Nintendophiles' Scores
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For 446 reviews, this publication has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Tony Hawk's American Sk8land | |
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| Lowest review score: | Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 277 out of 446
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Mixed: 115 out of 446
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Negative: 54 out of 446
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It's the same thing that has been on a couple of different consoles. If you only played the original Code: Veronica, the only thing that X offers you is some new storyline elements and a few extra cut-scenes. However, if you've never played this game before, you should really give it a shot.- Nintendophiles
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It may not be the best stealth game out there, and some weird control issues hold Rogue Ops back from being all it could be, but Nikki passes her first real mission.- Nintendophiles
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There is immense replay value, as the game contains 27 levels, and you can re-enter area once you’ve already completed them, should you desire to.- Nintendophiles
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It's not the deepest game out there; in fact, it has almost no depth whatsoever. It's all about violence and action, and fortunately for BloodRayne it is successful in delivering some good action.- Nintendophiles
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The game could be better if the control were tighter and some of those driving missions were more fun, but for what it is Enter The Matrix is enjoyable for all the right reasons.- Nintendophiles
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The experience was a mixed bag because it was loads of fun with all the different weapons, but yet again, the really annoying respawning of soldiers will turn off many gamers.- Nintendophiles
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It’s simple enough to come back to and won’t boggle you down with controls, but at the same time if you play long enough you’ll become bored.- Nintendophiles
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Even though it’s very fun, it’s just over way too fast.- Nintendophiles
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Graphics wise this game is merely OK, but let’s face it, what kind of graphics does a dodge ball game really need?- Nintendophiles
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The straightforward nature of the levels begs for more openness, which isn't available. It was fun while it lasted, but even that wasn't that long.- Nintendophiles
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Unfortunately Knuckles/Rogue gameplay, camera problems, some sound problems and limited replay value hurt the game in the long run.- Nintendophiles
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There’s something about driving around Springfield as Grounds Keeper Willie. He’s mega-awesome and anyone who disagrees is just lying to themselves.- Nintendophiles
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Linear and repetitive gameplay, inferior hit detection, and unattractive visuals makes a good deal of this title difficult to go through even once.- Nintendophiles
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Unfortunately, there are major problems in the gameplay that will make just about any player go on strike.- Nintendophiles
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I don’t particularly understand the reasoning behind selling this as a standalone game.- Nintendophiles
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A little bit more polish would have helped this game considerably, but right now in its current form it more than satisfies my craving for devastation.- Nintendophiles
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It’s not the worst game I’ve ever played in my life; in fact, it’s fairly decent, but it’s just so disappointing. Like all Nintendo gamers, I had high hopes for this game and we got a totally half-assed game.- Nintendophiles
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The missions do get repetitive, what there is to do outside of the main story missions are the same race and collection in every level, and the controls are somewhat loose.- Nintendophiles
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A mildly amusing game that half-heartedly struggles to maintain the feel of its predecessor while still maintaining an air of uniqueness. It'll definitely serve to entertain, though those who haven't played the original game may be a little lost.- Nintendophiles
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If you can't sit down with three other friends, don't bother, but I'll tell you right now this kicks the pants out of "Mario Kart: Double Dash!!" - yes, you heard me.- Nintendophiles
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Combine the lack of utilization of the DS’ unique capabilities and any improvements over the original with sloppy graphics, horrid controls, and a dreadful save feature, and the Rayman name begins a steady decline into mediocrity with this title.- Nintendophiles
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While the graphics (or lack thereof) may be a turn off, solid gameplay and storylines free from excessive details help keep Dawn of Souls from derailing like so many RPGs out there today.- Nintendophiles
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It's a youthful and entertaining way to fill some time; I happily played through it while doing laundry the other day and found that time just flew by.- Nintendophiles
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A must for hardcore Mario buffs, as well as those GameCube owners dying to get on the Dance Dance bandwagon.- Nintendophiles
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