Pocket Gamer UK's Scores
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For 6,041 reviews, this publication has graded:
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31% higher than the average critic
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19% same as the average critic
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50% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
| Highest review score: | God of War: Chains of Olympus | |
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| Lowest review score: | Angels In The Sky |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,201 out of 6041
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Mixed: 3,486 out of 6041
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Negative: 354 out of 6041
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A pretty mixed bag. The last levels are a real blast, and the final cut-scene a genuine thrill. You're ready for more action at the very moment the game decides there is no more.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Questionable suitability for portable play aside, this is probably the best role-playing game yet for PSP.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Monster House is a surprisingly difficult game, but there's plenty of innovation and fun for those prepared to work at it.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Underpowered in terms of excitement, but the ride you'll get from this solid, comprehensive package is never less than decent.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Not quite polished enough to be awarded pieces of eight, nevertheless Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest will happily buckle your swashes.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Keep your coffers shut and do not contemplate putting this in your UMD drive – tis utter rubbish, for sure.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Perfectly playable, but gameplay and economic niggles make it far from essential.- Pocket Gamer UK
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While it's possible to just dive in with the traditional play mechanic of score-as-many-goals-as-you-can-in-90-minutes, the game's central dynamic demands a little more effort from those looking for victory.- Pocket Gamer UK
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It may have a few wrinkles but, crucially, the adventuring returns to the forefront of the Tomb Raider experience.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Enjoyably distracting when played alone and hugely entertaining in company, Point Blank DS is ideal for five minutes of fun.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A basic and stale RPG that sows few seeds of flair and inventiveness over its vast and tiresome expanse.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Whether you wasted your youth on a salty pier arcade with the series, or met Vic Viper for the first time in this review, Gradius will quickly become your pet name for twitch gaming thrills.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Cars is by no means a terrible game, just a very average one. And 'average' is not the sort of thing you'd expect anyone to happily spend £30 on. Go see the film five times instead.- Pocket Gamer UK
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But with even the most thumb-tied tot capable of completing Cars DS in less than five hours, any Pocket Gamer reader is likely to end up feeling pretty shortchanged.- Pocket Gamer UK
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It's colourful and more fun (especially in multiplayer) than the similar Brain Training, but Big Brain Academy doesn't have much longevity.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A tough puzzler that lacks immediate charm, but offers a lasting challenge for those who persevere.- Pocket Gamer UK
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The freedom and range of item management creates huge scope for personalised gameplay and strategy, and while the dawdling pace won't suit many, those able to respect the game's qualities should find the experience very rewarding.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Field Commander is a polished, well-presented game with loads of options, but it's let down by weak AI. Best enjoyed via multiplayer.- Pocket Gamer UK
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One of the best platform outings in all of gaming, an instant classic when it first appeared, which even with some newness thrown in remains almost perfect today.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Lack of challenge, cluttered screens, dumbed-down controls and repetitive gameplay make Guilty Gear Dust Strikers a brawler to avoid.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Not the finest poker sim around but a solid and comprehensive effort nonetheless.- Pocket Gamer UK
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If you're committed to the cause, Dr Kawashima's Brain Training will give your grey cells a daily workwork for weeks, but it ain't no game.- Pocket Gamer UK
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The basics are creatively executed, but, while enjoyable, the resultant experience falls far short of reinventing anything – let alone brilliance.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Attractive but with deep issues, Red Hot Rumble's contribution to the PSP library can often be an incoherent, confused mess.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A little light on true 'classics' and over-reliant on shooters but excellently converted to PSP, which should at least delight the old-skool crowd.- Pocket Gamer UK
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It may have little grounding in reality, but Me & My Katamari is so unique and delightful – from the very germ of the idea through to its jaw-dropping, coherent and bursting-with-character execution – that it's one of those games you simply must play.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Metal Gear Acid 2 is certainly big and complex, but unfortunately it's not particularly clever.- Pocket Gamer UK
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An action adventure on the most ambitious scale – a stunning achievement, and a showcase PSP title.- Pocket Gamer UK
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An engrossing strategy game with a rich array of units, excellent replay value and a history lesson thrown in.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A truly independent voice amongst the blockbusters, this artistic puzzler deserves to be a breakout hit.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Thanks to brilliant design, fantastic gameplay and its in-built rumble device, Drill Dozer is one of the best 2D platformers you'll ever play.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Mixing cute with boring, Tamagotchi Connection Corner Shop quickly becomes so routine you should be paid £5 an hour to play it.- Pocket Gamer UK
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It might look a bit dated now, but Final Fantasy IV Advance is a classic gaming experience.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Admirable in its variety and scope but in terms of presentation and technical execution it's a bad beat.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Infected is more akin to a mild tummy bug than a potentially life-ending bout of Ebola. To be fair though, it's probably more entertaining than either.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A polished and entertaining experience, Metroid Prime Pinball is only let down by its lack of proper pinball tables.- Pocket Gamer UK
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The gambling introduces a fresh and very welcome dynamic to the beat-'em-up genre, but such innovation is dealt a low blow by a mediocre fighting engine.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Despite its reputation as a Japanese classic, the real puzzle about Puyo Pop Fever is who needs it on DS?- Pocket Gamer UK
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A solid, deceptively intricate puzzler that is best enjoyed against human opposition.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Bland, unimaginative, underpowered and insipid, we've absolutely nothing positive to say about it.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Touch Darts' refined control method make it a thoroughly enjoyable experience.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Disappointing point-and-click adventure with the odd decent puzzle but one that feels too basic, with too few hooks to really stand out, meaning it fast becomes a chore to play.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Pint-sized Picassos may be enticed by Paint by DS but it would be a crying shame if they were to neglect real-world artistic endeavours in favour of this limp product.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Dull, by-the-numbers platformer that fails to exploit either George's or the DS's unique strengths.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Those wishing for a Doctor Who action game will probably turn their nose up at this virtual card game, but it'll be their loss as this is a surprisingly enjoyable gem that younger gamers are likely to remember fondly for some time.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A fine adventure with a cracking plot and some imaginative puzzles, only let down by some interface inconsistencies.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A few decent individual events but as a package International Athletics is less Linford Christie and more tedious Tupperware party.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A dodgy script and some absurd puzzles dent the appeal of Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis. Fans of the original game will lap this up, but everyone else should look elsewhere for their point-and-click fix.- Pocket Gamer UK
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