PGNx Media's Scores
- Games
For 940 reviews, this publication has graded:
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97% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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3% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 11.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 84
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 846 out of 940
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Mixed: 93 out of 940
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Negative: 1 out of 940
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Critic Score 75
The dimwitted A.I. is frustrating and removes much of the fun from the game. Although not a bad game by any means, it doesn't meet the Street's series high standards. -
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Critic Score 75
The underlying gameplay in Conflict: Global Terror is pretty decent and enjoyable. If you're playing with three other players, the game is actually a lot of fun. -
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Critic Score 75
With more development time, the guys at Reflection could have fixed the spotty AI and graphical problems. As is, fans of the series will certainly want to pick this up since this up since it is the best iteration of the series. -
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Critic Score 75
There is no reason in beating a dead horse; no Gamecube owner expects online gameplay from a Gamecube title. With that said Rainbow Six 3 offers enjoyable squad-based gameplay and will certainly fill up the appetite of Gamecube owners. -
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Critic Score 75
Unfortunately, the single-player mode is required to get access to additional characters for the one-on-one mode and simply isn't very fun. -
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Critic Score 75
Nicktoons Battle for Volcano Island already has a dedicated fanbase. If you've enjoyed the previous Nicktoon games, Battle for Volcano Island will be another game you have to add to your library. -
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Critic Score 74
The only reason you'll finish this game is for the story. I know it right off the bat. The gameplay is lame and uninspired. It is way too easy and the level design is extremely linear. -
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Critic Score 74
The gameplay is very similar to previous games. If you haven’t played any, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. -
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Critic Score 74
When it comes down to it, King of Fighters: Maximum Impact isn’t a particularly memorable fighting game on its own merits. -
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Critic Score 74
Obscure doesn’t attempt to do anything different. Hydravision is comfortable with crafting a respectable survival horror game and Obscure fits that profile well. -
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Critic Score 74
On the GBA, Jimmy Neutron: Attack of the Twonkies doesn’t distinguish itself as much as it does on the console versions. Nonetheless, the game remains a solid platformer with enough variety to keep the game interesting. -
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Critic Score 74
Unless you're tired of World War II games or really require your flight games to have extremely realistic controls, there is a lot to like in Heroes of the Pacific. -
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Critic Score 74
Samurai Shodown V isn't the best looking or most refined fighter available, but it does work well enough including a fully functional online mode. -
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Critic Score 73
A big part of what made the PC version be so great was the whole atmosphere; you felt like you were in Chicago in the 1930s. Unfortunately, the visual inedibility of the PS2 version takes a good chunk of this feeling. -
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Critic Score 73
The action is competent if underwhelming but some of the career mode choices were right on. Indeed, Juiced is hurt more by its release date than anything else. -
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Critic Score 73
Heroes of the Pacific isn’t really a sim in any stretch of the word. That said, the game plays well, has a pretty good online mode, and provides a satisfying single player mode. -
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Critic Score 73
The commentary, though accurate, is repetitive and doesn’t induce you to pay attention. It just isn’t very interesting to hear the same lines over and over again. -
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Critic Score 73
And1 Streetball has some good ideas like the pulling off juke moves with the analog stick but unfortunately some technical errors are too much to ignore. -
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Critic Score 73
A solid if unexciting WWII game on either platform. There’s little reason to pick up the game unless you blasted through "Call of Duty 3" and are looking for more. -
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Critic Score 73
Lair is a tough game to rate. One on hand, the game is absolutely gorgeous and easily justifies the thousands of dollars spent on the latest home theater equipment. On the other hand, the gameplay is so fundamentally broken that it’s difficult to imagine anyone sticking with Lair through its ending. -
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Critic Score 73
Sony’s NBA 08 is a solid basketball gamebut the actual gameplay isn’t as tight as its competitors. The lack of a franchise mode hurts the game and while The Life is still plenty of fun to play through, it may not be enough to pull the game up for most people. -
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Critic Score 73
Its portrayal of the card game is fun in its own away and pretty accurate, as well. If the whole monster fighting thing eluded you, chances are that Duel Masters isn't going to change your mind. -
