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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Unless you are an avid K9 unit fan, a glutton for mediocre shooters, or rich, your hard-earned dollars could be better spent elsewhere.- TeamXbox
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This game has everything a racing fan could ever want. What it lacks in graphical delivery the audio department and sense of speed more then make up for.- TeamXbox
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The combat is solid, and the exaggerated spy look/feel to the game gives it an extra something that sets it apart from other combat games. However, the modes aren't varied that much, and the single-payer experience is weak at best, resulting in a title that will be a blast for a few days, and then fades to the back of a collection.- TeamXbox
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It's engaging but too short. It's pretty but not beautiful enough for its genre. Its gameplay is innovative but it doesn't function as well as it should. There's a lot to like here, but just as much to dislike.- TeamXbox
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A classic example of not being the best looking or sounding game around but still delivers what gamers are really after, fun factor both on and offline.- TeamXbox
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We like that MXWT has higher priced features like custom soundtracks and a decent control set, but there just isn't a lot to do in this title.- TeamXbox
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The faithfulness to the SW Universe (as perceived in the movies) might be better than any game out there, kid title or not.- TeamXbox
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FPS fans looking for a killer single-player campaign will get just that. Players hoping for yet another awesome multiplayer shooter on the Xbox other than "Halo" won't find what they are looking for in DOOM 3, and they will just have to wait for "Quake 4" to get their fix.- TeamXbox
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Technical issues at the core of gameplay (camera) will burn any gamer's sack, especially when asked to pay the premium price tag.- TeamXbox
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The online and System Link support is the real draw as it comes off without a hitch.- TeamXbox
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The formula has been tweaked to an almost perfect mix of story and engrossing gameplay that still requires more use of brain over brawn... The presentation is off the charts with mesmerizing visuals and audio production, both of which have a major impact on how you play.- TeamXbox
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No interaction with the environments, lackluster enemy AI, and somewhat boring gameplay, results in a short and awkward title. The game felt like it had some potential, but there were too many areas that needed work. Multiplayer is solid however.- TeamXbox
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The concept of Iron Phoenix is very intriguing and it has been pulled off nicely. A sixteen player online fighter is innovative, but Iron Phoenix's execution holds it back just slightly.- TeamXbox
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It's always a good sign when the toughest decision you have to make is what game mode to start with; such is the case with MX vs. ATV Unleashed.- TeamXbox
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NARC, while flawed in many areas, still finds a way to provide some good quality fun for a budget title. The amount of humorous moments that are provided by the sheer volume of consumable drugs is great to see, and busting bad guys even has its moments.- TeamXbox
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Surprisingly fun and simple to pick up and play. The numerous game variants have a way of keeping the game fresh and the inclusion of Xbox Live support is wonderful to see from a budget game.- TeamXbox
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I hate to even recommend the game to fans, as the core gameplay elements are incredibly frustrating.- TeamXbox
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A great game with a lot of action, much more than your average budget title, and its price tag is impossible to beat for what's offered. Fans of combat shooters looking for a game that puts their trigger fingers as well as their minds to the test would be hard pressed to find a better deal on the shelf.- TeamXbox
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150 playable characters, an absolutely nuts map editor, eleven online multiplayer types, a Challenge and Arcade mode; the list goes on for this refreshing spin on the borderline ho-hum first-person shooter genre.- TeamXbox
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Fans of collectible card games will feel right at home with Phantom Dust's gameplay style and they will appreciate the game's pace.- TeamXbox
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Add in gameplay that revolves too much on slow moving creatures and fetching, and you have yourself a game that is frustrating some of the time and boring when it's not frustrating.- TeamXbox
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With 300 single-player stages there is plenty of monkey rolling gameplay in store, however, we could do without the lackluster story. Despite its flaws, Super Monkey Ball Deluxe is as addictive as the likes of "Tetris" and "Lemmings" and worth a rental at the very least.- TeamXbox
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Feels as though it could have come straight from the scenes of a '80s B-movie horror flick, with dry characters and gameplay that repeats itself to no end.- TeamXbox
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The changes implemented are purely optional, leaving the ultimate decision of use to the gamer. And that's exactly how it should be.- TeamXbox
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Kids - and by kids I mean really young kids - may get a kick out of taking control of a turtle, but that's about it. Slightly older children will find Mutant Melee too boring (it is challenging, however) and repetitive, and adults will find the lack of a technical aspect and responsive controls excruciating.- TeamXbox
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Some very fun moments arise in the various tournament offerings. Hits in the game make "Madden" look like its players are playing patty cake with each other. Controls could have been handled a bit better but what we have is acceptable.- TeamXbox
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Brothers in Arms is now the measuring stick for all war-themed FPS titles thanks to its amazing accuracy, fantastic storytelling, and dead-on presentation. Even with its flaws, there is no denying that this is an FPS that hardcore gamers have been waiting for.- TeamXbox
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The suspect cameras and lack of solid or customizable controls will undoubtedly make some gamers mad they picked this one up. The rest of you who are used to mediocre controls (read: PC gamers) and are fans of taking turns will dig Worms 3D: Special Edition in a big way.- TeamXbox
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This is one game that makes you "feel" like part of the conflict rather than just a spectator. Hardcore FPS fans will probably have a few complaints about the simplistic squad command system, the short length, and the standard multiplayer modes, but there is no doubt that this is an adrenaline rush from beginning to end.- TeamXbox
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Total Punch Control gets even better with the addition of Haymaker punches. The Career mode and mini cutman and Training games make for a fun, off-the-cuff experience. A bit more functionality online would be nice.- TeamXbox
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