PC Gamer UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,036 reviews, this publication has graded:
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44% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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49% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 68
| Highest review score: | Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut | |
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| Lowest review score: | Day Watch |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 431 out of 1036
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Mixed: 448 out of 1036
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Negative: 157 out of 1036
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In short, it would take two humans deliberately missing every shot to ever be in jeopardy. [Christmas 2009, p.117]- PC Gamer UK
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For those new to this strange epic, the raft of under-the-hood fixes and balances makes it the best place to start. [Feb 2010, p.101]- PC Gamer UK
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It's laser-focused on delivering a tense, one-on-one game, but its rewards are blurred under no-frills packaging and a too-serious demeanour. [Feb 2010, p.85]- PC Gamer UK
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Cheap and cheerful, but also disappointingly shallow and shonky. [Mar 2010, p.88]- PC Gamer UK
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A gorgeous, sci-fi themed platformer, rich with tough puzzles and smart design. Simple, but amazingly detailed. [Mar 2010, p.94]- PC Gamer UK
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Serious military strategy games don't come any better, or pricier, than this. [Sept 2010, p.96]- PC Gamer UK
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Interesting locations, all well made, but five quid for four maps is a bit steep. [Sept 2010, p.105]- PC Gamer UK
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A clever music based puzzler, that is unfortunatley restricted by the small amount on offer.- PC Gamer UK
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Wonky visuals, but this is as close to The Da Vinci Code meets Monkey Island as we'll get. Did I mention the hot French accent?- PC Gamer UK
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It's less good at variety. [Feb 2011, p.97]- PC Gamer UK
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It's fun, and a treat for the JCB-obsessed little-ones. [Jan 2011, p.99]- PC Gamer UK
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Somehow the world still works superbly, and the result is a big, compelling and unique adventure. [Mar 2011, p.85]- PC Gamer UK
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A smarter camera and tighter controls might have made its other flaws less noticeable. [Mar 2011, p.85]- PC Gamer UK
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While there are "proper" missions, most are plotless busy-work. [Mar 2011, p.87]- PC Gamer UK
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A satisfying self-contained chapter, driven by an engrossing story, with exploration encouraged. Plus flying laser robots.- PC Gamer UK
- Posted Jul 9, 2011
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- Posted Jul 11, 2011
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Four pretty but stale multiplayer arenas. One comedy zombie map. Eleven of your pounds wasted. [Nov 2011, p.122]- PC Gamer UK
- Posted Oct 8, 2011
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How free-to-play gaming should be done, in a superhero MMO that's yet to be beaten for fun. More like this please!- PC Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 27, 2011
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The game is an aesthetic pleasure to lose yourself in. [Feb 2012, p.101]- PC Gamer UK
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An engaging and enjoyable take on medieval strategy. [Feb 2012, p.107]- PC Gamer UK
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A very fair price for the pleasure of their covert company, even if you only end up leading them for a couple of campaigns. [Mar 2012, p.109]- PC Gamer UK
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Hate seeing your battle banners blanche? Go Ikko Ikki. [Mar 2012, p.109]- PC Gamer UK
Posted Feb 26, 2012