Planet Xbox 360's Scores
- Games
For 764 reviews, this publication has graded:
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77% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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19% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 78
| Highest review score: | Mass Effect 3 | |
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| Lowest review score: | AMY |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 519 out of 764
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Mixed: 216 out of 764
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Negative: 29 out of 764
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2K Sports has put a lot of effort into making this one a far greater effort than before, and despite a few hiccups and lack of new content for My Player or Franchise, it's still quite the run around the diamond. Play ball!- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Mar 21, 2012
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Yeah, it would've been nice to have a downloadable upgrade rather than pay for a new product, and more modes would've been nice, but Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 still does what it set out to do, enhancing the original experience with a great new slew of characters and added features. Fighting fans will definitely get their fill with this, especially once they get their hands on Ghost Rider and Rocket Raccoon.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Nov 15, 2011
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It's another dose of Konami arcade goodness, with up to six players taking part in the over-the-top comic book action.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Dec 20, 2010
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With long lasting Mission mode, an unlockable Boss Blitz mode, satisfying Achievement Points, and smooth and addictive Live play, Heavy Weapon adds its name to the list of must-own Arcade titles.- Planet Xbox 360
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Don’t let Tomb Raider: Underworld go under your radar, there is plenty of things to do with Miss Lara; including a future promise of exclusive downloadable content for the Xbox 360.- Planet Xbox 360
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It's still a hell of a relaunch to a long-running series, an imaginative – and captivating – trip through various game types, including overhead bombing and some breathtaking dogfights. If you thought Wings of Liberation was a nice piece of flight fun, you haven't seen anything yet.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Oct 12, 2011
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Bad Company 2's single-player proves far more compelling than its predecessor's, standing up as much more than just preparation for the multiplayer portion of the game, which is undoubtedly what most players will be buying Bad Company 2 for.- Planet Xbox 360
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Small issues aside (including the lack of co-op on the disc), Warhammer 40K Space Marine is an epic battle that deserves your time and attention. The multiplayer, despite being barebones, is great fun, and the single player campaign offers plenty of blood to spill, even if you're a newbie to Games Workshop's world.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Sep 13, 2011
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The multiplayer serves up a hearty meal, the graphics are improved, and the campaign will consume many hours of your life.- Planet Xbox 360
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Perfect Dark Zero is a game you can pick up and play, you are put straight into the action from the beginning, and the action doesn’t stop until the last minute. While the single player can be considered a bit of a let down the multiplayer mode makes up for it. The game is a good comeback for Rare, and provides the perfect introduction to a new console.- Planet Xbox 360
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More fighters and options the next time around would be the way to go for this series.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Oct 25, 2010
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It really is like WWE in it's current state: stale, unimaginative, and afraid of new ideas. But, unlike the real WWE, it is the only option out there for a solid wrestling title.- Planet Xbox 360
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The gameplay itself is engaging and fun, and online play works pretty good, though there were times we ran into some lag, particularly during Jack Attack rounds.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Feb 8, 2011
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At 1200 Microsoft points, Quake Arena Arcade may not be your ideal first-person shooting experience on Xbox Live – especially since other games run for 800 or even less. But if you're a Quake fan or need a fulfilling multiplayer experience that will keep you busy for hours, you owe it to yourself to enter the Arena.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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Beyond Good & Evil HD is a finely crafted remake that's well worth the 800 Microsoft points. Buy it for yourself…and then your pig uncle.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Mar 9, 2011
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For 800 points, you get two hours of linear combat, new items, achievements, and a couple of holotapes that detail a soldier’s experience. I appreciate Bethesda giving me a glimpse into Fallout’s lore (future), but the immersion that makes the game so tantalizing is absent during the entire quest.- Planet Xbox 360
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It may not be as legendary as Wii Sports (yet), but for a debut sports compilation for Microsoft's high-priced gadget, Kinect Sports does more than enough to push the thrill of competition. It's good fun with friends, and the easily adaptable controls make it very user friendly, no matter what your height and age is.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Nov 18, 2010
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Saints Row 2 is a extremely entertaining action title that will win over tons of new fans with its craziness.- Planet Xbox 360
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The original is a more inspired game, but kudos to Spicy Horse for making this second foray through the looking glass more than tolerable.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Jun 23, 2011
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The story is tight and fast-paced; the presentation really shows Beenox's improvements over the past few months; and the gameplay is engaging, even if there's not much actual web-slinging to do this time around.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Oct 5, 2011
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The unfortunate truth is that while it’s a decent game, it doesn’t rise above that initial excitement.- Planet Xbox 360
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Warriors of Rock satisfies with a mostly rousing list of songs, still-addictive-as-ever gameplay and plenty of options for both solo players and groups. The only question now is what's left to do for the next time around.- Planet Xbox 360
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A welcome return to the "bullet hell" tradition, but offers enough new content and goodies like leaderboards and extra modes to keep it from being just another offering in the genre. It might be too tough for some, but hey, you gotta learn your skills somewhere, right?- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Mar 22, 2012
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There's something for everyone here, and despite a few blemishes, it's one of the better games in town.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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Everything is not perfect but as far as movie games go this is simply put one of the best out there. Any fan of the X-Men universe should give the game a chance, but those who have been waiting for a Mature version of Wolverine to come around should rush out and pick X-Men Origins: Wolverine as soon as mutantly possible.- Planet Xbox 360
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Whether you need to use your environment, lure an enemy to its demise, or choose a specific weapon, you’ll be satisfied with the experience.- Planet Xbox 360
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Much like chess, you can learn how to use the pieces in an hour, but learning to use them skillfully takes time and patience. If you can handle a bit of a learning curve and some clunky controls, this game will reward you with challenging and enjoyable game play.- Planet Xbox 360
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I’m happy to report that this is one of the better retro revamp titles to come along. Despite that, many gamers will have to give this game a second thought before spending the 800 points, due to the low replay value and lack of multiplayer.- Planet Xbox 360
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Considering the subject material there are not many other games like it (F.E.A.R.) and the unique character-switching feature helps it pick up a few points. The nice variation in weapons and magical powers also keeps the average gameplay from getting too boring.- Planet Xbox 360
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The design is quite inspired for a product designed for younger players, and the presentation is surprisingly high in value.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Oct 18, 2011
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