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For 431 reviews, this publication has graded:
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69% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction | |
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| Lowest review score: | Killer7 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 291 out of 431
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Mixed: 115 out of 431
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Negative: 25 out of 431
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All in all, it seems like Activision has missed the boat. Instead of going the "Prince of Persia" route, taking a nostalgic title and darkening the action while beefing up the story, Lost Expedition wallows in mediocrity like a large, pink sow that uses words like mediocrity.- Stuff
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The game combines stealth elements with brute force. Hell, Trigger Man even has a Knife Cam that lets you steer your blade through the air after throwing it.- Stuff
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The game combines stealth elements with brute force. Hell, Trigger Man even has a Knife Cam that lets you steer your blade through the air after throwing it.- Stuff
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Slam it in reverse unless you're entertained by rolling quarters across a sunlit floor.- Stuff
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Slam it in reverse unless you're entertained by rolling quarters across a sunlit floor.- Stuff
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The game's sole bright spot, sadly enough, is managing the magazine. When tracking market trends to increase readership is more thrilling than talking a cotton-tailed hottie into straddling you in the Grotto, you know something is very wrong.- Stuff
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The trademark 360-degree combat system still has us using the right control stick to assign attack buttons to enemies, but the fisticuffs now seem stale by today's action-game standards.- Stuff
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The game's graphics do a swell job of mimicking the trademark Pixar look and the levels are all based on the more memorable action sequences from the film. The game play, however, tastes like leftovers: clobber a bunch of bad guys, flip switch, repeat.- Stuff
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The game's sole bright spot, sadly enough, is managing the magazine. When tracking market trends to increase readership is more thrilling than talking a cotton-tailed hottie into straddling you in the Grotto, you know something is very wrong.- Stuff
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Blindly swinging your sword while trying to manipulate your skeleton is like trying to drive a unicycle on a high wire covered with banana peels. And we all know how that brilliant little experiment ended, now don't we?- Stuff
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The feel of the flippers translate well into the game, letting you practice stalls and precision shots...Overall, it's a solid simulation of the real thing. Then again, the real thing only costs a quarter to play.- Stuff
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For a handheld version, it ain't bad, but don't expect the same slick game you've been playing on the Xbox.- Stuff
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This sequel boasts larger battle arenas, including a surprisingly convincing New York City.- Stuff
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Rent. You can play through the game in an afternoon and still get to your weekly "Magic: The Gathering" tournament on time.- Stuff
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The convoluted control scheme outlined in the manual leads you believe you can pull of coolly calculated combinations (isn't alliteration fun!), but the action quickly devolves into button-mashing confusion.- Stuff
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The game's graphics do a swell job of mimicking the trademark Pixar look and the levels are all based on the more memorable action sequences from the film. The game play, however, tastes like leftovers: clobber a bunch of bad guys, flip switch, repeat.- Stuff
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The baseball action, even sans the MLB license (it belongs to 2K Sports, now), is still the best in the business.- Stuff
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Whether you're reeling in a king mackerel in Alaska or a peacock bass in the Amazon, there's still not enough spice to make up for the fact that you're fishing.- Stuff
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Whether you're reeling in a king mackerel in Alaska or a peacock bass in the Amazon, there's still not enough spice to make up for the fact that you're fishing.- Stuff
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All in all, it seems like Activision has missed the boat. Instead of going the "Prince of Persia" route, taking a nostalgic title and darkening the action while beefing up the story, Lost Expedition wallows in mediocrity like a large, pink sow that uses words like mediocrity.- Stuff
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You can duke it out in one weight class in the Champion Road mode, but it’s more fun watching flyweights pepper lumbering hulks with a couple of kicks, take ’em down and elbow them into oblivion.- Stuff
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The baseball action, even sans the MLB license (it belongs to 2K Sports, now), is still the best in the business.- Stuff
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Athens is Dance Mat compatible, which opens up the potential for some ridiculous four-way group competition. Unfortunately, Olympic events are intrinsically boring.- Stuff
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The sequel features even more happy, shiny, Hello Kitty!—style idiocy. But peel away the idiocy, and you'll find the same dull, creatively bankrupt ball-rolling mini-game as the original.- Stuff
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Raccoon City, the site of one or two zombie infestations in the past, is a playable level in the game.- Stuff
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After each race you feel underwhelmed. There are no "wow factor" moments.- Stuff
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