Gaming Illustrated's Scores
- Games
For 155 reviews, this publication has graded:
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80% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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16% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 9.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 84
| Highest review score: | Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec | |
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| Lowest review score: | Spider-Man 3 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 135 out of 155
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Mixed: 20 out of 155
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Negative: 0 out of 155
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One of the most original and engaging gameplay experiences ever for a console system.- Gaming Illustrated
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An absolute thrill to play with all the elements of both a top notch action and RPG title.- Gaming Illustrated
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An absolute thrill to play with all the elements of both a top notch action and RPG title.- Gaming Illustrated
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A solid title whose best features include the humor, story, and amount of modes the game offers.- Gaming Illustrated
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There's so much to see and experience beyond the main quests, and being able to play through as the various character type as well as play the game on-line gives the title an exceptional longevity score.- Gaming Illustrated
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A pretty decent game that isn't anything spectacular, but for fans of the movie and people that enjoy bash-em shoot-em type of games involving multiple players will definitely enjoy the game.- Gaming Illustrated
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A pretty decent game that isn't anything spectacular, but for fans of the movie and people that enjoy bash-em shoot-em type of games involving multiple players will definitely enjoy the game.- Gaming Illustrated
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This was a great concept on paper but somehow they managed to take what was a original game with great characters and a interesting story and turn it in to a lifeless soulless game.- Gaming Illustrated
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Strongly recommend a rent for the kids, a buy for kids that loved the movie.- Gaming Illustrated
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Strongly recommend a rent for the kids, a buy for kids that loved the movie.- Gaming Illustrated
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Strongly recommend a rent for the kids, a buy for kids that loved the movie.- Gaming Illustrated
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The gameplay is fantastic with great new courses, plenty of things to unlock, and fabulous multiplayer support via built in wireless 802.11b networking.- Gaming Illustrated
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The game boasts some great graphics and tremendous gameplay fun for a fantastic overall gaming experience.- Gaming Illustrated
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The game is geared for realism and suspense - so ADD kids won't enjoy it while intelligent gamers looking for a level of realism will be heartedly entertained.- Gaming Illustrated
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The game has all the same fun as the PC version, a very nice XBox Live multiplayer support, and all the visuals and sounds that made the PC game such a hit.- Gaming Illustrated
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A fun adventure title that gamers will enjoy. It's a nice, straight forward game that has some good graphics and cut scenes from the movie.- Gaming Illustrated
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An in your face, kick butt, super game that offers some of the best graphics, sound effects, and action ever made in a game to date. The art direction is amazing, and the game is facilitated by a story that will recapture audiences.- Gaming Illustrated
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The varied monsters made a nice gamepaly experience, as well as the variety of skills that the various heroes can perform.- Gaming Illustrated
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It is ALL about multiplayer gaming - which is a fantastically supported feature.- Gaming Illustrated
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The storyline is very solid and arguably the best in the series so far.- Gaming Illustrated
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It's a great game to pass around so "everyone can play" and offers a real nice long term gaming experience with all the levels and future downloadable content.- Gaming Illustrated
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An addicting, impressive, and most importantly fun game. The graphics are very nice, the sounds are equally impressive, and the gameplay of the soccer and the amount of modes available make for a tremendous gaming experience.- Gaming Illustrated
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The neatest thing about FFVTTR is that you truly interact with the environment – you can destroy buildings, and even pick up lampposts to swat opponents. This is a serious innovation and really makes the game stand out.- Gaming Illustrated
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The best racing simulator ever made. That goes for all platforms and systems back to the beginning of time - GT4 is simply the best ever. The cars are amazingly detailed, the courses rich and diverse, and the amount of things to do in the game is impressively overwhelming.- Gaming Illustrated
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The best feature of the game, by far, is the original script, story line, and depth the game goes into for the London Underworld and how easily it sweeps you into the whole genre.- Gaming Illustrated
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With a tremendous amount of on-line support and features, its a great game to play with your friends in cyberspace.- Gaming Illustrated
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The choice of following General George S. Patton’s campaigns was both logical (as the best US Tank General ever) and engaging. The Blitzkrieg system works well with no flaws experienced, in a graphics rich environment.- Gaming Illustrated
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It's funny, there really isn't anything absolutely revolutionary or remarkable about the game, but you'll find yourself playing it for hours on end.- Gaming Illustrated
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