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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If you're up for some destruction and don't have Angry Birds handy, this is clearly the next best thing.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Jul 23, 2012
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The choppy animations, quirky menu navigation, bad officiating, and poor commentary are enough to undo the great strides EA made in the graphics and controls.- Planet Xbox 360
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The real problem with Sega Superstars Tennis is really that it is aimed at kids who are too young to remember most of these characters and casual gamers who could care less. Gamers who fondly remember these classic characters are not likely to sit around and play minigames and mediocre arcade tennis for hours on end.- Planet Xbox 360
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A good way to get a taste of things to come for the THQ vision of the Warhammer 40,000 universe, and is definitely worth your time.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Jul 18, 2011
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Though Joy Ride doesn't exactly have the kind of "hook" to make it as fundamentally important as, say, Mario Kart, it's a steal for ten bucks, and a much better game than its Kinect counterpart.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted May 29, 2012
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While Castlevania: Harmony of Despair contains a good but not quite stellar multiplayer experience, and is fairly far from an enjoyable single player game, I must say can't wait to see what Konami pulls off with an improved follow-up.- Planet Xbox 360
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Visually, this is the best Resident Evil to date, but some might agree it's a bit too far over the top.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Oct 1, 2012
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The general management tools are exquisite and will definitely satisfy those who wanted to feel superior then their computer AI counterparts in putting together the perfect team.- Planet Xbox 360
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Tuck away the painful memories of the first game and try out this one. You'll feel some validation…even if it takes a little while to get there.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Feb 7, 2011
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There is no way that a title that does not feature any sort of single-player gaming should cost full price (one exception would be World of Warcraft) and it is obvious that Shadowrun would have sold better and scored better in reviews had it been twenty dollars cheaper.- Planet Xbox 360
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There’s nothing particularly bad about The Last Remnant. Despite its flaws, it does remain a competent, if unremarkable RPG.- Planet Xbox 360
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Fairly fun, and an excellent choice for those who liked the first game so much. Plus, you can always show off video of yourself if you feel like you need some humility.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Nov 3, 2011
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The planes, their camouflage and most of the battles are all true and valid to their real-life counterparts; but, some of the presentations and mechanics of the game are quite unrealistic.- Planet Xbox 360
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The graphics are sub par and the audio is nothing special; coupled with the occasional graphical glitches and bugs, the game ends up looking like it wasn’t finished.- Planet Xbox 360
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Tony Hawk is finally moving in a good direction again, and that's enough to give Pro Skater HD a solid thumbs up. Perfect it's not, but it retains a lot of the goodness that made the original games such a hit, and for us, close definitely counts.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Jul 18, 2012
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TMNT boasts 200 achievement points attainable through a variety of different tasks such as beating a level in a specific time limit or beating a boss without being injured. The addition of online co-op multiplayer and the other small features are great and add some replay value to an already cheap game.- Planet Xbox 360
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Trivial Pursuit earns high marks for accessibility and coming up with fresh gameplay ideas for a game older than most 360 owners.- Planet Xbox 360
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If "World of Warcraft" had a baby with "Star Wars" and the doctor pumped it full of steroids the final result would be Silicon Knight’s Too Human.- Planet Xbox 360
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Bankshot Billiards 2 soundtrack is best left muted. Pixelstorm gives the player a choice between styles such as rock, pop and funk but none are particularly pleasant.- Planet Xbox 360
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It’s gruesome, it’s vibrant with style and has Samuel L. Jackson providing VO’s; it’s a formula for success. But, as always with hack-n-slash titles, the replay value is limited and the action becomes droning within a few hours.- Planet Xbox 360
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Despite the occasional glitches and overly easy Achievement Points, gamers will still likely feel the nostalgic itch to fire up this classic from time to time. It is too bad there is not more than a memory pulling gamers back.- Planet Xbox 360
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There are certainly moments where you’ll feel as if you actually are Bond but for the majority of time, you’ll be wondering where all the fun is.- Planet Xbox 360
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We do think some critics (including one that rhymes with Spy Flee Hen) were a little too harsh to dismiss this one as a forgettable hack and slasher. There's some substance here, particularly if you're a fan of the old Mobile Suit Gundam series. And it is fun, especially when you get friends involved as a team.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Jul 6, 2011
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An acceptable entry in the kart-racing genre. While there aren't many folks online, the local multiplayer makes up for it, and the modes included here will keep you busy if you're all about power sliding and bombing someone's car with a sack of yard scraps.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Dec 15, 2011
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Cars is aimed at children and delivers, for them only. There is a place in the 360 market for a game made for young kids, but there is no place in an adult's game library for this.- Planet Xbox 360
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Players who enjoyed the first should find the sequel to be much more unique than the original. It’s a soft-edged real-time strategy game that boasts the ability to go into missions with a handful of crew members, the ability to hire guards and a tremendous amount of bliss when it comes to violence.- Planet Xbox 360
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The already strong story is helped along the way by some really good voice acting and a fantastic musical soundtrack that fits the game perfectly.- Planet Xbox 360
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By shipping this game with a boring, restrictive campaign mode, even Armored Core series diehards will have to reconsider this game. Because half the fun is in building, painting and showing off your schematics, Armored Core 4 is for the fans of the AC franchise and/or Xbox Live, and no one else.- Planet Xbox 360
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The six hours it will take you to complete the twenty-level contest hardly feels substantial. It is not the slam-dunk comeback fans hoped for from Crash's 360 debut, but it is far from a failure.- Planet Xbox 360
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It's a bit pricey, but it delivers heftily on the great gameplay and supreme challenge, so if you're hardcore, you'll definitely get your money's worth here.- Planet Xbox 360
- Posted Jan 20, 2012
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