Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux's Scores
- Games
For 424 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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10% same as the average critic
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24% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto V | |
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| Lowest review score: | Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 230 out of 424
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Mixed: 168 out of 424
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Negative: 26 out of 424
424
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reviews
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Japan Studio succeeded in making the best Augmented Reality game for the PlayStation Vita, even though that is not much of an accomplishment seeing how little most games use this feature. [October 2013 p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Oct 1, 2013 -
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A fighting game with subpar graphics and just one attack (the rotating helicopter screwdriver kick... no just kidding, it is the dive kick) should not get more than 10/100, but it actually is pretty fun. When playing multiplayer. [October 2013 p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Oct 1, 2013 -
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Not only do the recognizable levels make a return, the evenly recognizable difficulty makes a comeback. This artificially lengthens an already short game, which makes it very difficult to recommend it to a modern audience. [October 2013 p.95]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Oct 1, 2013 -
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If you have ever played a Dynasty Warriors game, you know what to expect from Pirate Warriors 2. You start out with Luffy, but as you battle your way through hordes of enemies, you will unlock up to 26 more fighters. [October 2013 p.82]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Oct 1, 2013 -
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You know what we like? Combat that isn't half bad and not having to pay for our games. So us and Spartacus Legends should have been a match made in heaven. Want to know what we do not like? Grinding. And there is plenty of it in this otherwise acceptable game. [September p.91]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Twenty years after the Amiga classic our fourth favourite super frog (just behind Frog from Chrono Trigger and the Battletoads) returns with fancy new visuals. And, guess what? Besides some control issues, the game is not that bad. [September p.91]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Not the best map pack for BLOPS II by a long shot, but still a lot of explosive fun. Out of the four new competitive maps, Detour is our favourite. Buried, the new zombie map this time around, however is a whole lot less interesting than Mob of the Dead from the Uprising DLC. [September p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Narco Terror is a not so very special twin stick shooter that gets repetitive real fast and has a boring story to boot. The upside is that you can play the game with a friend, if you want to. But even with multiple wannabe Rambo's there is not much fun to be had. [September p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Elizabeth in Rapture! No, wait. That is what coming up in the next batch of DLC. Clash in the Clouds is just a traditional, arena based, wave after wave, kinda boring but still fun and challenging sort of a DLC which will sort of entertain you. Just not for very long. [September p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Lets be frank, Le Tour de France - 100th Edition is meant for only the most committed cycling enthusiasts or connoisseurs. It is a game for people who get up early to not miss a single image of the beautiful French landscape. Everybody else will not care. [September p.85]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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But then it hits us, Deadpool is not a game, it is a parody of a game. Of the kind of games you would see when a new Thor movie hits the theaters. All the elements that make such a game are to be found in Deadpool. Collecting coins or orbs, shallow combat and a horde of identical enemies (Deadpool: "are they all brothers?). [September p.74]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Technical errors and slow inputs drag the game's best moments down with them. The slow controls really become a problem when you are fighting more nimble enemies in a small, confined space. Sci-fi fans will get a kick out of Lost Planet. Everybody else will pick it up from the bargain bin. [September p.60]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Convince three friends to buy God Mode, because on your own it gets old real fast. Mainly because it does not offer you that much content. It all about shooting the same enemies in the face over and over again. [June 2013, p.91]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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A zombie game that lets you control your own Zombies in the way of a classic RTS? Sounds cool. Looks cool, too. Plays … decent. But it gets boring real fast and some mechanics simply are not all that well executed. [June 2013, p.91]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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This three hour long conclusion to the King Washington-DLC does not manage to enthrall us as we would like it to do. But we do have to admit we had a great time transforming into a mighty bear, destroying all who were foolish enough to stand in our way. [June 2013, p.91]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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A fun game which makes great use of the PlayStation Vita's touch screen to slice zombies in half. Logical, since the game made its debut on mobile devices. Less logical is the price of the game. Which is three times of what you would pay for the mobile version. [June 2013, p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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Poker is a lot of fun when played amongst good company, which is definitely the case in Poker Night 2. Claptrap from Borderlands and GlaDOS from Portal steal the show with their goofy remarks. But once you have collected all the goodies, you just want to seat yourself at a real poker table. [June 2013, p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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Thankfully, navigating through the poorly designed menus is not the only thing Dust 514 has to offer. You can also shoot each other in a body region of choice on poorly designed multiplayer maps. Even with 31 other player joining the fray, you will have a hard time finding even a single adversary. [June 2013, p.86]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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Ironically, the cover with the main cast's faces cut out of the picture represents the overall feel of Fuse perfectly: the weapons steal the show in this personality-lacking game. Those who crave for a fresh co-op experience will have some fun, but not for long. [July 2013, p.82]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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A good looking and side scrolling beat'em up that lets you take on wave after wave of enemies as a warrior, ranger, shaman or mage. Too bad the characters feel to similar to warrant multiple playthroughs. [May 2013, p.97]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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Wei Shen returns once more to once more return order to the streets of Hong Kong, which (you guessed it) have once more been made unsafe by the Triads. This time around The Cult of the Snake, led by Master Chu, have placed deadly bombs throughout the city.[May 2013, p.97]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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There is not much to be found here in terms of upgrades, story, character development or even new enemies or environments. Jetstream was made for hardcore fans who really just want more of the same. [May 2013, p.97]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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The second part of the King Washington DLC is somewhat better than the first, but also does not reach any new heights. Which is kind of ironic, since Connor gains the ability to fly this time around. [May 2013, p.96]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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This PSN game's basic concept can be compared to Bomberman: four crooks are let loose in a small arena, collecting as much cash as they can, while blowing each other up. [May 2013, p.96]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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There is a lot of reading material if you are interested in some of golf's most legendary feats, but you can stow away any hopes of seeing such performances in the game itself. Tiger Woods PGA Tours seems to be desperate for the next generation. [May 2013, p.92]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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Switching to a different character named Ayane from time to time does not mend the game's repetitive nature. Ninja Gaiden3: Razor's Edge is about slaughtering hordes of different coloured ninja and very, very little else. [May 2013, p.86]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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Deadly Premonition's saving grace is its main character York, who obviously has more than one screw loose and grants the game its unique and confusing sense of humour. He talks to an invisible friend, reads mysterious signs in his morning coffee and talks about people as if they aren't standing right next to him. [May 2013, p.84]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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The game's uninspired vibe and execution are not the only things that Techland and Deep Silver forgot to improve upon. The graphics are sub par to say the least. The game can have you staring in awe at a stranded battle cruiser, but the immersion quickly falls apart when you notice your gun sticking trough a solid brick wall. [May 2013, p.76]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Aug 25, 2013 -
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Without spoiling too much, you could say that apparently Dead Space 3 didn't really end, because this Awakened-DLC could be considered to be an epilogue to the whole mess. Unfortunately, it is way too short and contains recycled content. [April 2013, p.89]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Apr 22, 2013 -
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A tower defence game, but with a twist! You can also send out troops on the battlefield. Which makes things a bit messy. Add to that some busy visuals and you have a game where it's very hard to see what the hell is going on. [April 2013, p.89]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Apr 22, 2013