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: | Monochrome Racing |
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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Virtually the same game as FIFA 10 but the new modes add heaps of longevity. [May 2010, p.66]- Nintendo Gamer
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A short, sharp blast of pricey fun, like being shot in the head with a riot gun. [July 2010, p.76]- Nintendo Gamer
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Adds brains to action fans' brawn, and brawn to obsessive collectors' brains. Ignore the first few clunky hours, and get ready to enjoy the next 300.- Nintendo Gamer
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Little more than an uninspired remake of a vastly superior original. [June 2010, p.65]- Nintendo Gamer
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It's inoffensive and there's plenty of it, but why does it have to be so dry? [May 2010, p.75]- 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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Interesting in an "only in Japan" fasion but both the dialogue and the battles drag on. And on. And on. Manga fans will like it though. [Mar 2010, p.59]- Nintendo Gamer
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Playing this after "Mario Galaxy 2"? God has a got a sense of humour after all. [July 2010, p.77]- Nintendo Gamer
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Super simple create-a-game package done in cute WarioWare style. Poking fun at classmates, teachers, colleagues and grandparents has never been so good. [May 2010, p.62]- Nintendo Gamer
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A vast improvement over the first game. It's limited in places, but has some of the most immersive and responsive combat we've ever seen. [Apr 2010, p.48]- Nintendo Gamer
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For fans of Atlus' other RPGs, this is a real must-have. It might prove too slow or horrifically doom-laden for less seasoned role-playing fans, however. [May 2010, p.60]- Nintendo Gamer
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Dull, repetitive and almost embarrassing in the way it fails to entertain, despite the basics of an enjoyable game being in place here somewhere. [May 2010, p.65]- Nintendo Gamer
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The combat is pedestrian and repetitive. [May 2010, p.69]- Nintendo Gamer
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There's a fan-pleasing storyline. [May 2010, p.68]- Nintendo Gamer
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A lovably scrappy puzzle game that's brimming with ideas but hampered by clumsy execution. [June 2010, p.56]- Nintendo Gamer
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Amazingly, Rooms manages to turn hateful tile-slide puzzles into something compulsive and fun. As a package, however, it's a little disappointing. [May 2010, p.61]- Nintendo Gamer
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Very pleasant and cute for the kiddies, but mum or dad will soon spot the technical shortcomings. [May 2010, p.68]- Nintendo Gamer
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Up there with the very best that WiiWare has to offer. Essential playing. [May 2010, p.72]- Nintendo Gamer
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The ship's the star in the most ambitious DS RPG to date. At times the DS cannae take it, but when the engines engage, they really do.- Nintendo Gamer
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An endearing story and a thoroughly enchanting world marred by a game that's too simple to pull off its lofty ambitions. An acquired taste. [Apr 2010, p.58]- Nintendo Gamer
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An awkward and ugly collection of minigames. [Apr 2010, p.62]- Nintendo Gamer
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Captivating adventure gaming, sadly ruined by a horrible port. [May 2010, p.52]- Nintendo Gamer
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The Pokemon formula stays unchanged, but Gold and Silver remain our favourites. Essential for Johto newcomers and veterans. [Mar 2010, p.94]- Nintendo Gamer