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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Horrendous, horribly, horribly frustrating later level designs, which totally ruin any love I previously had for the game.- Gaming Age
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Those who just love people simulations need to rush out and give this game a try.- Gaming Age
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Quite simply, the best arcade racer in years and a worthy follow-up to its PlayStation granddaddy...if you have a PS2, that is.- Gaming Age
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If you own an Xbox, however, "Project Gotham Racing" and "Sega GT 2002" take advantage of the hardware's capabilities far better than NFS: HP2.- Gaming Age
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The GameCube version's tracks aren't as vibrant as PS2 or Xbox, and this is a bit of a puzzle. Blurry backgrounds hurt Nintendo's offering severely, but not as bad as the chuggy, sluggish framerate.- Gaming Age
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The plot remains as bland as that of its predecessor, and the characters are equally forgettable.- Gaming Age
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The game isn’t about guns, action, blood and mayhem. It’s a game dealing with stealth in its purest form.- Gaming Age
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It’s not sim enough to match up with Sega’s offering, and Midway has a faster, more fun arcade hockey game in NHL Hitz.- Gaming Age
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It’s not sim enough to match up with Sega’s offering, and Midway has a faster, more fun arcade hockey game in NHL Hitz.- Gaming Age
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It’s the best that the genre has to offer thus far, and with a new detailed mapmaker, new weaponry and exceptional graphics, sound and game play.- Gaming Age
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Quick fun whenever you want it, regardless of skill or time investment.- Gaming Age
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It’s not sim enough to match up with Sega’s offering, and Midway has a faster, more fun arcade hockey game in NHL Hitz.- Gaming Age
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There are a butt load of better racers on the PlayStation 2 that are worth your time and money.- Gaming Age
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Run Like Hell goes from easy to very hard and stays boring and derivative all the way through.- Gaming Age
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Like last years build, the pace of the game is just way too slow to realistically simulate the pace of an NBA basketball game. Unless of course you’re the Knicks or the Cavaliers.- Gaming Age
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Everything from X-ray vision, super breath, act of flight, laser beam vision, and even posing as the mild mannered Clark Kent are done exceptionally well.- Gaming Age
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True fans of the anime (like myself) will get their moneys worth just by watching the opening scene, and hearing the Robotech theme song.- Gaming Age
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The character has style, the game presents some unique gameplay concepts, and most importantly, it is fun to play.- Gaming Age
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Just another bright and shining jewel on the Miyamoto crown of accomplishments! This often overlooked masterpiece will finely get the time in the lime light it deserves.- Gaming Age
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It is online gaming at it's best, and nothing really compares. You can single handedly blow away your enemies, team up, or whatever, it's up to you.- Gaming Age
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Rather simplistic. I mean, there are a lot of things to do and multiple moves to learn and master, but I never felt in danger of losing the game.- Gaming Age
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With a wide variety of options, fish, lures, modes, and lakes, Sega has done it again by producing a fun and addicting title for fans and non-fans alike.- Gaming Age
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Despite the many faults of Summoner 2, I can’t stop playing. Given the several other RPG options available this fall, however, checking out Summoner 2 might fall on taste alone.- Gaming Age
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The pet AI is a delight to watch. When the dog rolls onto his/her back when you pet her you just want to stare at the screen and say, “awwwww…”- Gaming Age
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Doesn’t stray from the original. Here is classic 16-bit action at its best, but it’s nothing new to scream about.- Gaming Age
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If you can live with a couple frame rate hiccups and somewhat shoddy story progression, Star Fox Adventures will suit you just fine.- Gaming Age
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A high quality fighting game. Just be wary that the GC controller isn’t the best for it.- Gaming Age
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Unfortunately the training sequence in the very beginning wastes no time introducing you to the biggest problem with Dawn of Fate: the controls.- Gaming Age
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While it may not capture the "feel" of surfing quite as well as its closest competitor, it makes up for it with better wave models and the incredible number of actions to perform on each wave.- Gaming Age
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A title that seems to be suffering from a bit of an identity crisis this year. Unlike last year’s version, which was fully dedicated to being smash-mouth hockey fun, the tone in Hitz 20-03 is more serious and less consistent in its approach.- Gaming Age
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