PSX Nation's Scores
- Games
For 982 reviews, this publication has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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48% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal | |
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| Lowest review score: | Surfing H3O |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 418 out of 982
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Mixed: 474 out of 982
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Negative: 90 out of 982
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The game's wicked sense of humor (courtesy of the show’s writers/actors contributing their craft to the game) and Radical's virtual re-enactment of Springfield (along with its many inhabitants) will make even the most hardened "GTA III/Vice City" fanatic forget about the lack of weapons or mayhem.- PSX Nation
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It's still an atmospheric, disturbing, good-looking and scary-as-heck ride, but one too similar to what came before it to stand out from the trilogy.- PSX Nation
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Not only do you get a nice and colorful manual with your copy of "RayCrisis", but a decent shooter to add to the small quality library of shooters available on that system.- PSX Nation
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The destruction-oriented Hulk levels, killer graphics, good audio and a wealth of bonus goodies, however, make "The Hulk" a blast to complete.- PSX Nation
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Short and easy, but also polished and action-packed violent fun for the adult PS2 owners who haven't yet played "Code Veronica."- PSX Nation
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solid game that will get it's deserved audience and hopefully become the blockbuster the Dreamcast kept it from being. Hunt on zombie killer!- PSX Nation
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The best part is to finally be able to control a cool villain outside of the confined restrictions of a shooter or fighting game.- PSX Nation
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It's a testament to the prowess, technical execution and sheer addictiveness of its premise (race through ever-changing courses/tracks made to resemble theme park attractions) that Rides Gone Wild remains the heir apparent to "Waverace 64's" crown as the best water-based racing game ever made.- PSX Nation
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Along with "Halo" and "Half-Life", DW3 is one of the most fun single-player AND two-player co-op experiences that console gamers can enjoy in 2001 and beyond.- PSX Nation
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Controls are tighter and provide more control of where the ball and team players can be moved than ever before. Spotty visuals (PS2 version) and a complicated Career mode, however, make FIFA Soccer 2005 a good secondary choice after "Winning Eleven 7."- PSX Nation
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There’s no other arcade sports title that comes even close to matching the fun a 2-4 player Blitz match can deliver.- PSX Nation
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The shortness of the experience, reliance on a barely-improved gameplay formula, melodramatic storyline twists and stepped-up quality of its competitors (particularly Sam Fisher's "Splinter Cell" games from Ubi Soft) prevent us from scoring Snake Eater higher.- PSX Nation
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Ironically, Deception's Konquest mode that the developer has been pushing so much is the games only real weak point.- PSX Nation
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Atlantis performs OK in all levels, yet I never warmed-up to it the way I did to previous Disney games/movies. If you dug the movie then this game's a no-brainer.- PSX Nation
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Everything that the overhyped “Malice” (from the same developer) and repulsive "Catwoman" aren't.- PSX Nation
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The best tennis game ever to appear on a Sony system...Add online support next year Sega, and you've got yourself a killer-app.- PSX Nation
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A good one despite its dated appearance and wonky handling of the character's movement...captures the magical nature of its license quite well.- PSX Nation
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The variety and timeless appeal of the blue hedgehog’s better games however, combined with the low price, make this a must-buy stocking stuffer for the Sega fanboy (or girl) in all of us.- PSX Nation
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While the game is identical to the PS One version gameplay wise, the updated graphics are sweet enough to justify having and owning both versions.- PSX Nation
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The huge number of new golf courses and playable characters, along with slightly-improved control and user-friendly online modes (not to mention the returning golfers/courses from “HSG 3”), make Hot Shots Golf Fore! the best installment of the series yet.- PSX Nation
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While R-Type Final is the hardest of the hardcore shooters, most gamers may find it too hardcore. However, for the series' already steady fanbase, Final provides a solid, exciting, and most of all... fun, experience that's well worth the $29.99 price tag.- PSX Nation
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A huge improvement in the controls and accessibility along with some killer tunes makes this remix a good time for those who love being creative. This once again is a party tool just screaming to be used.- PSX Nation
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Packs enough personality and otaku-friendly sights/sounds to compensate somewhat for its mindless, button-mashing gameplay.- PSX Nation
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A pleasant surprise that matches its lowly selling price. You truly get what you pay for here.- PSX Nation
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The tightness with which seemingly every limb and every movement (offensive or defensive) of every player on the field can be controlled with the touch of a button has remained remarkably simple over the years.- PSX Nation
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While we still would prefer to play our heroes Brett Hull and Mike Modano in a hockey game, Speedball 2100 is a great alternative.- PSX Nation
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A pretty cheap bargain-basement product that benefits tremendously from its new price of $10-15 because it's barely an upgrade (let alone a full-fledged sequel) from the first "Contender".- PSX Nation
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A decent-enough scavenger hunt to amuse youngsters for quite a few hours of simple and repetitive item-gathering and level-clearing fun.- PSX Nation
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Unleashed duplicates the look and feel of its big console counterpart remarkably well, so much so that owning both versions of the game would be foolish.- PSX Nation
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