Games Master UK's Scores
- Games
For 3,901 reviews, this publication has graded:
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60% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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35% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Shadow of the Colossus | |
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| Lowest review score: | Blood Beach |
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Positive: 2,189 out of 3901
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Mixed: 1,409 out of 3901
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Negative: 303 out of 3901
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Cute vegetable-hunting platform adventure with bags of personality and satisfying gameplay. [Aug 2009, p.84]- Games Master UK
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A rock-solid simulation and recreation of the real thing. Perhaps a little too real out of the ring. [June 2009, p.64]- Games Master UK
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Lacks the intensity, variety and action the Terminator license deserves. [June 2009, p.76]- Games Master UK
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It's really just for the fans. [June 2009, p.81]- Games Master UK
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Offers a fairly different and very effective alternative to the super serious "Wii Fit." [Aug 2009, p.73]- Games Master UK
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When a game is built around a single mechanic that is employed so well, so often and so entertainingly it's hard not to overlook its flaws and just enjoy yourself. [June 2009, p.70]- Games Master UK
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Some 15 years have passed and Little Mac feels as fresh as he ever did. Good stuff. [July 2009, p.80]- Games Master UK
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History buffs might like this but it fails to capture the excitement of other WW2 games. [July 2009, p.81]- Games Master UK
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Full of odd novelty that, while funny, doesn't really outweigh the stinking games. [May 2009, p.83]- Games Master UK
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Brings nothing new to action/RPGs other than another excuse for time-consuming level grinding. [July 2009, p.75]- Games Master UK
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Solid and enjoyable stuff but also incredibly shallow by today's standards. [Aug 2009, p.84]- Games Master UK
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The brains behind some of the best puzzlers ever drop an undead vs. shrubbery bomb. [July 2009, p.75]- Games Master UK
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Go and see the movie instead - it's cheaper, it stars Ricky Gervais and they serve popcorn. [July 2009, p.82]- Games Master UK
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Go and see the movie instead - it's cheaper, it stars Ricky Gervais and they serve popcorn. [July 2009, p.82]- Games Master UK
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Razor sharp combat and a mature nature makes for an excellent superhero slash-'em-up. [June 2009, p.72]- Games Master UK
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Massive missions with too few checkpoints make it difficult to love. For stealth nuts only. [July 2009, p.81]- Games Master UK
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Fiddly stylus controls all too often get in the way of a great DS idea that had plenty of potential. [Apr 2009, p.82]- Games Master UK
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A mixture of entertaining mini-games covering the whole spectrum of entertainment through to frustration. [Jan 2008, p.84]- Games Master UK
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A timeless classic. At a reasonable download price, everyone should own it. [Apr 2009, p.81]- Games Master UK
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Heavenly fun, but soured by online bugs and the baffling lack of a campaign mode. [July 2009, p.78]- Games Master UK
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Stick with it and you'll find a dense, deeply rewarding and long-lasting puzzler. [May 2009, p.71]- Games Master UK
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"Worms" and "Lemmings" are perhaps its closest matches, but Flock! has a fresh feel all of its own and comes with a brilliant level editor, too. [May 2009, p.85]- Games Master UK
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A solidly built shooter with a hands-around-neck technique that marks it out from the crowd. [May 2009, p.62]- Games Master UK
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Too flawed to be truly great, but that doesn't stop it being brilliant, ludicrously violent fun. [May 2009, p.65]- Games Master UK