Pure Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
For 102 reviews, this publication has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror | |
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| Lowest review score: | Dave Mirra BMX Challenge |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 48 out of 102
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Mixed: 45 out of 102
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Negative: 9 out of 102
102
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A screaming mix of arcade shooter and realistic flight sim that hits just the right balance between the two. [Apr 2007, p.68]- Pure Magazine UK
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FEAR provides the right amount of tension coupled with amazing AI couple with amazing lighting and graphical effects that will just keep you coming back for more. [Apr 2007, p.54]- Pure Magazine UK
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Offers a great slice of stylish platforming and combat for those new to the title, while adding some fresh content to keep "Two Thrones" fans happy enough to get it again from some portable Prince action. [Jan 2007, p.66]- Pure Magazine UK
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A great race title if you can persevere past the initial frustration. [Mar 2007, p.74]- Pure Magazine UK
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When a game is this well presented, fluid to play and with such a well-balanced learning curve enabling anyone to pick up and play in just a few seconds, even those not that keen on tennis can't help but appreciate such finesse. [Mar 2007, p.47]- Pure Magazine UK
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A vast game with so much to do, it'll keep you going for months before you even get to the heart of it. [May 2007, p.62]- Pure Magazine UK
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Even though the latest outing isn't a massive departure from the first and pretty much carries on where the old one left off, that is no bad thing when the original was so close to perfection. [Apr 2007, p.70]- Pure Magazine UK
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With so many options, there is little in the way of basketball that this game doesn't offer and it rightfully deserves a slam-dunking genius award. [Apr 2007, p.61]- Pure Magazine UK
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Not exactly the perfect rendition of the series, although the chance to control Jinpachi and the two new Iron Fist competitors more than makes up for the loss of ending videos and limited multiplayer. [May 2007, p.66]- Pure Magazine UK
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Even rookie racers can pick up and play without spending too much time getting frustrated at the handling. [Mar 2007, p.54]- Pure Magazine UK
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Frantic action and a great sense of humour make this an enjoyable romp. [Mar 2007, p.78]- Pure Magazine UK
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Better than before. Just lacks that little something extra to make it an absolute screamer. [Jan 2007, p.54]- Pure Magazine UK
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Exceedingly playable RPG that gets on with its tale instead of slowing down with stats. [Apr 2007, p.74]- Pure Magazine UK
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A good conversion of a classic game, it's a shame they couldn't have spruced it up just a little for this new launch. [Mar 2007, p.79]- Pure Magazine UK
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A really engrossing game that is only let down by the lack of pace. [Mar 2007, p.70]- Pure Magazine UK
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Despite some poor load times, this is a highly playable and seriously addictive game. [Feb 2007, p.80]- Pure Magazine UK
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Not a perfect game by any means, but an audio and visual treat that provides simple blasting fun. [Apr 2007, p.62]- Pure Magazine UK
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All-out destruction that actually adds to the racing makes this great fun. [Mar 2007, p.65]- Pure Magazine UK
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The extra troop element, as well as the unique recruitment system, means the title should see a long life of playability. [Apr 2007, p.76]- Pure Magazine UK
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Quite simply the best boxing game on any machine to date. [Mar 2007, p.62]- Pure Magazine UK
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Despite a few technical issues, the tactical warfare is highly enjoyable and challenging. [Feb 2007, p.74]- Pure Magazine UK
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It's a real shame that with such a powerful machine Project 8 fails to live up to its potential and ends up as a good game rather than the amazing title many of us had been waiting for. [Mar 2007, p.64]- Pure Magazine UK
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Fast-paced action and plenty of challenge make for a really fun title. [Jan 2007, p.72]- Pure Magazine UK
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A classic trip back to the great days of Mega Drive gaming, still amazingly playable today. [Jan 2007, p.56]- Pure Magazine UK
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Although the non-graphical improvements may not be as dramatic as some migiht have hoped for, they all help to make this easily the best Madden title yet. [May 2007, p.68]- Pure Magazine UK
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With the framerate locked at 30fps the chance of seeing any slowdown is almost zero. [Mar 2007, p.48]- Pure Magazine UK
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A good game that should improve the more you play, as more moves come out of the closet. [Mar 2007, p.73]- Pure Magazine UK
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A slick and stylish representation of the sport that makes great use of the Sixaxis tilt function. [Apr 2007, p.60]- Pure Magazine UK
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Without doubt the best 'real' basketball game to hit the PS3 but is far from unbeatable because every sports game needs that 'pick up and play' factor to get players hooked. [Apr 2007, p.57]- Pure Magazine UK
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Some minor issues inherent in all GTA games don't really spoil another slice of ciminal mayhem.- Pure Magazine UK
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Fun to play and with a nice warm feeling that it's actually doing your brain some good. [Jan 2007, p.57]- Pure Magazine UK
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A vast improvement over the "X-Men" titles, although some may find it a little too simplistic. [Feb 2007, p.83]- Pure Magazine UK
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The best shooter available for the PSP and the multiplayer makes it even more appealing.- Pure Magazine UK
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A really smart improvement that puts this game top of the football league.- Pure Magazine UK
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A visual treat that tells a good story while offering plenty of demon breeding and combat. [May 2007, p.72]- Pure Magazine UK
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A beautiful experience and a real must-have title. Possibly the last great game on PS2. [Mar 2007, p.66]- Pure Magazine UK
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Even better than the first game, this handheld masterpiece is an essential purchase.- Pure Magazine UK
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A beautifully realised flight sim for the PSP that will take a lot of practice to master.- Pure Magazine UK
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The first military strategy title for the PSP, it's well presented and addictive. [Feb 2007, p.76]- Pure Magazine UK
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Looks good, sounds good and plays like a dream...A stunningly executed shooter and a real joy to play.- Pure Magazine UK
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A fairly predictable but enjoyable platformer with some great parody mini-games.- Pure Magazine UK
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A missed opportunity, but fun for anyone not familiar with "Warrior Within."- Pure Magazine UK
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A fully fledged RPG for the PSP, nice graphics and customisable combat system give this title depth.- Pure Magazine UK
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The best part of the game by far is the career mode. [May 2007, p.82]- Pure Magazine UK
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Would have benefitted from an Infrastructure mode but the force is still strong in this one. [Jan 2007, p.67]- Pure Magazine UK
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A nice twisted take on the universe and a solid RPG to boot. [Apr 2007, p.72]- Pure Magazine UK
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A credible conversion with very few flaws, should be in any futuristic race fan's library. [Feb 2007, p.79]- Pure Magazine UK