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- 6.0
- fair
A once-great helicopter combat sim is still pretty good, if you don't mind the déjà vu.
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- 6.0
- fair
International Cricket Captain III continues much in the same vein as the last entry in the series, with incremental changes to player statistics to ensure it remains more cricket simulator than sports action game.
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- 4.0
- poor
No budget and no new ideas make Gods a less than enthralling action RPG, even with its Penthouse Pet star.
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- 6.0
- fair
It's a second-verse-same-as-the-first stand-alone expansion that adds seafaring jobs but fails to correct any of the issues of the original game.
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- 8.5
- great
Beyond the Sword is a great expansion pack with a lot to offer for Civ fans.
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- 7.0
- good
The PC version of GRAW 2 is custom-built for the platform, and it's so difficult that it appears to have been custom-built for masochists, as well.
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- 6.5
- fair
Marvel TCG isn't too bad as far as digital trading-card games go, but it's unlikely to convert anyone not already invested in TCGs.
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- 5.0
- mediocre
Speed and crazy difficulty make this Rainbow Six rip-off with a British accent immensely frustrating.
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- 2.0
- terrible
Call for Heroes is yet another poorly made Diablo clone crawling its way onto the budget shelf.
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- 5.5
- mediocre
Puzzle problems and a terrible interface land Dead Reefs on the rocks.
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- 5.0
- mediocre
The video game version of Order of the Phoenix captures none of the magic in the Harry Potter books or films.
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- 6.0
- fair
Ratatouille is a sufficient, if unfulfilling, platformer.
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- 4.0
- poor
Hospital Tycoon tries to inject a bit of drama into its by-the-numbers tycoon game formula, but ultimately ends up dead on the operating table.
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- 7.5
- good
The pure joy of commanding a small army of malicious minions more than makes up for Overlord's minor shortcomings.
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- 7.0
- good
Lost Planet's strong single-player campaign stands out, in spite of buggy online functionality and other missteps.
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