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
1511
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In the grand scheme of things, Table Tennis won't set the world alight. However, taken as the hugely-playable and addictive arcade sports game it is, it's good stuff. [Christmas 2007, p.82]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Other than the new controls this is the same as the PS2 and PSP Meltdowns, but when rolling a blob of mercury is as addictive and challenging as this it really doesn't matter. [Apr 2007, p.88]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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There really is no excuse for such a poor Wii version. Sort it out Activision. [Jan 2008, p.87]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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There are times when it's pretty much impossible to see in front of you. [Jan 2008, p.86]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Beautiful, action-packed and crazy as hell to boot. [May 2008, p.75]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It may well improve your coordination but no more than any other game. [Christmas 2007, p.92]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Flashy and dressed stylishly enough to earn a second glance, Bleach isn't worth more than an occasional fling. [Mar 2008, p.76]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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If you're after a 'serious' football game on the Wii you could do a heck of a lot worse than FIFA 08. If you had concerns about the controls, don't worry - it works. [Dec 2007, p.82]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It might be too complicated for a younger audience to enjoy on their own. [Christmas 2007, p.86]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The on-rails steering mechanic will be an insult to your gaming ability. [Apr 2008, p.79]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A solid outing for the bandicoot, who soldiers on despite showing signs of age. Kids will love it, adults will be bemused by it and everyone else has played this kind of thing before. [Dec 2007, p.84]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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This surpasses expectations. It looks great, has fantastic online features and the course editor is brilliant. If only the cars felt a little more like cars. [Oct 2007, p.90]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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If you can believe it, this is possibly even worse than the diabolical "Spider-Man 3." [Christmas 2007, p.83]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Everything you could ever want from a Zelda game and more. [Nov 2007, p.80]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The Wii controls don't always work too well and it's no treat for the eyes, but overall this is a highly playable game. [Nov 2007, p.78]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Fans of dancing games won't be disappointed. [June 2008, p.74]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Despite the big open areas, your path through them is frustratingly linear. [Jan 2008, p.84]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Konami's willingness to put the Wii's controls to good use without making a gimmick-laden game pays off once again - Dewy is great fun, if slightly infuriating for all the right reason. [Dec 2007, p.78]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It's better than "Animal Crossing" and "Harvest Moon" in almost every way, whle also being a completely different kind of game...Barring a few options we'd have liked to see, it's a perfect second life experience. [Oct 2007, p.78]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The perfect handheld confection, offering light, accessible gaming that is easy to dip in and out of without making huge demands on you. [Oct 2007, p.92]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A consummate Sonic experience, reminding us exactly why the blue blur was great in the first place - plus, it's got tons of replay value tucked inside. [Oct 2007, p.84]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A solid and well-made example of what we want to see in a DS racer. Juiced 2 impresses on first play but doesn't leave a unique lasting impression to make it a must buy. [Dec 2007, p.80]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Jam Sessions offers a toy for wannabe guitarists who don't have time to learn. [Oct 2007, p.87]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A fun little game that will keep you busy for a while. Just don't expect it to throw you any wild surprises, other than the main control system itself. [Christmas 2007, p.85]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Designing your own gaming world has so much potential, sadly let down by limited vision and scope. It doesn't help that the gameplay is about as exciting as our bank statements. [Dec 2007, p.86]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It's the same old Worms at the core, but it's the franchise at its best. [Sept 2007, p.72]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Anyone over the age of ten won't find it even remotely challenging. [Nov 2007, p.88]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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With more balanced controls for the Remote, this would have been so much better. [Nov 2007, p.79]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The Prime trilogy couldn't have gone out on a higher note. [Nov 2007, p.74]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Liked bowling in "Wii Sports"? Well, if you want some decent bowling action on Wii you'll just have to stick with it because Brunswick has no style, character or spirit. Dreadful. [Dec 2007, p.88]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK