Gaming Nexus' Scores
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For 4,011 reviews, this publication has graded:
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68% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Donkey Kong Bananza | |
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| Lowest review score: | Postal III |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,584 out of 4011
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Mixed: 1,171 out of 4011
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Negative: 256 out of 4011
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If you're a fan of The Fantastic Four, or you're looking for a fun and somewhat challenging table to add to your Pinball FX 2 collection, you might want to give this one a try.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Aug 4, 2011
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Zen Studios really outdid themselves with their Captain America table. It combines the best elements of the early comics with not-so-subtle shout-outs to the new movie, and it's one of their better overall tables as well.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Sep 2, 2011
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This is an end-of-life expansion for the HOI3 franchise. It adds some (minor) new features to the original, but does not do much to fix any major flaws. It is not worth 20 bucks to anybody but an HOI3 completist.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Sep 12, 2011
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Wasteland Angel should be steered clear of primarily for its lack of both value and innovative gameplay. With the game lasting at most about 3 to 4 hours depending on difficulty and endurance to achieve better scores, your money can be spent better elsewhere on titles with more content.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Oct 20, 2011
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The Into the Darkness expansion for Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012 is a must own for anyone who plays the base game. The additional decks, cards, and modes are all welcome additions to the game and only add to an already addictive base-game. The ability to play as the Archenemy in particular is something that is worth the price of admission alone although it makes you wonder why it wasn't the ability wasn't included in the base game back in June.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Oct 20, 2011
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It's just more Dungeon Siege III, for better or worse.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 11, 2012
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Johnny Gat is back ... kind of. This comic book-influenced expansion pack introduces us to a super fan that clones the most famous member of the Third Street Saints. Too bad the short play time and shallow experience keep this from living up to the potential. Not even super powers can save this lazy pack of downloadable content!- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Mar 28, 2012
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Deadly 30 is one of those games that frustrates me, but it's not necessarily the game's fault. I was questionable about how meshing three genres together would work, and the result isn't that bad of a game, as long as you know what you're doing from day to day. Definitely not for everyone, but not a bad game for a $5 download.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Mar 30, 2012
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After spending some time with Tropico 4: Modern Times, it's hard to resist the temptation of spending a few more hours of ruling as either a beloved or hated dictator. The addition of amusing structures and edicts along with a lengthy and quirky campaign create for quite a memorable gaming experience. Often challenged with important questions, gamers are truly given complete freedom in defining their reign as El Presidente.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Apr 23, 2012
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Chuck E. Cheese's Arcade Room is a painful collection of four mediocre mini-games and an out of place racer. The dated graphics and questionable design decisions aren't helping anything. With only two easy modes, players will see everything there is to see within a half hour. At least you don't have to eat the pizza!- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jun 8, 2012
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Series fans and editor enthusiasts will find a range of new and interesting content within the latest add-on for Arma 2, Army of the Czech Republic. From deadly modern weaponry to explosive vehicles, series veterans and editor enthusiasts will discover an assortment of worthwhile content to keep them occupied in the downtime between playing DayZ and waiting for next year's release of Arma 3.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Nov 6, 2012
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Train Simulator 2013 is a must own for anyone remotely interested in locomotives and their model set counterparts.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Nov 16, 2012
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The Crimson Map Pack is a solid addition to Halo 4's multiplayer map lineup. The three maps included provide a nice variation in style and size as well as preferred game types for each. Although they are quality additions, none of them pack that special feeling that will make them an "instant classic" for the series.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 28, 2013
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Part RTS, part tower defense, with a smidgen of casual gaming thrown in, “Gratuitous Space Battles” is a great deal of fun and surprisingly deep, especially early on while the player is exploring the mechanics. Definitely worth 17 bucks for the collector's edition.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Feb 25, 2013
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Gun Commando is a solid Doom clone with a number of fresh ideas. Unfortunately, it is plagued by imprecise controls and too many cheap deaths. Even with that weighing against it, this is still preferable to most first-person shooter games on the PS Vita!- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Mar 4, 2013
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The clothing and furniture in The Sims 3 70s, 80s, and 90s Stuff pack are great additions to any Sims household as they successfully combine retro and modern visual styles. Ultimately, the stuff pack is lacking in content and is better recommended as a purchase when it's included in a sale.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Mar 8, 2013
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The Sims Aurora Skies is by no means the worst downloadable world, but it's neither the most perfect.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Mar 18, 2013
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As a game hub, Capcom Arcade Cabinet delivers the goods. It's a good-looking program that is easy to use and packed full of games. Too bad this first pack of games isn't more impressive. 1943: The Battle of Midway is great fun, but Avengers left me cold. On the other hand, Black Tiger is free...just as long as you don't mind downloading a 2 GB file.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Apr 9, 2013
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As a game hub, Capcom Arcade Cabinet delivers the goods. It's a good looking program that is easy to use and packed full of games. This 1985 pack is by far the highlight of the 15 announced games, featuring Gun.Smoke, Section Z and Ghosts 'n Goblins. All three games are made better when you tweak their options in casual mode and take full advantage of the emulation's rapid fire buttons. Definitely the pack to get.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Apr 15, 2013
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As a game hub, Capcom Arcade Cabinet delivers the goods. It's a good looking program that is easy to use and packed full of games. This 1986 pack is wildly uneven. While Trojan and Side Arms remain incredibly playable, Legendary Wings drags this three-pack down. Still, I would take this pack over the dreadful set of games we got at launch.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Apr 22, 2013
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After weeks of waiting for overpriced packs, the Capcom Arcade Cabinet is finally complete. And while I may have complained about Capcom's aggressive pricing strategy, the overall package is ultimately worth a look. The three games found in this final pack are good, but aren't the showstoppers you might have expected!- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jun 13, 2013
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I can appreciate that Ms. Germinator trying to take a step in a different direction, but as a puzzle game it's just a little too plastic. But with all of the content and cross-platform saving, there are worse things you could spend $9.99 on.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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You really can't go wrong with this DLC pack and it's only $5. The Digistruct Peak Challenge may take less than an hour to complete but you can run through it seven more times if you wish. That, and over level play pretty much adds so much more content into an already huge package to begin with.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Oct 30, 2013
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The Pacific Surfliner LA - San Diego route is a solid addition to the collection of Train Simulator 2014 downloadable content. Unfortunately, the route's design can be more challenging for series newcomers with its frequent speed changes.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Dec 11, 2013
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Pool Nation is a beautiful game that plays great and has a long shelf life.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Dec 20, 2013
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Rescue - Everyday Heroes provides gamers with an entertaining and casual simulation gameplay experience of both responding to emergencies and managing the operations of a fire station. While the does game does suffer from some gameplay issues with unit pathfinding and lack of location variety, the great deal of included missions and emergency units and vehicles make for a worthwhile purchase for genre fans of management and strategy.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 17, 2014
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If you are willing to wade through the plentiful rough patches, you'll make it to an exciting cliffhanger and a promise for more in episode two.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 23, 2014
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But ultimately, all of the gameplay problems and animation glitches that plagued the first episode are just as present in the second. Ancestry of Lies is streets ahead of Eye of the Sphinx, but it's still the exact same glitchy, frustrating mess.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 23, 2014
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The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief isn't much to look at and it's a mess to play. But underneath it all there's an engaging mystery rife with deceit, and it's carried by a cast of characters that are genuinely entertaining and sometimes even a little heartbreaking.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 24, 2014
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Tiny Brains brings back an old school local co-op feel that can be fun, but the wonky controls, repetitive puzzles, and short length drag it down. Play it with friends or not at all.- Gaming Nexus
- Posted Jan 28, 2014
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