Next Level Gaming's Scores
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For 1,123 reviews, this publication has graded:
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82% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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15% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Resident Evil 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Rise of the Kasai |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 799 out of 1123
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Mixed: 300 out of 1123
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Negative: 24 out of 1123
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It is by far the best Harry Potter game made to date.- Next Level Gaming
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With some tweaks, this could become a heavyweight in the rhythm game jungle.- Next Level Gaming
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In some areas, the graphics rival that of the PS2 version. Spider-Man looks sharp, the cut-scenes are cool, and the environments are nicely done. In addition to looking good, the game also runs very smoothly.- Next Level Gaming
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Even though the computer is cheap, the actual gameplay and physics are outstanding, and there are a ton of ways to play the game. And hello....online pool?- Next Level Gaming
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I almost fell asleep playing it because it was just too easy. But, it does have some very nice online play. Too bad you have to unlock planes in the Campaign mode to play them online.- Next Level Gaming
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A marvelous example of great graphics and sound bundled with a great storyline.- Next Level Gaming
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This game just came out of nowhere and impressed me. While I am not the biggest X-Files fan on the planet, I still very much enjoyed the game.- Next Level Gaming
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It looks fantastic! But it plays just ok. There's nothing in the gameplay that jumps out at me and says "play me for months".- Next Level Gaming
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Despite Outlaw series games not being exactly the model of authenticity when it comes to sports games, they know how to make a fun game. Tennis is no exception. The issues I take with the repetitive animations, sound and the ball physics, are really minor when it comes to these games.- Next Level Gaming
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Though this is a nice city building game it lacks enough to make it stand out from the crowd from other city builders, especially from other ancient city building games.- Next Level Gaming
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It is by far the best Harry Potter game made to date.- Next Level Gaming
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It's definitely the best PS2 Tennis game out there. But if you already own the Xbox game there's really no reason to switch.- Next Level Gaming
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While a lot of good ideas went into Batman: ROTS, the execution turned Batman goodness into controller-throwing-near-DVD-in-the-microwave frustration.- Next Level Gaming
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Bottom line, this game was simply too short. It really felt like I was playing half a game, and essentially, I was. The two games really should have been put together in my opinion, and had the player alternate levels with Spyro and Crash.- Next Level Gaming
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Same old flawed fielding and the same old cheesy play against the computer. Couple that with some problems in the graphic department that actually affect the gameplay, and not having up-to-date rosters makes this not the Baseball game for you.- Next Level Gaming
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Of all three Midway Arcade Treasures games, this is the one that probably has the most amount of games you won't want to play for any length of time.- Next Level Gaming
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The problem is that you get thrown into the game with very little to work with. That would be fine if using the weapons weren't so freaking hard to do. Collision detection was not a big thought in this game, or at least it seemed to be an afterthought.- Next Level Gaming
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While the game itself is short, the levels are pretty long; and there are no checkpoints at all! This is a massive pet peeve of mine.- Next Level Gaming
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If I had to pick between the Game Boy Advance version and the DS version, I would have to pick this one. It may be $10 more but it has more bells and whistles and looks better.- Next Level Gaming
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The graphics aren't fabulous, and the camera angle & constant backtracking tend to be a bit tedious. However, the authenticity of Scobby-Doo and the gang of Mystery, Inc. makes it worth at least at glance.- Next Level Gaming
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A good, solid foundation was laid to make this a good portable fighter, but there wasn’t enough to back it up.- Next Level Gaming
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Still lacks a bit of replay value unless you simply want to go on a shooting spree once in a while, but that's always fun too.- Next Level Gaming
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Despite Outlaw series games not being exactly the model of authenticity when it comes to sports games, they know how to make a fun game. Tennis is no exception. The issues I take with the repetitive animations, sound and the ball physics, are really minor when it comes to these games.- Next Level Gaming
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It looks and plays very well. The big problem with Rumble Roses is the lack of depth. No real deep story mode, and really only two match types.- Next Level Gaming
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If you are looking at making the game even more authentic, you can play the entire game in Latin. You can either use this to help hone your Latin skills or if you are just going for something different.- Next Level Gaming
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An average card-based game, much like the last 800 Yu-Gi-Oh! games for the Game Boy Advance. If you are a big fan of the cartoon series and you collect the cards then you should not be disappointed.- Next Level Gaming
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