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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Not even the insubstantial freesteering wheel device makes it worth the purchase. [Jan 2007, p.80]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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This is the sort of game that's perfect for the Wii Remote as anyone can pick it up. [Jan 2007, p.79]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Loads to do, tons of moves, great action and numerous characters to play with. This is a vast game that has plenty of Dragon Ball Z characters and plots for the fans. [Mar 2007, p.82]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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While the single-player experience can be shallow, this game really shines in multiplayer. [Christmas 2006, p.82]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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There's so much depth and richness to the experience. [June 2007, p.78]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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With control issues and the disappointing lack of online co-operative play aside, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is a mindless and enjoyable action game that should keep comic book fans happy for a while. [Jan 2007, p.70]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A surprisingly good adaptation of the home console game, with decent graphics and some interesting uses of the touch screen. Not a classic but we wouldn't object to a sequel. [Christmas 2006, p.72]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Scoring a field goal by flicking the Wii Remote feels genuinely satisfying. [Christmas 2006, p.74]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Still the best WWII shooter around and the Wii Remote and Nunchuk serve to enhance the experience. With a multiplayer mode it would have been pure gold. [Christmas 2006, p.78]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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There's not so much replay value but the controls give it a new lease on life. [Christmas 2006, p.92]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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This game is funny - and we mean genuinely laugh-out-loud hilarious at times. [Christmas 2006, p.90]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It's the kind of unique game that the Wii was made for. [Aug 2007, p.94]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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GT Pro Series has got decent cars and passable handling, but the below average physics and utterly shameful visuals give this a cheap, unfinished feel. [Feb 2007, p.84]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Tiresome repetitiveness and dull, samey graphics plague this movie license that showed a glimmer of potential. The "it's for kids" excuse won't wash, we're afraid. [Christmas 2006, p.88]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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There's always one dreadful launch game (remember the GameCube's "Universal Tour"?) and Rampage: World Destruction is the Wii's. Even if you once enjoyed "Rampage" you won't like this. [Jan 2007, p.82]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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This is the same licensed platform stuff people have been playing for years. [Jan 2007, p.77]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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A brilliant turnaround for Bomberman adventuring and a great mutliplayer game for your DS. [Mar 2007, p.76]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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One of the better Final Fantasy games, FFV improves upon the Job system but doesn't match the storyline "FFIV" or "FFVI". It's still one hell of a handheld adventure though. [Apr 2007, p.90]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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This is what you'd get if you crossed "Metroid Prime" with an isometric shooter and a dash of the movie "Aliens." [Jan 2007, p.76]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Sadly, Children of Mana's extremely repetitive gameplay means that if you're playing for an extended period of time the game's appeal wanes. It all depends on what kind of player you are. [Feb 2007, p.76]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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This tries to pull off so much but it's neither as compelling and varied as "The Sims" nor as loveable as "Nintendogs." Plus it's so blocky it's like someone invented an 8-bit DS. [Dec 2006, p.87]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Pokemon Ranger isn't as deep and involving as the main Pokemon adventures, but as far as spin-offs go this is one of the best. A simple but fun adventure. [Apr 2007, p.85]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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The nuts and bolts of the game remain exactly the same, but the branching storyline adds a whole new layer of depth. Splinter Cell fans will love this without being hugely surprised by it. [Dec 2006, p.84]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It's great for Hawk's newbies but its stripped down nature won't please veterans who'll want more open worlds to explore. [Christmas 2006, p.86]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Mystery Detective looks great but is lacking in the gameplay department because the puzzles are often too obscure to be worked out properly. Trial-and-error isn't much fun. [May 2007, p.84]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Role-playing fans will get a good 30 hours of quality gaming out of Magical Starsign. It has its hitches, but if you can work with them there's a great adventure to be had. [Feb 2007, p.66]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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It's got a gripping story, simple combat system and uses the dual screens in inventive ways. Highly recommended. [Dec 2006, p.92]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK
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Despite showing enormous potential, Crash Boom Bang! is hampered by dodgy controls and a testing user interface. It's disappointing because this could have been a great multiplayer game. [Christmas 2006, p.80]- Official Nintendo Magazine UK