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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The area where the gameplay lacks is the variety on moves, combos, and just providing ways to keep gamers interested after the smoke and mirrors of the visuals wear off.- Gaming Age
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There are very few games which are released that break up the monotony in the usual gaming genres, and the Katamari series does just that. It gives gamers that unique experience that can be taken in small or large doses.- Gaming Age
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It could have been a little bit longer, and it could have been executed a lot more thoroughly. Even so, Genji is a great ride.- Gaming Age
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Far from the definitive Madden on the go experience. There are just too many issues with loading, missing features, and visuals, with the former affecting pacing and overall game play experience.- Gaming Age
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The sound is pretty standard fare also. The checks and hockey sound effects are boilerplate, not that I’d expect anything else.- Gaming Age
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There’s quite a bit of replay value involved, primarily when trying to get the three hidden characters unlocked.- Gaming Age
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Visuals are just as refined and gorgeous as previous versions of the series, with new and subtle differences added to give the game increased flare and a more appealing look to the eye.- Gaming Age
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Visuals are just as refined and gorgeous as previous versions of the series, with new and subtle differences added to give the game increased flare and a more appealing look to the eye.- Gaming Age
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The best part of Cinderella: Magical Dreams is how the game corresponds to the movie clips. Each level brings the player into the movie through interactive play and following up each level with the next scene.- Gaming Age
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The area where the gameplay lacks is the variety on moves, combos, and just providing ways to keep gamers interested after the smoke and mirrors of the visuals wear off.- Gaming Age
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The delicate mix of three genres has never been pulled off as well as this before.- Gaming Age
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Indigo Prophecy is unique, artistic, immersive and beautiful. There's no reason in the world why any self-respecting gamer shouldn't have this game in their collection.- Gaming Age
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There's quite a bit of replay value involved, primarily when trying to get the three hidden characters unlocked.- Gaming Age
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Visuals are just as refined and gorgeous as previous versions of the series, with new and subtle differences added to give the game increased flare and a more appealing look to the eye.- Gaming Age
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The area where the gameplay lacks is the variety on moves, combos, and just providing ways to keep gamers interested after the smoke and mirrors of the visuals wear off.- Gaming Age
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There's quite a bit of replay value involved, primarily when trying to get the three hidden characters unlocked.- Gaming Age
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A lot of the puzzles require precise placement, and the controls, using the d-pad or analog nub, are a bit inconsistent.- Gaming Age
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A complete package. It combines some fine storytelling, great presentation values on every level, interesting puzzles, and great platforming to make for a fun ride that doesn’t leave too soon or overstay its welcome.- Gaming Age
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There are only a couple of major complaints about the game. Length is a major issue, as the game only has a playable span of maybe 2-4 hours.- Gaming Age
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A complete package. It combines some fine storytelling, great presentation values on every level, interesting puzzles, and great platforming to make for a fun ride that doesn't leave too soon or overstay its welcome.- Gaming Age
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A complete package. It combines some fine storytelling, great presentation values on every level, interesting puzzles, and great platforming to make for a fun ride that doesn't leave too soon or overstay its welcome.- Gaming Age
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The story is weak, boss fights are hard, but the action is extremely enjoyable and in a game where the main focus is the action, which is all that counts.- Gaming Age
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The story is weak, boss fights are hard, but the action is extremely enjoyable and in a game where the main focus is the action, which is all that counts.- Gaming Age
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It’s like, “Here’s all the mech parts and a bunch of random mechs we’ve created to fight in an arena, have fun.” Uh, I don’t see how that makes for much of a game.- Gaming Age
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A fun action adventure game with some redeeming qualities and a likable main character... if you can soldier past the not-so-fun parts and overlook some of the design flaws and engine issues.- Gaming Age
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Even if you’ve played "Burnout 3" 'til you had blisters on your fingers, there is plenty of new and exciting tracks, cars, and features that will peak your interest once again.- Gaming Age
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To be honest, if you were not sold in the first few words, classic beat’em up, then there is nothing here that will appeal to you as a gamer.- Gaming Age
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Fans of the Burnout series will be hard pressed not to be impressed by what was crammed into such a small disc.- Gaming Age
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Even if you've played "Burnout 3" 'til you had blisters on your fingers, there is plenty of new and exciting tracks, cars, and features that will peak your interest once again.- Gaming Age
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The fact that the game is short, the graphics not up to par and the levels somewhat repetitive will likely keep this game out of the hands of mainstream gamers despite it's twenty dollar price.- Gaming Age
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