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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Brilliant, but too close to a second "Second Opinion" for our liking. Atlus really needs to take a few risks next time. [Issue#18, p.70]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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If you want a template for how to provide a top value party game, this is as good a place to start as any. [Issue#17, p.88]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Far from perfect, but get past the niggles and you'll find much to enjoy. And for Resi fanboys, it's an absolute must. [Issue#17, p.72]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It massively improves the original's gameplay. [Issue#17, p.80]- 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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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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A superb blend of dungeon exploration and turn-based battle. It feels old-fashioned, but in a good way. [Issue#18, p.83]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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A really enjoyable shooter, stripped down to play fast and furious across three very different modes. [Issue#21, p.78]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The perfect treat for players who are content with light snacks. [Issue#21, p.86]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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The DS stylus is used to great effect to control the force. Top value! [Issue#19, p.89]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Horse nuts will enjoy it: anyone else will find it irritating. [Issue#17, p.92]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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An excellent, if slightly flawed FPS. Ignore the quirks and you'll find yourself totally absorbed in the action. [Issue#19, p.84]- 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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Not so much a great game as a gruesomely compelling experience. [Issue#22, p.72]- 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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Combat can get a bit repetitive, but the spooky atmosphere is spot on. [Issue#23, p.79]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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Masterful puzzling plus exemplary Remote use equals a near-classic adventure. Frustrating in places, though. [Issue#17, p.66]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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It's all over a bit quickly, but it's good fun and quite challenging while it lasts. [Issue#17, p.93]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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At least we got a good workout out of it. [Issue#22, p.76]- n-Revolution Magazine UK
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