WHAM! Gaming's Scores
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For 584 reviews, this publication has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | |
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| Lowest review score: | Crash Boom Bang! |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 330 out of 584
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Mixed: 204 out of 584
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Negative: 50 out of 584
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While it's a fair addition to the crowded stealth-action genre, the hardest part of this mission is figuring out why anyone would choose this game over Splinter Cell's soon-to-be-released sequel.- WHAM! Gaming
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Better than "Dark Angel" but not nearly as good as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," the TV-to-video-game treatment of Alias amounts to a fairly basic stealth-action title that's likely to appeal mainly to fans of the show and/or Jennifer Garner's digitized bum.- WHAM! Gaming
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While it's a fair addition to the crowded stealth-action genre, the hardest part of this mission is figuring out why anyone would choose this game over Splinter Cell's soon-to-be-released sequel.- WHAM! Gaming
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It’s a great demonstration of all the things that can be done with the Wii controller, although it’s still amusing with a conventional PS2 joystick.- WHAM! Gaming
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Maybe if there was a little less fighting and a little more convoluted storyline, Enchanted Arms would be more bearable.- WHAM! Gaming
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Better than Dark Angel but not nearly as good as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the TV-to-video-game treatment of Alias amounts to a fairly basic stealth-action title that's likely to appeal mainly to fans of the show and/or Jennifer Garner's digitized bum.- WHAM! Gaming
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This really is only for a defined group of hardcore football fans, but those fans won’t find anything close to this anywhere else.- WHAM! Gaming
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The game has some fun moments, but as a longtime 'Trek' fan, this isn't the breathtaking legacy I was hoping for.- WHAM! Gaming
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A nice-looking but otherwise average first-person shooter on the PC is now a blah-looking and forgettable first-person shooter on the Xbox.- WHAM! Gaming
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Old-school Sonic speed plus a few new twists makes for a decent if not earth-shattering return to the realm of the blue hedgehog.- WHAM! Gaming
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One of the big reasons why Amaze might have lobotomized the A.I. is the notoriously awkward PSP controls when it comes to first person shooters.- WHAM! Gaming
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The Legend Tour is limiting, and there isn’t really a challenge system like other Tiger games out there. Also there is a lack of information given to the player, which often keeps you guessing.- WHAM! Gaming
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You gain experience from every battle -- which makes you stronger – lather, rinse, repeat, add a story, and there’s your gameplay.- WHAM! Gaming
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Although it’s got some novel gameplay elements and is stuffed with tons of things to do, Spectrobes ultimately ends up being just so-so in the fun department. Definitely not the Pokemon killer we were expecting.- WHAM! Gaming
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Thanks to clunky gameplay and having been recently spoilt by unbelievably detailed environments on competing platforms, with more than passable gameplay to boot, Red Steel, despite its novel approaches feels anything but next generation.- WHAM! Gaming
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A decent fighting game with enough twists in the gameplay to set it apart from the pack.- WHAM! Gaming
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It might be generous to say Miami Vice: The Game breaks the curse of South Beach cop titles. But it beats Bad Boys: Miami Takedown. Beats it senseless.- WHAM! Gaming
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If dueling with collectible cards isn't your idea of a fun time, the Marvel Trading Card Game doesn't really offer anything new to pull you or other gamers in.- WHAM! Gaming
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It is passable as a button mashing brawler with a few interesting concepts (namely the bosses and that fact that you control four, old-school comic characters), but suffers from a variety of game elements that just weren't done quite well enough, such as poor control mechanics, middle of the road graphics, lack of variety with the combat and more.- WHAM! Gaming
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Fans of the old-school Nintendo 64 version might find a lot to like here, but this standard racing title's reliance on repetition and gimmicky touchscreen controls won't do anything to make you forget Mario Kart DS.- WHAM! Gaming
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There are some redeeming qualities to this game, however, like that unfinished steak; it urgently needs some more time on the grill. Lots of time and some more seasoning wouldn't hurt either.- WHAM! Gaming
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It’s a straightforward backgammon game that’s great for a round or two when you’re waiting for your game of Quake to load (ohhh, dis)- WHAM! Gaming
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Not good, not bad and not ugly, Dead Man's Hand might give Western junkies a weekend's worth of hootin' and shootin', but I wouldn't choose it over a night in a feather bed with Miss Kitty.- WHAM! Gaming
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While the "girlfriends" are an interesting twist, Street Racing Syndicate doesn't rise much above a strictly average racing game. You'd be better off with "Need For Speed Underground" and a copy of "Maxim."- WHAM! Gaming
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Also a little disappointing is the permanent map display that takes up the right-hand third of the screen and can't be switched off. Some sort of heads-up display or radar option would have been nice, so you could roar into battle using all of the PSP's widescreen real estate.- WHAM! Gaming
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The DS adaption wears out its welcome really quickly with its repetitive gameplay.- WHAM! Gaming
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I love playing games that sway from the norm and try something new, and for that reason alone I was excited for Odama and wanted to give it a great score. Unfortunately, it fails in its execution and becomes a lesson in frustration.- WHAM! Gaming
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If you can ignore the bad voice work, repetitive gameplay and sub par controls (we're asking a lot, we know), then you should consider this.- WHAM! Gaming
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