PC Zone UK's Scores
- Games
For 710 reviews, this publication has graded:
-
43% higher than the average critic
-
5% same as the average critic
-
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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Lowest review score: | Deal or No Deal |
Score distribution:
-
Positive: 272 out of 710
-
Mixed: 322 out of 710
-
Negative: 116 out of 710
710
game
reviews
- By Date
- By Critic Score
-
- Critic Score
What it adds - the more capacious level design, the daylight, the mech bits, the cover system - doesn't amount to much more than a garnish of new ideas on an old chicken salad of a game. But as I said, the magic of F.E.A.R. is certainly in position. That basic pleasure of time slowing, of watching a death ballet unfold as glass shatters, masonry crumbles and bodies cartwheel with morbid elegance - it's all intact, and it's as incredible to behold as ever. [Mar 2009, p.56]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
As follow-ups go, it's certainly up ther with the best, if not quite the elite. [Sept 2007, p.66]- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Recommended for FPS horror fans, although the environments are by definition a tad repetitive. [May 2009, p.72]- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Rise & Fall manages to bring some welcome action to a normally slower-paced genre, but it sometimes feels like this is at the expense of tactics.- PC Zone UK
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
For eight quid though, Bionic Commando Rearmed is a masterful remake, even if it's one you'll never muster the patience to finish. [Nov 2008, p.75]- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
A near perfect port at a perfect price point. [July 2007, p.76]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
More polished than I ever dreamt it would be.[Christmas 2006, p.86]- PC Zone UK
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
Can't wait for more. [Jan 2010, p.82]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Truthfully, HOMMV is better in every department than its predecessor. It's grittier, funnier, prettier, more accessible, more strategic and rammed full of multiplayer goodness.- PC Zone UK
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
One of the better games from the consistently recommended franchise. [Dec 2007, p.80]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Every care has been made to make this a game that anyone from any region will enjoy. However, there just isn't that intangible harmony nor inset differentiation that the game would need to compete with WoW - and that's a shame, because otherwise, Aion is damn good at what it does. [Christmas 2009, p.74]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Highly recommended - it's essential for older players. [Feb 2008, p.91]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
The tackling has been improved, and while the whole thing can feel a bit spongy, it still plays a decent game of football. [Christmas 2007, p.76]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Excellent humour. [Nov 2008, p.76]- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Old-school, classic, no-nonsense joy based around possibly the finest trilogy of films ever made. [Aug 2008, p.64]- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Somehow the game, as a whole, comes together beautifully. [Oct 2010, p.70]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
For all its merits and imagination, all its potential and breathtaking battles, Universe at War is lacking an essential ingredient of real-time strategy games: strategy. [Mar 2008, p.72]- PC Zone UK
-
- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Unfortunately, things like the AI, graphics and crash damage, as well as the Porto track, still could do with some more tweaking. And in comparison to its big brother GTR 2, it's still most definitely a lap or two behind.- PC Zone UK
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
All good, except for one very stupid omission - no online multiplayer. [June 2007, p.72]- PC Zone UK
-
- Critic Score
Though somewhat let down by its combat, Kane & Lynch is still well worth a play, even if it's just for the cinematic feel of the levels, the refreshingly different characters and the excellent multiplayer. [Christmas 2007, p.66]- PC Zone UK
- Read full review
-
- Critic Score
If the Europa Universalis series is your thing, Rome is a welcome evolution. [July 2008, p.74]- PC Zone UK