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: | Super Mario 64 DS | |
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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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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 biggest and most important adjustment to the game is on the home run hitting. They are much fewer than in last year’s version and that is a huge plus.- Cinescape
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Unfortunately, somehow the sound got completely butchered along the way to this cart. The cool rock tracks have been replaced by these nice, high pitched screeching noises. This is definitely a game to turn the volume down on.- Cinescape
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This is a game that needs to be played on Surround Sound (Pro Logic) or with a good set of headphones. It needs to be loud in the room, and it needs to be dark. It should be like any good horror movie.- Cinescape
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This is a game that needs to be played on Surround Sound (Pro Logic) or with a good set of headphones. It needs to be loud in the room, and it needs to be dark. It should be like any good horror movie.- Cinescape
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Still the same girl you dated in high school, just with a new wardrobe and some nice jewelry. She’s still fun to hang out with, but nowhere you haven’t been already.- Cinescape
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One of the best, most challenging games ever made. Ninja Gaiden is as close to perfect as a game can get. The game sports cutting edge graphics, great sound and the best fighting engine that has ever been created.- Cinescape
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The reason to play isn’t the gameplay, rather the story and the cinematics.- Cinescape
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This is a straight up card playing/building game.- Cinescape
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Like most other light gun games that are released on console systems, it is hard to justify a purchase for a game that doesn’t have a lot of depth to it.- Cinescape
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The most disappointing part though was completely raping each boss in the game with a flurry of missiles. There is little challenge. This shortens the game into four or five hours, making it quick and dirty for game players.- Cinescape
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The multiplayer is the best reason to play the game. It’s not worth it for the one-player alone, rather for the great experience with a group.- 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 one downfall of this game is that it becomes easy over a short amount of time. Even against the toughest teams, the game becomes fairly simple once you have mastered how to scramble and pass efficiently.- 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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An exciting action game that features a plethora of shooting. While it does this aspect well, the main selling point is the fantastic sense of humor.- Cinescape
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A fantastic game that no GameCube owner should be without. I enjoyed it and my girlfriend absolutely loved it.- 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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From a graphical perspective, Insomniac continues to amaze me with their vibrant worlds that just explode with color.- 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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It just seems to be not nearly as epic as "Grand Theft Auto". However playing for the different paths extends the lifetime of the game considerably.- Cinescape
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The new game is a little bland, and just doesn’t really excite the same way that the old ones do. It’s the worst game under the Ninja Turtle franchise, and is worth a rental at most.- Cinescape
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The best wrestling game on the market for any platform.- Cinescape
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Feels like "Castlevania Lite". It's got all of the story, the visual style, the whip, the weapons, and the enemies. What’s missing is the rich fulfilling satisfaction of the rest of the game – the RPG elements, the total depth that has been established since the PlayStation and Game Boy versions of the game.- Cinescape
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The new game is a little bland, and just doesn’t really excite the same way that the old ones do. It’s the worst game under the Ninja Turtle franchise, and is worth a rental at most.- Cinescape
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While the game might be old - it's still one of the best games ever made. [Grade = A+]- Cinescape
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The most interesting mode is a capture the flag type mode. I love it in first-person shooters so it only makes sense that I would love it here. While there is some lag in multiplayer games, it isn’t enough to make the game unplayable.- Cinescape
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