n-Revolution Magazine UK's Scores
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For 191 reviews, this publication has graded:
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68% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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28% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Super Mario Galaxy | |
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| Lowest review score: | Deal or No Deal |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 88 out of 191
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Mixed: 85 out of 191
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Negative: 18 out of 191
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While it’s not on the epic scale of most Final Fantasy games, there’s still enough to enjoy in Chocobo’s Dungeon. Not bad.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It lacks the precision of the old Sega rod, but it's still great fun to play. [Issue#25, p.79]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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One of the hardest games you’ll ever play. If you want a real challenge, here it is.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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If you can handle the strangeness, you’ll find great rewards here.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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An intriguing game, but one that may not hold your interest for that long.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Not all that original, but the Balance Board makes it a unique prospect.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It's a fun family/party game and the Miis are often very amusing. Not bad. [Issue#24, p.28]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Six simple sporting events that will provide some fun for the summer. [Issue#24, p.76]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A gentle, accessible alternative to "SSX Blur." It won't set your world on fire, but hte Happy Ski resort is well worth a visit. [Issue #24, p.64]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The combat system's not particularly deep and there's a fair bit of faffing around talking to people, but Draglade is a quirky, fun and accessible game that will appeal to anyone looking for a different approach to a standard fighter. [Issue#23, p.74]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The relative blandness of the Wii's visuals and the slightly unresponsive Remote steering make an average game of what could have been a belter. [Issue#18, p.85]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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If you fancy a bit of no-frills drifting action, this is a safe bet. [Issue#17, p.92]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Critics have been a bit snooty about the game but with 20,000 questions on offer and graded skill levels, it works well despite the basic presentation. It's a good, unfussy family night. [Issue#19, p.89]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Worse still is the complete lack of online play. Why are Wii gamers constantly gipped of this mode? [Issue#21, p.72]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A good version of the game but the mishandling of the controls on Wii is a diabolical error. [Issue#20, p.87]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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This is so sugary it'll make you puke...unless you're a ten-year-old girl, and then it's brilliant. [Issue#17, p.92]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Still decent fun on the Wii, but it hasn't advanced during the decade since it appeared in arcades. [Issue#21, p.84]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Decent but unspectacular, Donkey Kong Jet Race can be fun in spite of its many flaws. Wait for it to land in the bargain bins. [Issue#19, p.76]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Ten games for 20 quid is a bit steep and in the end, without the lure of a proper scientific brain age hook, it's all a bit 'so what.' [Issue#22, p.86]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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There are better sports games on the Wii, and far, far better versions of Pro Evo in the world of videogames. A shame. [Issue#21, p.74]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Great for young kids, but not so much fun for serious gamers. [Issue#23, p.64]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Much as we like the MS-10 sounds, this kind of thing is better done on a computer.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Not a bad puzzler, with a fun multiplayer mode, but it's a little bland to look at. [Issue#25, p.78]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It's all a bit repetitive and distinctly unoriginal. [Issue#17, p.91]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A great kids game. Teens and adults without children, however, may not find Boom Blox so entertaining. [Issue#23, p.72]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Has more about it than many point-and-clicks, but it may prove frustrating.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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