VideoGamesLife's Scores

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For 147 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 54% higher than the average critic
  • 4% same as the average critic
  • 42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.5 points lower than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
Highest review score: 100 Lumines
Lowest review score: 20 Street Racing Syndicate
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 83 out of 147
  2. Negative: 22 out of 147
147 game reviews
    • 66 Metascore
    • 72 Critic Score
    It hits the nail on the head in terms of entertainment. It may be very familiar, it may not be the best of its genre, but it is excellent mindless fun.
    • 66 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    While fans will lap it up like an autograph of the late Lorne Greene, there’ll always be that nagging feeling that this could have been much more.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 79 Critic Score
    It provides a great new game mechanic that should interest many, but with such a limited scope, lack of variety between duels, and poor likelihood of any kind of expansion save for some new spells, it’s hard to promise everybody will get their money’s worth.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 35 Critic Score
    Far too ambitious and the multitudes of bugs make playing a hugely intricate strategy game a trial.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 85 Critic Score
    Harvest Moon is hugely addictive and will almost certainly have you playing for hours on end when you only expected to fill that blank half-an-hour in your schedule.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 79 Critic Score
    The short life span hurts Everything or Nothing but it would be a crime for this game to be totally ignored.
    • 90 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    Despite being a completely different genre, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga manages to do that one thing that not many others have managed: it transcends the barrier set between genres, and the result is nothing short of brilliant. Bouncy, platformy fun.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 87 Critic Score
    The story is nothing short of fantastic and it’s worth noting that this being the last Kain game under the direction of Amy Hennig (who is off to create games for Jak and Daxter developer Naughty Dog), she has really gone out with a bang.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 89 Critic Score
    Waking up bleary eyed the next day, our mouths taste like dry Toads and the room smells of Peach. But that won’t stop us going to Mario’s for another party, with so much to do if he threw a party every day of the week we still wouldn’t get ‘board’.
    • 56 Metascore
    • 63 Critic Score
    If you find yourself tempted just to try out The Cat in the Hat, even just on rental, and you’re legally old enough to be able to watch a movie with either sexual references or sexual swear words, then we’d suggest you spend your cash on something a lot more productive, such as therapy or films with sexual references or swear words. Either way, you’ll end up having just as much fun as any child will with this.
    • 37 Metascore
    • 49 Critic Score
    Look at this game as a collection of linear puzzles as opposed to the poorly constructed and under-evolved adventure-type creature it is, and you may be able to glean a little entertainment in the wake of titles like In Memoriam. If you love the genre. Maybe.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 79 Critic Score
    A solid addition to a fine MMORPG but the technology used in Dark Age of Camelot is really starting to show its age. The interface is clunky and upon closer inspection, characters do look a bit blocky.
    • 58 Metascore
    • 68 Critic Score
    If you switch off the appalling speech, turn on the subtitles and switch on your brain, then we are confident you’ll enjoy uncovering the dark mystery that lies within the walls of the Black Mirror.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 67 Critic Score
    A game that captures you with its atmosphere, makes you sit on a towel to prevent having to clean the chair after playing. But it is also a little short lived - there’s no multiplayer support, and you eventually stop jumping at the well timed monster attacks.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 56 Critic Score
    Be it gold teeth, feathers or whatever, the same worn-out old gameplay devices are trotted out one after another – there’s nothing in Tak we haven’t seen many times before and, in the likes of Rayman, Banjo-Kazooie and Mario, done much better.
    • 48 Metascore
    • 25 Critic Score
    Don’t play this. And if you must go near it, make it only in the spirit of exploring just how wrong a game can be.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 72 Critic Score
    Etherlords II, on the one hand, benefits from having an excellent combat mechanism lying within the game. Unfortunately it takes a nose-dive because the game that surrounds it isn’t worth a toss.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 77 Critic Score
    It has its faults, shortcomings and severe community deficiencies, but if you put the time and effort in to learn the intricacies of how it plays in both grunt and commander modes, you could end up playing this one for a long, long time to come.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    The visuals are simply superb, and as we mentioned earlier, the courses look gorgeous and animation is up to the high standard Nintendo has created for itself.
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    • 91 Critic Score
    The ability to show others your own work makes the game the unendingly original, organic environment that it is. But all said, Second Life is what you make of it.
    • 85 Metascore
    • 92 Critic Score
    A fantastic game which is an absolute must buy both for fans of the genre and people looking for a real grown up challenge on the Gamecube.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 59 Critic Score
    While it’s simple and easy to get into, Shadowbane seriously lacks the depth and long term appeal of titles like "EverQuest" and "Star Wars Galaxies."
    • 96 Metascore
    • 95 Critic Score
    Regardless of how you feel about graphics in The Wind Waker, one thing is a definite; adopting a cel-shaded style hasn't harmed the game. In fact it has added to it.
    • 97 Metascore
    • 90 Critic Score
    Although the game's save-point system is fine in principle, the points themselves are often well hidden, and almost impossible to find without a guide of some sort. This means that players will often end up completely missing one, and having to adventure for some time without banking any of their progress.
    • 92 Metascore
    • 97 Critic Score
    A better game than "Mario 64." Super Mario Sunshine is gorgeous on practically every level, from storyline to graphics, sound to gameplay, design to concept – nothing has been left to languish in an uncared for state, and everything is polished to perfection.
    • 97 Metascore
    • 94 Critic Score
    Controlling the Master Chief, on his mission to save the multiverse from the nasty Covenant aliens, has never been so enjoyable. Conversions may be a risky business, but here, the risk has paid off. Halo is a sublime piece of software.
    • 43 Metascore
    • 52 Critic Score
    The simple fact is that there's nothing new here, and anything that is here is done badly.

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