Planet Dreamcast's Scores
- Games
For 91 reviews, this publication has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
| Highest review score: | SoulCalibur | |
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| Lowest review score: | Sno-Cross Championship Racing |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 59 out of 91
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Mixed: 24 out of 91
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Negative: 8 out of 91
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There is so much gameplay in this disk, that it would really be a shame to miss it.- Planet Dreamcast
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As a sequel that improves on the original and gives experienced players a reason to shell out another $40, Tennis 2K2 is a smashing success. I think I just made a tennis pun, but I'm not sure.- Planet Dreamcast
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Lots of hidden stuff to unlock, new levels, characters, and weapons. It is a fun, fast paced game, that is packed full of features and great online gameplay.- Planet Dreamcast
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The graphics are smooth and clean, the controls are tight, and the characters are pretty funny. It won't blow your mind, but it's good fun while it lasts.- Planet Dreamcast
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It delivers everything which made the original Resident Evil so fantastic but on a bigger and grander scale. At a budget price, it's difficult to go wrong with this unless you already own it on PSX.- Planet Dreamcast
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It's a well done arcade shooter and the perfect game to toss in when you have some time to kill.- Planet Dreamcast
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Because Mat Hoffman is based on the first Tony Hawk game, there are a lot of tweaks and additions that I believe will give "THPS2" fans a sense that something is missing.- Planet Dreamcast
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Vanishing Point remains a blazing fast, satisfying and addictive racing game. Unfortunately, before you can really enjoy it, you'll need to find a way to work around the trash AI.- Planet Dreamcast
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It picks up from where "Quake III Arena" left off in terms of AI, on-line capabilities, and graphics- Planet Dreamcast
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If you persist and have the time to learn Ecco's massive levels, however, you'll find it immensely rewarding, especially once you reach Atlantis itself.- Planet Dreamcast
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It's a must-have if you bust your Dreamcast out at parties, but not a must-have for everyone's collection.- Planet Dreamcast
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This game features superb graphics, a great soundtrack, detailed environments, and good control. And while there are a few problems with enemy AI and cheap weaponry, there is still a lot of fun to be had with this title.- Planet Dreamcast
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The lack of a true college feel and the bungling of the option may be enough to discourage many from playing what is otherwise a fine football game.- Planet Dreamcast
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If nothing else, Typing of the Dead is kooky, fun and inventive, and a worthwhile addition to any Dreamcast enthusiast’s library. Uh, provided you own one of those keyboards.- Planet Dreamcast
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Easily one of the better Dreamcast shooters behind "Gunbird 2" and "Bangai-O." Just be prepared to die. A lot. You'll get better in time.- Planet Dreamcast
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The feeling of surfing has never been realized so well, and the game itself is just a joy to play. If you're interested in a change of pace, consider picking this one up.- Planet Dreamcast
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Graphically, Spider-Man is quite impressive. Treyarch, the company behind all of Neversoft's Dreamcast conversions, has outdone itself on this title.- Planet Dreamcast
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Whatever its shortcomings may be, Project Justice remains an incredibly entertaining game, bubbling over with personality and humor.- Planet Dreamcast
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Although the length is a bit disappointing, "Another World" and the Agent Academy do help keep things interesting beyond the (very fun) main game.- Planet Dreamcast
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The Street Fighter series continues to offer a depth of play that allows masters of the game to truly be masters. Anyone who considers themselves a fighting game fan should own this title.- Planet Dreamcast
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While this is not a perfect real-time strategy game, it is simplified enough that most hardcore Dreamcast fans will probably find it to be enjoyable, without having to worry about all of the problems, like resource management, that plagued some PC gamers.- Planet Dreamcast
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It doesn't completely live up to its predecessor in all areas (ease of play, final boss), but in others (arena design, Adventure Mode) it's actually better.- Planet Dreamcast
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Daytona 2001 returns to the much truer arcade-style control, at the expense of that initial accessibility.- Planet Dreamcast
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It's a brilliant, well-executed game with a few nagging shortcomings that keep it from reaching its true potential.- Planet Dreamcast
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Fun, simple, and another good reason for dial-up Internet users to get online with the Dreamcast, but AFO isn't going to win any awards for depth or longevity.- Planet Dreamcast
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I really don't see me pulling it out to play as often as I'd like thanks mainly to a complete lack of levels. Razor Freestyle Scooter is a very good game, a solid game, but doesn't do enough to push it past simply being a distant "kiddie" Tony Hawk.- Planet Dreamcast
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You can look past the aged graphics, there is a great survival horror title here to be had.- Planet Dreamcast
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You get amazing graphics, good gaming music, and some arcade style gameplay that is fun for the casual gamer, but might leave feature-loving gamers looking for more.- Planet Dreamcast
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A pretty good game and something that I would recommend any horror fan to play.- Planet Dreamcast
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It has its glorious moments and it has its "what the hell were they thinking" moments.- Planet Dreamcast
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