Warcry's Scores
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For 238 reviews, this publication has graded:
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70% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Sly 2: Band of Thieves | |
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| Lowest review score: | Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 163 out of 238
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Mixed: 55 out of 238
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Negative: 20 out of 238
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You receive 20 potions that will instantly completely fill your mana or hps; much better than a short term particle effect.- Warcry
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One of the more fun extreme sports type games I have played in recent memory. The gameplay is easy to pick up on, but not easy to master.- Warcry
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Aside from the stunningly bad end-game sequence which really needs to be seen to be believed, there's just not much here to recommend.- Warcry
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With a horde of weapons, enemies, and strategies, PS2 gamers will find themselves smiling happily to themselves. The Project was a success.- Warcry
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The graphics were an absolute delight, blatantly cartoon-y and so bright and colorful that my first sight of the game always made me smile.- Warcry
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Puncturing the pretentious balloon of Star Wars with amusingly colored bricks is a noble goal. And if nothing else, there’s always the light puzzle that triggers NPC disco dancing to a techno remix of the Star Wars music.- Warcry
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Nostalgic, frantic and fun. At $30, it's well worth buying for anyone who loved the side-scrolling shooters of the 8-bit console era.- Warcry
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You’ll find yourself playing involved games over a period of months rather than days, as you come and go from the computer. On more than one occasion, my wife has asked me why the GalCiv icon is always displayed on my task bar.- Warcry
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Definitely aimed at a different vein of gamers, but it gives the veteran gamer something different besides the typical twitch-fest.- Warcry
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I found the lack of resource-gathering, short learning curve and quick action enjoyable.- Warcry
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A rhythmically sound game, Taiko Drum Master doesn't break the same ground Donkey Konga did, but it is fun in its own right.- Warcry
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One of the more fun extreme sports type games I have played in recent memory. The gameplay is easy to pick up on, but not easy to master.- Warcry
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Offers great naval combat for the novice yeoman to the retired navy general. If you enjoy a realistic atmosphere and high energy combat, you owe it to yourself to check it out.- Warcry
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An entertaining little dungeon-romp, if you aren’t a wizened Snowblind gamer.- Warcry
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It's just fun, in an admittedly creepy way, to telepathically grab guys by the throat and slam them into walls and ceilings!- Warcry
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One area I found very disappointing was the commentators. You will very quickly get tired of the unoriginal and repetitious comments they make. It also didn’t seem to have any real connection to what was going on in the game at times.- Warcry
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From the moment I got in game and started doing the new quests and missions, I knew that I would see some great things. However some of the content in the Empty areas seemed to be more difficult than needed.- Warcry
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What I didn't realize, until I started to write this review and looked in the box for some details, is that you get another whole game along with the Justice Is Served game…"Law & Order: Dead on the Money."- Warcry
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Puncturing the pretentious balloon of Star Wars with amusingly colored bricks is a noble goal. And if nothing else, there’s always the light puzzle that triggers NPC disco dancing to a techno remix of the Star Wars music.- Warcry
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The sounds and fast paced action makes this game feels like the actual animated series.- Warcry
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The incredibly well-modeled levels, the accurately modeled weapons and vehicles, and the awesome straight-from-the-movie sounds greatly enhanced the experience and made it feel like I was truly in the midst of a huge battle.- Warcry
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It's just fun, in an admittedly creepy way, to telepathically grab guys by the throat and slam them into walls and ceilings!- Warcry
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Puncturing the pretentious balloon of Star Wars with amusingly colored bricks is a noble goal. And if nothing else, there's always the light puzzle that triggers NPC disco dancing to a techno remix of the Star Wars music.- Warcry
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It has a real "been there, done that” feel in every aspect, except the shell shock bit.- Warcry
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It's an enjoyable romp, but rather short in duration and rather shallow in story.- Warcry
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It's just fun, in an admittedly creepy way, to telepathically grab guys by the throat and slam them into walls and ceilings!- Warcry
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An exceptional game. Creating an economic sim that reaches out to gamers who typically don't enjoy calculating their net worth is a valiant effort, and Ascaron Entertainment succeeded in that effort.- Warcry
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Breaks new ground with its style and premise, but the delivery comes off a bit stale, and there’s no reason to pick this game back up after the first play-through.- Warcry
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