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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The extreme fun will end with a short trek but you'll get true gaming bliss during the process.- Nintendophiles
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Trying to describe why this game is fun, why the challenge of playing these games, which alone are stupid and even moronic, but together mesh so well and are fun, is not easy.- Nintendophiles
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Simply the pinnacle of portable racing so far. Sure, there’s more to come in the genre, but this game is the definition of perfection. Developer Spellbound and publisher Ubi Soft really outdid themselves with this one and it shows.- Nintendophiles
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There's only a few things that keep Ninja Five-O from being a perfect game: one save file, tiny graphics, and most importantly, the lack of a connection to "Hawaii Five-O."- Nintendophiles
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Definitely recommended for the experienced gamer due to its difficulty; it would have been a wise move by Crawfish to include a setting in options.- Nintendophiles
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The games flows nicely, control is accurate enough so that you're never left cursing your on-screen players, and the overall look and feel is very strong.- Nintendophiles
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I believe that this is the best life simulator (if you don't consider "Animal Crossing" a life simulator) for the Gamecube.- Nintendophiles
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Hands down this is by far the best Mortal Kombat ever made and possibly the best fighter available for the GC. There is so much to this game, a deep and satisfying fighting system, new fatalities (although not enough), beautiful visuals and tons of goodies to unlock.- Nintendophiles
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Even my friends, those who hate anime with a burning passion have found love in this cel-shaded action game. Definitely the best mech game in existence.- Nintendophiles
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The gameplay is simple but addictive, the graphics and sound will have you cracking up, and there are enough modes to keep you busy (although it lacks a franchise mode).- Nintendophiles
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I love the variety of choice in the matches, but I hated the grapple-controls.- Nintendophiles
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It has great new features like instant replay, swinging on poles, punks who control the park and of course the music is totally revolutionary.- Nintendophiles
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Another solid FPS GBA game that has great multiplayer modes and twenty-two intense and varied levels.- Nintendophiles
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You must realize Ghouls n’ Ghosts is a very hard game and you have to forgive the occasional instant death. Then you will really get addicted to the gameplay with the help of the good graphics and music that Capcom has created.- Nintendophiles
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It features five great sonic games, and Sega can be excused for including two mediocre titles.- Nintendophiles
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It's simple, it's easy to learn, and it's fun. I declare the GameCube's first online game to be a success... However, I cannot stress enough that it isn't worth your time and money if you're not going to play online.- Nintendophiles
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An awesome pickup for any Yu-Gi-Oh! fan.- Nintendophiles
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The massive levels are probably the highlight of the game and they themselves offer hours of fun just driving through enjoying the scenery.- Nintendophiles
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There's no limit to the replay value here, unless you just flat out don't like the game or its multiplayer mode.- Nintendophiles
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Anybody who loves platforming will like this game. But I’ll warn you that the platforming is a difficult challenge at times, and the final boss is one of the hardest I've met since maybe Jet Force Gemini.- Nintendophiles
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For amateurs it is a button-mashing contest, for professionals it takes skill and strategy. That’s the only catch. People who dislike the randomness of hitting as many buttons as fast as they can will be turned off by the first impressions Knockout Kings presents.- Nintendophiles
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Phantasy Star Collection can last you for over 100+ hours of pure RPG bliss over the three games.- Nintendophiles
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If you really dig "SSX though," you might not take too kindly to 1080. If you’re just somebody wanting to have a little fun from time to time, 1080 is your game. Unfortunately, like most racing games, it can be mastered rather quickly.- Nintendophiles
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Nevermind the graphics. Forget the sound. The reason that so many people worship the Hawk series is because it is a fun game.- Nintendophiles
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While it may not be as complex as the GameCube version, it certainly does what it intends to do well.- Nintendophiles
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Although there’s no multiplayer, the replay value is durable, not to mention the nicely done graphics and the incredibly impressive sound.- Nintendophiles
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As I got more into it, the game hooked me more with deeper, more challenging levels. It also has me coming back trying to find all the bonus levels and scrapbook shots. Another great platformer for the GBA.- Nintendophiles
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I found the replay value to be a little too shallow for my liking. I need a game that pulls me into its world and keeps me there.- Nintendophiles
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