American Mc Gee's Grimm - Reception

Reception

The first season of Grimm was met with mild praise. As of March 2009, the average rating of the first season is 6.77 out of ten, according to GameTap users.

IGN rated the episodes as follows:

  1. "A Boy Learns What Fear Is": 6/10
  2. "Little Red Riding Hood": 6.1/10
  3. "The Fisherman and His Wife": 6.2/10
  4. "Puss in Boots": 6.1/10
  5. "The Girl Without Hands": 5.7/10
  6. "Godfather Death": 6.3/10
  7. "The Devil and His Three Golden Hairs": 6.2/10
  8. "Beauty and the Beast": 6.3/10

Season one had an average IGN score of 6.1

As of March 2009, the second season had an average of 6.7 out of ten, according to GameTap users.

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