TeamXbox's Scores
- Games
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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The title features sub-par racing, horrendous graphics, lackluster audio, and focuses far too much on the weapons gimmick.- TeamXbox
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When running properly, Pimp my Ride is fun if you’re into the show, but it will do little for the gearheads who are looking for something a little different in the racing genre. Snatch this one up if you’re really into the TV show, Xzibit, or outlandishly customizing cars.- TeamXbox
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This game is a bit confused about its identity. It’s not a great stealth game, action game or horror game for that matter.- TeamXbox
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Poor gameplay, mediocre visuals and audio add up to something that never should have been brought to the Xbox, no matter what the price of the game.- TeamXbox
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You want players to be entertained and you want them to be challenged, but you don’t want them uncomfortable. Unfortunately, Rock Revolution frequently made me uncomfortable.- TeamXbox
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Even the most hardcore shooter fans should skip Quantum Theory. Even excusing the barren online community and confusing story this game has too many issues with core gameplay to make the experience worth the $70 investment.- TeamXbox
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Poor combat mechanics coupled with simplistic controls is where Fight Club begins to fall apart. A weak storyline that feels more like bits and pieces from a larger story told through still images rather than animated scenes takes so much more away from the game then they add, making the process of playing through Fight Club more of an exercise in futility than entertaining.- TeamXbox
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Technically unsound, with many glitches; some of them major. Playable characters with individualized skill sets is a cool concept. Multiplayer is, well, WWII multiplayer.- TeamXbox
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The microgames that are genuinely entertaining are few and far between, and, due to their nature, over far too quickly.- TeamXbox
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The game is as good a boxing game as you are going to find, but it’s not great.- TeamXbox
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Attitude is exactly what this game lacks, along with a little bit of soul.- TeamXbox
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What you're getting in Torino is the ability to play through a small set of Olympic events that feel more like field day events at an elementary school. There's no weight or gravity given to the situation and thus the majesty and the intrigue of the Olympic Games is completely sucked out of this horrendously ill-advised videogame.- TeamXbox
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It had the potential, but anything that showed flair was quickly buried by more clumsy dialogue or stilted character movement.- TeamXbox
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The outdated and unfunny jokes, horrible fighting engine, and lackluster visuals and sound make this a game that could have been, but never will. Stay very far away.- TeamXbox
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We wanted to like Double D Dodgeball more because of the subject matter, but it simply doesn’t deliver the kind of experience we were hoping for. With better controls, the whole “playing dodgeball in space” thing could have worked. But we found ourselves worrying too much about being a sitting duck on the court to have time to enjoy the special, arcade-y features of Double D Dodgeball.- TeamXbox
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The fact is that it's just not much fun to play. The camera is a headache waiting to happen and the rest of the gameplay mechanics don't fare much better.- TeamXbox
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The dictionary defines “infernal” as “hellish, fiendish, diabolical,” as it should be, but it also has a definition of “extremely troublesome, annoying.” Unfortunately, Infernal lives up to both of those definitions all too well.- TeamXbox
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Boring and sub-par gameplay, combined with bland visuals and sounds, creates a gaming experience that should be missed. More time was needed fine tuning things such as game mechanics, visuals, and audio.- TeamXbox
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The absolute bare bones of an action game are present, but they are executed so poorly, that the game begins to near the line of being unplayable. The gameplay is very repetitive, the controls are clunky, visually it is just plain nasty, and the audio is laughable.- TeamXbox
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A complete and total waste of your time from any and every perspective imaginable.- TeamXbox
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The strongest part of the game…and, that said, it’s not all that strong either, with the weak elements poisoning what should have been more fun.- TeamXbox
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Had it been released as a slimmed-down Xbox Live Arcade title, Bomberman Act: Zero would be a surefire hit, right up there with Zuma in terms of addictive, stage-based gameplay. But instead, Bomberman Act: Zero is a $49.99 standalone title that you simply shouldn’t buy.- TeamXbox
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The gameplay variety just isn't there; the production values are weak, and the ability to score strike after strike popped up after just a short bit of practice.- TeamXbox
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The game is fun to play for a bit, but the flaws of the gameplay and the repetition creep up faster than Capone's top enforcer in a dark alley, delivering the most lethal blow to the game's bottom line.- TeamXbox
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A horrible game? Not at all... Some positives include its clean look, tolerable music, and ease of play. Anyone can pick it up and start playing.- TeamXbox
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Unfortunately, the game didn’t live up to the enormous hype it had created, but it’s still entertaining for a short period of time. The game is average.- TeamXbox
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Only the undead could enjoy a game filled with numerous glitches and a sincere lack of creativity across the board. Avoid this title like a flesh-eating zombie, unless, of course, you just have to have all things Romero in your collection.- TeamXbox
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Any game that has you fighting against a guy with an umbrella while wearing more makeup than Tammy Faye Baker should never have been made.- TeamXbox
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If someone, after reading this entire review still has an inkling of desire to purchase this title I suggest taking your head placing it on the frame of a door and having your pal slam the door repeatedly until any thought of Trigger Man has escaped. Simply put, this game is truly a new low for the gaming community.- TeamXbox
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Hardcore Robocop fans should definitely give the game a rental, because regardless of the game's mediocrity, it still offers the experience of being Robocop. The majority of gamers will be unsatisfied by the lack of pulse pounding action and frenetic pace that is the staple of most titles in the genre.- TeamXbox
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