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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reviews
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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 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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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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Even better than the first game, this handheld masterpiece is an essential purchase.- 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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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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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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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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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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The best shooter available for the PSP and the multiplayer makes it even more appealing.- 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 credible conversion with very few flaws, should be in any futuristic race fan's library. [Feb 2007, p.79]- 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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A great race title if you can persevere past the initial frustration. [Mar 2007, p.74]- 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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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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Some minor issues inherent in all GTA games don't really spoil another slice of ciminal mayhem.- 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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A really smart improvement that puts this game top of the football league.- 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 beautifully realised flight sim for the PSP that will take a lot of practice to master.- 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 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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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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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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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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A fairly predictable but enjoyable platformer with some great parody mini-games.- 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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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