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 |
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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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It's great to have more Zapper action but we reckon Sega could have put a bit more effort into this one. [Issue#21, p.68]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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As a game, it's brilliant; as an all-encompassing experience for Nintendo fans, it's quite possibly unsurpassed. [Issue#20, p.70]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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If you've not experienced Bully before, it's well worth picking up on Wii. [Issue#21, p.76]- 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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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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Smutty, amusing and very playable. but Big Willy doesn't do anything new. [Issue#20, p.82]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Ideal for anyone looking for a very casual RPG, but DQ Swords will prove far too simple a game for almost anyone else. [Issue#23, p.70]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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An interesting premise, but the poor execution throws a spanner into the works.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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An excellently quirky title. Loads of downloadable content for it, too.- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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As good a DS game as we've played. Superb played solo and great fun with DS-owning friends. Pure gold! [Issue#19, p.80]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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This is a rough game, but it's also funny and self-deprecating, inventive and massively rewarding. If more games had personality and style like No More Heroes does, the world of games would be a much more interesting place. [Issue#18, p.76]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A couple of options and a decent script away from being the best strategy game ever made on any format. [Issue#20, p.84]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Amusing enough for half an hour or so but ultimately the repetitive stunting, crashing and bone smashing becomes wearisome. [Issue#21, p.88]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A limp, insipid futuristic racer with dodgy controls and weak gameplay. You can do much better, as can Sega. [Issue#19, p.86]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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If you look past the awful bits, there is still more inspired gameplay and interesting level design here than you'll find in many recent games. [Issue#18, p.64]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Something so workmanlike out of something that was so very inventive. [Issue#19, p.88]- 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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It should have been a highly amusing rhythm-action game, but it's ruined by bad control and a flimsy structure. [Issue#19, p.85]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It's hugely addictive and while younger gamers might at first balk at the simplistic and repetitive nature of it, it's worth persevering because this is a great shooter. [Issue#18, p.82]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Great, throwaway fun. Ghost Squad won't last forever, but you'll return for a quick blast on multiplayer. [Issue#17, p.70]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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This is not what we expected from Soul Calibur's Wii debut. What a misguided step for Namco's revered series. [Issue#19, p.72]- n-Revolution Magazine UK