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Critic Score 73
The commentary, though accurate, is repetitive and doesn't induce you to pay attention. It just isn't very interesting to hear the same lines over and over again. -
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Critic Score 73
And1 Streetball has some good ideas like the pulling off juke moves with the analog stick but unfortunately some technical errors are too much to ignore. -
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Critic Score 72
A run of the mill game. When you play this game you feel as though this game should be better than it is. -
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Critic Score 72
A solid tactical shooter for PS2 owners, but with Rainbow Six 3 and SOCOM II currently engaging gamers, there are better choices. -
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Critic Score 72
It is fun for the same reason that something like Serious Sam is fun to play: the simplicity of it all. Fans of previous games may be a little turned off by the new arcade-like gameplay, though. -
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Critic Score 72
The single-player modes are marred by questionable AI which removes much of the intensity and in effect, fun, of playing the game. -
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Critic Score 72
The gameplay is tight enough and the presentation is good, ensuring that fans of The Incredibles will get their money’s worth. For everyone else though, there are better NDS titles available. -
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Critic Score 72
Only the most diehard Pokemon fans should ever consider picking this game up. The gameplay isn’t especially interesting, the game makes poor use of the Nintendo DS hardware, and the presentation is seriously outdated. -
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Critic Score 72
Is Soldier of Fortune: Payback a bad game? No, not really. It's a rather enjoyable (if simple) and good looking shooter. It's just that there have been so many amazing playing and looking games in the past few months, that Payback can't compare in comparison. -
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Critic Score 72
The game's combat system is surprisingly fun despite being quite button-mashing friendly. -
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Critic Score 72
The Gameboy Advance version is decent, but it doesn't come close to capturing the World Cup as well as the console versions or even the DS version. -
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Critic Score 71
If you can deal with several gameplay mishaps, you’ll enjoy the game since Siren does a great job at telling its story in a new and involved way. -
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Critic Score 71
The Croteam-developed games developed a sense on tension because it was a bit tougher. Here, you are given much ammo to destroy the enemies so it becomes even more of a shoot-a-thon. -
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Critic Score 71
Ford Bold Moves is a safe, by-the-book racing game that incorporates some rather fun team racing. -
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Critic Score 71
The combat is somewhat fun but unbalanced, there are problems in the presentation, and the game like this would have benefited from being less linear. However, fans of The Sopranos will probably enjoy the story which really does play out like an episode of the television show. -
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Critic Score 71
Ford Bold Moves is a safe, by-the-book racing game that incorporates some rather fun team racing. -
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Critic Score 71
If simple fun is what you’re looking for, you can’t get much better than Serious Sam. -
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Critic Score 70
Definitely aimed at the younger audiences, The Incredibles is an adequate but unremarkable action game on its own. The license certainly does help thanks to Pixar's unique charm and the game includes a variety of movie footage and trailers to please fans of the film. -
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Critic Score 70
A pretty fun game for the few hours that you’ll go through it. It just doesn’t do anything particularly different enough to warrant purchase. -
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Critic Score 70
A barely-average game. The karaoke aspect isn't bad until you realize you can trick the system very easily. Nonetheless, the excellent track list helps propel the game a bit to fans of the music. -
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Critic Score 70
I found myself to be bewildered by the erratic actions of the artifical intelligence as opposed to being genuinely upset. If you are looking for what would happen in a truly crazy world, SuperPower 2 will let you relive that very well and leave you walking away genuinely pleased. -
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Critic Score 70
Does a pretty good job of interactively portraying the card game, but it doesn’t do much to woo newcomers to the series. -
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Critic Score 70
The game’s soundtrack has that typical upbeat music found in so many kid-marketed games. Though it is slightly repetitive and a bit annoying after a while, it does fit the game well. -
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Critic Score 70
A pretty decent port of its PS2 sibling. Unfortunately, the generally lackluster gameplay and sporadic framerate make it hard to recommend to anyone except those that must absolutely have a portable hockey game. -
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Critic Score 70
Frantix would have been a solid budget title. The gameplay isn’t bad and it is nice to spend a few minutes with as you relax. -
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Critic Score 70
Younger fans of the license or movie will definitely enjoy it since the developer was able to capture the style of the series so well. Older gamers will probably not get a lot of mileage out of the game since the core gameplay is so simplistic, but it should be just enough for younger fans. -
