PSX Nation's Scores
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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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Not for everybody, but the committed few that love F1 racing can purchase this puppy knowing their $50 are getting them one heck of a decent-looking, long and challenging affair.- PSX Nation
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The single biggest sticking point here is that Sled Storm fails to control as well as its predecessor or even "SSX."- PSX Nation
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This is hack n slash how it should be. Furious four player action that lets users bang away for hours on hordes of uniquely designed monsters.- PSX Nation
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A mindless shooter indeed but when all you want to do is kick the asses of enemies without much thinking, it doesn't get much better than Kill Switch. If you loved the idea of Contra then you likely will enjoy this romp through carnage.- PSX Nation
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If you love 2D fighters with loads of variety and customization and you have two or more friends handy to share in the chaos, Guilty Gear Isuka is made for you, but if you're looking for something with a deep single-player mode and online play, then you might want to pass on this one.- PSX Nation
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Too bad the lack of variety in the design of the mostly-barren levels, idiotic enemy AI, unrelenting CPU bots and distractingly awful soundtrack (my opinion) diminish somewhat the impact of the best FPS to appear on PS2 in ages.- PSX Nation
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Control issues, lagging response time and a rushed-to-market feel water-down what should have been the best soccer game on PSP.- 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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Namco has blatantly stolen every single positive aspect of Sega's Hitmaker tennis games to create its own, and that's just sad.- PSX Nation
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Short, flawed, repetitive and derivative (“May Payne” anyone?).- PSX Nation
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"Rugby" lacks the typical gameplay bells and whistles that have become commonplace in EA Sports' line-up of sims. No Create-A-Player mode, no Season mode, no statistical tracking of teams and/or players, etc.- 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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A good game all-around and a great continuation of the planned six-part saga, Episode II still falls short of what you'd expect from a supposed epic.- PSX Nation
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Despite not going anywhere near as deep as it’s MLS brother, FIFA World Cup 2002 is simply a joy to play.- PSX Nation
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Though not as polished or fun as “Spy Hunter,” Defender”will entertain middle-aged men/women that grew-up with the original coin-op as much as younger gamers open-minded enough to give this 3D remake a shot.- PSX Nation
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A solid, safe and hard-as-hell choice for all your snowboarding needs.- PSX Nation
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Without the intense craziness of true Midway arcade charm, though, even the multiplayer wore thin, leaving me wanting to go back to games like FIFA.- PSX Nation
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The real problem here is that unlike the competition, Sony hasn't really added anything of value for those who consistently purchase the series year after year.- PSX Nation
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It needs a few more levels and a few multiplayer options to enter into the top tier of elite PS2 action games, but until then it's an all too brief affair worth playing but not owning (unless you're committed).- PSX Nation
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It’s closer to a ‘65’ for those of us that don’t care about or follow the TV series’ characters or TV plots, but it lacks the polish and proper balance (the Zeon side is heavily favored) to merit receiving the ‘70’ we were thinking of bestowing upon it.- PSX Nation
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Once you complete each campaign mission, the game unlocks an alternate campaign that allows you to switch sides and fight for the forces of evil! How cool is that to get to be the bad guy after you save the day!- PSX Nation
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Just don’t expect to like Samurai Warriors if you’ve had your fill of (or never liked) "Dynasty Warriors".- 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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This game grabbed me from its opening scenes and didn't let go of me DESPITE its average graphics, quirky golf-like control scheme and plain-vanilla soundtrack.- PSX Nation
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Nothing in this attempt at an arcadey demolition derby stands out as unique or outstanding.- PSX Nation
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An enjoyable (but extremely short) reminder that appealing characters in good games aren't made, but come together well when mixed with a team of programmers that care.- PSX Nation
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Uneasy control prevents the game from becoming a ten out of ten but we are still very pleased.- PSX Nation
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