GamingWorld X's Scores
- Games
For 224 reviews, this publication has graded:
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63% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Viewtiful Joe | |
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| Lowest review score: | American Idol |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 141 out of 224
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Mixed: 70 out of 224
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Negative: 13 out of 224
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And while Rogue Ops is still often a blast to play, the game’s lack of polish and numerous minor frustrations noticeably hamper the solid, if somewhat derivative, gaming experience that lies underneath.- GamingWorld X
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No, it’s not nearly as bad as Kemco’s travesty, but there’s nothing compelling about it. Having all of the unlockable moves and techniques means nothing if there’s no real need to have them there...Simply mashing the B button will get you from start to finish with little trouble.- GamingWorld X
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It has some very unique and inspired game mechanics (the targeting system, for example) and does a number of things well.- GamingWorld X
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The game is repetitive, uninspired, and does nothing to compliment the Batman legacy.- GamingWorld X
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While the audio and visual departments have been done in exemplary fashion, I just can’t let the game off the hook for its gameplay. No, it’s not nearly as bad as Kemco’s travesty, but there’s nothing compelling about it.- GamingWorld X
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The shooting gallery-style gunplay and cool-looking physics, along with the cheesy voices and music, really nail the Wild West.- GamingWorld X
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If anything is to be learned here, it's that the Wachowski Brothers are not gamers -- this title is proof of it. If they really were, they would never have allowed this mediocre title to have been released. The game is buggy, has bad graphics, and terrible controls.- GamingWorld X
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For 50 bucks, you could either buy Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter, or spend some time in the used games bin and track down a more entertaining FPS and a more entertaining space flight sim (and probably have 10 bucks to spare.)- GamingWorld X
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A handful of decent minigames combined with a bunch of absolute stinkers, many of which play identically, doesn’t exactly earn this one the gold.- GamingWorld X
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Better than the original. Too bad it’s not a huge leap over it. It’s still a mediocre card-based RPG, and there are a few annoying gameplay elements whose inclusion leaves me puzzled.- GamingWorld X
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The major downfall of the gameplay is the unbalance between running and passing, which really hurts the game’s overall score. The less than ambitious play calling menus aren’t helping their cause, either.- GamingWorld X
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The poor graphics and ho-hum gameplay really killed any chance this game had to compete with the fantastic games arriving this summer. Even Xbox Live compatibility couldn't rescue it from the realm of inadequacy.- GamingWorld X
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And while Rogue Ops is still often a blast to play, the game’s lack of polish and numerous minor frustrations noticeably hamper the solid, if somewhat derivative, gaming experience that lies underneath.- GamingWorld X
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The game only lasts around four and a half hours. The replay value isn’t all that hot either, and the game is not completed unless it’s beaten on all three difficulty levels, totaling around fifteen total hours.- GamingWorld X
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It had promise, but didn’t live up to its expectations; what did I expect? More than this.- GamingWorld X
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While the basic Yu-Gi-Oh gameplay is here, with some nice new visuals, the overall experience has been far too simplified with easy AI opponents and little motivation to improve one’s deck.- GamingWorld X
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There isn’t anything found in this edition of Frogger that would justify a purchase.- GamingWorld X
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BR4 is simply BROKEN. Nothing here manages to come together the way that it should and this leads to frustration and boredom.- GamingWorld X
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Unless you’re someone looking for a great online infrastructure, there isn’t anything that allows me to say you have to play this game. People like to build a team and watch them flourish, but with Shootout 2004, you can’t do that.- GamingWorld X
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It’s not a "Grand Theft Auto" or "Driver" killer, with very little depth outside of some unlockables, but the two player cooperative mode is an entertaining way to kill an afternoon or three.- GamingWorld X
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While I'm as old school as anyone else, in the day of "Viewtiful Joe" and "Prince of Persia," monotonous one-after-another gameplay just doesn’t hold the same appeal as it once was.- GamingWorld X
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Anyone from ages four to ten will no doubt love Super Duper Sumos, but for the majority of the gaming mass, it’s just another cartoon series title on the GBA.- GamingWorld X
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The game only lasts around four and a half hours. The replay value isn’t all that hot either, and the game is not completed unless it’s beaten on all three difficulty levels, totaling around fifteen total hours.- GamingWorld X
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A mindlessly fun game with an addictive quality to the upgrade system, and the mounds of unlockable cars also helps to boost the replay value.- GamingWorld X
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It’s fun for awhile and if you can stand the never ending loading screen sequence, you should have a good time.- GamingWorld X
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It goes beyond most gamers expectations and will be a quality contender soon enough.- GamingWorld X
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The game only lasts around four and a half hours. The replay value isn’t all that hot either, and the game is not completed unless it’s beaten on all three difficulty levels, totaling around fifteen total hours.- GamingWorld X
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The gameplay is not very addictive and feels more of a farce than an enjoyable adventure game.- GamingWorld X
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It’s fun for awhile and if you can stand the never ending loading screen sequence, you should have a good time.- GamingWorld X
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It's just too little, too late. The formula in Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick remains virtually unchanged from "State of Emergency," and the new weapons and spells and license do little to disguise that the game is just a slightly improved version of its predecessor.- GamingWorld X
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