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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By no means a bad game, but it's lacking in anything to draw you back in or to take the game beyond what Top Spin and Virtua Tennis already do better. [Issue#82, p.90]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 10, 2012 -
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It’s diminishing returns for the Lego series anyway, now amplified by an uninspiring Batman get-up. After this we can’t really get excited about any future Lego games short of one called Lego: Your Childhood.- X-ONE Magazine UK
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There's no denying the rodent's getting a little arthritic in his old age. [Issue#86, p.103]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Two-player drop-in co-op plus some fun and undemanding levels. The kids will love this and adults could easily kill an hour or so. [Issue#36, p.96]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Best enjoyed in short bursts - and only then if you can find someone willing to play it with you. [Issue#82, p.103]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 10, 2012 -
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As fun as Choplifter can be, it's difficulty will but off most from making that second fly-by. [Issue#82, p.103]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Mar 10, 2012 -
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Entertaining almost by default yet diluted like spit in the ocean, the joy of the Guitar Hero series is fast being sequeled away. We should have quality, not quantity. [Issue#48, p.82]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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If you've got the original, keep your virtual wallet firmly shut. If you haven't, just buy the original Uno. [Issue#46, p.101]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Just a competent exploratory shooter spoiled by interaction with the pad. [Issue#38, p.115]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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While it doesn't do anything wrong, it's impossible to take the plot seriously. [Issue#66, p.89]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Dec 25, 2010 -
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Sonic's latest adventure fails yet again to live up to the delight and fast-paced action we grew with, mostly due to the structure of the challenges. Silver's pretty cool, though. [Issue 14, p.82]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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If you're a fan of side-scrolling shooters, this offering is at least a little visually different. [Issue#41, p.113]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Ultimately, though, there's just not enough to do. [Issue#69, p.85]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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The move to a 2.5D style isn’t exactly sloppy so much as unimaginative and while it entertains in bursts, it’s too often a dull addition to the series.- X-ONE Magazine UK
- Posted May 6, 2014
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Poor dialogue and slightly dated graphics are made up for by thumping combat and comic battles. [Issue#30, p.92]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Infinite has squeezed far more than it has a right to out of simple geometric shapes. [Issue#46, p.101]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Not just treading water, but arguably depreciating a little. [Issue#52, p.92]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A valiant effort, but one that is ultimately let down by a series of technical glitches and a depressingly mute community. It is free to play, though. [Issue#124, p.83]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted May 26, 2015 -
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Lococycle is full of Twisted Pixel’s wacky brand of humour and is animated excellently, but the limited gameplay just holds it back from being a must-have.- X-ONE Magazine UK
- Posted Dec 30, 2013
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It's a joke that remains consistently funny, while still surprising in places. [Issue#124, p.84]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted May 26, 2015 -
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We so wanted to like this game but it kept slapping us in the face with bad controls, repetitive puzzles and the annoying inventory. [Issue#34]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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30 Years of Wrestlemania is brilliant but that aside, this is exactly the same WWE sequel you would have expected from the house of THQ. [Issue#105, p.86]- X-ONE Magazine UK
Posted Dec 7, 2013 -
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Yes, it should have been a Live Arcade release, but its price, plethora of game modes and the fact that the original tune is included, means puzzle fans should definitely give it a whirl. [Issue#20, p.92]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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At a cheaper price, Crimson Dragon would be a little more acceptable; although it’s enjoyable at its core, there are few redeeming features.- X-ONE Magazine UK
- Posted Dec 30, 2013
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