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: | Devil May Cry 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | CART Fury Championship Racing |
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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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The game sucked me in and made me feel like these patients’ lives really depended on me.- Gaming Age
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A true upgrade to the previous years, and as I mentioned before, is possibly the best version of the series since its inception.- Gaming Age
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Paradox Interactive has made an extremely faithful recreation of the board game and its rules. Every rule, every detail is folowed to letter.- Gaming Age
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The controls are smooth and consistent, the graphics are sharp and the fighting is satisfying once you put in the practice.- Gaming Age
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A true upgrade to the previous years, and as I mentioned before, is possibly the best version of the series since its inception.- Gaming Age
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A true upgrade to the previous years, and as I mentioned before, is possibly the best version of the series since its inception.- Gaming Age
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It’s the kind of sequel that gamers look for, just as if you were to see a great horror film and then anxiously await the next installment to get all the answers.- Gaming Age
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In the end, W & G does what it set out to do, and in that, respect is a very solid title.- Gaming Age
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Some pretty broken gameplay and annoying technical issues create a fairly lackluster gaming experience.- Gaming Age
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In the end, W & G does what it set out to do, and in that, respect is a very solid title.- Gaming Age
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Lastly, with 30 levels, you would think that there would be plenty to do in Frogger. Unfortunately, the levels are simple and short, so the length of the story mode won't last more than an afternoon.- Gaming Age
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Even with the laughable A.I., the game is under a twenty spot, and is quite enjoyable if you love stealth, action, and gadgets.- Gaming Age
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This game tries to as accurately as possible replicate the feeling of being left for dead on an island. This means no tutorial whatsoever, so make sure you read those instructions before diving into this blue.- Gaming Age
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With the chance to post your scores on the net, this one has a lot of playability if you are one who thrives on those bragging rights.- Gaming Age
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The game doesn’t even come close to the better adventure games on PC, but it is still an enjoyable title to play through if you’ve exhausted all your other DS games.- Gaming Age
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The style aspect of the game is fun, and the simple run and gun missions are enjoyable. However, some technical glitches, horrible enemy AI, a weak plot, and some under whelming gameplay features manage to keep it far from great.- Gaming Age
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Though I'm not particularly thrilled with the accomplishment-based method of unlocking songs, it's more of a minor annoyance than something that breaks the game.- Gaming Age
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Lastly, with 30 levels, you would think that there would be plenty to do in Frogger. Unfortunately, the levels are simple and short, so the length of the story mode won’t last more than an afternoon.- Gaming Age
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The style aspect of the game is fun, and the simple run and gun missions are enjoyable. However, some technical glitches, horrible enemy AI, a weak plot, and some under whelming gameplay features manage to keep it far from great.- Gaming Age
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With the chance to post your scores on the net, this one has a lot of playability if you are one who thrives on those bragging rights.- Gaming Age
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Even with the laughable A.I., the game is under a twenty spot, and is quite enjoyable if you love stealth, action, and gadgets.- Gaming Age
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Lastly, with 30 levels, you would think that there would be plenty to do in Frogger. Unfortunately, the levels are simple and short, so the length of the story mode won't last more than an afternoon.- Gaming Age
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It’s the kind of sequel that gamers look for, just as if you were to see a great horror film and then anxiously await the next installment to get all the answers.- Gaming Age
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Sly 3 manages to take several types of gameplay and present them together in one cohesive package. What Sly 3 lacks in innovation, it makes up in the sheer amount of gameplay that it possesses.- Gaming Age
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If you’re really hard-up for tennis on the PS2 and have a few friends to play with online or off, go for it. If you don’t fit the prior statement, don’t even bother.- Gaming Age
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For gamers who just want to shoot, slam, and take it to guys in the paint, this game will more than meet your expectations. If you are looking for a game filled with strategy and intense pressure, you may want to get your hoops action elsewhere.- Gaming Age
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Not a huge leap over 05, but the new modes and features may warrant the quick purchase if you just have to have the latest and greatest of the series on PSP. Next season I expect no less than a Career Mode, or else... ya hear me EA?- Gaming Age
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