Pocket Gamer UK's Scores
- Games
For 6,046 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: | Gorogoa | |
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| Lowest review score: | Angels In The Sky |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,205 out of 6046
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Mixed: 3,487 out of 6046
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Negative: 354 out of 6046
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Brilliantly tailored to the PSP, with varied gameplay and astonishing audio and visuals, this is an easy recommendation to WWII fanatics and civilians alike.- Pocket Gamer UK
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In an age where we're seeing a great deal of innovation and quirkiness in iOS releases, it's disappointing to see an old classic so lazily ported across to Apple's mobile platform.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 14, 2012
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It might have its issues when you're playing it handheld, but Rime is still a real joy to experience on Switch.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 21, 2017
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While MMA should be applauded for an innovative control scheme, it's ultimately cumbersome. This issue and the lack of multiplayer make it an underwhelming game.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Feb 15, 2011
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Alien Breed is a bit of a dinosaur now, but its new coat of paint definitely helps to give it a new lease of life.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Mar 22, 2013
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An attractive and fun adventure-puzzler that simply doesn’t justify the high price of its levels with its generic gameplay, even if you're a fan of the cartoon.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Jan 7, 2014
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1000: Find 'Em All! speaks to the completionist with long term treasure hunting, though has trouble pairing its inventive features with lasting intrigue.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Jan 31, 2011
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This platform-puzzler has some decent ideas, but it's not likely to be anyone's Cavorite iOS brain-tickler.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Jul 5, 2011
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KooZac is a number-based puzzler that largely eschews its dry style to provide decent entertainment.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Aug 25, 2012
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Like a dodgy pilot episode, Stargate SG1: Unleashed is badly written, poorly paced, and really quite dull.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Mar 19, 2013
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Dragon Fantasy Book I sticks incredibly close to its early Dragon Quest source material, warts and all.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Apr 29, 2013
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Fire & Forget The Final Assault is a curiously flat and uninspired resurrection of a relatively obscure Amiga game that somehow fails to raise the pulse even a smidgen.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 22, 2013
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Drop That Candy is tasty, but you probably won't want to stuff your face with it.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Oct 4, 2013
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FarmVille 2: Country Escape is a true time waster. Despite plenty of content that could last weeks, it boils down to watching progress bars fill up.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 2, 2014
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Spires wraps together high production values, a brilliant story and compelling gameplay to create a statisfying and challenging tactical experience.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Feb 27, 2011
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It may be more of the same, but that's alright by us. CSR Classics is another quality round of car collecting, upgrading, and drag racing.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Oct 31, 2013
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Fast, frantic, and fun, Gravity Guy 2 has a twist up its sleeve that distinguishes it from most other endless-runners. You can't help but enjoy playing it.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 16, 2013
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A rich and engaging midcore RPG experience that drips with quality from every pore.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 31, 2018
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Fast, fun, and frenetic, this match-three RPG needs a bit more polish to be recommended without reservation.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Apr 5, 2013
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In spite of its classy graphical flourishes, Infinite Warrior is too frustrating to really recommend.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Sep 11, 2012
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Making the fullest use of the DS hardware, Spectrobes does almost everything you could want, but it's marred by niggling flaws.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Minutes may be visually duller than its bullet hell peers but it makes up for it with a variety of game-changing surprises.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 7, 2014
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Despite its dodgy film licence pedigree, Eragon is a surprisingly enjoyable addition to the ranks of DS action games.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Bloodlines is a brave attempt at an open 3D world which, while visually breathtaking, is let down by repetitive gameplay and awkward camera controls.- Pocket Gamer UK
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Sticky is full of great gameplay ideas hampered by a restrictive camera and a sense that luck overrides skill.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Feb 16, 2011
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TRON: Legacy fails to seize the potential of light cycle racing with bland game design and technical instability.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Feb 23, 2011
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Crooked House is a competent enough puzzler, but overly simplistic gameplay and unsatisfying controls keep it from making much of an impression.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Feb 28, 2011
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Mad Wheels is a decent racer with slick 3D visuals but it fails to provide enough features to support its technical achievements.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Aug 18, 2011
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RayForce delivers coin-op shooting action straight out of 1993, but technical niggles and a ridiculously high asking price mean that it's unlikely to find a wide audience on the iPhone.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Jan 26, 2012
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An attractively presented arcade climber that's seriously undermined by frustrating controls and unadventurous design.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 23, 2012
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