Gaming Target's Scores
- Games
For 899 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 3.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Resident Evil 4 HD | |
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| Lowest review score: | Target: Terror |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 624 out of 899
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Mixed: 237 out of 899
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Negative: 38 out of 899
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Simply put, the 360 pad was not designed to handle the tight turns taken by Ms. Pac-Man. It's very easy to zig when you want to zag and barrel straight into a ghost. The analog stick doesn't work much better.- Gaming Target
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Sparse level designs and first-generation-like PS2 graphics are combined with unintelligent and unoriginal gameplay for the most corrupt television-to-game package in a long time.- Gaming Target
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From collecting stars in a Sonic-like fashion to helping Mr. Bean find his lost children, players of all ages will become enthralled with its high level of gameplay, addictive nature, and high amount of replayability- especially if you love playing with balls.- Gaming Target
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Metal Slug Anthology is another one of those Wii games that tries to get creative with the new controller but just falls flat on its face.- Gaming Target
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The game actually plays like many top-down shooters of yesteryear, but it also includes some fun online co-op and surprisingly good visuals to make the package worth a download.- Gaming Target
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Arguably the best current tactical shooter on the PC. It tops most other PC games in the multiplayer arena including levels of tension.- Gaming Target
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Super Swing Golf provides a nice alternative in between Zelda marathons, but still has enough depth for a player to become deeply involved with it. While some players may be put off with the game’s design and/or controls it’s all a matter of personal taste in the end.- Gaming Target
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Loosely based on the PSP version that shipped earlier this year, the PlayStation 3 downloadable version of Go! Sudoku is a tremendous value for those looking for a little mind-bending casual gaming between those sessions of Resistance - after all, the starter package is the most popular four-letter word out there – free.- Gaming Target
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The side-quests add a lot of replay value to the game even after completing the story mode.- Gaming Target
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If aiming, shooting, and moving are often frustrating, the tactical game and its controls are where the fun is at in Brothers in Arms: D-Day, and where the designers should have focused their attention when transferring the game from PC to PSP.- Gaming Target
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Entertaining because of its excellent presentation and over-the-top multiplayer hijinks. Additionally, the game benefits from a well-designed feature set that includes unique characters, bot support, drop-in and drop-out features for online play, and proper tutorials.- Gaming Target
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The top shooter on the 360. It tops Gears of War in most multiplayer areas. You may enjoy the faster pace, futuristic weapons and setting of Gears of War more but for my money, ‘Vegas’ offers a more satisfying experience and infinitely better designed maps.- Gaming Target
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But for a game that was released months after its NBA brethren, it noticeably falls flat in a couple key areas.- Gaming Target
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The game just doesn’t significantly benefit through using the remote. Everything that is done with the remote could just as easily be done with a Gamecube controller.- Gaming Target
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While the mechanics of the game are fun, and it all sounds exciting on paper, the overall experience is marred by clunky and unnecessary controls, and the fact that once you’ve played an hour of Excite Truck, you’ve seen just about all there is to see.- Gaming Target
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While the game isn’t exactly deep, who cares? It’s free and it’s fun; and that’s all that matters.- Gaming Target
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Based on price alone, it wouldn’t be far fetched to assume that the game is a one-trick pony, but surprisingly, there is a nice handful of minigames to test out.- Gaming Target
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Battle royale effectively spruces up an otherwise dull game, but even this mode isn’t an ultimate savior.- Gaming Target
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Despite the rough edges, the price alone makes Sneak King worth checking out, particularly for the younger audience.- Gaming Target
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Unlike Untold Legends, the other PS3 launch RPG that is exclusive to the system, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is the more fun role-playing experience, especially if you crave fierce action games and comic books.- Gaming Target
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It's time that Activision and Neversoft both put a stop to the sinister rehash machine that produces an annual Tony Hawk product.- Gaming Target
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I was disappointed with this game. While I can see that the developers put a lot of time and effort into making one of the largest most comprehensive Dragon Ball games yet, the sheer complexity of the controls work counter-productive to their intentions.- Gaming Target
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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz was a solid launch title that would stand up to most third-party games released now, some two years after the title was launched.- Gaming Target
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Final Fantasy III is a terrific-looking RPG that what it lacks in story, nearly makes up for in its addictiveness and charm. The game can be pretty tough and the job system isn’t as polished as those in Final Fantasy V or Tactics, but it’s easily one of the best RPGs for the DS.- Gaming Target
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It’s just broken. It’s so broken in fact that one wonders if they weren’t trying to intentionally botch the game- it’s just that bad.- Gaming Target
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The structure of the multiplayer modes is much more involved thanks to the class system, making it a worthwhile mode to check out after the 10-hour campaign since it’s more than picking countries and weapons.- Gaming Target
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The multiplayer mode can handle up to four players offline via split screen and a whopping forty players online via the new PlayStation Network.- Gaming Target
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It’s twice as beautiful as the PS2 version and twice as long with twice as many characters, too. Sadly, its near-perfect presentation tanks because of awful camera angles and poor controller mechanics, both choppy and unsuitable for an action game like this.- Gaming Target
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A huge demo machine that manages to show gamers what the controller is capable of while providing an entertaining single-player and multiplayer mode.- Gaming Target
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The new environmental hotspots and graphical polish help give Xbox 360 owners something worth checking out, even though this series has just about reached the end of its arc.- Gaming Target
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