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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If you're above the age of 13, you may find this game extremely boring, and somewhat lackluster. It's got the makings of a fun-filled 3D fighting game, but it just unfortunately doesn't deliver like it should.- Next Level Gaming
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I was very surprised at the level of ingenuity in this title. It would have been easy to make a sub-standard platformer, slap an Atomic Betty label on it, and call it a game. Instead, we get a character-switching puzzle game, with well thought-out levels and some increasing difficulty.- Next Level Gaming
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Until the next Shrek movie comes out (or we're treated to "Shrek Swamp Golf"), I'm going to close the story book on Shrek games.- Next Level Gaming
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If you are looking for an epic battle game that takes place in the ancient world, go get yourself a copy of "Rome Total War," if you want an awesome battle game where you are one soldier against many foes then go get yourself a copy of "God of War."- Next Level Gaming
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If you're above the age of 13, you may find this game extremely boring, and somewhat lackluster. It's got the makings of a fun-filled 3D fighting game, but it just unfortunately doesn't deliver like it should.- Next Level Gaming
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If you're above the age of 13, you may find this game extremely boring, and somewhat lackluster. It's got the makings of a fun-filled 3D fighting game, but it just unfortunately doesn't deliver like it should.- Next Level Gaming
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I expected more from the single player than I got. Weapons upgrades and unlockables are cool, but a storyline that really doesn't go anywhere or suck you in, combined with lackluster computer AI bring the experience down. Almost like it's an afterthought.- Next Level Gaming
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One of the best handheld games I have ever played, hands down... This is the type of game that changes the definition of a handheld.- Next Level Gaming
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The replay in any of these titles is much less than what you would find with the PC version. The linear storyline, and structured game flow really cut down on the nearly limitless options that are at your disposal in the computer version of the Sims games.- Next Level Gaming
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There are still the variables in the game, like how you choose to interact with other people, but the game is fairly limited.- Next Level Gaming
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The game is so dark that it is almost unplayable at parts.- Next Level Gaming
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I expected more from the single player than I got. Weapons upgrades and unlockables are cool, but a storyline that really doesn't go anywhere or suck you in, combined with lackluster computer AI bring the experience down. Almost like it's an afterthought.- Next Level Gaming
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The replay in any of these titles is much less than what you would find with the PC version. The linear storyline, and structured game flow really cut down on the nearly limitless options that are at your disposal in the computer version of the Sims games.- Next Level Gaming
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The replay in any of these titles is much less than what you would find with the PC version. The linear storyline, and structured game flow really cut down on the nearly limitless options that are at your disposal in the computer version of the Sims games.- Next Level Gaming
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I sat in awe every time I went into battle because the colossi were so cool.- Next Level Gaming
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I would defiantly [sic] recommend this to anyone who ever wished they could strap a rocket launcher on the side of their car in "Gran Turismo."- Next Level Gaming
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The biggest problem with this game is, once again, that it really doesn’t offer anything to set it apart.- Next Level Gaming
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I can see the series getting a little tired, and it doesn't quite have that magical "aura" that the first couple did. But nonetheless there's plenty to keep you busy.- Next Level Gaming
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Dig Dug Digging Strike took everything that I loved about Dig Dug and made it better. I haven’t been this impressed with a make-over of a classic game since Sega released "OutRun 2" last year.- Next Level Gaming
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"WSOP" has a better Career mode than this game, and faster gameplay. But WPT has a better online mode, and slightly better computer AI.- Next Level Gaming
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American SK8Land doesn't quite capture the magic of its console brethren.- Next Level Gaming
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I can see the series getting a little tired, and it doesn't quite have that magical "aura" that the first couple did. But nonetheless there's plenty to keep you busy.- Next Level Gaming
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"WSOP" has a better Career mode than this game, and faster gameplay. But WPT has a better online mode, and slightly better computer AI.- Next Level Gaming
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I can see the series getting a little tired, and it doesn't quite have that magical "aura" that the first couple did. But nonetheless there's plenty to keep you busy.- Next Level Gaming
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