PSM3 Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,144 reviews, this publication has graded:
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47% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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47% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 70
| Highest review score: | LittleBigPlanet | |
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| Lowest review score: | Thor: God of Thunder |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 548 out of 1144
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Mixed: 442 out of 1144
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Negative: 154 out of 1144
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A touch repetitive, but a confident, high speed, return to form for Need for Speed. [Christmas 2007, p.62]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A new direction for LocoRoco that can't match the originals. [Jan 2010, p.94]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Smart Lego puzzler only held back by sometimes lacklustre films. [July 2011, p.84]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Meaty horror turns vegan in a smart, visually-impressive but scare-free PSP rebirth. [Mar 2010, p.78]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Quickly repetitive, but Wolverine's brutal combat makes for the best film tie-in in ages. [June 2009, p.64]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The D-pad has never felt so right for steering. [Dec 2007, p.78]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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There are a good number of levels, as well as leaderboards but the lack of multi-player is disappointing. [Feb 2009, p.85]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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If you're passionate about basketball, this is as comprehensive a sim as you could hope for. [Nov 2007, p.84]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Hardly essential, but an excellent first dancing game. [Mar 2007, p.78]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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As cheery as it's possible to be mumbling to a Radiohead song. [Oct 2007, p.84]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Mixes superb visuals, a solid fighting system and some heart breaking drama. [Jan 2008, p.78]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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There's still only about six hours of solo play here - hardly a good return on your 35 quid outlay. [Dec 2007, p.84]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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For those who master its Everest-steep learning curve, this is tense and rewarding stuff - and it's pretty beautiful looking too. [May 2012, p.103]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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So ridiculous you'll wonder if you're actually dreaming it - but still one of the best scrappers in ages. [Dec 2006, p.86]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The real genius behind SNATWE comes in the creation of your battleunits. [July 2008, p.78]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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With some improvements to the camera control, pushing a blob of mercury around is as fun as ever. [Christmas 2006, p.98]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A great driving game if you're new to the Need for Speed series, otherwise it's a bit same old, same old. [Christmas 2006, p.95]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The problem is that it's just too easy. [Jan 2007, p.83]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A bumper package with some great new ideas, but rough around certain edges. [Dec 2007, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Crap squadmate AI and a lack of advancement online. Got any other SOCOMs? Then don't bother. [Apr 2007, p.70]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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It's aged badly. The PS3 version looks like the PC version running on low detail...It's a fair attempt, but in no way essential. [Apr 2007, p.79]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Ridge Racer updates itself in order to catch up with the pack - but it's built from used parts and a shunted chassis. [May 2012, p.103]- PSM3 Magazine UK
Posted Apr 9, 2012