PGNx Media's Scores
- Games
For 939 reviews, this publication has graded:
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97% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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3% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 9.8 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 85
| Highest review score: | Gears of War 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 846 out of 939
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Mixed: 92 out of 939
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Negative: 1 out of 939
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While it lacks innovation in the single player portion, I don't think anyone else could have crafted such a unique way to play the game in multiplayer. If you're planning on playing online, it's a must have game.- PGNx Media
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An amazing game. Digital Illusions has done what many considered impossible: made a game better, and more fun than "Battlefield 1942."- PGNx Media
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The game manages to recreate the awesomeness of past titles while making sure it feels like a new game.- PGNx Media
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A strong candidate for the coveted Game of the Year award, Burnout 3: Takedown is one of the best arcade racing games to come out in years.- PGNx Media
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The PS3 version of the game is just as impressive as the Xbox 360 version and while it doesn’t have split-screen multiplayer, it makes up for this with the Sixaxis functionality.- PGNx Media
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The game's soundtrack is quite varied, considerably more so than "Burnout 3." It's noticeably edgier and goes along well with Burnout Revenge's more aggressive theme.- PGNx Media
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The game has a great rock-and-roll art style that works extremely well. The character models are fairly detailed but they all have very unique personalities whether you’re looking at a 60s era rocker, a punk rocker, or a hardcore metalhead.- PGNx Media
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Battlefield: Bad Company is one of the most entertaining shooters ever released.- PGNx Media
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Patapon is a wonderful experience. It’s a rare novel idea that only comes along so often and shows the potential of the PSP.- PGNx Media
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The insane amount of strength, skills and powers you get in the game is amazing and the game does a great job of making you feel like you’re really in control of a truly powerful being.- PGNx Media
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Everything from the game screams high production values. The visuals are amazing, the audio is remarkable, and the gameplay is top-notch. It all comes together in a rare package.- PGNx Media
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Up Your Arsenal, while not radically different than its predecessors with the exception of the new online play, still provides some of the purest, most enjoyable gameplay available on the PlayStation 2.- PGNx Media
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The presentation is stellar, the focus on gameplay is appreciated, and the new gameplay features like the “nail the trick” mode make this easily the best Tony Hawk game to date.- PGNx Media
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Although the singleplayer campaign only lasts for 8 hours or so, this is a game that you will probably want to replay in the different difficulty setting and play for countless hours online.- PGNx Media
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Spider-Man 3 doesn’t reinvent the Spider-Man games or action games in general. But it’s hard to beat the feeling of swinging across Times Square, free diving down, and then saving yourself at the last minute.- PGNx Media
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If you’re planning on playing online, it’s a must have game. If you don’t plan on playing online, the single-player game is still awesome, just don’t expect many changes.- PGNx Media
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The highlight of the graphics is undoubtedly the recreation of Manhattan. While it was impressive in Spider-Man 2, this sequel takes it to unprecedented heights.- PGNx Media
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A stupendous online mode and a boastful display of graphical prowess complete the package. Dead or Alive 4 is the most complete and most enjoyable fighting game in the series.- PGNx Media
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The sound effects are great with superb weapon and vehicle effects.- PGNx Media
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The insane amount of strength, skills and powers you get in the game is amazing and the game does a great job of making you feel like you’re really in control of a truly powerful being.- PGNx Media
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The gameplay mechanics are refined to the point of perfection and the presentation is stellar.- PGNx Media
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Perfect Dark Zero doesn’t revolutionize the genre and fans of the previous Perfect Dark game may remark that both are pretty similar but that doesn’t stop it from delivering in the gameplay department.- PGNx Media
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Its excellent presentation and quick missions make it a perfect fit for the PlayStation Portable. There’s a rather steep learning curve, especially if you are new to the series, but it is worth diving into.- PGNx Media
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Spider-Man 3, while not a radical departure from the excellent foundation laid by its prequel, will amaze Spider-Man and action games fans alike. The sequel fixes the major complaints of the first game (generally the repetitive nature of side missions) and polishes everything up.- PGNx Media
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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is undoubtedly the best game in the series. The amazing soundtrack, superb wireless guitar, subtle tweaks, and excellent online multiplayer are exactly what fans have been wanting from the series.- PGNx Media
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Much like "San Andreas," it doesn't force this stuff on you. It lets you uncover them on your own. It's like having a surprise being unwrapped just a little at a time. This is certainly a much tougher game than the first two and the higher sense of realism plays an important role into that.- PGNx Media
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Rock Band 2 doesn’t revolutionize the series or the genre. It lacks a super defining feature (a la Guitar Hero World Tour’s music creator) but it’s hard to complain when the core game is so good.- PGNx Media
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