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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5% same as 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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Negative: 163 out of 1561
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The worst thing about Genji: Days of hte Blade is that it doesn't just feel like a dated Playstation 3 game, it feels like a dated PS2 game also. [Issue 148, p.64]- Play UK
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There's just no depth to Xaolin Showdown whatsoever. [Issue #150, p.89]- Play UK
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A near flawless conversion whose flaws show themselves only to those in the upper skill echelons. [Issue 144, p.78]- Play UK
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After pressing any button repeatedly for almost a day we can only assume that there has to be a better way to make a wrestling game work. [Issue #147, p.70]- Play UK
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Excellent gameplay, a variety of courses and multiple modes. How does he keep doing it? It's great to see an EA update that delivers in all the key areas. [Issue #151, p.78]- Play UK
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Combos are just a matter of bashing button but you can augment these attacks by using your special moves. [Issue#154, p.82]- Play UK
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It's so obviously a "Micro Machines" rip off that it's just insulting. [Issue 144, p.92]- Play UK
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Newcomers will find enjoyment within at least one title and, if nothing else, will enjoy experiencing a little of our rich gaming history. [Issue #147, p.91]- Play UK
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Old, safe, and completely uninspired, Untold Lgends is only saved from the humiliation of being the worst of the launch games by its plodding competence. [Issue 148, p.86]- Play UK
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Enjoyable but not the earth-shattering game it could (and perhaps, should) be. There's no excuse for trotting out the same old racing schtick with the Playstation 3's potential left untapped. [Issue 148, p.52]- Play UK
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While NHL 2K7 isn't without its flaws, the game's accessibility is such that most people can glean some entertainment from it. [Issue 148, p.82]- Play UK
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Most frustrating of all, however, is that the game can be amazing at times. [Issue 148, p.80]- Play UK
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It's a lazy attempt to make money on a new hardware launch, which utterly ruins the Gundam name. [Issue 148, p.70]- Play UK
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Like "Lumines," however, the ear and eye candy is more than just, well, ear and eye candy, and is completely inseparable from the gameplay. [Issue 145, p.82]- Play UK
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Awkward, fiddly, unwieldy and lacks any kind of atmosphere whatsoever. [Issue#153, p.88]- Play UK
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This game is unbearable. We didn't even want to waste time babbling on about getting straight to the point. [Issue #150, p.91]- Play UK
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You couldn't ask for more. 40 of the highest caliber tracks, refined gameplay, expanded multiplayer and even a practice mode all make for the finest action game of all time. [Issue #147, p.87]- Play UK
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The best puzzle game on PSP by far, but owners of the original might be more disappointed that it doesn't take more abmitious steps to stretch its formula further and see what happens. [Issue #147, p.76]- Play UK
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Despite the demo being met with scepticism, Square Enix has crafted a truly fantastic game that is a stunning change of pace and feel for the Final Fantasy series, but still manages to stay largely true to its roots. Beautiful. [JPN Import; Issue #139, p.60]- Play UK
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Not only is it the best game in the franchise so far, it's also one hell of a PSP game. [Issue#146, p.86]- Play UK
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The Power Stone games have always been about grossly over-the-top, exaggerated, and unashamedly indulgent bar-room style brawling. They are, to be blunt, insane, but the good kind of insane. [Issue 145, p.77]- Play UK
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It's another NFS game which means you know exactly what to expect before peeling the cellophane off. That doesn't mean it's bad though. [Issue #147, p.84]- Play UK
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Better than "Liberty City Stories" in every single way, Vice City Stories is an astonishing achievement and one of the best games of the year on any system. [Issue #147, p.66]- Play UK
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With a lengthy quest and an in-depth experience point system it manages to sit on its very own, special throne. [Issue 148, p.89]- Play UK
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Not so good offline, but for those after an MMORPG, this is essential. [Issue #147, p.79]- Play UK
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It really aims to offer a little something for everyone. [Issue#146, p.88]- Play UK
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The problem is that everything away from the game itself - in other words the game itself - is genuinely weak. [Issue 145, p.76]- Play UK
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Pretty much every major Marvel comic character of the last 50 years condensed into one game universe. [Issue #147, p.81]- Play UK
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Just don't expect an easy ride and, remember, these games are over a decade old now, and it really does show. [Issue #147, p.91]- Play UK
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On a DualShock it would be great. On an analogue nub it isn't. Despite this, it's still a pretty solid game. [Issue #147, p.92]- Play UK