N-Insanity's Scores
- Games
For 194 reviews, this publication has graded:
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63% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.5 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 74
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32
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 108 out of 194
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Mixed: 78 out of 194
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Negative: 8 out of 194
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game reviews
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Critic Score 66
Super Monkey Ball Touch & Roll isn't really a bad game. It's just that there are other versions of the franchise that are much better. -
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Critic Score 66
With a little more work and care on the WayForward's s part, Sigma Star Saga could have been up there with the many 16-bit classics that it was inspired by. Unfortunately, the developer just didn't manage to follow through. -
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Critic Score 66
While Toadstool Tour manages to be good, it certainly isn't great, and you'd have more fun with "Tiger Woods." -
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Critic Score 66
The presentation is nice and colorful, not to mention that the puzzles are quite unique, but the game just doesn't feel as fun as the DS game did. It's not that bad of a choice if you are looking for your old school mix this holiday season, but it could use some work too. -
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Critic Score 66
This game would be better if Sega just released Sonic CD for the GCN alone with Vectorman as an unlockable, but only for $20. Instead we get a bunch of lame filler material that is best forgotten. -
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Critic Score 66
I feel as though $50 in an overcharge for what you're getting. The game itself is under ten hours long (just including the story missions). -
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Critic Score 64
Fans of Shrek will be glad to hear that a decent Shrek game is now available for them to play on the go, but ultimately this game just isn’t engaging or fun. -
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Critic Score 64
Unlike most arcade-style racers, your opponents make use of EVERYTHING, just like you can and should. -
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Critic Score 64
The GBA just isn't made to support this much combat variety at the kind of pace Revenge of the Sith requires you to act. -
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Critic Score 64
It's hard to recommend this game to anyone because being a fan of the series doesn't change the fact that this game is too easy, too short and loses its freshness after only a few chapters. -
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Critic Score 64
Feels more like an expansion pack than a real sequel to Donkey Konga, and I would've liked to have seen the problems of the original fixed to some degree in its descendant. Sadly this is not the case. -
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Critic Score 64
OTH is nothing new, but nothing incredibly bad. If you're looking for a simple drive down leisure lane, then this is it. If you're looking for an overall competent game that adds a little humor to boot, then here you go. Just don't expect anything revolutionary. -
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Critic Score 62
Sure Yoshi was extremely innovative with its unique controls and I had fun but when does innovation mean that the overall game play experience to painfully short and lackluster? I felt cheated and so will tons of other DS players. -
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Critic Score 62
There are far too many flaws for me to recommend Rogue Agent and have a good conscious, but it does show that the FPS genre can be done on the DS. -
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Critic Score 62
There are a couple of unlockable extras, but players probably won't be playing this much after beating it the first time. -
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Critic Score 62
Street Racing Syndicate had a good chance of being something special. But thanks to a poorly implemented driving system, really crappy audio and much too easy difficulty, this isn't worth big bucks. -
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Critic Score 62
X-Men: The Official Game is another unfortunate example of a movie-licensed game endeavor that just doesn't execute. -
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Critic Score 60
Avatar shows a lot of promise, but falls into a repetitive mash of the same thing over and over. -
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Critic Score 60
I had a bit of fun in the battles for the first few scenarios, but lost it as the game dragged on. The one problem that plagues everything in this game: repetitiveness. -
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Critic Score 60
The fighting becomes repetitive incredibly quickly, and after you've beaten the game, it can be put on the shelf with most GBA games as it has little to no replay value. -
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Critic Score 60
This is more a Chunsoft dungeon game than a Pokémon game, and a lot of the Pokémon franchise is just slapped on this title for some quick profit. -
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Critic Score 60
A mediocre story just doesn't cut it anymore, and this one is especially mediocre because they are presenting a story everyone knows and do nothing to spice it up to keep us interested. -
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Critic Score 58
Why stick to an old formula when it’s not as fun compared to games of the current generation? Still, there can be some nostalgic fun with Rampage, so it isn’t a complete write-off. -
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Critic Score 58
Konami really put too much effort into "improving" the graphics engine (and ruined it in the process) while ignoring the other, possibly more important aspects of the game. -
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Critic Score 58
It will certainly entertain the younger crowd, and probably fans of the show as well, but if you don't fit into those categories, I would probably look for my GBA fix somewhere else. -
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Critic Score 58
Unfortunately, anyone that's been playing video games for the last few years will only become bored from the low difficulty and repetitive nature. -
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Critic Score 56
I honestly see no real reason to buy this game. Unless you only own a GCN and desperately want to play the Spies vs. Mercs minigame, then I would advise you to get the console version. -
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Critic Score 56
Once you finish the game (it will only take a few hours) there is absolutely nothing left to accomplish. It's not worth the full price of the game. -
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Critic Score 56
By no means a terrible game, Madagascar is nothing more than a little above average. The only reason I even credit it with that is because I really enjoyed it for an hour. After that, the sloppiness just becomes too much to bear. -