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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The steep ramping of difficulty makes for a game that never feels as effortlessly addictive as titles like Angry Birds. [Issue#78, p.101]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Playing it singularly, the computer AI works well in controlling the other ship, but this is best played with two easily amused people. [Issue#34, p.117]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A smart, stylish attempt at bringing platform puzzling back to the fore, regrettably let down by a physics engine that doesn’t want to co-operate.- X-ONE Magazine UK
- Posted Jan 23, 2014
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A truly baffling headline gimmick causes obvious problems for the game, but even if you can get your head around that, notably odd physics routines are the true enemy here. [Issue#71, p.74]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Apr 25, 2011 -
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The fact that the game attempts to surpass the standard tie-in speaks volumes. [Issue#60, p.96]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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ID@XBOX has brought us the classic Worms experience, with an irritating single-player campaign and disappointing design bolted on.- X-ONE Magazine UK
- Posted Jun 6, 2014
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EA Tiburon may collect a handful of inexperienced fans with this release, but it'll lose a whole lot more from the other end of the scale. [Issue#71, p.78]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Apr 25, 2011 -
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A worthy rental if you're in the Olympic mood but there's simply not enough here to warrant a full-price purchase. [Issue#56, p.91]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A solid multiplayer free-to-play shooter that, despite suffering from a lack of variety, is distinct enough to warrant giving it a try. [Issue#109, p.70]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 30, 2014 -
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Like playing through a slideshow of a friend's apocalyptic holiday snaps: beautiful at first, but you'll be tired of it by the end. [Issue#71, p.80]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Apr 25, 2011 -
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Perfectly acceptable old-school role playing, if at the second attempt. [Issue#66, p.92]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Dec 27, 2010 -
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Visually stunning and audibly impressive, but we are starting to take serious issue with the numerous technical faults found in every Telltale game. [Issue#109, p.80]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 30, 2014 -
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It's not quite what we've come to expect from TT Games; you'd be better off going to watch the film four times. [Issue#109, p.81]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 30, 2014 -
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Won't win the series any new fans but should restore some faith in existing ones alarmed by the regrettable, to say the least, direction it went in the last time out. [Issue#71, p.83]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Not even the warm blanket of nostalgia provided by robots with Dreamcast backpacks and VMU save icons can save it from "dedicated fans only' territory. [Issue#47, p.101]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Fun, fast and, on occasions, furiously agitating, Wheelman is a rental-worthy release through and through.- X-ONE Magazine UK
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If you have any of the recent versions, there's no reason for you to upgrade here. [Issue#71, p.86]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Apr 25, 2011 -
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One of the better packages we've seen undermined by some of the dumbest AI ever, FCIP lurches between greatness and mediocrity before settling somewhere between the two. [Issue#5, p.84]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Clunky combat makes this visually appealing role-playing outing one for a rainy day only. When it's raining dragon spit, obviously. [Issue#71, p.103]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Apr 25, 2011 -
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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars tries to inject something new and interesting into a popular genre but completely forgets to fix the things which really do need work. [Issue#33]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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It's a title for die-hard aficionados and newbies only. [Issue#31, p.86]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Fighting with an awkward camera system certainly feels a lot more noticeable today than it did back in 2003. [Issue#84, p.105]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Posted Sep 17, 2013