PC Zone UK's Scores
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For 710 reviews, this publication has graded:
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43% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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52% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 8.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 67
| Highest review score: | BioShock | |
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| Lowest review score: | Deal or No Deal |
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Positive: 272 out of 710
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Mixed: 322 out of 710
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And even though the game is rich with tension (certainly enough to offset the mediocre graphics), unless you're at her majesty's pleasure, you probably won't have the time.- PC Zone UK
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One of the most challenging and addictive city-builders we've played this year. [Jan 2007, p.70]- PC Zone UK
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Dramatic, entertaining and charming in the way that every Fallout expansion should be from now on. [Nov 2009, p.72]- PC Zone UK
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However, once you pass the infant stages of the game, play becomes all too familiar, all too repetitive and all too unpolished. I'm not saying avoid Age of Conan - feel free to give it a go and enjoy the early stages with your free 30 days of play.- PC Zone UK
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Falls a little short of the bar set by the likes of "SimCity 4." [July 2006, p.80]- PC Zone UK
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A good game, but it won't hit Peggle-esque heights of fame. [May 2010, p.87]- PC Zone UK
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Dark Corners is at its best when you can immerse yourself in the story and get to work solving the biting mysteries on offer. Unfortunately, by the end of the game everything succumbs to a bit of FPS butchery, putting you in shotgun shootouts rather than mysterious crime scenes.- PC Zone UK
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The PC market should revel in the fact that it can do console games, and do them better than the consoles can. [Sept 2006, p.70]- PC Zone UK
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Boss battles are explosive, brutal encounters, while some perfectly cast actors bring each character to life with genuine aplomb. If you leave your brain at the door, you just might find hours of mindless fun here.- PC Zone UK
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Strategy gaming doesn't get much more hardcore than this. But if you, as I, have ever harboured ambitions of serving of quartermaster to a major military formation, this is for you. [Oct 2006, p.70]- PC Zone UK
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While there's still a decent driving model underneath, it's hard to see RACE appealing to fans who've driven Simbin's other titles, and so, this time at least, the hare comes out on top. [Jan 2007, p.87]- PC Zone UK
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Trine deserves recognition for bringing the Lost Vikings template back to our PCs, but it isn't a classic. [Oct 2009, p.66]- PC Zone UK
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The balancing could do with some tweaking, with some enemies too hard to defeat and some bosses too easy. [Aug 2007, p.70]- PC Zone UK
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It still doesn't address the simplistic combat. [Christmas 2006, p.77]- PC Zone UK
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It might sound trite, but if you like god games there's nothing here you won't have seen before. [Sept 2009, p.70]- PC Zone UK
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If I have a gripe, it's that the introduction of Hugh Bliss's magical talismans makes for some rather force puzzles. [July 2007, p.80]- PC Zone UK
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Even though it feels so very wrong to say this, Open For Business is a Sims expansion worth buying.- PC Zone UK
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Mad Doc needs to do the full makeover in the expansion. [Jan 2008, p.72]- PC Zone UK
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So while it's a Sims 2 expansion, and while it's about pets, it's a wellmade, superbly polished addition to the original game.- PC Zone UK
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The admirably innovative gameplay still feels like it's from Mars. [Feb 2007, p.80]- PC Zone UK
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The spectacuar way in which the game is presented is enough to make the most players want to overlook the deep-running problems it harbors and plaudits must be paid to a setting this original and so excellently realized. [June 2008, p.64]- PC Zone UK
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The Last resort is still enjoyable for fans of Wallace & Gromit, but seasoned adventurers will run through it like a summer breeze. [Aug 2009, p.74]- PC Zone UK
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These dinosaurs may be beautifully drawn and animated, but there's just not enough blood and thunder pouring out of them to generate that shaking-glass "Jurassic Park" 'Oh my God, here comes the T-Rex' moment. [Dec 2006, p.90]- PC Zone UK
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A worthy follow-up and well worth your time if you are an enthusiast of the gem-matching genre. [June 2009, p.75]- PC Zone UK
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If you want a simple game that doesn't require you to devote the whole of your brain or your evenings, can buy into the game's modern-retro visuals, and can forgive a few flaws; it's undeniably worth a spin. [Dec 2008, p.76]- PC Zone UK
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As long as you realise that Crayon Physics Deluxe is a sandbox in disguise, you won't be disappointed by this charming physics puzzler. [Apr 2009, p.70]- PC Zone UK
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Essentially, things fail to get moving in Disciples III. [Sept 2010, p.91]- PC Zone UK
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There's a platoon of issues lurking to ambush the unwary. [July 2007, p.70]- PC Zone UK
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Much as I was thrilled by the action, I was equally nonplussed by the lack of emotional connection to the characters and the plot. [Mar 2009, p.64]- PC Zone UK
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If you're a fan of the board game, you'll like this adaptation - but if you're not, it's not going to sit well with any logical imagining that you've ever had for a Blood Bowl game. [Nov 2009, p.68]- PC Zone UK
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Despite its flaws, CM08 is easily BGS's best game to date and is a commendable step forward for the series. Fun and accessible, it provides a decent alternative to the complexities of Football Manager. However, a weak tactical spine and the hit and miss match engine negate the need for any serious tactical tinkering, meaning that while its personality may be split, its mainstream characteristics still dominate its make-up.- PC Zone UK
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It's the shortest and easiest yet, with the episodic formula's skeleton (office/street intro, on-location puzzle, three-pronged task, conclusion) showing more obviously through the tighter, more linear flesh.- PC Zone UK
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Despite design cleverness and an engaging cityscape, there's just no joy here. [Christmas 2006, p.90]- PC Zone UK
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This update isn't monumental. It's merely the bacon topping on an already bulging turducken. That's turkey, duck and chicken. [Dec 2006, p.99]- PC Zone UK
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It's fun, tough, cheap and really hard to stop playing; sometimes it's good to look back. [Oct 2007, p.86]- PC Zone UK
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Not only is the game accessible, it has a couple of novel game-modes to kick back with and offers a pretty exhausting career modes too. It's also quite technical, but it reveals itself in layers, a bit like "Pro Evo." [Mar 2007, p.72]- PC Zone UK
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The Battle For Middle-Earth II may look impressive, and its basic, by-the-numbers RTS approach is fun in a mindless sort of way. However, in no way is it anywhere near the game we hoped for. What a waste.- PC Zone UK
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Barely explicable scantily clad slo-mo sequences aside, Velvet Assassin is a really solid game. [Aug 2009, p.66]- PC Zone UK
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It has numerous problems, most notably the A.I. But there's something beneath all its faults I can forgive; a Western game that has Reverends, shows reverence and even features the occasional smear of puerile humour. [Nov 2006, p.66]- PC Zone UK
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There's little content on offer here, with only three islands and four new miracles making this hardly an essential purchase. [July 2006, p.86]- PC Zone UK
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In a disappointing move, we don't get to play any of the Ghostbusters. [Oct 2009, p.64]- PC Zone UK
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A hit-and-miss product that'll no doubt satiate the hardcore, but probably prove a tad too irritating for the rest. [Christmas 2007, p.86]- PC Zone UK
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The fundamental problem is that it all feels a little detached - for an MMO, solo play feels far more natural, as the speed turns most of the battles into one-on-ones dotted around the map. [July 2006, p.88]- PC Zone UK
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A bit crackers. [Nov 2009, p.76]- PC Zone UK
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It's still one of the best basketball sims available, just don't expect much beyond recycled goods. [Dec 2006, p.85]- PC Zone UK
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If you own the first, then there's little reason to upgrade. [Apr 2010, p.90]- PC Zone UK
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If you've exhausted X3 to an inhuman degree, you could do a lot worse than check this out, especially given the bargain price tag. [Sept 2007, p.86]- PC Zone UK
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This will genuinely engage the creative side of a child. Just knock 30 off the score if you aren't in primary school. [Feb 2009, p.81]- PC Zone UK
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East India Company manages to whisk you on a sedate journey through teatime. [Nov 2009, p.75]- PC Zone UK
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Something about Granado Espada is fiendishly addictive. What stops it from being truly great is the fact that it's both simple and rather boring at times. [Oct 2007, p.83]- PC Zone UK
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A vaguely comical arcade shooter in the clouds, and one that never pretends to be anything else. [June 2009, p.64]- PC Zone UK
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With more ambition in the table design, Dream Pinball 3D has the potential to be great. As it stands, it's just good. [June 2008, p.82]- PC Zone UK
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Plenty of tactical depth and a wealth of historical information. [Nov 2006, p.73]- PC Zone UK
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You'll be having Duke Nukem flashbacks and shouting "I've got balls of steel" in no time. [July 2010, p.84]- PC Zone UK
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The plot is a bit of nonsense and the NPCs' AI is dumber than a bag of hair, but slashing up civilians with the Claw is always amusing. [Aug 2009, p.68]- PC Zone UK
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There's not enough reason to come back after the initial wow factor from the visuals wears off. [July 2010, p.90]- PC Zone UK
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Somehow it manages to be far more entertaining than you'd expect. [May 2007, p.72]- PC Zone UK
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Finally though, kudos to the scriptwriters and actors for providing a stream of banter that never once made me want to pull my jaw off and mash my teeth against my forehead. Something so rare, I added two to the score.- PC Zone UK
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There are only a handful of official maps to play , although each one is substantial in size. [Aug 2009, p.77]- PC Zone UK
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This is one for gem completionists, but it won't be raising any bars or breaking any moulds. [Feb 2010, p.84]- PC Zone UK
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While Extraction Point certainly does pick up towards the end, providing some absolutely sublime moments of action, ultimately it feels far too much like the worst bits of F.E.A.R. all over again, masquerading as something we love.- PC Zone UK
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Arrowhead paints the most chilling picture of the horrors of war than any game has done yet. [Sept 2010, p.84]- PC Zone UK
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If you have a lot of patience, follow The Path. If not, bugger off and pick up an FPS. [Aug 2009, p.75]- PC Zone UK
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An unexpectedly and unpredictably decent point-and-click game. [Dec 2008, p.71]- PC Zone UK
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Treat The Maw as a casual half hour game and you'll be well satisfied, but don't expect any maw than that. Sorry. [June 2009, p.75]- PC Zone UK
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Part Age Of Empires and a dollop of Civ, what's missing is a memorable game experience. And as for the visuals - line it up against Total War or Rise Of Nations and it's almost laughable.- PC Zone UK
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With patience and perseverance there's plenty of reward. [Oct 2008, p.72]- PC Zone UK
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Having just reached HOMMV's end-game, I'd rather have waited a bit longer and received a bit more. [Jan 2007, p.83]- PC Zone UK
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It's not terrible by any means, but it's just not very exciting either. [Apr 2007, p.76]- PC Zone UK
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To say that the game is shallow would be harsh, but it certainly doesn't plumb the potential depths of the period, and while it has multiplayer I can't see it having much longevity. [May 2009, p.77]- PC Zone UK
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Offers up one of the drabbest looking and tedious opening sections witnessed anywhere. [Oct 2009, p.62]- PC Zone UK
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EndWar's a little too repetitive and you'll probably end up using the same basic strategy in every battle. [June 2009, p.69]- PC Zone UK
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Muzzled! isn't as laugh-out-loud funny as the previous episodes. [Oct 2009, p.73]- PC Zone UK
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A lacklustre affair that we've seen many times before. [Dec 2006, p.85]- PC Zone UK
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At its best, Impact is an exhilarating, old school blaster that's very easy to dip in and out of. But at its worst, it's simplistic, repetitive fare with not enough to it. [Sept 2010, p.88]- PC Zone UK
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Persevere a little and you'll soon be having a lot of fun. [Apr 2009, p.72]- PC Zone UK
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It's one of the few Bond games that come close to the N64 classic. [Feb 2009, p.78]- PC Zone UK