G4 TV's Scores
- Games
For 2,721 reviews, this publication has graded:
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28% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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70% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 9.2 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 64
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,107 out of 2721
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Mixed: 962 out of 2721
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Negative: 652 out of 2721
2,721
game reviews
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Critic Score 100
The important thing is that after many years of frustrating missions, driving back home to save repeatedly, struggling with wonky physics, and dealing with farcical storylines, GTA IV has delivered a polished and almost fully renovated experience with a darker and more mature treatment of the subject matter. -
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Critic Score 100
The important thing is that after many years of frustrating missions, driving back home to save repeatedly, struggling with wonky physics, and dealing with farcical storylines, GTA IV has delivered a polished and almost fully renovated experience with a darker and more mature treatment of the subject matter. -
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Critic Score 100
Mario Galaxy is one of those charming, perfect achievements that remind you why Nintendo saved our pastime in 1985 and has reinvigorated it in 2007 with the Wii and the best game made yet for the system. Hell, this is better than "Super Mario 64," not as revolutionary, but a better game. Do yourself a favor, play it and smile. -
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Critic Score 100
Although some may find the controls to be unfamiliar, once mastered, they work flawlessly. -
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An amazing experience, resulting in a classic crime drama on par with "Heat," "Goodfellas," or "Casino." -
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Critic Score 100
An excellent, sophisticated, and mature game that will appeal to sci-fi and action fans, and currently represents the best of what Xbox has to offer. -
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Half-Life 2 hits the ground running and never stops, and playing it for long periods of time can actually be exhausting. Just when you think you've seen the coolest thing it has to throw at you, the next sequence tops it. -
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Critic Score 100
The art direction is outstanding; mixing art deco architecture, classic 1950’s graphic design and tons of great old music from the early jazz era that adds a musty creepiness to the overall atmosphere of the game. It’s definitely not your typical Space Marine fare, and that’s a very good thing. -
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Critic Score 100
With a bevy of unlockables and a single-player freak-out well worth playing twice, there is much bang in this macabre buck. -
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Critic Score 100
It’s hard to think of a game on the shelves that provides more bang for the buck than The Orange Box. For $60, you get one of the best games ever made along with its episodic sequels, a top-tier multiplayer game, and a brilliant little puzzler with some of the best writing in the medium. There’s really no reason not to own it. -
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Critic Score 100
So while only the most die-hard fans should re-open their wounded wallet a second time, anyone who missed it owes it to themselves to play one of the best games of this generation. -
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Epic in scale, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker oozes quality craftsmanship from start to finish. Most importantly, it's incredibly addictive and almost impossible to put down until the end credits roll. -
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Critic Score 100
The art direction is outstanding; mixing art deco architecture, classic 1950’s graphic design and tons of great old music from the early jazz era that adds a musty creepiness to the overall atmosphere of the game. It’s definitely not your typical Space Marine fare, and that’s a very good thing. -
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Critic Score 100
Despite minor flaws, this is by far the most enjoyable game in the GTA series, and will eat well over 100 hours of your time. -
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Critic Score 100
It’s so satisfying to finally have a game that not only lives up to the hype but exceeds it so many ways it’s almost unfair. -
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The best console multiplayer component ever. This game is going to douse Xbox Live in gasoline and toss it a match...With 16 players busting each other's chops at a time and all the clan support you can handle, this game will still be played five years from now. -
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Critic Score 100
A long, challenging quest that holds up well to repeated play. Younger players who never had a SNES will find this game an excellent warm-up for the soon-to-be-released "Legend of Zelda: The Wind Walker" for the GameCube. -
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Critic Score 100
In many ways, Twilight Princess is a love letter to "Ocarina of Time." There are tons of subtle nods that a watchful gamer will spot. It’s the glorious world the N64 wanted to show us, but couldn’t. -
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Critic Score 100
For hardcore football fans, Madden NFL 2003 is a must-own. From the assortment of modes to in-depth features like the playbook editor, this game was made for those who appreciate the intricacies of football. -
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Even though the competition has weakened in recent years, the "Madden" series is at the top of its game, and this is close to perfection. -
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Critic Score 100
Best of all, the numerous bugs and glitches that brought the PS2 version down a notch have been cleaned up and eliminated, for the most part. Enemies no longer shoot you through solid walls, you no longer randomly lose health while running, and cars remain in your garage until you take them out. -
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Critic Score 100
Knocks the chin strap up around the nose of the competition. It's simply the most realistic simulation of football available, and once again, the industry standard. -
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Critic Score 100
It's all about the gameplay, and Gears of War delivers in that department so completely that it wouldn't matter if you were playing the game in 16 bit graphics. But you're not. And Gears of War's glorious presentation - everything from the sound effects to the art direction to the awesomely dark storyline - only enhances what lies at the heart of Gears' destroyed beauty: the gameplay. -
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For those used to linear, Japanese-style role-playing games, Oblivion will seem like a revelation. All the games in this series have been known for their sheer vastness and freedom of choice, but the Elder Scrolls IV takes that concept and runs with it. -
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Rarely does a game shine in every area and accomplish everything it sets out to do. Call of Duty 4 is unquestionably one of those rare titles...It may not revolutionize the shooter genre, but it comes damn close to perfecting it. -
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Critic Score 100
The maps are all well-designed, the equipment adds strategic elements to matches, and the creative powers granted to players are unrivaled, at least for a console game. Add to the recipe that unmistakable Bungie polish, and you have a Multiplayer experience that will be enjoyed for thousands of gamers for years to come. -
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Critic Score 100
Even if you haven’t touched a fighting game since the 16-bit era, one match of Capcom’s new masterpiece will remind you why you spent so many hours at those now long-shuttered arcades. -
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Critic Score 100
And the co-op means that, like the previous two games, Chaos Theory is as close to an essential buy as we can imagine. -