Playstation Official Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
For 2,964 reviews, this publication has graded:
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37% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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58% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 68
| Highest review score: | Red Dead Redemption 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Test Yourself: Psychology |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,105 out of 2964
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Mixed: 1,535 out of 2964
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Negative: 324 out of 2964
2966
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A love letter to old-fashioned RPGs, but like all passionate romances you'll need to take the rough with the smooth. [Nov 2017, p.92]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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Bloober has constructed a little game with a story that feels so much bigger than most Triple-As will manage this year. [Nov 2017, p.92]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
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A decent enough start blossoms into a rush of "greatest hits" set-pieces that will leave Uncharted fans eager for more from the lead duo, and send newcomers hunting eagerly for the original games. [Nov 2017, p.88]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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A remarkably solid effort that experiments with the genre and celebrates the finesse and timing of martial arts. It's just a shame it feels so incomplete. [Nov 2017, p.89]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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It's masterful, and practically unique - which is just about the best way to describe the game as a whole. [Nov 2017, p.88]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
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A rock-solid combat system is held back by the extremely poor story mode and limited offline options. Not a disaster, but Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite still squanders its immense potential. [Nov 2017, p.86]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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It's as good as PES has ever been, but with enough tweaks to feel different with the ball at your feet. As always, give yourself time to get used to the new iteration. [Nov 2017, p.83]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
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Creaky old level design, a loathsome entourage of heroes, and a lifeless open world. [Nov 2017, p.81]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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An absorbing mix of ideas: an intense retro-tinged shooter with an unusual level of complexity. [Nov 2017, p.81]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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A solid improvement over the first game, though it still struggles with an identity problem. Don't play it alone - it's best played in co-op with a small child. [Nov 2017, p.80]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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Changes are plentiful, but don't disrupt the formula of what makes this series so great. Come for the characters, stay for the simple-but-demanding golfing. [Nov 2017, p.79]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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The sharp dialogue and heartfelt narrative are let down by the shoehorned relationship between the lead characters. Nonetheless, it's a worthy sequel. [Nov 2017, p.78]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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Bungie's blaster offers some of the best shooting on PS4, but right now, it feels more like a bumper expansion than a full-blown sequel. The Strikes are amazing, mind. [Nov 2017, p.75]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Oct 15, 2017 -
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An over-emphasis on being outnumbered makes a master assassin in real life. Yet here, coupled with a lack of stealth missions, equals one frustrated player. [Oct 2017, p.97]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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A cunning, demanding game, but never overwhelming or confusing. It wants to challenge you, but it also wants you to succeed, feeling like the coolest killer of all. [Oct 2017, p.96]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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Free-running in Super Cloudbuilt is a weightless wonder, and anyone who envies birds should definitely try it. [Oct 2017, p.95]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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Despite the sometimes unbalanced challenge it presents, Children of Zodiarcs is a brilliant tribute to tactical RPGs of old, with the tabletop elements adding a fresh and engaging twist to the beloved genre. [Oct 2017, p.95]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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The shooting is fun, and there's some chuckle-worthy writing but once you realise you're doing the same things over and over again, it falls flat. [Oct 2017, p.95]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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There's been nothing quite like this conducting-meets-combat mashup since its original release, and it's still as wonderfully barmy and deeply moreish as ever. [Oct 2017, p.94]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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An engaging fantasy visual novel elegantly supplemented with an addictive and unique sport, Pyre is a true original. As gaming obsessions go, it burns bright, if not long. [Oct 2017, p.93]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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With a world that you'll end up knowing by heart and characters you'll want more of, Kiwami is unique, moving, and serious; everything you love about games. [Oct 2017, p.92]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 8, 2017 -
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While the ratio of old to new ideas is a little too cautious, and the Blue Sphere stages can become annoying, this is everything fans have been wanting for far too long. It's the best Sonic game. [Oct 2017, p.90]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 7, 2017 -
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Simplicity and repetition may turn off those looking for a challenge, but Last Day of June boasts a heartfelt poignancy that makes for a richly affecting experience. [Oct 2017, p.89]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 7, 2017 -
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Wonky tech and punishing challenges will leave your cold, but with our without VR, this has moments of brilliance that are worth the price of admission alone. [Oct 2017, p.88]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 7, 2017 -
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Wonky tech and punishing challenges will leave your cold, but with our without VR, this has moments of brilliance that are worth the price of admission alone. [Oct 2017, p.88]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 7, 2017 -
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This is a satisfying shoot-'em-up. It won't grip you for hours on end, but its combat will keep you dipping back in occasionally to blast your friends off the leaderboards. [Oct 2017, p.87]- Playstation Official Magazine UK
Posted Sep 7, 2017