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Critic Score 70
A relatively entertaining game, at least at first before the repetition sets in. -
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Critic Score 70
It isn’t that Dark Kingdom is broken in any way, but the game lacks the sense of grandeur that can be seen in other next-generation games. -
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Critic Score 70
A dramatic improvement over its predecessor, although the gameplay is more repetitive than we would like to see. -
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Critic Score 70
A solid introduction to the action RPG genre, especially if they enjoy the series. Older gamers may be bored of the somewhat repetitive fighting and the very light RPG elements, however. -
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Critic Score 70
Conflict: Denied Ops isn’t going to set the world on fire. The game isn’t worthwhile by yourself (mostly because the little friendly AI issues add up and the enemy AI’s annoyance factor is multiplied when you’re dealing with it alone), but if you’re going to play it with a friend, it provides a guilty pleasure. -
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Critic Score 70
A breath of fresh air when every other historical first person shooter is focusing on World War II, but unfortunately the game isn’t interesting enough to warrant a $50 purchase when you pick up the substantially better "Call of Duty 3" for a few dollars more. -
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Critic Score 70
You can’t go wrong with Luxor if this type of game is your cup of tea but there are better alternatives available on the PSP. -
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Critic Score 70
Conflict: Denied Ops isn’t going to set the world on fire. The game isn’t worthwhile by yourself (mostly because the little friendly AI issues add up and the enemy AI’s annoyance factor is multiplied when you’re dealing with it alone), but if you’re going to play it with a friend, it provides a guilty pleasure. -
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Critic Score 70
With Quantum of Solace, Beenox had the tough task of porting over one of the most technically demanding engines over to the less powerful Wii. The result is a game that shines at its core thanks to an impressive Bond feel but is held back by technical issues. -
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Critic Score 70
The game's actual gameplay just isn't exciting. You'll find the typical, simple grapple system alongside a number of jabs and kicks and takedowns in the game but they are all rather repetitive. -
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Critic Score 70
It includes a worthwhile multiplayer mode, the ability to play as a variety of characters, simple yet solid gameplay, and a good sense of style. -
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Critic Score 70
Reservoir Dogs is a decent action game although fans of the movie will probably be disappointed that it is merely average. -
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Critic Score 70
The actual fighting is solid, and the addition of Xbox Live play, oversights and all, is appreciated. However, it's hard to recommend the game when SNK hasn't done much to upgrade the game's engine or battle system in so long. -
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Critic Score 70
Definitely aimed at the younger audiences, The Incredibles is an adequate but unremarkable action game on its own. The license certainly does help thanks to Pixar's unique charm and the game includes a variety of movie footage and trailers to please fans of the film. -
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Critic Score 70
The game's soundtrack has that typical upbeat music found in so many kid-marketed games. Though it is slightly repetitive and a bit annoying after a while, it does fit the game well. -
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Critic Score 70
Definitely aimed at the younger audiences, The Incredibles is an adequate but unremarkable action game on its own. The license certainly does help thanks to Pixar's unique charm and the game includes a variety of movie footage and trailers to please fans of the film. -
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Critic Score 70
The game's soundtrack has that typical upbeat music found in so many kid-marketed games. Though it is slightly repetitive and a bit annoying after a while, it does fit the game well. -
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Critic Score 69
The basic premise is very straightforward and isn’t likely to satisfy more than casual fans of the genre. -
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Critic Score 69
The actual gameplay is quite solid, if a bit easy. Nonetheless, it’s hard to recommend the game for a $49.99 purchase when there is so little replay value. -
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Critic Score 69
The actual gameplay is quite solid, if a bit easy. Nonetheless, it’s hard to recommend the game for a $49.99 purchase when there is so little replay value. -
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Critic Score 68
A fun little party game with a very limited single-player mode. The monkey clubs are a neat addition, but as it stands, the game is average in every single department. -
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Critic Score 68
The games themselves let you tinker with the amount of credits you can use, so that means you can progress regardless of your skill level. -
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Critic Score 67
Most people will not be able to get past the visuals let alone the game’s insane amount of depth. Those who give it a try will find an enjoyable experience, though. -
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Critic Score 67
It just doesn’t do anything particularly interesting to warrant playing through unless you’re a diehard fan of the series. -
