Nintendo Gamer's Scores
- Games
For 1,482 reviews, this publication has graded:
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46% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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47% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 14.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 61
| Highest review score: | Mighty Milky Way | |
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| Lowest review score: | Fireplacing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 441 out of 1482
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Mixed: 639 out of 1482
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Negative: 402 out of 1482
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Highly amusing premise, but as the game goes on, the returns diminish sharply. Do give it a whirl though. [Dec 2008, p.68]- Nintendo Gamer
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Fan of the first? You'll probably have a blast online. [Jan 2008, p.38]- Nintendo Gamer
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Whether you play humans or the machine, you'll find this a solid and thorough exploration of the sport. [Issue#56, p.69]- Nintendo Gamer
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Another excellent head-scratcher for the DS, with great music, slightly over-complicated graphics and loads of cool stuff to unlock. [JPN Import; January 2007, p.76]- Nintendo Gamer
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Short of game modes, reliant on powerups, sweatily frustrating at times. But it exerts a strange pull that will draw you back in, assuming you haven't smashed your remote. [July 2007, p.40]- Nintendo Gamer
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A bit disappointing in terms of its presentation but we can recommend it to anyone with a hankering for an unusually sweet god game. [Mar 2009, p.54]- Nintendo Gamer
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It's all fun and games until someone remembers how good SSX used to be. [Christmas 2009, p.62]- Nintendo Gamer
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Almost as surprisingly great as the Wii version, so worth the money. [Dec 2011, p.72]- Nintendo Gamer
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Epic missions will take a lot of train journeys to finish, but this comes recommended for players who know what they're doing and can tame the irritating controls. [Mar 2009, p.66]- Nintendo Gamer
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Excellent for beginners, looks great, has masses to do, but doesn't really improve on previous games. Shame, really, with some adjustment this could have been a work of art. [Feb 2007, p.70]- Nintendo Gamer
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Shameless lack of originality aside, this might be worth a look if you've exhausted the real thing. [Mar 2010, p.52]- Nintendo Gamer
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As a full retail release it's difficult to justify the price. [June 2010, p.70]- Nintendo Gamer
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A solid second outing for the Puzzle Quest series that will keep you busy for light years if you can overlook a few frustrating elements. [June 2009, p.65]- Nintendo Gamer
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Not entirely convincing, and far less smooth than Nintendo's unnamed dog-related game. But it's well put-together feline fun with minigames. [June 2007, p.68]- Nintendo Gamer
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There's no denying what it does do is gripping, challenging and enjoyable. [Sept 2012, p.107]- Nintendo Gamer
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Has more than enough inspired moments to help you see past the shortcomings. [Dec 2007, p.61]- Nintendo Gamer
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There's plenty of anger-tinged excitement here for your money. [Feb 2012, p.107]- Nintendo Gamer
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A limited single-player experience is supported by a brilliant (if basic) multiplayer mode. Very much a case of style over substance, but the substance it does have should keep you entertained for a while.- Nintendo Gamer
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With the basic controls it's like a jazzed up version of Wii Sports. With the full manual controls it's a mess. Take your pick.- Nintendo Gamer
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A skimpy package that you'll probably finish in record time. Definitely exciting, but also a great advertisement for videogame rentals. [Feb 2007, p.54]- Nintendo Gamer
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It's a perfect fit for the dual screens, and the simultaneous two-rabbit control works well:: each half on its own would be too simple, but playing them together is interesting. [Oct 2007, p.73]- Nintendo Gamer
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The puzzling work definitely hits the mark like a shovel to the jugular. [May 2008, p.74]- Nintendo Gamer
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It feels like more of a launching point for a fresh fighting mechanic than a game that fully makes something of it. We're interested to see what they do wtih the Wii version. [Aug 2008, p.64]- Nintendo Gamer
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Dream Trigger 3D is quirky to the point of brain-bursting confusion. But it's a welcome change from 3DS's current line-up of simplified titles.- Nintendo Gamer
- Posted Jul 5, 2011
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It's challenging, fast-paced and really rather pretty. [Dec 2007, p.69]- Nintendo Gamer
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Blisteringly fast racer with slightly dodgy handling but a great track editor. Link up with four other players for maximum fun. [Dec 2008, p.75]- Nintendo Gamer