PC Gameworld's Scores
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For 551 reviews, this publication has graded:
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70% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | NASCAR Racing 2003 Season | |
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| Lowest review score: | Coliseum |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 373 out of 551
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Mixed: 138 out of 551
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Negative: 40 out of 551
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More or less a good game with some good concepts. Could be done just a little better but in the most part fun, especially if you’re bored with the same-old same-old murder mystery games.- PC Gameworld
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This game gets a low rating because it is basically the same game as last year. To top it all off, there is less content in the PC version than the other versions.- PC Gameworld
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An ambitious, well-done project covering an often under-looked theatre of operation.- PC Gameworld
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Just Cause is content to be a bologna sandwich amidst games trying to be filet mignon.- PC Gameworld
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A solid RTS game with two unique and useful features, a cool setting, and everything from dinosaurs to sumo wrestlers to jetpacks. There are minor graphical and AI issues, but don't let them deter you.- PC Gameworld
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A fine game with no glaring flaws, but also offers nothing to really rev up a gamer's engines either.- PC Gameworld
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While at its core, this is basically the same game as the first LEGO Star Wars, albeit based on a different trilogy, there is more here to do than the original. And more here is certainly better.- PC Gameworld
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Clunky island controls and gameplay darken what is otherwise an extremely enjoyable action RPG that truly shines during its high seas adventures.- PC Gameworld
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A great game that anybody that just wants to sit back and go through a level or two without any pressure will enjoy and keep coming back to.- PC Gameworld
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The "innovative" controls publisher Oxygen Interactive has been bragging about these last couple of months aren't that innovative at all, and aren't really even necessary. The graphics look like they are from a game made 10 years ago, and the gameplay modes that are offered are very limited and nothing special.- PC Gameworld
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The graphics, the sound, and especially the gameplay simply haven’t withstood the passing years. A lobotomized bag lady wouldn’t find this fun, so why would even the most casual PC gamer?- PC Gameworld
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F.E.A.R. Combat will not revolutionize the FPS genre like "Half-Life" did all those years ago, but it is fun, fast paced, and better than many of the other titles out there. And, you can’t beat the price.- PC Gameworld
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Not a terrible game, but far from a good game, DarkStar One finds itself right in the middle, orbiting the planet mediocre.- PC Gameworld
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This is the kind of game nerds play when they’re waiting for new Dungeons & Dragons campaign books to come out.- PC Gameworld
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Pick it up if you’re a Civ-freak. You’ll love it. But if long, epic strategy games aren’t your thing, Warlords won’t change your mind.- PC Gameworld
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CivCity Rome could’ve been a great game. It is the culmination of a lot of minor problems that ultimately bring down this empire. All of these issues, however, are easily fixable.- PC Gameworld
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Prey is an old school shooter with better standards than the shooters we've seen lately. It has its flaws, but they're overshadowed by its quality and innovation.- PC Gameworld
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A short but pleasureable romp through France in the shoes of the best girl detective in the world.- PC Gameworld
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Utterly convincing simulations of five unique and wildly popular WWII fighter planes for the best civilian flight simulator of all time. [Special Edition]- PC Gameworld
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The storyline is non-existent and graphically the game looks like something from the late 90's. Terrawars isn't worth the time or effort.- PC Gameworld
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The best game out there for casual players, or players new to the simulation genre.- PC Gameworld
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The game is simple and very easy to pick-up-and-play. The graphics are awesome. You’ll either rock out and sing along with the music or scramble to turn the volume all the way down.- PC Gameworld
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You wouldn’t even know the game was from the Micro Machines franchise if it weren’t for the title. It could be called “Tiny Racers” and no one would know the difference.- PC Gameworld
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A good looking game with a great setting and some original monsters that is linear, repetitive, and easy to exploit. And that is the long answer.- PC Gameworld
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The turn-based mechanic for combat feels very 1992 and the environments in the game are dull and lifeless.- PC Gameworld
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Moscow to Berlin regains some of its quality with its dramatic cut scenes that set up the plot and objectives for the mission extremely well and its encyclopedia of all units and vehicles allows you to examine unit’s strengths, weaknesses, and purpose.- PC Gameworld
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In the end Rush for Berlin is a less entertaining version of Codename: Panzers that looks a bit better and has a few moments of intense combat but mostly comes up short in this department.- PC Gameworld
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City Life’s handling of social dynamics adds a fresh new layer to the enterprise of city building.- PC Gameworld
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Episode One stays true to everything that made Half-Life 2 great, and tosses in some fresh new content for good measure. It is a wonderful, if not brief, return to the Half-Life world.- PC Gameworld
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I wouldn’t even bother installing this on your PC if you got your hands on a free copy.- PC Gameworld
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