Gaming Age's Scores
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For 7,148 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 3.2 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: | NBA Unrivaled |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4,216 out of 7148
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Mixed: 1,918 out of 7148
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Negative: 1,014 out of 7148
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It isn't the prettiest thing out there, and there are a few rough edges here and there when it comes to bombing and the like, but otherwise, it's a decent simulation that'll have you cheering as you attack Japanese and German bases.- Gaming Age
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If you're a fan of the sweet science, pick up a copy of KO Kings for the PS2 you won't regret it.- Gaming Age
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To all the PC nuts that are reading this, imagine "Motocross Madness 2" with 4 wheels and you know what to expect from this PlayStation 2 classic.- Gaming Age
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Considering that Insane's graphics are fantastic and it has enough gameplay diversity in its numerous modes to keep people playing for hours on end, it's disappointing that the one of the most basic features of a racing game, its control, ultimately drags the game into the mud.- Gaming Age
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Not only is Paper Mario a superb RPG, but it's also another quality N64 game that simply shouldn't be missed.- Gaming Age
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In spite of its upgrades, Revolution suffers in some areas compared to other versions of Rayman 2, particularly the Dreamcast game.- Gaming Age
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The combat in the game can be a blast at times, but the awkward control and super precision of the enemies often makes it more difficult than it needs to be.- Gaming Age
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It is difficult to recommend Driving Emotion Type-S to anyone who is not a hardcore fan of the driving sim genre, or those with a short fuse. Those that fall within that narrow vertical and don't mind tweaking, tuning, and testing to the extreme, may find some enjoyment with the game.- Gaming Age
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Like the original "Diablo," the game offers an insidiously addictive style that you'll be hard pressed to pull yourself away from.- Gaming Age
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The combat is what really grabs this game and barely keeps it from sinking into oblivion.- Gaming Age
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An average action RPG when it was released on the PC two years ago, and the transition from the PC to the PlayStation certainly has not been the easiest for the game.- Gaming Age
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An enjoyable change of pace and presents enough atmosphere, and solid gameplay to entertain, just don't expect any of it to be easy.- Gaming Age
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Forget "Lemans," forget "Ferrari F355," forget "Gran Turismo 2," and forget "Ridge Racer V," this is the new king of racers.- Gaming Age
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The graphics have received a much needed boost (though at the cost of some nasty side effects), and the gameplay is still decent, but there are definitely better pickings out there.- Gaming Age
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With 20 characters, various training missions, and a surprisingly fun 2-player mode, there is a lot to be played in Kengo.- Gaming Age
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It may not have the flashy summons of the "Final Fantasy" series or an innovating attack system like "Vagrant Story," but what it lacks in other fields it makes up for in real character and originality.- Gaming Age
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Almost every aspect of Lion King is simply acceptable. As a result, Lion King doesn’t suffer from any glaring flaws but it also doesn’t give you a terribly compelling reason to buy the game.- Gaming Age
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A polished, tried and true gameplay experience, that, while not necessarily the most innovative, is a heck of a lot of fun.- Gaming Age
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I thoroughly enjoyed my trek through the games' magical world, and the only thing keeping this title from achieving an A rating is that it shares the common problem with most RPG's today: once it's over, it's over.- Gaming Age
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This is a good expansion, but for its time maybe not the best it could have been.- Gaming Age
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If you want an exciting starship combat simulator that presents some real challenge, this is the best.- Gaming Age
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RFS's gameplay is completely off the wall fun, and despite its quirky premise, kept me coming back for more time and time again.- Gaming Age
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It's the best thing since Sliced Bread, other than its sequel, Sliced Bread II: Electric Boogaloo.- Gaming Age
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It is innovative, it is humorous, it is intense, and most of all, it's a heck of a lot of fun.- Gaming Age
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Colin McRae Rally 2 has surpassed a lot of expectations, providing yet again one of the most incredible driving experiences around.- Gaming Age
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A boring, repetitive, bad looking platformer that follows the same footsteps as everything released before it, and there is no real reason to give it a look. And if you think your kids might enjoy it, think again; it's sure to frustrate them to no end.- Gaming Age
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Topware Interactive has made a solid real-time strategy title with some interesting gameplay elements, but buyers should research a little and know what they are buying into before the final purchase.- Gaming Age
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More than 75% of the time a mission entirely changes from the original mission parameters (though you usually do end up completing them), and this is what makes entering a new mission of Starlancer such an interesting experience.- Gaming Age
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