Worth Playing's Scores
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For 6,707 reviews, this publication has graded:
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61% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Pac-Man Championship Edition DX | |
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| Lowest review score: | Navy SEALs: Weapons of Mass Destruction |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 3,876 out of 6707
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Mixed: 2,421 out of 6707
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Negative: 410 out of 6707
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It's a beautiful thing, Butcher Bay, done with style that you don't often see, particularly in a movie license.- Worth Playing
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Catacombs is an excellent expansion and does a tremendous job at filling the solo and single-group content void.- Worth Playing
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Nothing special as far as real-time strategy games go. It doesn't break any new ground, and it doesn't rise to stand on top of the pile of other games in the genre.- Worth Playing
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Collision detection problems and sloppy mechanics plague this otherwise fun title, and multiplayer is really the best aspect of the game.- Worth Playing
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Perhaps the best RTS I have ever played, despite the fact that the source material bores me to tears.- Worth Playing
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Tedious and only worth trying out if you can laugh at a game with very few redeeming factors. It's too long, it's too uninspired, and it just isn't much fun.- Worth Playing
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This game really has everything you could want, including one of the best if not the best stories of the year, and it'll certainly slake any gamer's thirst for adventure.- Worth Playing
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It may not showcase a cutting-edge game engine or add brand new features to the FPS genre, but Painkiller: Battle out of Hell is, without a doubt, one of the most intense and straightforward FPS rides the genre has seen yet.- Worth Playing
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The most disappointing thing about Exigo is that the gameplay just isn’t all that exiting. Everything looks nice and is well-balanced, but there’s little here that hasn’t been done before.- Worth Playing
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Look past the bad-boy façade, and you’ll see that this new iteration is even better than the last.- Worth Playing
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It shows off the dragged-out combat and its new 'rougher, meaner' attitude like a four year old happily waving around what it found in the cat's litter box, and all of the really good parts seem to go right under the radar. You have to actively work to get to the fun parts, in other words.- Worth Playing
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Instead of making improvements, the development team made a game to appeal to a different crowd than their original audience, and I honestly don’t think the decision was a good one.- Worth Playing
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Somewhere between the halfway psychotic 2D graphics and the incredibly innovative, if slightly dated, gameplay, Mr. Driller comes extremely close to “classic” status.- Worth Playing
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The developers are obviously fans of the tough-as-nails older PC RPGs and were trying to emulate that experience here, but their obvious inexperience with development has created a glitchy, cookie-cutter type of game that does not belong on anybody's hard drive.- Worth Playing
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The focus on combat makes the game boring, and the lack of good puzzles and platforming of the same caliber as in Sands of Time make Prince of Persia: Warrior Within a slow ride that many fans should honestly stay away from.- Worth Playing
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Unlike its competitors, World of Warcraft boasts a magnificently done quest system. Each quest you take a detailed explanation written into your Quest Journal that gives you enough information ingame to solve it. The sense of immersion is greatly heightened through this as well.- Worth Playing
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The lack of true strategic possibilities is a vast shortcoming when such high quality alternatives are on the shelves.- Worth Playing
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This is about as close as any shooter's come to replicating the action-movie experience, with plenty of toys to play with and a great techno soundtrack.- Worth Playing
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One of those rare games that can engage you for hours each day while never getting old.- Worth Playing
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None of this matters. Rogue Agent has it where it counts; in gameplay, innovation and just plain, flat-out devious fun.- Worth Playing
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The 3D graphics are amazing in comparison to the flat sprites from earlier systems.- Worth Playing
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The content isn't even worth a laugh, and the story is so full of holes (is this based on a Croatian comic or show? It seems to expect you to know the cast in advance) and clichés that it has no value unless you're a die-hard fan of Eastern European culture.- Worth Playing
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A well-intentioned game that still suffers from shallow gameplay and a few major design flaws. It can be amusing in short bursts but grows tiresome rapidly.- Worth Playing
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The replayability of Ultramix 2 is immense, with content downloads and Xbox Live player.- Worth Playing
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A suprisingly solid piece of history and should provide you with at least a few hours of point-raking fun.- Worth Playing
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The core gameplay is similar, but the new camouflage and stamina additions require strategic adjustments that perfectly fit the deliberate, tactical feel of the game. It's a beautifully crafted game from every angle.- Worth Playing
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King Arthur’s problems begin with its controls. I am fully aware that this is an action game, but it is not one with much depth to it by any means. So why are not one, not two, but five attack buttons needed? The answer: They aren’t.- Worth Playing
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