Kombo's Scores
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For 974 reviews, this publication has graded:
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65% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Uncharted 2: Among Thieves | |
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| Lowest review score: | Sneakers |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 618 out of 974
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Mixed: 292 out of 974
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Negative: 64 out of 974
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Fantastic Four fanatics apply only because there isn’t much in this game that will provide endless hours of fun.- Kombo
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With a lengthy campaign and decent multiplayer, it is only a shame Monster Madness doesn’t play too particularly well but does add up to be an experience like no other.- Kombo
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If you’re looking for a simple but strangely addictive multiplayer Wii game, Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree is it. It’s easy enough that non-gamers can play it and still entertaining enough that even the snobbiest hardcore gamers will get sucked in.- Kombo
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While not a purchase for everyone, it's still a solid if not groundbreaking game with just enough fresh ideas to make the game fun to play.- Kombo
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Any FPS player itching for something new and fresh should definitely check out Shadowrun, anyone else will probably want to save their money for something a little more substantial.- Kombo
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This one doesn’t redefine the fighter genre, but it’s still a fun Wii fighter that interested players can enjoy if they’re willing to put up with some small problems here and there.- Kombo
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I would recommend this over MLB 2K7 just because of the Road to The Show mode.- Kombo
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It does sound limiting but when you get online, that is when the fun kicks in and you have a blast. With no lag and many games available to choose from, you won’t remember having a better time playing a party game.- Kombo
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Rushed out for release and filled with problems, Spider-Man 3 is – not unlike its cinematic counterpart – a huge disappointment. It’s not a complete loss, and many gamers, particularly Spider-Man fans, will probably enjoy the game enough to merit the $60 asking price. Those without a huge attachment to the character would be better off spending the money on some trade-paper backs of the comic.- Kombo
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Forget bank robberies and rampaging reptiles; the real crime in this game is the waste of potential.- Kombo
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Throughout its lifespan, Legend of the Dragon fails to entertain for more than a few minutes.- Kombo
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Mortal Kombat II can't hold its own in today's market like some titles from the Golden-Age of gaming. The nostalgia runs high with the digitized sprites of the fighters and the color swaps of costumes to make three fighters out of one (Reptile, Scorpion, and Sub-Zero) but it won't last long.- Kombo
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While the game is overly easy at times and some of the level design isn't as likable or memorable as past Paper Marios, we absolutely recommend Super Paper Mario. It's a great Wii game that just about anybody can enjoy.- Kombo
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More songs, better sound, a sexier guitar and online functionality. The Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II is the definitive entry in Harmonix’s phenomenal rhythm and music game series.- Kombo
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A great game and if you can convince yourself to spend the $50 instead of just buying the Cube version for far less, then you'll have a lot of fun. However, the controls vary from new and fresh to frustrating.- Kombo
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As an expansion pack, Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles never feels like it’s going out of the way to impress, and that’s because it’s not. Still, because the underlying formula behind the Elder Scrolls series is so irresistibly fun, we can’t help but love the game.- Kombo
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It's time for Armored Core to find its place in gaming again because old fans will find it too different and potential fans will be simply turned off.- Kombo
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Many changes have been made in efforts of attracting new fans, and the result is a game that is not only less intimidating than previous entries in the franchise, but more fun as well. Unfortunately, some elements of the game feel unfinished, particularly the graphics and the lean multiplayer component.- Kombo
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The Godfather: The Don's Edition doesn't feel next-gen. Even with the new additions, it plays like a PS2 game.- Kombo
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The Godfather: Blackhand Edition is a surprising breath of fresh gaming air. EA shows that third party publishers are certainly capable of "getting" the Wii's motion controls.- Kombo
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A platforming-heavy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game on par with the likes of "Prince of Persia" would have been an amazing rebirth for the franchise, but as it stands the game just feels like a mish-mash of under-developed ideas.- Kombo
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Knock [10 points] off the score if you're not a fan. This brawler exemplifies what arcade games used to be.- Kombo
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The minor quibbles on control and visuals keep this game from becoming the defining golf game on the system. With that being said, the potential is still enormous.- Kombo
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The best arcade basketball game out there but just falls short of being legendary.- Kombo
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This isn't fun, this is sloppy. Fights devolve into senseless button and stick mashing, and often lead to a lot of controller throwing moments.- Kombo
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Build a label mode seems generally linear, but it is well thought out and features an excellent cast.- Kombo
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