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 multiplayer outweighs the single-player but having to look up and down with the face buttons means that you'll never be the crack-shot you can be with a second analogue stick. [Issue #147, p.78]- Play UK
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A damn enjoyable game. The characters grow on you after a while and it's not long before you feel as though you're starting to fit in at Bullworth Academy. [Issue # 146, p.72]- Play UK
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Full of missions and side-splitting moments, the game delivers an enjoyable experience. There's more to it than the first, though the essence of play is very similar. [Issue#146, p.82]- Play UK
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The story is dull, the locations sparse and empty, and the camera is extremely annoying most of the time. [Issue #147, p.80]- Play UK
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At times defending can be a frustrating affair owing mainly to some inept AI defending. [Issue #147, p.89]- Play UK
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A dull premise and recycled dynamics. [Issue#153, p.87]- Play UK
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The perfect mix of button-hammering and technique, and all at a suitable difficulty level. The battles stay fresh thanks to all the different attacks and the cast are odd enough to keep you interested without resorting to cliches. [Issue # 149, p.74]- Play UK
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Whilst certainly the best in the series, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 suffers from being far too similar to the previous game. [Issue 145, p.93]- Play UK
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It's pretty easy to get it right, but you do have to concentrate on every shot - this isn't "Everybody's Golf." [Issue 142, p.104]- Play UK
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This has the most swearing we've ever encountered in a videogame so if that appeals then pick up a copy. [Issue#146, p.91]- Play UK
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It hits all of its targets accurately enough, but none so dead-on as to be memorable. Mini-games add to the value, but still can't elevate this to anything like an essential purchase. [Issue 144, p.94]- Play UK
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Poorly thought out puzzles, pointless gameplay mechanics and horrifically garish visuals all combine to create a thoroughly disappointing sequel. Oh well. [Issue 145, p.91]- Play UK
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Excellent player movement and passing make for a beautiful game, but dodgy defenders and predictable goals make it feel slightly lightweight. [Issue#146, p.78]- Play UK
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It's only 20 quid. Which goes some way to explain the empty roads, the lack of music, the dodgy gameplay gimmick and the paltry 18 cars on offer. [Apr 2006, p.91]- Play UK
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You may find the whole thing a little too tough, especially if you're out and about. [Issue#146, p.93]- Play UK
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Still good but little different from last year's effort so it's only really worth picking up if you're a massive basketball fan or a newcomer to the series. [Issue#146, p.93]- Play UK
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The perfect marriage of style and substance, a lively, inventive and satisfying game wrapped up in the most impressive and striking visual style of any game on the PS2. There's nothing else quite like this out there. [Issue 150, p.80]- Play UK
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Playing as Lego Alec Guinness was always going to be better than Ewan McGregor anyway. [Issue 145, p.80]- Play UK
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Bomberman fits nicely in your palm and is an easy recommendation for anyone with friends. [Issue #150, p.90]- Play UK
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This is a consistently entertaining piece of fluff that sticks to an idea and doesn't stray too far from it. [Issue 144, p.96]- Play UK
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It's not exactly scary going on fetch quests for some snooty, snooty wee girls, nor fending off eyeless monkeys with a kitchen knife. [Issue#146, p.92]- Play UK
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More "Final Fantasy" than "Grand Theft Auto," Yakuza doesn't do exactly what it says on the tin, foregoing the trappings of the sandbox in favour of the more linear nature of the RPG. [Issue 144, p.74]- Play UK
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There is no denying that LocoRoco is the landmark PSP title. The effortless charm and relentless happiness hide one of the most complete games we've ever had the pleasure of playing. [Issue 142, p.72]- Play UK
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Very different [from] "Tiger Woods," but this is far from a bad thing. A viable alternative to the franchise. [Issue 144, p.97]- Play UK
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Entertaining gameplay with plenty of options to keep you busy, but the repetitive nature of it all keeps the score down. [Issue 144, p.81]- Play UK