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's a shame that the GameCube doesn't offer any type of multiplayer which in turn just makes it an even shorter game with little reason to come back.- Gaming Age
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This is a fun little romp that captures the feeling of the old school arcade game, while adding some features that keep the game from feeling too dated.- Gaming Age
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Battlefront II is a good sequel, but it's got too much in common with the first game to make the upgrade a no-brainer.- Gaming Age
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The realism may turn off some run and gun gamers, but even those fans will have a hard time not appreciating what Sniper Elite brings to the table in terms of great and entertaining game play.- Gaming Age
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A manual camera (or at least one that would stay static), a lineup that would include more Nicktoons, and a difficulty select would greatly improve the game.- Gaming Age
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Though the game offers four playable characters, there was only one instance I felt advantaged by my chosen character's skill. For the most part, each character feels just like the next, the biggest difference being the shift in dialog during cutscenes.- Gaming Age
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A manual camera (or at least one that would stay static), a lineup that would include more Nicktoons, and a difficulty select would greatly improve the game.- Gaming Age
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As a whole, ["Separate Ways" is] an excellent bonus that features far too much content and gameplay to be considered gimmicky or tacked on.- Gaming Age
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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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A great game for a group of friends as well as for the younger crowd. Its target audience actually ends up being a great decision because of the easy to pick up and simple gameplay.- Gaming Age
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A great game for a group of friends as well as for the younger crowd. Its target audience actually ends up being a great decision because of the easy to pick up and simple gameplay.- Gaming Age
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A great game for a group of friends as well as for the younger crowd. Its target audience actually ends up being a great decision because of the easy to pick up and simple gameplay.- Gaming Age
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Worth picking up if your trigger finger is itching to blast away at something new, and even if you find yourself bored with the genre, the “Hot Swapping” feature is worth checking out at least once.- Gaming Age
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Rockstar has cut no corners in crafting the game for the PSP and it shows. This is the real deal... A few control issues hold it back from getting a perfect score, but we'll save that for "Vice City Stories" (we hope).- Gaming Age
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It’s a marked improvement over the original Sims port, and "Urbz: Sims in the City," and you might find it to be right up your alley.- Gaming Age
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The graphics are nice, the music is great, and it’s fun to play. The Metroid tie-in actually works quite well in this case to create a richer environment. If you’re looking for something more than pinball, however, you’d best look elsewhere.- Gaming Age
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While the game doesn’t do much in the way of gameplay, the presentation makes up for it.- Gaming Age
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Worth picking up if your trigger finger is itching to blast away at something new, and even if you find yourself bored with the genre, the "Hot Swapping" feature is worth checking out at least once.- Gaming Age
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It's a marked improvement over the original Sims port, and "Urbz: Sims in the City," and you might find it to be right up your alley.- Gaming Age
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Mario Mix is a worthy addition to your library if you have kids 6 to 12 that would like to dance and don't mind doing so with Mario and company.- Gaming Age
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It's a marked improvement over the original Sims port, and "Urbz: Sims in the City," and you might find it to be right up your alley.- Gaming Age
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The problem with Story Mode is that additional players cannot join or exit a game in progress.- Gaming Age
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The problem with Story Mode is that additional players cannot join or exit a game in progress.- Gaming Age
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The problem with Story Mode is that additional players cannot join or exit a game in progress.- Gaming Age
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The gameplay feels like someone tried to mix the gameplay of "Super Smash Brothers" with that of a more traditional 3D fighter and gave up half-way through, while the design of story mode is likely confusing and potentially frustrating for the younger crowd.- Gaming Age
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The problem with Story Mode is that additional players cannot join or exit a game in progress.- Gaming Age
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The gameplay feels like someone tried to mix the gameplay of "Super Smash Brothers" with that of a more traditional 3D fighter and gave up half-way through, while the design of story mode is likely confusing and potentially frustrating for the younger crowd.- Gaming Age
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