n-Revolution Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
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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At a quid a pop, this is good value. Most of the mini-games have lasting appeal.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It’s no triple-A title, but for the money you simply can’t go wrong. Buy it.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Vastly more entertaining than expected and completely unique amongst a sea of me-too music games.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The conversion could have been better, but we've been dying to see this on Wii for ages and it's still bags of fun to play. [Issue#26, p.76]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Like Crash Of The Titans before it, Mind Over Mutant is a welcome step in the right direction for the Crash franchise.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A poor DS conversion attempt, this version does wrong everything that the console versions finally got right.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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If there’s one game to get this month, Sonic Chronicles is it. It’s brilliant in every way, and we can’t get enough of it.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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As a straightforward puzzle title, it’s nothing special, but the overall package makes this one more than playable.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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One of the best WiiWare games yet, Blast is a funfilled multiplayer explosion.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A fairly standard Hollywood-style game-movie crossover, but it’ll entertain those after some Wii drama.- 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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Slightly wayward controls annoy, but this is still a package with great song variety and, well, extreme happiness!- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It’s the weakest of the three LEGO games. Then again, it’s still way better than any other movie tie-in this year.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Holy licence to print money! They’ve done it again. For the moment, the LEGO game formula is still working its magic.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Easily one of the best third-party titles released on the Wii. Hopefully a sequel will add a better combo system.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A few potholes aside, this SimCity is the best version yet, offering some bold additions to the classic gameplay.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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In terms of ideas and originality, this is everything we’d hoped for. If only it had a more difficult level of challenge.- 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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Great narrative, Force powers and a fun multiplayer mode make the Wii version the pick of the Unleashed bunch.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The kind of thing you might play as a distraction, like in a mini-game, but in this case it’s all there is. And it sucks.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It’s one of the most appropriate titles on the DS, both in terms of control and overall experience. A definite must-buy.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The price makes it more attractive, but there are much better racers out there.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Very easy to pick up and play, but once you know your way around it there’s nothing left to discover. Tedious.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Mario Super Sluggers oozes the kind of kinetic gameplay and light-hearted fun that the Wii was built for.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A daring and ambitious shmup, reminding us of our reasons for falling in love with the genre in the first place. [Issue#22, p.70]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Strong Bad can be very funny, and this first episode is a great start for the fans. We just wish it were longer and cheaper.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Fun racing and the brilliant track creation tool is almost a game in itself. [Issue#23, p.78]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A decent Olympic contender. Shame about a couple of iffy control issues. [Issue#26, p.66]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The visuals are decent and the shooting’s precise, but it’s just too short.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Plenty of events to try, but swiping the stylus al the time soon gets tiring. [Issue#24, p.77]- n-Revolution Magazine UK