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| Ace Gamez |
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12/19/05 |
100% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
It's taken us four and half thousand words to tell you what we could have said in five: You must buy this game!
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| 3D Avenue |
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03/27/06 |
70% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Perfect Dark Zero was the big game for the 360's launch and while it’s probably as good as the original Halo, it still doesn't stack up which shows just how much gaming standards have changed in the five years since the Xbox was released. RARE has done a decent job but there are better 360 games out there. Once the game drops a bit in price, then it is an almost must play.
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| Gamer's Hell |
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02/18/06 |
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Perfect Dark Zero review:
Perfect Dark Zero may be disappointing to some, but this doesn’t mean it’s a bad game by any means.
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| Game Over Online |
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02/09/06 |
85% |
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| VGPub |
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01/24/06 |
77% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
But if you’re tired of fragging the night away on other titles and want a little more variety, you’d be hard pressed to find another title that is as entertaining as this one is. Author: Jeff Paramchuk   aka: LiverAndOnions
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| NTSC uk |
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01/24/06 |
70% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Pros: - Enjoyable mission based design- Awesome range of multiplayer modes- Worlds look superb Cons: - Occasionally weak level design- Inconsistent AI- Rubbish voice acting
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| DarkStation |
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01/19/06 |
80% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Joanna Dark debuts on the 360 with a prequel to the N64 hit, with the same engaging storyline, vastly updated visuals and amazing multiplayer gameplay.
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| Gaming Horizon |
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01/06/06 |
79% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
If you were wondering what Rare had been doing for the pastfew years when they hadn't released nary a game for their new Microsoftianoverlords since...
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| SwankWorld |
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01/06/06 |
80% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
The presentation is sleek, the single player game is lengthy and enjoyable, and the multiplayer is just the icing on the cake. All these elements make Perfect Dark Zero one of the top choices when it comes to the X360 launch titles.
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| Game Vortex |
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12/30/05 |
95% |
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12/22/05 |
77% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Back in a time when first person shooters were ruled by the personal computer, two groundbreaking titles showed that consoles were perfectly capable of taking that experience away from the PC and put it right onto living room televisions everywhere: Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. Due to their partnership with Nintendo, Rare created both of these titles for the Nintendo 64. Not only did they both have an excellent single player mode, but some would say led the way for future games, such as Halo, to be the perfect activity to whip out when a group of your friends were over. Since the release of Perfect Dark, many of the developers that worked on the title left Rare to make their own design/development team (Free Radical Design), which left Rare with a well known franchise and no resources to create a sequel. This is why we’ve heard rumors of a new Perfect Dark title for awhile, but development really didn’t kick into high gear until Microsoft purchased Rare to develop exclusive Xbox content. So nearly five years after her initial outing, players now get the chance to see what made Joanna Dark into a killer secret agent with Perfect Dark Zero for the Xbox 360.
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| PGNx Media |
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12/12/05 |
95% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Perfect Dark Zero doesn’t revolutionize the genre and fans of the previous Perfect Dark game may remark that both are pretty similar but that doesn’t stop it from delivering in the gameplay department. Though some current-generation roots come through in the form of graphical oddities, this is one of the most solid games available on the Xbox 360’s launch lineup.-- Adam Nunez &
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| GameShark |
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12/09/05 |
95% |
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| Gaming Age |
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12/08/05 |
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Perfect Dark Zero review:
But in reality, with it being both an Xbox 360 launch title and a highly anticipated game in its own right, it's somewhat easier to pick out the annoying little issues. While not as polished or well designed as we all hoped, Perfect Dark Zero is still worth a play-through, if only for the cool weapons and the enjoyable online battles. -- Jim Cordeira
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| Jolt Online Gaming UK |
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12/05/05 |
84% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Rare's shooter isn't perfect, but it does just about manage to deliver the next-gen experience.
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| Game Pro |
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12/03/05 |
80% |
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| Gamer Within |
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12/03/05 |
- - |
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| Gamer Within |
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12/03/05 |
60% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
If you want a next-gen shooter, put your money out for Call of Duty 2, and give Ms. Dark a pass. If you feel you must play this game, for the love of all that’s holy, rent it first.
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| Eurogamer |
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12/02/05 |
70% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
To release a game lacking real spark and inspiration at this stage is not good news for anyone, least of all Rare and Microsoft. Both need to think long and hard about where they go from here.
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| All Game Guide |
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11/29/05 |
- - |
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| Next Level Gaming |
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11/28/05 |
84% |
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| IGN |
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11/28/05 |
84% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Joanna's been gone for almost 6 years, does her latest prequel adventure hold up? Our review.
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| Next Level Gaming |
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11/28/05 |
89% |
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| GameZone |
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11/24/05 |
90% |
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| GameDaily |
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11/23/05 |
80% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
Perfect Dark Zero? Well, maybe not perfect, but it's still a great time.
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| Gamer Feed |
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11/23/05 |
80% |
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| GameSpot |
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11/22/05 |
90% |
Perfect Dark Zero review:
This awesome, high-tech first-person shooter champions the Xbox 360 with its excellent assortment of single- and multiplayer game types, as well as its incredible good looks and dynamic, intense action.
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