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
game
reviews
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This game is aimed at players aged 3 to 6, so the protagonists are all cute little animals like a rabbit, a panda and a turtle. There are several minigames that can be played with the Sixaxis or the Move, but only the latter is actually fun to do. [January 2012, p.88]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Jan 2, 2012 -
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In Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat you control your superhero by drawing lines en symbols unto the uDraw-tablet. It's surprising to see the developer making such great use of the uDraw this early in its lifespan. [February 2012, p.99]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Feb 2, 2012 -
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Psycho Soldier is a straight forward port of 1986 SNK-classic and is still an entertaining side-scroller, but only for those who have embraced their inner nostalgic self. You do have to face the fact that this the exact same game you played all those years ago, without any improvements. [December 2012, p.101]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Feb 2, 2012 -
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Can't stand Nathan Drake? Well then we have some good news for you. In the latest DLC for Uncharted 3 you get to play as Zoran Lazarevi, Eddy Raja and Harry Flynn. Unfortunately the price is a bit too steep just to have the opportunity to play as a bad guy. [March 2012, p.98]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Mar 4, 2012 -
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Ryder White is enjoyable company, bringing along more explosives than we're used to on Dead Island. There are still a lot of technical mistakes, just like there have always been. But hey, we're sure Techland will fix that with Dead Island 2, right? [March 2012, p.98]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Mar 4, 2012 -
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We could imagine that you're probably still too busy with the main story of Reckoning to be worrying about DLC. But for those who are worried, there's already a first shipment of (pirate themed) DLC. Finishing Dead Kel will probably take you long enough for the next DLC to be released. [May 2012, p.86]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Apr 25, 2012 -
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You probably saw this one coming from a mile away, but the latest DLC for Saints Row The Third is pretty over-the-top. Three missions may be a tad limited for the hefty price tag, but these are three great missions. [May 2012, p.87]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Apr 25, 2012 -
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Those who don't want to look like a fool dancing on a beer drenched floor at some random bar, can now look like a fool in their own living room, singing and dancing away. Especially the singing, since the Move doesn't always read your movements. [June 2012, p.98]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Jun 14, 2012 -
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Despite its over-the-top tricks, the new SSX is quite serious when compared to its predecessors. Mt. Eddie brings back that little bit of extravagance the old SSX games were known for. Fireworks, giant billboards and funky disco lights bring a whole new level of spectacle to the game. [June 2012, p.99]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Jun 14, 2012 -
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This typical arcade racer will never truly surprise you, but offers a lot of racing fun. It's a pity that the AI will always keep up with you, to the point where they almost seem glued to your car and it's a shame there's no online multiplayer. [July 2012, p.93]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Jul 3, 2012 -
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It may sound like you will be doing nothing but shooting up the North Pole in this DLC, but actually there is only one snowy map to be found in the Guerrilla Mode. The other three maps also provide some excellent tactical action. [September 2012, p.86]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 13, 2012 -
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Fans will never get enough of Mass Effect 3, but the Leviathan DLC leaves us behind with some mixed feelings. Sure it's nice to once again step into the space shoes of commander Shepard, but since we know how it's going end, it all doesn't seem to matter as much. [October 2012, p.79]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Oct 1, 2012 -
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With this price tag attached to it, we didn't expect to be through the entire DLC in under one hour and a half. The Abyssal Forge introduces nothing but new dungeons and even though the story is actually quite good, is still not worth the price of entry. [December 2012, p.92]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Dec 4, 2012 -
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No, don't worry, you didn't miss the 1941 previous parts. Dogfight 1942 is an arcade flightsim set during the second World War. Unfortunately the missions are lacking variety. So you'd better let this one just fly by. [December 2012, p.92]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Dec 4, 2012 -
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After Red Dead Redemption and inFamous it's time for Sleeping Dogs to get "scary". And well, it's not really scary. It's more like a cheap horror flick you'll only ever see once on Halloween. But hey, the price is pretty damn right. [December 2012, p.93]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Dec 4, 2012 -
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The focus of this DLC is mainly on combat, which is a shame, since Mass Effect is more than just combat, but it simply doesn't show in Omega. There are a few new enemy types, but that hardly justifies a buy. [January 2013, p.95]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Jan 8, 2013 -
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More than a year and a half after its release, you have an excuse to clear the dust from your Portal 2 copy and put it in your PS3. Even better: you can also dust off your PlayStation Move. Too bad there's barely any narrative accompanying all the new techniques you'll be learning. [January 2013, p.95]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Jan 8, 2013 -
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For a small price you can get more of the minigames featured in the new Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. A collection of all-new levels with some all-new challenges. Nothing more, but definitely nothing less too. It's well done content for a small price. [March 2013, p.88]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Mar 14, 2013 -
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With a whopping 31 missions we expected Zombie Driver HD to contain a little bit more variation. As you probably have guessed already, Zombie Driver HD is all about running over zombies with a slew of different auto mobiles. Which is a lot of fun, but not ten bucks worth of fun. [March 2013, p.89]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Mar 14, 2013 -
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Don't be fooled by the novelties, they are just simple gimmicks in disguise. Something that really defines Revolution. Don't get us wrong, it does its best to maintain a high standard, but sometimes trying is not enough. [March 2013, p.93]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Mar 14, 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 -
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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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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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If you are still playing COD: BLOPS II than there is really no reason why you should not consider purchasing this well made expansion pack to what has to undoubtedly be your favourite game of this year. [June 2013, p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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If you want to pick up Borderlands 2 again, Krieg might just be the right Psycho of choice to relive the adventure with. His craziness knows no bounds with his split personality or the fact that you can upgrade him to shoot fireballs (out of his arse, we presume) each time he gets hit. [June 2013, p.91]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 4, 2013 -
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Saying we did not have high expectations for this 2D sidescroller, is like saying a Smurf is blue. It goes without saying. It is smurfing repetitive. The levels are smurfing uninspired. There is no smurfing variation what-so-ever.It simply smurfs. [September p.89]- 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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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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Daud returns a second and final time to the dark world of Dishonored. This time around he is after a damsel (who is definitely not in distress) called Delilah, which is not an easy task thanks to all the witchcraft. [September p.90]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013 -
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Get your Inception “bwaaaaas” at the ready, because Attack on Dragon Keep is a game within a game. Bwaaaaa! And it is also the best DLC for Borderlands 2 yet. Save the best for last, seems to be the game's motto. Bwaaaaa! [September p.91]- Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
Posted Sep 27, 2013