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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A pedestrian outing. [Aug 2009, p.74]- PC Gamer UK
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Broken Steel enhances the entire Fallout 3 world with new items, quests and monsters, extending an awesome experience. [July 2009, p.88]- PC Gamer UK
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A depressing and shoddy misfire of a World War II sneak-'em-up. [July 2009, p.84]- PC Gamer UK
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It's a shame what lies behind the giggles is so weak. [July 2009, p.76]- PC Gamer UK
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Technically a step backwards, but solid enough to scratch the itch of those desperate for another Neverwinter night. [Aug 2009, p.82]- PC Gamer UK
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Visit for the mini-games and fairy dust, but stay for the opportunity to spend 2 quid on a pair of magic pants. [Aug 2009, p.78]- PC Gamer UK
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Engine improvements offset by mission meanness. [Aug 2009, p.88]- PC Gamer UK
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A fantastically imaginative gameworld of gods, dinosaurs and giants, beautiful but messy and poorly explained.- PC Gamer UK
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I could walk away in disgust, but that would be madness. In between the bouts of befuddlement and frustration, I'm having too much fun. [Mar 2009, p.74]- PC Gamer UK
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Dizzying, baffling and staggeringly clever. It's a game that uses parts of your brain you didn't know you had. [June 2009, p.94]- PC Gamer UK
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Pleasingly varied new multiplayer modes for an excellent game, hampered by a paucity of maps [June 2009, p.90]- PC Gamer UK
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This offers sufficient substance and challenge in a nostalgic, turn-based package reminiscent of the earlier days of gaming. [June 2009, p.99]- PC Gamer UK
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The puzzles are mediocre, the controls are too sluggish, the animal behaviour too abstract and the humour either non-existent or gratifyingly dad-like. [June 2009, p.101]- PC Gamer UK
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A platforming evolution that turns the genre upside down. Has its own intriguing and original art style, too. [June 2009, p.98]- PC Gamer UK
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Boring, buggy, profoundly meaningless, and utterly dreadful in every imaginable way. Not just bad - this is novelty bad. [June 2009, p.92]- PC Gamer UK
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Hard to recommend, as it doesn't really do anything especially well. [Aug 2009, p.79]- PC Gamer UK
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In a further bizarre twist, The Wheelman has no interest in how wheels behave. [June 2009, p.89]- PC Gamer UK
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It's repetitive, mindless, claustrophobically linear, over-stylised and incoherent. [June 2009, p.93]- PC Gamer UK
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A bit too familiar, but fun while it lasts. [May 2009, p.72]- PC Gamer UK
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