Official Nintendo Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,511 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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29% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 70
| Highest review score: | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D | |
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| Lowest review score: | Enjoy your massage! |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 704 out of 1511
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Mixed: 606 out of 1511
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Negative: 201 out of 1511
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One of the better-looking WiiWare games, with gameplay to match. Gets difficult though.- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A shameless imitation of a game that's infinitely better in every department. [Oct 2010, p.94]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It's a little easy, but it's not for hardened gamers. [Oct 2010, p.91]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Put the time into it and it's rewarding, but it's an uphill battle with very little help. [Sept 2010, p.94]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Cheap and cheerful ways to get creative on your DSi, but they're not for hardcore musos. [Sept 2010, p.96]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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If you're after an eight-player game on the DSi this may be worth a punt. [Oct 2010, p.97]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Unless you only want to learn the French for individual words though it's a bit useless. [Oct 2010, p.97]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Whether it's teamplay you want or epic solo adventuring, DQIX handles both with class. [Aug 2010, p.83]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The new best worst game ever. Briefly entertaining in a terrible B movie sort of way, but once that wears off this is just insulting.- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Surprisingly deep given how in-depth and graphically impressive it is. [Sept 2010, p.93]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A shameless imitation of Castlevania, but it's actually a solid platfomer/RPG. [Sept 2010, p.95]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A brave attempt to make stylus-controlled racing work which pays off surprisingly well. [Apr 2009, p.82]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Doesn't offer anything new for LEGO fans, but it's still one of the best Harry Potter games ever.- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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As much fun as previous DS games, though Potter perhaps doesn't translate quite as well to Lego.- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It won't take you long to get through it, but it's a fun, sturdy platformer while it lasts. [Sept 2010, p.90]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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We hate using the word 'hardcore' but if we had to attach it to any game it would be this one. [May 2010, p.73]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Progress can be slow - laborious, even - but you very rarely feel cheated. [June 2008, p.82]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Great while it lasts, but gives you an immense feeling of guilt afterwards. [Aug 2010, p.93]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Deeply average action adventuring which is fine for fans but be warned: it's very repetitive. [Sept 2010, p.88]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The perfect example of a WiiWare game: simple to play yet hard to put down. [Aug 2010, p.94]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Great idea, lovely design, but badly let down by seriously poor controls. [Sept 2010, p.94]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The better of the two Bearsworth Manor games, but still rather cumbersonme to play. [Sept 2010, p.94]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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At least playable without the need for a lobotomy. [Sept 2010, p.97]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK