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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Intense, and looks awesome, but lack the tools of a true champion. [Aug 2009, p.66]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Managers to nail the Transformers spirit but bores with its repetitive gameplay. [Sept 2009, p.72]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Amusing in a sick kind of way, but too repetitive and unwieldy. [Aug 2009, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Unless you're desperate for more DW action, leave this alone. [Aug 2009, p.77]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Load up MH: FU alone and the grind becomes far less enjoyable. [Aug 2009, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Too short, but packed with quality and imagination. [July 2009, p.60]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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It's all perfectly playable and decent to look at, but it's not the slickest or most appealing of sports games, and it's hardly massively different to last year's outing either. [Mar 2008, p.80]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Unfortunately, the game's biggest strength is also its downfall. It stays true to the pace and mechanics of the real game. [Nov 2008, p.84]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The rosiest-tinted specs in the world can't save Gunstar Heroes from showing its age. [Sept 2009, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Frantic, deep and explosive, but demanding with some rough edges. [Aug 2009, p.72]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Accessible, fast and deceptively deep - the ultimate tennis game on PS3. [July 2009, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Looking for a challenge? Steer clear of this casual gamer fodder. [Sept 2009, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Not as great as holding the peripherals, but this is a satisfying PSP alternative. [Aug 2009, p.68]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The best golf sim around, but only marginally better than '09. [Aug 2009, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A cleverly designed, brilliantly executed open-world shooter. [July 2009, p.54]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Fun in places, but an uneven fusion of mostly familiar ideas. [July 2009, p.68]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The real problem is that this is half-decent action meets seriously sub-par presentation. [Sept 2009, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The fighting's solid but hamstrung by dodgy controls and a terrible career mode. [July 2009, p.66]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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One of 2009's worst movie tie-ins proves boring beyond salvation. [July 2009, p.72]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Patchy fun, but lack of polish and predictability betray its lack of reach. [June 2009, p.68]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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At least the level grinding is semi-entertaining. [July 2009, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The cast of characters are forgettable, and the story is hokey, but you'll be happy to play the puzzle game and grind your character through the levels indefinitely. [Aug 2009, p.77]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Although LSL is about smutty humour, the laughs are non-existent, courtesy of flat fart jokes, pathetic sexual innuendo and practically stillborn puns. [July 2009, p.77]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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More things to do than the original but its similarity means it's lacking in novelty. [Mar 2009, p.68]- 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