X-ONE Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,514 reviews, this publication has graded:
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34% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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62% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 10 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 65
| Highest review score: | Grand Theft Auto V | |
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| Lowest review score: | Novadrome |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 496 out of 1514
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Mixed: 782 out of 1514
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Negative: 236 out of 1514
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Solid, but the story never grips you like was hoped, and before you know it the end credits are rolling. [Issue#70, p.83]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 30, 2011 -
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A range of free workouts, respected trainers and the instant feedback from the Kinect makes this an impressive all-round fitness programme.- X-ONE Magazine UK
- Posted Jan 29, 2014
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Definitely one of the best Lego games yet. [Issue#54, p.88]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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It'll never hit a home run, but it does an all right job of passing the time between better games. [Issue#74, p.85]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Posted Dec 8, 2011 -
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At long last, a Live Arcade release that is actually a videogame rather than some stupid parlour game your granny wouldn't swap her pen and newspaper for. [Issue#43, p.115]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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You'll need a room as big as a rock venue. [Issue#74, p.86]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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- Posted Jan 11, 2014
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Posted Jul 25, 2011 -
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In short bursts it's about as fun as games can possibly get. [Issue#74, p.88]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Jul 25, 2011 -
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Well-adapted to consoles and a lot of fun, Supreme Commander's technical shabbiness and overly nostalgic design are defined by the endearing accessibility of its old school strategy play. [Issue#59, p.97]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Posted Jul 25, 2011 -
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The racing itself is decent, if not quite as exciting as you'd hope, and while it ticks all the boxes, the overall production still feels a little threadbare. [Issue#65, p.91]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Posted Mar 30, 2011 -
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A little throwaway, but pleasant and good intentioned. [Issue#56, p.104]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Harder than Geoff Capes and Superman combined, making this an excellent value grind for people of a certain mind. [Issue#70, p.102]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 30, 2011 -
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Beset with technical flaws and with ideas slightly above its station, Need For Speed: Undercover is nonetheless loveable and at times thoroughly enjoyable. If you squint.- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Posted Jul 25, 2011 -
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Monolith has managed to introduce a relatively difficult genre to consoles, only to fall at the simplest of hurdles. [Issue#94, p.79]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Jan 29, 2013 -
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Entertaining, amusing, enjoyable but ultimately shallow, MK Vs DC is brilliant in short bursts but won’t ever take up more than an hour of your time. We bet you find yourself coming back in the long run, though.- X-ONE Magazine UK
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This would bridge any boredom gap for gamers not obsessed with shooting things. [Issue#60, p.107]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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The tactical pace of events will ensure you won't feel ripped off, making this an inoffensive enough waste of time for fans of the genre or the Final Fantasy series. [Issue#45, p.101]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A mean-spirited but addictively difficult game that will have you thinking about its intricacies hours after you’ve put the pad down.- X-ONE Magazine UK
- Posted Feb 9, 2015
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Discs of Tron does hold quite a bit of enjoyment, especially of the latter stages. [Issue#31, p.117]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A compelling recreation of war, and its bugs fail to take anything away. [Issue#52, p.90]- X-ONE Magazine UK