NintendoWorldReport's Scores
- Games
For 4,803 reviews, this publication has graded:
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56% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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37% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Sektori | |
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| Lowest review score: | Bakugan: Champions of Vestroia |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,654 out of 4803
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Mixed: 1,758 out of 4803
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Negative: 391 out of 4803
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In some respects, Pandora's Tower shares similarities with Shadow of the Colossus, and while it doesn't ascend to the high barometer of that game, it is worthy of the comparison.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 16, 2013
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It’s packed with content, and even in the later hours I was thrown into areas I had yet to discover. Whether you choose to explore, race, or compete with friends, there’s a home for you in Fairhaven.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 11, 2013
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In the end, we're presented with a game that looks fine, sounds lovely, reads excellently, and plays kind of blandly. It has around 100 missions and a decent pool of characters from the Naruto universe that fans of the show can catch up with, as long as they can handle some repetition along the way- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 10, 2013
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Although the game starts out slow, the reward is in making it to the higher levels. Once all the tricks and gimmicks are explained, the floors can expand and play with the format’s limitations. The pros really outweigh the cons here, and anyone looking for puzzles with a fun twist would have fun with this game.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 7, 2013
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Toki Tori 2 demands a lot from players, more than the vast majority of modern games do. We have come to rely on games holding our hands and pointing out what to pay attention to as soon as we come across a puzzle, before we've had the chance to work it out. Allow Toki Tori 2 to remind you just how satisfying it can be to solve a clever puzzle entirely by yourself. This opportunity is all too rare today.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 4, 2013
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As everything Tri was and more, Ultimate in its portable form is a must-have, at least for Monster Hunter fans. Being able to bring the game’s immersive world with you where ever you go is a truly incredible experience.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 3, 2013
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Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is a game of tremendous depth, but also one of tremendous reward. Should you decide to give it a fair amount of time and put in a bit of work, you may find it one of the most exciting experiences available on Wii U.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 1, 2013
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Etrian Odyssey IV’s sense of adventure is ever present as you explore its wide variety of environments. The game’s lackluster story and occasional difficulty may scare some away, but between the amazing dungeons, challenging battles, and great music, this is an accessible and worthwhile chapter in the series.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 1, 2013
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With short stages and an underlying arcade nature, Wild Adventures: Ultimate Deer Hunt 3D works well as a downloadable title. Control issues aside, the game is well made and a good deal of fun. There isn't much to do unless you are a trophy collector, but if you want an arcade shooter, you could do worse.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 1, 2013
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It may have Christmas cheer but it won’t keep anyone playing throughout the year, or really any stretch of time at all.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 1, 2013
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HarmoKnight is a Game Freak product, through and through. While its nods to Pokémon are apparent in unlockable content and a Gengar-esque antagonist, the truth behind my assumption is actually buried a little deeper.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Apr 1, 2013
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Though the gameplay is mostly unchanged, Spike Chunsoft has gone to great lengths to streamline what didn't work well in previous games and dramatically improve areas that were already good. Consequently, in spite of a low Pokémon count, Gates to Infinity provides the best PMD experience yet. If you're a Pokémon fan who has always been a little skeptical of the PMD series, it might be worth giving Gates to Infinity a shot.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 22, 2013
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Dark Moon’s multiplayer is an incredible local experience that should have you shouting with your friends in no time. Online play, however, loses a bit of that experience’s immediacy. The only way to convey anything is to select one of four preset phrases from the D-pad, which hinders communication.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 21, 2013
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A workable frame rate might have salvaged this uninteresting, watered-down 3DS version of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. Instead, the game's single redeeming quality is marred by technical and gameplay problems, leaving it a shallow, unworkable execution of a good idea.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 19, 2013
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On the whole, Undercover is the most polished LEGO game I’ve ever played. The humor, while often hokey, works alongside the gameplay in a manner that makes the game charming for its long campaign. LEGO City Undercover isn’t the game to save the Wii U from its recent dearth of games, but it is still a solid, fun romp for anyone who has an affinity for LEGO games.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 14, 2013
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Gorgeous visuals coupled with a stunning use of stereoscopic depth make for one of the most graphically stunning packages on the Nintendo 3DS. Luckily, it’s a lot of fun to play, too.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 12, 2013
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Kersploosh! has some opportunities for fun, but the game is over before its concept gets a chance to shine.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 11, 2013
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A sharp, witty script, videogame and pop culture references galore, and a nostalgia-inducing soundtrack make Retro City Rampage a worthwhile endeavour for anyone looking to take a vacation to the 8-bit days of yore. Just don’t expect to permanently relocate to Theftropolis after your brief weekend visit.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 6, 2013
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ATV Wild Ride 3D is a nice change of pace from the other racers available on the 3DS. It places an emphasis on player skill and knowledge, and provides a playing field balanced to encourage learning. Its rough edges occasionally create a wilder experience than intended, but in the face of these blemishes, the game still stands as a worthwhile experience.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 6, 2013
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Mirror of Fate is a confident interpretation of well-trod mechanics and themes, and the Castlevania name is stronger for it.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 5, 2013
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Though Career Mode is tedious and makes unlocking new elements a chore, the customization options and freedom you have when building coasters are worth the fuss. Coaster Creator 3D is a fun tool for any coaster fan or theme park enthusiast.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Mar 1, 2013
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The bloody legacy of Fist of the North Star could have yielded a satisfying, violent melee action game, but intrusive and uninteresting cut scenes, neutered enemies, and repetitious combat make Ken's Rage 2 an exercise in tedium instead.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 26, 2013
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Runner2 is the type of sequel you dream happens. It takes the concepts and gameplay of the original and advances them in every way. Gaijin Games didn’t just make a great game—it made one of the best side-scrolling platformers in recent memory.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 26, 2013
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AirBattle Hockey 3D serves up a fantastic foundation, with a really cool art style, an appropriate yet unmemorable soundtrack, and some solid gameplay, but the lack of gameplay modes is a real bummer. If the game ever goes on sale or becomes a Club Nintendo reward, I would recommend picking it up. As the current package stands, it's going to have to stay in the penalty box.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 23, 2013
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Some players may enjoy 99Moves on its concept alone; everyone else should set their expectations realistically.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 13, 2013
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The Wii U version should be your last resort. I can't help but think it must have been rushed to meet the release date, when it would have benefited from some extra time in development.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 12, 2013
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While Wizard Defense does try something new, it can’t shake the incompatibility of its two gameplay types, so, like every other tower defense game I’ve had the “pleasure” of reviewing on DSiWare, I’d avoid this one.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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Overall, it's a well-rounded experience that works well as an educational tool, and makes a point to appeal to a player’s mindset by constantly offering rewards for a job well done.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 11, 2013
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Heroes 2 is not the best DSiWare title available, but if you're hankering for some turn-based strategic battle planning action, it stacks up well enough, especially for those who can't yet play the new Fire Emblem.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 8, 2013
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Gardenscapes is not a game you would want to play for long periods of time, but only when you have a few minutes to spare. It is easier than most hidden object games, so you should never become overly frustrated.- NintendoWorldReport
- Posted Feb 6, 2013
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