Nintendojo's Scores
- Games
For 1,779 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Guitar Hero Live | |
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| Lowest review score: | Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Stealth Force Edition |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,055 out of 1779
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Mixed: 552 out of 1779
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Negative: 172 out of 1779
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Bursting at the seams with all the great elements that make this franchise so remarkable. This is by far my top pick for greatest Game Boy Advance title of this holiday season.- Nintendojo
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Tactics Ogre is something truly original, both in form and execution, and once you start playing it, you'll know you're in for a treat.- Nintendojo
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Fantastic. With an insane plot, goofy characters and some incredibly well-designed gameplay, this is a game which should be on the must-buy list of any DS owner who does not hate fun.- Nintendojo
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Muramasa: The Demon Blade is a game of the highest quality. While there are a few minor complaints to be made against the game, they really are minor and easily overlooked.- Nintendojo
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With ease, Lunar Knights brings a whirlwind of different elements together in smooth, polished style.- Nintendojo
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The controls are beautifully fluid, that is once you get used to them. The learning curve on this title is difficult, especially if you haven’t played an SSX title before.- Nintendojo
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It's deep, it's visually stunning in the fact that it has a background to judge the incredible speeds, and what is more, it controls so bloody intuitively that Amusement Vision was able to create some truly mindbending tracks with which to torture you.- Nintendojo
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Much like "Under the Knife" for DS, Trauma Center: Second Opinion is a perfect demonstration of a game that simply cannot exist on any other console platform. It is both gorgeous and stylish.- Nintendojo
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I had and am still having a lot of fun with the first Burnout, and Burnout 2 is better in every way.- Nintendojo
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If you're looking for a great long-lasting game that's consistently fun from open to close, quit reading this stupid review and drive to the store.- Nintendojo
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Superbly utilizing the unique features of the Wii remote, this game is highly recommended for all ages, sexes and levels of experience. You can almost smell the food cooking, the only regret is you can't taste it.- Nintendojo
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The game told me I finished in around 4 hours, but I played for at least ten. With tons of hidden items, and five different endings, this game is sure to keep you occupied. Metroid Fusion is a must own title.- Nintendojo
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Tales shows that smart, solid elements add up to that elusive experience untarnished by time that defines a classic.- Nintendojo
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Deep in both gameplay and play modes, it’s a solid feeling game in that the gameplay is tight, the presentation is super polished and the game has Madden-esque depth.- Nintendojo
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It is darn near perfect in most ways, and the online mode adds more than it takes away. LAN mode racing is among the year’s greatest gaming experiences. You may well be looking at a contender for game of the year across any platform.- Nintendojo
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Once again props go out to Ubi Soft Montreal for meshing environments with an outstanding control scheme and stunning graphics.- Nintendojo
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One of the greatest games you will find on the N64, and arguably the best wrestling game ever created.- Nintendojo
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Even four years later, the game remains a graphic marvel and is perfectly balanced in terms of gameplay.- Nintendojo
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With a variety of modes, great stylus control and online play, Intelligent Systems has come up with a puzzle game that's hard to beat.- Nintendojo
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Great graphics, great story, great sound, and great replay value (as it will take many tries to get every Elf, and many tries to get a perfect rank).- Nintendojo
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The gameplay is also polished and strong as well, continuing to prove the impossible feat of designing a game with a multitude of complex game mechanics all being distilled into stylus-based touchscreen controls.- Nintendojo
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As complete a package as anything Nintendo or Rare has released and it deserves the respect that those titles garner.- Nintendojo
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The learning curve will be steep for some, but give it a chance. The satisfaction level is even higher, and that's always the best reward a video game can give.- Nintendojo
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A dream come true for fans of ‘80’s-style arcade games. If you can put up with the retro graphics and a couple of duds that got thrown in, you'll find a lot of value for your buck.- Nintendojo
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The game might be something you can fly through quickly, but you'll enjoy every second of the journey.- Nintendojo
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New and old interwoven, Sonic Rush Adventure is a shining example of what a sequel can and should be.- Nintendojo
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Innovation makes the experience feel awesome all the way through, whereas squirting a water pump with Mario lost its appeal to me within the first three hours of gameplay.- Nintendojo
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