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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More vibrant than the original but still falls short of greatness. [Mar 2009, p.64]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A slightly improved, gleeful and irresistible triumph only tempered by familiarity. [Issue#174, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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They have trophy support though, which is nice. [Apr 2009, 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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Instinctive, with near-infinite potential; only familiarity numbs its raw playable thrills. [Feb 2009, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Under no circumstances will RPG aficionados feel short-changed here. [Mar 2009, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Heavy on nostalgia, light on content. [Christmas 2008, p.86]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Avoid like Sauron. A shameless hack-and-cash in. [Mar 2009, p.62]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A technical mess, ridden with slowdown and glitches. [Mar 2009, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Sonic fans can justify it for the sprints. Everywhere else? Beware. [Issue#174, p.78]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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It's never very exciting thanks to limp weapons, largely generic baddies (giant space-wasps excluded), and boring bosses. Great name, though. [Mar 2009, p.75]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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About as challenging as sitting in a ball pool, but still pretty fun. [Issue#174, p.66]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Glory era SF that'll delight nostalgists, but near-vital for all. [Issue#174, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Even the "fixed" PS3 version can't atone for the game's flaws. [Christmas 2008, p.86]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Overall Clumsy combat, but enough quality puzzling to thrill lapsed fans.- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A rushed, conceptual mess. Even as a kid-pleasing movie tie-in, it's barely acceptable stuff. [Mar 2009, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Essentially an empty and futile game. [Mar 2009, p.74]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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A rare duff year for EA's series. Grab "Midnight Club: LA" instead. [Christmas 2008, p.76]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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There are a wealth of better options available - pick up "Burnout" or "Wipeout Pure", instead. [Issue#174, p.83]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Decent, if lightweight and gleefully comic fan-pleasing brawler. [Christmas 2008, p.68]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Despite using the Assassin's Creed engine, Damascus' lush spires are replaced by duller-than-reality swathes of white. Snowboarding's appeal lies in the beauty of the open mountain, but Ubisoft's effort looks dull and flat.- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Not perfect, but genuinely fresh - inventive, pretty and super playable. [Christmas 2008, p.62]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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The game seems to have been made with a rushed hand. [Christmas 2008, p.85]- PSM3 Magazine UK
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Great online, but disappointing single-player. [Christmas 2008, p.72]- PSM3 Magazine UK