Pocket Gamer UK's Scores
- Games
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: | Tomb Raider | |
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| Lowest review score: | Kick-Ass: The Game |
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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Let's Golf! 3 plays and looks fantastic, but its use of in-app purchases and its energy system means it borders on unplayable for those without bottomless pockets.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Aug 15, 2011
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Clean, efficient and smooth to play, Ducati Moto just doesn't have the thrill or long-term appeal to make it a winner.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A compact roguelike RPG with an interesting conceit, Moon Hunters falls down a little with repetitive action and clunky execution.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 3, 2017
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The cheeky humour and robust brick-based action is still present in this latest LEGO game, but the magic of the earlier releases is beginning to fade, making for a game that's strictly for fans of the IP it's based on.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 29, 2011
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A fresh, fast-paced twist on the classic Tetris formula that'd be easier to recommend if it wasn't for its expensive IAP-centric design.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 29, 2013
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An interesting idea that falls a little flat, Mega Dead Pixel doesn't have enough going for it to really recommend.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Oct 17, 2013
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Hyperdimension fans will enjoy a new take on an old story, RPG fans will enjoy the various customization systems, and gamers fans will love the references to other franchises.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Aug 27, 2014
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Sim City goes all Bill and Ted's Awesome Reconstruction Adventure. Quite simply the only regional administration simulation you need to own.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A treat for the eyes and ears, The Collectables mixes top-notch presentation with rote but enjoyable gameplay to good effect.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Mar 31, 2014
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Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure does the bare minimum to advance the series, but a wealth of content makes this a good proposition for fans of the series.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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Equal parts a stomp down memory lane, a cheeky wink to the past, and a hardcore action-platformer, He Man: The Most Power Game in the Universe is a game that's worth wasting your time on.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Oct 30, 2012
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A surprisingly faithful recreation of the tone of the Metal Slug franchise, transposed to a tower defence game. Shame about the unstable and unfair multiplayer.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted May 13, 2014
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By abandoning the original and failing to match the best Temple Run clones on the market, Pitfall has misjudged its leap onto the iOS platform.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Aug 13, 2012
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With the right control setting, Vampire Origins is an exciting adventure that has the flavour of vampire folklore without getting bogged down in its mythos.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Feb 25, 2011
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The hand-drawn animation is superb but Dragon's Lair II doesn't offer anything new over its illustrious predecessor, and in fact feels like a less appealing game due to its nonsensical plot.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Jun 17, 2011
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While Assassin's Creed II: Discovery isn't going to revolutionise the DS, it gives you the chance to enjoy solidly executed and fast-paced, platforming action.- Pocket Gamer UK
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A delightfully jovial game, let down by miserly levels of reward. If you're a fan of the cartoon, then definitely take a look.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Dec 5, 2012
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A grindy single-player experience, Meltdown really comes to life if you play it with other people.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 12, 2013
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Like the home console version of Injustice: Gods Among Us? Want to unlock some trinkets for it and don't mind trudging through a repetitive fighter with minimal skill requirements? Then, this is for you... weirdo.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Apr 22, 2013
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Duke Nukem 3D somehow holds up as a wicked fun shooter in 2015, and this Megaton Edition is a worthwhile compilation.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Jan 9, 2015
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Only the hardcore need apply. Shinobi is tough as old boots, and if you have the patience to master its ways, you'll find a very satisfying platformer.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 25, 2011
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Obviously inspired by Advance Wars, EndWar adds enough interesting elements of its own to make it worthy of consideration.- Pocket Gamer UK
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City of Secrets is attractive and welcoming to newcomers, but the plodding story, forgettable characters, weak puzzles, and atrocious voice-acting ensure it's destined to stay a secret.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Apr 19, 2011
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It's certainly a challenge for Scrabble veterans, but with a lack of modes and a shortage of tension, W.E.L.D.E.R. struggles to stand out in a crowded genre of far better vocab games.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 29, 2011
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Outlaw shoots first and asks questions later, but its entertaining brand of arcade gunplay and sympathetic approach to IAP make it strangely refreshing.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Nov 20, 2012
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A short, unambitious, and utterly superfluous sequel to a game that already offered little beyond its bawdy, juvenile sense of humour.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Feb 19, 2013
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If you're up for another round of card battling fare, or want to experience the genre with a Star Wars skin, then go for your life, but Star Wars: Assault Team is otherwise rather forgettable.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Apr 3, 2014
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If you're happy to play by its rules, Word Monsters is a polished puzzler packed with content that'll keep you busy for a week or two.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Apr 28, 2014
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- Posted Feb 12, 2015
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Puzzle Quest 3 is an enjoyable match-3-slash-RPG experience from the OG franchise that started the genre mash in the first place. It's not for casual players, and the paywall feels a little too high at times, but the match-3 combat itself is an engaging experience that's one for the books.- Pocket Gamer UK
- Posted Mar 1, 2022
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