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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A nearly perfect conclusion to the Child of Bhaal saga, combining deft storytelling , an intelligent abilities system, and the trademark high quality fans of the series have come to expect into one superlative package.- Gaming Age
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MM surprised me with it’s slick graphical engine, solid game play, and involving depth and appeal. One thing that makes MM stand out is the fact it’s more of a futuristic sport, than a plain old kill and destroy storyline.- Gaming Age
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Humour - GOOD humour - is hard to get across in entertainment software, but Startopia succeeds in not only being a fun game, but a funny game.- Gaming Age
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A brilliant game but as you know, no game is perfect. Sadly in the case of Sonic Adventure 2, there’s frequently the feeling of ‘Ugh what a set up!’; if you know what I mean.- Gaming Age
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This is easily a title no fan of the sport will want to be without. And it may very well make you a fan in the meantime.- Gaming Age
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NBA Street has taken the rock and seriously posterized NBA Jam and EA's own NBA Live 2001 on PS2. NBA Street has beaten down all other basketball games on the market and told their mothers to their faces.- Gaming Age
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It has enough graphical flair, intriguing storylines, and just down right creepiness, to make you forget this is being played on a 6 year old system.- Gaming Age
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The addictive qualities of "Z" are still there, but the passing years have made the underlying gameplay of Steel Soldiers boring, old and passé.- Gaming Age
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Every aspect of the gameplay from the beginning through the rest of the game, is very tight...A top-notch game.- Gaming Age
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The show already invades ABC several times and week. Playing the PSone version on top of that just might drive you over the edge.- Gaming Age
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It’s unfortunate that Nintendo didn’t release an all-new side scrolling Mario game.- Gaming Age
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Awesome. The Sonic Team title has it all – 4 player linkable battle, create-a-stage, create-a-character, and some of the best darn puzzles that ever made it to a portable.- Gaming Age
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I can say that I've been playing it for about 4hrs at a time and it doesn't get old. Good graphics and good presentation of a classic game makes for an excellent choice- Gaming Age
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An accurate, immersive, and extensible simulation of conducting a train that train fans and general sim fans will find simply irresistible-although it might not do much for the gamers not enthused about trains.- Gaming Age
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If you want a game that is a pale imitation of a "good" platformer, than give Pinobee a try.- Gaming Age
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One of the rare games that takes the best from lots of games, adds random dungeons, and a dash of its own originality, and ends up being a really great game.- Gaming Age
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It has all the charm and addictive qualities of its Sega-based brethren, with better graphics and more features, to boot.- Gaming Age
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Feels more like Crazy Taxi 1.5 than a full sequel. The same basic, addictive formula is present, but for some reason it just doesn't feel as exciting or challenging as the original.- Gaming Age
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The Driving physics are completely unrefined and lack the tight control that is needed to play the game. That tied with the enemy car AI that is completely useless and doesn’t provide an adequate challenge even on any level, the gameplay sinks faster than the titanic.- Gaming Age
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Easily the best single player-oriented first person shooter since Valve Software’s "Half-Life," Volition has strongly stepped its foot into the door as one of the better developers in the genre.- Gaming Age
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A pretty solid, if somewhat plain vanilla Snowboarding title. It looks good, plays well, and offers plenty to see and do.- Gaming Age
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The gameplay borrows heavily from Driver – so heavily that it winds up destroying the cop-like feel it tries to pull off.- Gaming Age
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It’s more of a half-assed sequel to an excellent game that only fans desperately in need of more Dave Mirra need to check out.- Gaming Age
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Younger gamers and Digimon fans looking for a simple RPG to help pass some time, should give Digimon World 2 a try.- Gaming Age
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While it doesn't really have enough single player content to satisfy most fans of the genre, PB3 definitely is much more fun with multiple players.- Gaming Age
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If you loved Tony Hawk, you will definitely love Mat Hofman's Pro BMX. While it doesn't have the more extensive options and deeper mechanics of "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2," it has plenty of its own personality and depth.- Gaming Age
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