is excruciating, dull, and repetitive.- Gaming Age
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Definitely a competent shooter, but fails to exceed in any one department. Everything about it feels incredibly average, and the difficult challenge available is the only thing I can see really appealing to gamers that enjoy the genre.- Gaming Age
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The downside to the simplistic controls is that the overall gameplay is not too deep.- Gaming Age
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The interface and options are somewhat lacking, but the Music Mixer could be fun to mess around with at parties and other gatherings.- Gaming Age
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You've got a bunch of horrible characters "running" (for lack of a better description) around in eyeball-meltingly ugly environments, solving puzzles that veer from insanely easy to impossibly difficult, to advance a story that makes no sense whatsoever.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 21, 2014
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This game certainly isn't breaking any new ground, neither have the past few that came before it.- Gaming Age
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If it’s not fun or rewarding it, why bother playing it? While I’ve certainly played worse clicker games, that doesn’t make The Unexpected Quest significantly better, and it really doesn’t mean that you need to waste your time with it.- Gaming Age
- Posted Apr 20, 2021
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Top Gun's nostalgia factor is writing cheques/checks this game can't cash, leaving it flat-spinning into oblivion. This game has lost that lovin' feeling and now it's gone, gone, gone, whoa-oh, whoa-oh, whoa.- Gaming Age
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The problem stems from the fact that you can be knocked off of the platform, and if that happens it's instant death, which means restarting the entire boss fight.- Gaming Age
- Posted Mar 10, 2011
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Overall, the game is on the short side, but the difficulty and having one life will help you time last. For a digital only game, it’s not too bad if you’re a diehard fan. Otherwise, you may find yourself getting easily frustrated.- Gaming Age
- Posted Feb 14, 2017
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Combine the relatively poor visuals with monotonous level designs, and you'll find yourself in the middle of a level with no real visual cues of where you are within the level.- Gaming Age
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For those of you looking for some type of classic 16-bit style platformer, I'd definitely give this a pass, as the experience isn't nearly as polished as something like a Mario, Kirby, or Sonic title.- Gaming Age
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Ninja Reflex is another game for the party crowd, and if this is the big reason you own a Wii, then I can recommend the title for you. Otherwise you are looking at a rental until it hits the bargain bin.- Gaming Age
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All in all, if you can get your ego past the door and past the visuals of the game, which are honestly not the best this launch lineup has, you will find a lot of engine under the hood which makes the ride more enjoyable than you might expect. I urge you to at least try the demo up on PSN, and if you feel that the game offers enough game play and visual wise, then I can assure you that the depth more make makes up for the lack of polish the game's appearance achieves.- Gaming Age
- Posted Mar 16, 2012
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Sure, in the end, it all depends how much you enjoy this ever moving shooting gallery with personality, and ultimately it will be the determining factor of your purchase.- Gaming Age
- Posted Jul 23, 2014
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I'd call it an accomplishment to play through the entire game without creatively strangling a bystander with a cable just for watching you go through the jumps of self-depreciation that Just Dance asks of you.- Gaming Age
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I much prefer the more traditional fighting experiences offered by games like the Budokai series than this mess of a game, and highly urge you to avoid this one regardless of how big a fan of Dragon Ball Z you might be.- Gaming Age
- Posted Oct 26, 2012
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It's a solid attempt at the fishing genre that novice players can quickly get a hold of. But fishing pros will be bored with the one-trick pony AI.- Gaming Age
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One that's fun to look at, sure, but one worth playing? Until and unless there's a balancing patch on the way, probably not.- Gaming Age
- Posted Apr 13, 2015
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A nice little package, but at 40 bucks you have to wonder why there isn't a bigger selection of classics and of course why they didn't include the two most popular titles. This alone may have gamers pass on this collection, but I do admit that the games included and the remixes are engaging enough to merit a purchase for the classic gaming enthusiast.- Gaming Age
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This is just an insult to the folks who shelled out 300 dollars for the PlayStation 2.- Gaming Age
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