Playstation Official Magazine Australia's Scores
- Games
For 1,202 reviews, this publication has graded:
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47% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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46% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Red Dead Redemption | |
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| Lowest review score: | Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 595 out of 1202
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Mixed: 529 out of 1202
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Negative: 78 out of 1202
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Basement Crawl is aptly named – for that's where it belongs, packed away in a dusty box. [May 2014, p76]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Apr 27, 2014 -
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Is (currently) free, looks better, and you can now be messed with by stream-watching gamers. What's not to love? [May 2014, p76]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Apr 27, 2014 -
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A handful of extra content and a bit of a spit-shine do not a great next-gen package make. [May 2014, p75]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Apr 27, 2014 -
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It's still not quite perfect, but Awesomenauts Assemble is certainly a noticeable step up from its PS3 older brother. [May 2014, p75]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Apr 27, 2014 -
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Getting your arm chopped off might actually be a better option. Just avoid this. [May 2014, p74]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Apr 27, 2014 -
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While its visual splendours cannot be denied, a few fumbled design decisions hold this back from true greatness. [May 2014, p73]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Apr 27, 2014 -
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It may not have any competitors, but it's one that is sure to impress fans. [May 2014, p.80]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Apr 22, 2014 -
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A highly addictive platformer whose shine is marred by a few control issues. [April 2014, p83]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 19, 2014 -
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The niche this mad gun’s aimed at should get this immediately. Everyone else: run. [April 2014, p81]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 19, 2014 -
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An update worthy of the source material. Old-school platforming worth jumping into [April 2014, p81]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 19, 2014 -
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A solid follow-up that although enjoyable, doesn’t quite reach the same heights of its debut. [April 2014, p80]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 19, 2014 -
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It’s not perfect, but Outlast still succeeds at scaring the pants off you. [April 2014, p80]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 19, 2014 -
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A pretty spesh experience that asks a lot of your time and, yeah, sometimes your patience, too. [April 2014, p79]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 18, 2014 -
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As the final nail in the coffin of this two-part series, CLoS2 is more than a little rusty. [April 2014, p78]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 18, 2014 -
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A nail-biting experience needing a few more coats of polish to stand out. [April 2014, p76]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 18, 2014 -
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A worthy sequel to one of the best RPGs ever made. Noobs and casual gamers, it’s time to level up. [April 2014, p74]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 18, 2014 -
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A head-on collision of Dynasty Warriors’ combat and Monster Hunter taxidermy. Shines in co-op. [April 2014, p73]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 18, 2014 -
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War may be hell, but it’s not as bad as this ugly, unbalanced, short excuse for a rail-shooter. [April 2014, p72]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 18, 2014 -
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Trey Parker and Matt Stone mercilessly tear RPGs a new one while making quite a decent one of their own. [April 2014, p70]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 18, 2014 -
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Minor control updates and all the DLC included. Looks gorgeous, still plays great. [February 2014, p83]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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Looks marginally better than the PS3 version. That's about it. [February 2014, p83]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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Only comes alive with the right four-player crowd. Soloists, avoid. [February 2014, p83]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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Bursting with personality and cuteness. Challenge anorexic. [February 2014, p83]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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A decent PS3 game swung low enough to limbo under our already low expectations. [February 2014, p82]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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There is no way this antiquated nobody is worth this much of your money and attention. [February 2014, p82]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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The one and only PS4 difference – camera-only dancing –intermittently works. Woo. [February 2014, p81]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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With its improved controls, Escape Plan is now criminally good value for money. [February 2014, p81]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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A truly evergreen title that looks and handles noticeably better on your next-gen system. [February 2014, p79]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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A gorgeously produced pinball dream that comes close to besting the real thing. [February 2014, p81]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014 -
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A personality-packed puzzlefest that defies categorisation and is one of the funniest games in recent memory. [February 2014, p80]- Playstation Official Magazine Australia
Posted Mar 3, 2014