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 genre-spanning yarn that still captivates, that makes up for its simplicity with variety, and looks better than ever. [Aug 2011, p.92]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Too slight to rank among PSP's elite, but Chains of Olympus is as sweet as it is short. Terrific. [May 2008, p.70]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A strange mixture of tracks but the instruments work brilliantly.- PSM3 Magazine UK
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It's essentially a nine-hour film that you nudge along by following on-screen button prompts, although you feel more connected with the action than this might suggest. [March 2010]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Even if you don't like golf, give it a go because it's one of hte most charming and playable experiences on PSP to date. [Aug 2008, p.80]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A startling, yet satisfying experience - if you can handle it. [Christmas 2009, p.86]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Grabs you by the collar and keeps delivering. Up there with "Killzone" and "Black" for best FPS on PS2. [Christmas 2006, p.64]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Short and lacking context, but action-packed and technically dazzling. [Mar 2009, p.50]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Tough, dynamic racing. A blistering thrill ride that makes good on PlayStation 3's promises. [JPN Import; Jan 2007, p.58]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Honed, if familiar fun, but online focus causes solo player wobble. [June 2010, p.80]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Easily the best in the series, and a must-have for PSP owners. [June 2011, p.92]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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One of the most polished, deep RPGs ever made, and on PSP it's better than ever. [Dec 2007, p.84]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The best b'ball game of the season, but still not perfect. [Christmas 2009, p.90]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Overall perhaps the best party game ever - if a little less cohesive than "Guitar Hero." Still, vital.- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Sterling footy action but the lack of new ideas is starting to grate. [Nov 2008, p.62]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Rich, atmospheric and open-ended, but let down by twitchy AI and out-of place boss fights. Deus Ex is the thinking man's FPS, but it could have been smarter.- PSM3 Magazine UK
- Posted Aug 22, 2011
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Posted Apr 9, 2012 -
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Three big, bouncy adventures for 30 quid - plus upgrades. Nice. [May 2011, p.92]- PSM3 Magazine UK
Posted Apr 10, 2011 -
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Excellent graphics, sound and handling make this a great choice for newbies and purists alike. [Oct 2007, p.64]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Good news for buffs: new players are probably best with the original. [July 2011, p.94]- PSM3 Magazine UK
Posted Jun 4, 2011 -
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The attention to detail is staggering and it handles like a dream. A true technical showcase. [May 2008, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A mediocre campaign, elevated to greatness by superb online play. [Apr 2010, p.88]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Posted Dec 22, 2010 -
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Four more hours of the classic TOD? Frankly, this is hard to fault. [Oct 2008, p.70]- PSM3 Magazine UK