Nintendo Insider's Scores
- Games
For 947 reviews, this publication has graded:
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53% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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39% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition | |
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| Lowest review score: | Woodle Tree Adventures Deluxe |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 553 out of 947
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Mixed: 352 out of 947
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Negative: 42 out of 947
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One of the most disappointing and lackluster games on the GameCube today...No matter what type of gamer you are, though, there are many flaws in the game which are inexcusable – the game’s length, lack of challenge (apart from Survival Mode), monotony, and bad graphics and sound.- Nintendo Insider
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While no technical masterpiece and a rehash of sorts, Wario Ware, Inc.: Mega Party Game$'s brilliant mix of unique and clever microgames makes this one a winner.- Nintendo Insider
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What the game lacks in complexity, it gains in easy-to-understand controls and smooth gameplay. [June 2004, p.120]- Nintendo Insider
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The game now relies more on luck than actual skill and thinking; things such as mini-games, Charabom battles/merging and Coin Battle in Battle Mode have been taken out; and the game just seems too “cute” at times.- Nintendo Insider
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Its storyline is for sure one of the best on the GameCube – perhaps one of the best story’s every told in a video game.- Nintendo Insider
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The problem simply lies with a decent concept that had no gameplay to it.- Nintendo Insider
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So boring that you only have to play it for a couple minutes to figure out that you have already played the whole extent of the game.- Nintendo Insider
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A very compelling and entertaining adventure. It has its flaws – some fetch quest-like moments and very short – but the good far outweighs the bad.- Nintendo Insider
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The controls in the game are very responsive and are very tight.- Nintendo Insider
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An absolutely amazing game for anyone who has ever even considered liking arcade space shooters. The action is intense, the visuals are great, the sound is solid, and there is plenty to keep you coming back for more.- Nintendo Insider
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The Wind Waker is the sum of all Nintendo's talent and skill as a video game maker all blended together in one unforgettable piece of software. Not only does The Wind Waker surpass several other Zelda games ever made, it surpasses just about every other piece of software ever made.- Nintendo Insider
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Four Swords is the perfect multiplayer Zelda game. It combines amazing cooperative gameplay with competitive gameplay at the same time. The end result is a multiplayer game like no other. You’ll be up with your friends late into the night trying to save the Princess in this four-player frenzy.- Nintendo Insider
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No, the game isn't perfect, with some minor graphical draw-backs and game-length issues, but it is as close as you can get to a perfect game without being perfect. Overall Metroid Prime is the perfect example of what a game should be. Graphically, sound-wise, gameplay-wise it is just spectacular.- Nintendo Insider
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Its gameplay is overwhelmingly addicting. We can't put it down – even after we've beaten it. It's definitely safe to say, Super Mario Sunshine is another classic installment in the Mario series.- Nintendo Insider
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Brimming with features and ease of use, Ultimate Card Games may not be groundbreaking in terms of content, but it is the best cards package ever put together in a video game and should be in any pocket fan’s GBA.- Nintendo Insider
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