Play UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,561 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt | |
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| Lowest review score: | Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta |
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Positive: 805 out of 1561
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Mixed: 593 out of 1561
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A great concept, but one whose execution screams for another year in development. [Issue#184, p.79]- Play UK
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A collection of ideas - some tried and tested, some yet to be proven - all hanging together beautifully. [Issue#184, p.69]- Play UK
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It's a bit light on the additions and isn't recommended to those who bought 09. On the other hand, it's a solid, fun and well-presented title for fans and non-fans of the sport. [Issue#184, p.79]- Play UK
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A poor sequel to an already-poor game, though with far nicer graphics. [Issue#185, p.82]- Play UK
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Very disappointing. [Issue#186, p.87]- Play UK
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A gorgeous game that'll make Beatles fans feel like they're being swaddled in a veil of pure joy. [Issue#184, p.76]- Play UK
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It might not light the world on fire, but Mini Ninjas is a good, solid game. [Issue#74, p.74]- Play UK
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It carefully bridges the gap between its PC flight sim heritage and the arcadey world of consoles. [Issue#183, p.74]- Play UK
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An addictive, entertaining and intense racer that can happily sit alongside the genre greats. [Issue#184, p.68]- Play UK
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Genuinely funny humour meets a great turn-based battle system and ludicrous levels of depth for those fond of levelling up ad nauseam. [Issue#190, p.77]- Play UK
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The definitive weapon-based fighter comes to the PSP and manages not to lose anything in the translation. [Issue#183, p.72]- Play UK
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There are a lot of new features, but most of them just make us shrug, while a few are a little bit annoying. [Issue#184, p.78]- Play UK
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Great fun, but not on par with Blitz Arcade's amazing Droplitz. [Issue#185, p.87]- Play UK
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Rocksteady really should be praised for nailing the essence of the character as well as it has. [Issue#183, p.75]- Play UK
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A cynical exercise in fan service that leeches off its ancestors in the absence of any merits it can call its own. [Issue#184, p.76]- Play UK
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The finest brawler that's currently available on PlayStation Network. [Issue#182, p.82]- Play UK
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Great fun, if a little throwaway. [Issue#184, p.85]- Play UK
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It seems like this has been churned out to make a quick buck on the back of the film. [Issue#183, p.77]- Play UK
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Ultimately, Fat Princess is a victim of its own focused creativity. It may have visual appeal and at first seem to offer a lot but it doesn’t take long to realise proceedings are rather dull; matches last a ridiculously long amount of time. In tiny bursts there’s definitely some appeal. It’s just ever so short. [Issue#183, p.80]- Play UK
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Fury feels like a standalone game as opposed to a piece of DLC. [Issue#183, p.82]- Play UK
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A breath of fresh air in the world of licensed movie tie-ins. [Issue#183, p.77]- Play UK