TouchGen's Scores
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For 1,054 reviews, this publication has graded:
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35% higher than the average critic
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11% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | Dead Space | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dragon's Den The Official Game |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 450 out of 1054
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Mixed: 511 out of 1054
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Negative: 93 out of 1054
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If you are a fan of Metal Slug, and have already given up on the original for iPhone definitely get Rogue Runner.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 30, 2011
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The Last Driver is a free game that is worth giving a go for a couple of hours. Too soon the missions start repeating, and the game becomes a chore. The lacklustre presentation also limits the longtime appeal. Download, smash some zombies to hearts delight, and delete.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 30, 2012
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Robotanika isn't a bad title, but disappointing visuals and gameplay that loses it's luster a little too quickly means that before long, this set of peaches might get the can.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 8, 2013
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In the end, this game isn't for the usual gamers. If you are a hunter though and have a lot of patience, then you will definitely find something good here.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 1, 2011
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This is a pretty classic hardcore experience down to the perma-death, annoying mechanical movement (you MUST go AROUND this small pool of water that any human could simply step over), and unhelpful menus (get four layers deep into a menu and you have to press ‘back’ four times to resume your game).- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 6, 2013
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The game doesn't have enough depth to keep you coming back for long, but I'd love to see where it could go.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 30, 2012
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Waking Mars is more of an experience than a challenging game. If you are setting yourself up for an adventure after reading rave reviews at other sites, and the App Store you might be in for a disappointment. I know I was, as I actually got a bit bored.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 29, 2012
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The game is worth getting if you want to have some straightforward plat forming, but don't expect to have this on your device once you have finished it.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 5, 2011
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A very unforgiving platformer. This is the reason I didn't finish the game, which is rare for me when I write reviews.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 28, 2011
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Games with a sense of humour always get some sort of thumbs up form me. Plus I've learned so much about the Chinese playing Chin Up that I can't wait to go share it with people. After all, why would Touch Village feature it if it wasn't true?- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 5, 2012
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Good production values, and the new game modes make it appealing and if you have a friend nearby with an iPhone or iPod Touch this is a good way to settle who is the best commander.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 8, 2011
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Human Defense is a tower defense game set inside the human body. Some aspects it does really well such as forcing you to keep the body healthy using the same currency you spend on building towers. Other aspects are not as good such as the boring grey towers, and viruses making it harder to tell everything apart.- TouchGen
- Posted Jun 15, 2012
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Hit n'Run is a fun game that nails the important controls and sense of speed. A lack of game modes makes it less interesting to go back to.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 6, 2011
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A mixed bag. On the one hand you have a classic style, 16bit brawler with everything you loved from back in the day. And on the other, a classic style, 16bit brawler with many of the problems that are as frustrating as they were back then, with the added problems of iOS virtual controls. Having said that, if you like retro brawlers, then you'll probably want to check this out despite its flaws.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 10, 2011
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If you're a fan of the show, you'll likely get a kick (or a decapitation) out of it, but with The AppStore creaking under the weight of current zombie titles, it'll take something with a little more of a twist to stand out.- TouchGen
- Posted Jan 23, 2012
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Random Heroes is a nice distraction for a couple of hours, but it lacks any lasting appeal.- TouchGen
- Posted Aug 21, 2012
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With a few tweaks this could be a gem, but as of now it is a product showing a lot of potential.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 23, 2013
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EA Sports MMA is about as good as I can see an MMA game being on the iPhone, but that does not necessarily make it a great game by any means.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 15, 2011
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On The Wind tangles up the controls, which is a shame considering how great it looks in motion. There is definitely an audience for this kind of endless runner set in more mellow scenery.- TouchGen
- Posted Apr 11, 2012
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Gameloft state that this is the most ambitious action RPG yet to grace the AppStore. Ambition is one thing, but delivering on that ambition is quite another. Unfortunately, Sacred Odyssey is lacking in too many areas, many of which are paramount for this genre to succeed.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 7, 2011
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- Posted Feb 15, 2011
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Overall, Sly Fox is a novel idea, and I give them props for that, but the poor controls hurt the game a great deal. Still, for gamers looking for something a little different, this might be a great choice.- TouchGen
- Posted Jul 24, 2012
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The game mechanics is fun, and easy to understand. The lasting power of the game is low though, as you have to restart from the slow beginning upon death.- TouchGen
- Posted Feb 7, 2011
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A great little casual space flyer with loads of levels. The presentation lets it down, and the substandard sound effects are annoying. I can still recommend the game to anyone looking for a challenging little game offering great game time for a dollar.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 3, 2011
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Cho Cho Steam Trains combines a quick, and fun arcade puzzle experience with sub par presentation in both the graphics, and sound departments.- TouchGen
- Posted May 8, 2011
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Overall, as a tool to wet your appetite for the movie's release, Wreck-It Ralph does a good job of offering up some decent gameplay, especially when compared to other blatant movie or product tie-ins out there. It's a little inconsistent in its quality, both in content and visuals. But, the star of this compilation is undoubtedly Fix-It Felix, which even as a standalone title would be worth a $0.99 punt.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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A quite fun old school RPG with new school humour. An uneven level of difficulty, hard to read texts on smaller devices, lack of online leaderboard or achievements and dated sound effects draw the final rating down. It is still worth experiencing if you want a fun adventure with weird bunch of heroes.- TouchGen
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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As much as I love Rayman 2, I feel that the 2D Rayman adventures would have been better suited to iPhone and iPod Touch, in the same way that New Super Mario Brothers is a better fit on DS.- TouchGen
- Posted Mar 2, 2011
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Hidden Runaway is a reimagining of a ten year old point and click adventure, and I don't really get it. Why not release the full game on iOS first, and then perhaps this dumbed down hidden object game as a sidekick? Now I feel a bit cheated, and I think veterans of the original might feel even more jaded.- TouchGen
- Posted Oct 19, 2012
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- Posted Feb 12, 2011
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