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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Doesn't make great use of the Wii controls and EVE can be a sod to fly around. [Oct 2008, p.70]- Nintendo Gamer
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Not the greatest basketball game, especially if you take the sport seriously. You're best sticking wtih football on Wii. [Dec 2008, p.68]- Nintendo Gamer
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A bit of a mish-mash, with environmental puzzles leading into distinct combat sections or explory bits. [Sept 2009, p.72]- Nintendo Gamer
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A mediocre entry in the Bub and Bob saga, too irritating to ever be absorbing, and missing the sparkle of the mighty original. Some nice ideas meet the frustration of poor level design. [Apr 2007, p.56]- Nintendo Gamer
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Not bad little quests in theory, but anyone over the age of 11 will find them torturous. [May 2008, p.75]- Nintendo Gamer
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Pointy, clicky, and not terribly good. [Apr 2008, p.72]- Nintendo Gamer
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It looks like they've raided the N64 back catalogue for the lowest-res textures they could find and shoveled them into a Wii. [Christmas 2009, p.69]- Nintendo Gamer
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Poor AI, limps physics, forgettable track layouts and a general absence of excitement. [Christmas 2010, p.59]- Nintendo Gamer
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A shallow affair when played solo, but with seven of the sports providing a good grin in multiplayer, this is a decent addition to the mini-game genre. [July 2008, p.66]- Nintendo Gamer
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The Dracula-themed story means there are 'spooky' (ie, murky0 locations unsuited to item-finding, and some object placement is just impossible. [Issue#56, p.71]- Nintendo Gamer
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A staggering work of technical ineptitude. [Dec 2009, p.71]- Nintendo Gamer
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You know us, we love to champion the odd outsiders, but Baroque drinks your praise only to then puke it in your lap. Horribly interesting. [July 2008, p.62]- Nintendo Gamer
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This shatters the glass ceiling for ludicrous minigame compilations. [Jan 2009, p.70]- Nintendo Gamer
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In short, you should avoid this like a bear hug from Doc Octopus. [Dec 2011, p.74]- Nintendo Gamer
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Hold out for the vastly superior Shinobi. [Aug 2011, p.72]- Nintendo Gamer
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A game that somehow manages to be incredibly offensive by being so bland and inoffensive that you want to rip its beating heart right out. [Dec 2008, p.78]- Nintendo Gamer
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Dogs and cats to play with plus a load of other animals and a small business and a house... Hours of fun for animal-kids. [Dec 2008, p.66]- Nintendo Gamer
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Controls seem fluid once you get the hang of them, but the customisation/grooming is worse than some GBA animal games - and they don't have a ready-made stroking device in the form of the Wii remote. [Jan 2008, p.65]- Nintendo Gamer
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Bitten by a radioactive librarian, MSHS developed a superhuman ability to suck the life from the room. [Winter 2009, p.63]- Nintendo Gamer
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There's nothing hard about CSI's evidence. [Apr 2008, p.72]- Nintendo Gamer
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A decent and briefly diverting 'boarder, but the full fat games are far superior, stuffed with content and hence better value for your money. [June 2009, p.72]- Nintendo Gamer