TeamXbox's Scores
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For 1,548 reviews, this publication has graded:
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76% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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20% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 75
| Highest review score: | Mass Effect 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | NBA Unrivaled |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 933 out of 1548
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Mixed: 528 out of 1548
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Negative: 87 out of 1548
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It's all been done much better elsewhere. Ford vs. Chevy tried to borrow the ideas of its predecessors but it doesn't improve on any of them, thus they are left in the background of the gameplay.- TeamXbox
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Prizefighter’s biggest mistake was trying to be a serious boxing sim. It’s not. It couldn’t be anything further from it unless its name was Facebreaker (zing!). Maybe if the game makers tried to make it a more splendiferous experience, then we’d think it lived up to Don King’s moniker. Instead, it’s a bad boxing game with some really nice extras added on.- TeamXbox
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SupCom’s original design was highly inventive, but the Xbox 360 version is heavily hindered by the glitches, even though the console’s control scheme innovatively streamlines the gameplay as best as possible.- TeamXbox
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The computer AI during the single-player is mixed, the graphics are just bad, the audio is disappointing, and games ending suddenly on Xbox Live make the inner poker player in me cringe.- TeamXbox
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I wish there were more boss fights (and that there were more super-villains rather than the four), and I wish that the "witty" banter could have been reined in by about 300%. Over-all though, I was more impressed and happy with this game than I was disappointed while playing it.- TeamXbox
- Posted Oct 18, 2011
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As a standalone video game experience Sentinel Crisis doesn't bring much to the table, but for a budget title, you could do worse…a whole lot worse.- TeamXbox
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It’s not going to win any Game of the Year prizes…in fact, it’s not even a great game. But it’s worth the attention of Xbox 360 owners, and hopefully something we’ll see happen again for how it involved the community.- TeamXbox
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It’s nicely constructed and attractive, but doesn’t provide compelling reasons to play it a lot either—unless you already own an Xbox 360 and know another Xbox 360 owner with which you’d like to compete in any or all of these games regularly.- TeamXbox
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Despite its simplicity, Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge is still surprisingly fun to play, but it definitely it not a challenge in any sense of the word.- TeamXbox
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The game is just far too slow paced to provide any exciting moments, and the controls are much too sluggish to be fun.- TeamXbox
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There’s some gruesome battling here, but nothing that’ll push you all that hard.- TeamXbox
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Comes up short from almost every area with what is needed to make a successful basketball game on one of today’s next-generation systems.- TeamXbox
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Corvette does feature over 80 cars, but being they react so similar (regardless of the terrain) there is very little incentive to play entirely through the entire game. The default computer AI is mindless, but adjusting the difficulty level is a must for real racers.- TeamXbox
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Lack of strategy, complexity, longevity and intensive AI and multiplayer modes which are usually the foundation of true mech warfare are absent here. I would consider this more of an advanced 2nd or 3rd generation shoot’em up with extra eye candy.- TeamXbox
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After playing through the game, we couldn't help but wonder why Civil War: A Nation Divided wasn't released at a lower price point. The game features subpar graphics, no multiplayer mode, poor AI, and a fairly short single-player campaign.- TeamXbox
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The balance of skill based gameplay and traditional racing makes Lotus Challenge a competitor in today’s generation of racers, but some of the game’s handling letdowns keeps it from pulling ahead of the pack.- TeamXbox
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The premise undoubtedly has promise, and there are now enough characters within Omega Force’s franchise to make a truly epic action/strategy title. But with same-old-same-old gameplay and the visuals to match, Warriors Orochi 2 ends up feeling very much like the original Xbox’s Dynasty Warriors 3, which released six years ago.- TeamXbox
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Mind Over Mutant isn’t a bad game. In fact, there’s a lot of it that’s enjoyable. I just wish the effort that went into a lot of the peripheral action and non-interactive videos had also been put on the gameplay, to make it more entertaining overall. It’s just not very consistent in its fun generation.- TeamXbox
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A mediocre title that is fun to play, but won’t last more than a handful of hours for the average gamer. I’d recommend this game for anyone out there who grew up playing games that flourished on the N64, such as the excellent games from Rare, who might also have young kids who can share in the fun of a game both parent and child can enjoy.- TeamXbox
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It won’t likely suck you back in for repeat plays, like a "Geometry Wars" or even other old-school arcade games like "Joust" - and if you’re getting it for the 200 achievement points, you might be disappointed that you’ll have to really work for some of the milestones.- TeamXbox
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Its pillars are weakening, especially without the kind of graphical imagery that could have put a temporary balm on its aging structures, and which by the same token could have renewed the Crazy Taxi interest of many veterans, while sparking up that of a slew of new fans.- TeamXbox
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If you or your kid just can't get enough of the Eds, then by all means add this one to your shopping cart. All others should tread with caution, as some technical issues and a basic lack of gameplay depth causes Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures to be a bit cumbersome and to wear out its welcome quickly.- TeamXbox
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Babylon Games has put together a decent game, but not one that can compete in current, over-crowded market of tuner-style titles.- TeamXbox
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A decent mission setup doesn't offer much variety as you switch from character to character but the effort that has been given to create missions that make sense is appreciated.- TeamXbox
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The gameplay is fun, but not nearly groundbreaking and unlikely to provide hours and hours of entertainment. The graphics are sharp, but nothing that’ll put the Xbox 360 at risk of overheating because the processors are working too hard.- TeamXbox
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Dumb A.I., bad hit detection, and gratuitous clipping turn a good game concept into a technical difficulty. RPG elements are cool, as is the multiple-ending storyline.- TeamXbox
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It's a few steps away from having a truly enjoyable career mode and with the help of some Xbox Live functionality that goes beyond the simplistic implementation of the Friends List, this one may have turned a few heads. As it stands only the diehard pool players of the world need apply.- TeamXbox
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There are simply too many instances of horrible enemy AI and shoddy development to warrant a purchase. The complexity of the controls is completely unneeded.- TeamXbox
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Content wise, it is hard to justify spending 800 MS Points on what should have been an expansion or DLC to MLB Bobblehead Pros, as they share most of the game assets, from stadium and character models to sounds to stats and even to the menus and loading screens.- TeamXbox
- Posted Oct 7, 2011
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