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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An incredible game online or offline. My high expectations, and they were indeed high, were met and exceeded in what I can only term one of my most favorite Xbox games yet.- Gaming Age
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A pretty average game. If Ubisoft would have delayed the game and worked a little more on the controls and making sure stuff doesn’t explode because of a sword slash, the game would have been a lot better.- Gaming Age
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A masterpiece and a AAA launch title for the Wii. The dungeons are fun and the puzzles, while sometimes difficult, always make sense. The scope of adventure and exploration cannot be matched by any other game.- Gaming Age
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At first I wasn’t enjoying it too much due to the very sensitive controls, but give it a half an hour and I think most gamers will acclimate to the remote very easily.- Gaming Age
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Create your Mii and challenge your friends (both gaming and non-gaming) to a game of bowling. I guarantee they’ll be hooked and so will you.- Gaming Age
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Casual gamers will cling to the ease of pick up and play, and hardcore gamers will love the customization options. There is enough to please everyone, but don't expect to be wowed by anything new or revolutionary.- Gaming Age
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A few technical details set the PlayStation 3 iteration of Marvel: Ultimate Alliance just a notch below the 360 version, most notably in regards to online multiplayer.- Gaming Age
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Project 8 hit at a time when I was really craving some Tony Hawk gameplay, and it felt a little more fresh to me. Still a good game, no matter how you slice it.- Gaming Age
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The relatively mediocre DS version of his puzzler will most likely be the only exposure that most gamers will get to what feels like an amazing design.- Gaming Age
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A quality and well-designed puzzler that should keep fans of the genre entertained, though not hopelessly consumed.- Gaming Age
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It's nice to see another shooter where shooters are not, but Platypus only incorporates bare-bones play which can't figure out if it wants to be hard or easy.- Gaming Age
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Luxor is a decent puzzle-action game who's only real crime is being dull after about an hour.- Gaming Age
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Sonic Rivals pulls it together pretty well, but the game feels more like a mini-game than a fully fleshed out product. Overall, Sonic Rivals is unfortunately too short, and the concept is too simple, to hold the interest of most gamers for very long.- Gaming Age
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An intuitive lobby system and latency-free online play are the only missing ingredients that keep Need for Speed: Carbon from being recognized as an excellent gaming package.- Gaming Age
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Cars is a great game - for kids. For the rest, as fun as the game is, there is not much substance to keep more mature gamers entertained.- Gaming Age
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As it stands, you really only need to play each character once to check out their special moves, say “cool”, and move on. Great license, great production values, and a mediocre fighter, that pretty much sums it up.- Gaming Age
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Star Trek: Tactical Assault does a fantastic job with giving the player a feel of the Star Trek universe and what the commander of a starship had to go through in the shows. I would probably recommend picking out the PSP version if you had a choice.- Gaming Age
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If you do not mind the low quality audio, short and forgettable music selection, and the fact you have to sing along instead of hearing your glorious voice emulate or taint the original tracks, then I guess Singstar Rocks! is passable. For me though, Singstar does anything but Rock.- Gaming Age
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Between odd design choices, forced motion control and a number of questionable mini-games, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz doesn't exactly live up to the series' standards. However, some of the mini-games are pretty cool, if a bit shallow.- Gaming Age
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One of the finest RPG titles released in the past decade, and is a crucial game to grab for the Nintendo DS.- Gaming Age
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SEGA's decision to rush one of its most beloved franchises to the next-gen market has ended in a broken product that does not even deserve a rental.- Gaming Age
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Another solid year of football gaming with enough lasting appeal to get you by ‘til next season’s opener.- Gaming Age
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If you own a Wii and you are a sports fan, this is one game that utilizes both controllers and shows off why the Wii is so innovative.- Gaming Age
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CoD3 is a game that is slightly repetitive if not lackluster in its single player - the first level is insanely awesome though.- Gaming Age
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Frame rate is rock solid with lots of enemies and effects on screen. Vehicle based levels feel like more of an afterthought, but they fit the story perfectly. The weapons selection and abilities are one of the best in any FPS.- Gaming Age
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It has some really nice HD visuals and a keen sense of style, but some fairly typical current-gen gameplay and game design annoyances to go along with them. It's overall a very average launch game.- Gaming Age
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I can't make out any significant graphical difference between the Xbox 360 version and the Playstation 2 version.- Gaming Age
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I can't make out any significant graphical difference between the Xbox 360 version and the Playstation 2 version.- Gaming Age
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No longer can you "Happy Gilmore" your way onto the tour, you have to earn it with patience and skill. Golf fans rejoice, your virtual messiah has arrived and it is the UCAP version of Tiger Woods.- Gaming Age
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