PC Arena's Scores
- Games
For 47 reviews, this publication has graded:
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68% higher than the average critic
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10% same as the average critic
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22% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7.7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 81
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60
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 35 out of 47
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Mixed: 12 out of 47
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Negative: 0 out of 47
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game reviews
- By critic score
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Critic Score 80
There are endless hours of gameplay submerged in this gem of a game, and if you really want a game that will last through the ages, any game with the ‘Worms’ title will fill your need and Worms 3D is no exception! -
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Critic Score 80
Though the glaring omission of the single player campaign is inexcusable, the multiplayer component most definitely makes up for some of it. -
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Critic Score 80
The graphics are great, the player statistics are much more in depth than I expect from a typical game, and the gameplay in general, flows really well. -
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Critic Score 80
If you're looking for a solid and fun title filled with neat explosions and little other details, or if couldn't get enough of the original, head out to your retailer and pick this little gem up. It'll keep you going for hours on end. -
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Critic Score 80
A great attempt at an action-based thriller. Puzzles aren’t needed and the weirdness is bound to freak most folks out. While killing the same monsters over and over again does become a bit tedious, the overall experience makes the game worth trying out for anyone who is looking for a scare. -
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Critic Score 70
Though I loved the graphics, the vastness of space, the controls /interface and most of all, the diversity in the different systems, I didn’t care for the non-dynamic nature of the missions and lack of scripting for the characters that you run into. -
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Critic Score 70
Adequate in most areas, but beneath the cel-shaded exterior, there could have been more substance to make the title really stand out. -
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Critic Score 70
Even those who love the gore and carnage, I suspect that the novelty would soon wear off. -
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Critic Score 70
Personally, I would have liked to have seen a little bit more attention given to the RPG aspect and more depth to the RTS elements of the game. -
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Critic Score 70
Geared more towards the casual player, and the game’s simple interface and play mechanics reflect that. -
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Critic Score 70
Port Royale’s concept itself is rather flawed. I really can’t see a relatively uneducated pirate creating an empire, since most historical pirates were brutish men who had short, violent careers that ended either hanging from the yardarm or lunch for the squid. -
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Critic Score 70
If NWN disappointed you, you'll get, repeat after me: "more of the same." Module designers will probably appreciate the fixes and tweaks to the toolset, which can only benefit everyone in the end. -
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Critic Score 70
More of the same with a few bright spots. There will be good times, as well as frustrating ones - but with a street price of $17.99, it's not at all bad. -
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Critic Score 70
The graphics in FairStrike are really something else. The background artwork look more like scenic renders than skies and clouds. The water glimmers as light reflects off the surface. -
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Critic Score 60
The gameplay loses its luster after a while, but there are some exciting moments to be had. Die-hard RPG players may be frustrated with the game’s unswerving linearity. -
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Critic Score 60
The great retro sci-fi setting and creative twist in unit creation just can’t make up for cumbersome gameplay and poor unit control. -
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Critic Score 60
Nothing more than an uninspiring title that excels in a few areas and is completely dysfunctional elsewhere across the board. -