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Critic Score 67
NBA 07 isn’t a terribly broken game but the game does have quite obvious flaws. The decent but not excellent graphics and the rushed audio also really hurt the game. -
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Critic Score 67
Offers varied gameplay and enough of it to keep things interesting. The game’s multiplayer and respectable presentation are good additions, but the game’s unforgivable save system really puts a damper on things. -
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Critic Score 67
It just doesn’t do anything particularly interesting to warrant playing through unless you’re a diehard fan of the series. -
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Critic Score 65
The battles are a bit boring and run for too long, and the game doesn’t utilize the Nintendo DS hardware much. -
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Critic Score 65
Fans of the Cartoon Network series will undoubtedly get the most mileage from the game but it never really becomes anything other than decent. -
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Critic Score 65
On the PS2, the game isn’t helped by an equally mediocre dancing component. It isn’t horrible by any means, but there are cheaper, better karaoke alternatives available on the PS2. -
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Critic Score 65
At the end of the day, The Incredibles isn't particularly noteworthy. The game is like nearly every other beat-em-up on the GBA and the game seems to be perfectly fine with that. -
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Critic Score 65
A much better game than the console version, partly because the GBA is friendlier to side-scrollers. The game doesn’t push for any new boundaries but thankfully, it is solid throughout. -
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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 61
The dated graphics and pretty simple gameplay, mixed with the clunky command interface and just overall slow movement just don't scream "This is exciting stuff!" -
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Critic Score 60
The game doesn’t have a defined audience: older kids will find the game too slow-paced and easy, while younger kids will get frustrated with the touchy controls. -
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Critic Score 60
Battle for the Pacific's presentation isn't bad but it's gameplay has too many flaws to be recommendable. These flaws become even more apparent in light of the increased FPS competition on the Xbox 360. Skip this. -
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Critic Score 60
The presentation isn't enhanced by the highly compressed FMV interviews, either. There are only a few too which is a shame. -
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Critic Score 59
Bubble Bobble Revolution is only recommended for those looking to play the original game. -
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Critic Score 57
A surprisingly mediocre game. It doesn’t try to go far from the typical Gundam formula. -
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Critic Score 57
Hot Wheels: Beat That! would have made a solid gift for a 6-8 year old kid looking for a new racing game if the game was valued-priced. At full retail price, though, it’s near impossible to recommend the game for purchase. It’s not that anything is inherently broken but it is incredibly uninspired. -
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Critic Score 57
Hot Wheels: Beat That! would have made a solid gift for a 6-8 year old kid looking for a new racing game if the game was valued-priced. At full retail price, though, it’s near impossible to recommend the game for purchase. It’s not that anything is inherently broken but it is incredibly uninspired. -
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Critic Score 57
Hot Wheels: Beat That! would have made a solid gift for a 6-8 year old kid looking for a new racing game if the game was valued-priced. At full retail price, though, it’s near impossible to recommend the game for purchase. It’s not that anything is inherently broken but it is incredibly uninspired. -
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Critic Score 55
The developers didn’t develop around the limitations of the Nintendo DS. Part of this is unavoidable since I’m not sure that the Nintendo DS can handle better crashes. -
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Critic Score 55
A definite case of a game rushed to meet the movie’s release. Blue Tongue incorporated several styles of play, but these are blemished by the imperceptive control scheme. -
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Critic Score 53
It isn’t bad at all times, in fact, a few of the first missions are reasonably amusing, that’s before you figure out that they are all basically the same. -
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Critic Score 50
The game’s ridiculously repetitive and uninspired gameplay, combined with production values that would make nearly any gamer cry don’t form a winning combination. -
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Critic Score 50
Overall, the gameplay is stale and the presentation is below average. -
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Critic Score 50
Perfect for a seven year old girl. My little cousin was all over it. I think she convinced another of my aunts to purchase a copy of the game for her daughter so they can exchange secrets and so forth. As a game, All Grown Up: Express Yourself is mediocre, however. -
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Critic Score 50
The game’s ridiculously repetitive and uninspired gameplay, combined with production values that would make nearly any gamer cry don’t form a winning combination. -
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Critic Score 45
The game doesn’t take advantage of the Nintendo DS hardware’s unique capabilities at all. It lacks presentable visuals and a decent combat engine as well. -