Cinescape's Scores
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For 339 reviews, this publication has graded:
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68% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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32% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
Highest review score: | Spider-Man 2 | |
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Lowest review score: | Arctic Thunder |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 240 out of 339
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Mixed: 68 out of 339
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Negative: 31 out of 339
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This is a great looking racing game that really pushes these early capabilities of the DS and does it while running at 60 frames per second. The problem is that the gameplay is just uninspired.- Cinescape
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I felt so screwed out of some sort of satisfaction, screwed out of more levels off of the Halo, screwed out of many hours of my life that I just poured into one of the most amazingly bad excuses for a single-player first-person shooter campaign. I was bored, I was tired and by the end of it, I was just really pissed off.- Cinescape
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The one point of Magna Cum Laude that stands out is the fairly hysterical humor of the game. Borrowing pages from movies such as "Animal House," Magna Cum Laude has some of the funniest lines ever uttered in a video game. The characters and the dialog bring unprecedented humor to the consoles.- Cinescape
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The one point of Magna Cum Laude that stands out is the fairly hysterical humor of the game. Borrowing pages from movies such as "Animal House," Magna Cum Laude has some of the funniest lines ever uttered in a video game. The characters and the dialog bring unprecedented humor to the consoles.- Cinescape
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The one point of Magna Cum Laude that stands out is the fairly hysterical humor of the game. Borrowing pages from movies such as "Animal House," Magna Cum Laude has some of the funniest lines ever uttered in a video game. The characters and the dialog bring unprecedented humor to the consoles.- Cinescape
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It's not terrible, but it's flawed. It just doesn't do a good job with recreating the pinball experience, or really a good Mario experience.- Cinescape
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Fans of the game series will feel right at home, as will fans of the show. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem much was added since the last game.- Cinescape
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From the prospective of an Olympic game to play, this is a great choice for any kid, or even for you if you’re on the road a lot and get in plenty of Game Boy time.- Cinescape
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It’s a little hard to justify picking this up. It’s been available for a long time, and even though this one is arcade perfect, it’s easy to get elsewhere. 20 bucks isn’t worth it.- Cinescape
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The graphics and sound are largely pulled from the Game Boy Advance game. So we're running some graphics far below the GameCube's level.- Cinescape
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While marred by a few technical problems, you won’t find a much better game that captures the spirit of a television show (and at a price point that most can’t beat).- Cinescape
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The concept is well and good, and works well – except for the fact that you still must slow down to use Knuckles and Tails (or the equivalent member in one of the three other teams in the game). These are the moments that the game truly lags, and once again the shoddy camera has come back to once again make the game a pain.- Cinescape
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The concept is well and good, and works well – except for the fact that you still must slow down to use Knuckles and Tails (or the equivalent member in one of the three other teams in the game). These are the moments that the game truly lags, and once again the shoddy camera has come back to once again make the game a pain.- Cinescape
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The concept is well and good, and works well – except for the fact that you still must slow down to use Knuckles and Tails (or the equivalent member in one of the three other teams in the game). These are the moments that the game truly lags, and once again the shoddy camera has come back to once again make the game a pain.- Cinescape
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Quite simply, the game offers nothing that you can’t get in the other games, and can’t have a better time getting in the other games.- Cinescape
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Quite simply, the game offers nothing that you can’t get in the other games, and can’t have a better time getting in the other games.- Cinescape
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Quite simply, the game offers nothing that you can’t get in the other games, and can’t have a better time getting in the other games.- Cinescape
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The coolest new addition to GameDay is the voice-recognition features. Those of you who bought SOCOM: US Navy Seals, and have the VR headset will be able to call your plays, send men in motion, and even hike the ball.- Cinescape
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Some steps in the right direction have been made, and with a little refining, the 2005 version should be competitive. Still, you probably will prefer "NCAA Football" over this.- Cinescape
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One cool thing about NFL Fever 2004 is the ability to save the game whenever you want. If you’ve got to run out for a bit and don’t want to leave the system on, you can save your game in the middle of the quarter.- Cinescape
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Even the fans of the show may want to "try-before-you-buy" because there really isn’t much to do after beating the game once.- Cinescape
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The moves and modifers require a lot more memorization and button tapping. It's frustrating and there is quite the learning curve on the controls, so you can't just jump in.- Cinescape
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The game does suffer from a bit of a slowdown when there are numerous zombies on-screen.- Cinescape
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The cool thing about the online mode is that you can join games already in progress.- Cinescape
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While Enter the Matrix ties in really well with the movie franchise, it isn’t much of a game.- Cinescape
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While Enter the Matrix ties in really well with the movie franchise, it isn't much of a game.- Cinescape
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While Enter the Matrix ties in really well with the movie franchise, it isn’t much of a game.- Cinescape
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Maybe wrestling and rap will suit you more than me, or maybe it won’t.- Cinescape
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