Gamer 2.0's Scores
- Games
For 1,167 reviews, this publication has graded:
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62% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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33% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
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16
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 760 out of 1167
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Mixed: 350 out of 1167
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Negative: 57 out of 1167
1,167
game reviews
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Critic Score 89
Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection is easily the most value that has been offered on one disc since The Orange Box back in the fall of 2007, so this is a no-brainer if you have any interest at all in playing a good number of these games. -
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Critic Score 89
The fun and charm from the original is back and the improved controls don’t ruin from the experience at all that is to be had with the 12 categories of minigames. In fact, if there’s anything to complain about with the game’s depth, it’s probably the possibility that it might be too much to swallow. -
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Critic Score 89
Zen Pinball is a great pinball game. It's easy to jump into and play, but learning the nuances of each table will take a long time. -
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Critic Score 89
The $30 price tag, combined with the huge pile of content added, makes this a must-own for racing fans, Sega fans, or people just looking for a great arcade racer to add to their gaming library. -
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Critic Score 89
Aside from its drastic visual differences, nothing was really lost in translation from the GBA to the GCN, but it wouldn't have killed the developers if they had a bit more done with the game. -
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Critic Score 88
It's really to the game's credit that its enormous breadth makes us long for even more sets, scenes, and goodies to muck with. -
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Critic Score 88
Despite the lack of an online mode, this brand new style works out extremely well for the series and should bring the game a lot more fans. -
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Critic Score 88
Provides a console quality experience in portable form. With danger room missions and comic book side stories, as well as unlockable characters and conceptual art, you will surely be playing X-Men Legends 2 long after the credits roll. -
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Critic Score 88
Yet for all the issues with the AI and mission design, Perfect Dark Zero comes together exceedingly well, thanks to huge levels, solid mission objectives, and nifty gadgets that break up the battles with short minigames. -
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Critic Score 88
Despire the lack of an online mode, this brand new style works out extremely well for the series and should bring the game a lot more fans. -