GotNext's Scores
- Games
For 126 reviews, this publication has graded:
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57% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
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20
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 66 out of 126
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Mixed: 52 out of 126
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Negative: 8 out of 126
126
game reviews
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Critic Score 70
Luxor: Pharaoh's Curse brings the ball-shooting puzzler to the desert, and it's an excellent version of the PC casual-gaming standard. -
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Critic Score 70
Though some games are more fun than others, they're all classics, and always worth revisiting. -
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Critic Score 70
I haven’t made it to the Lair of the Golden Condor yet, but I'll give it a go every once in a while. It's a great way to kill some time and enjoy a style of gameplay we don’t often see anymore. -
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Critic Score 70
The amazing thing is that, despite these issues, Commando 3 still manages to be a lot of fun. -
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Critic Score 60
Ultimately, Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars is mostly a fan service to devotees of the series. -
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Critic Score 60
It's too hard at the beginning for newcomers and young ones, too simple in its stage and artistic direction, and overall, it plays like a prototype to the previous and superior Katamari titles. -
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Critic Score 60
Definitely not the worst choice for your PSP, but it’s sad to see the stalwart Sonic standing on such unsteady feet these days. -
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Critic Score 60
While NIS is known for developing and publishing games with cutesy 2D art, Dragoneer's Aria sports rather bland 3D visuals. -
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Critic Score 60
In the end, though, the biggest problem with Avatar, just as it was with its counterpart on the DS, is its almost criminally short length. -
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Critic Score 60
While it doesn't embarrass itself or insult gamers, it's not going to be near the top of the list of must-have titles for youngsters this holiday season. -
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Critic Score 60
The kids will get a kick out of all their heroes being in one place, while Mom and Dad can enjoy a few hours of alone time. It's win-win! -
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Critic Score 60
Operation Darkness isn't going to keep the poetic part of your mind captivated, but the strategist in you could get addicted. -
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Critic Score 60
Still, the nostalgia factor wears thin pretty quickly, and the tennis isn't deep enough to keep you playing this title longer than a couple of hours. -
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Critic Score 60
If you're tempted to rip through Twisted Metal: Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition's multiple courses, tantalizing bonus content, or both, keep in mind that it's not for everyone. -
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Critic Score 50
Hot Pixel just isn't very good, despite a few decent ideas. It's a collection of mini-games of variable quality bound together by an obnoxious urban style, and throwing in some classic Atari touches isn't going to make it any more tolerable. -
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Critic Score 50
The Nintendo DS version of Marvel Trading Card Game is a clear example of a poor interface sullying an otherwise great experience. -
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Critic Score 50
Eventually, though, the feeling of “screw this!” will win out, as the annoying levels slowly outnumber the fun ones. -
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Critic Score 50
As for me, my trip is over, and it's one game I'm never going to revisit. -
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Critic Score 50
Eventually, even the card element wears a bit thin. For a title that has 20th Anniversary plastered over the front cover, Starforce isn't so much a celebration as it is a remembrance. -
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Critic Score 50
Overall, Empire Earth III just feels cheap. Poor visuals, poorly thought out design choices, a completely lack of originality. -
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Critic Score 50
The story and setting are cute and fun and the drawing aspect is nicely integrated into the whole package, but this is supposed to be a game, not an interactive story and art experience. -
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Critic Score 50
The goal of becoming a chef is quickly lost in the mundane nature of most of the missions. -
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Critic Score 50
Even with a solid multiplayer though, there's no reason for America's Army: True Soldiers to be priced and marketed in the same class as other AAA FPS games available on the Xbox 360. -
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Critic Score 50
This one is strictly for the kids who aren't able to relish the true humor of SpongeBob, and who aren't quite adept enough to see how much of a rehash Atlantis SquarePantis on the Nintendo DS is. -
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Critic Score 50
Fun, but short, pretty, yet too easy to crack open and finish within hours, shooter fans might want to try the trial version before giving it the full noteworthy decision of point shelling. -
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Critic Score 50
The problem is that three bad games plus six ranging from barely adequate to decent plus a final "pretty good" one doesn't add up to anything worthwhile. -
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Critic Score 50
Brain Assist is mildly entertaining, but I'm not feeling any more clever for having played it. -
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Critic Score 40
For most gamers, the clunky ship battles, shallow combat and overall lack of cohesive adventure will have you looking elsewhere rather quickly. -
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Critic Score 40
Food Frenzy has an interesting visual style based on the ending credit sequence of the movie, but that's not enough to spice up the repetitive nature of the gameplay. -