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: | Gears of War 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Fighter Within |
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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A laggy mess online. [Issue#23, p.96]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A genius concept thanks to exploding sheep, homing missiles, air strikes and Street Fighter special moves. [Issue 19, p.116]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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It's just about throwing people at stuff. And it's dull. [Issue 18, p.78]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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While GRAW 2 is a good game, it doesn't make for a great game of 'spot the difference' with its predecessor. No advancements as such, just more of the same. But shorter. Whoops. [Issue 18, p.74]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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The mini-games are plentiful and brilliant (and allow online play), the levels are extremely well designed. [Issue 18, p.116]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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You either love shaking your booty on a dance mat or you don't. [Issue 26, p.99]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Flawed, dull and not much to look at, Bullet Witch is an exercise in tedium that own't enrich your life at all. [Issue 18, p.96]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A solid success story for Realtime Worlds. Crackdown initially offers all kinds of wonders, but skim off the top and it becomes a teaser of what could've been or is possible. [Issue 17, p.85]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Lacking in variety and depressingly fixed, Homecourt never develops into anything more than a multiplayer-only option. Once you've seen every gravity-defying leap, the fun is largely over. [Issue 18, p.92]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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The single-player mode is fantastic and more fun than licking honey off Scrubs' Sarah Chalke. [Issue 18, p.116]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Gripes about PES prove a modern-day "Princess and the Pea" story. The general excellence of the game's simulation serves to unduly highlight one measly kilobite of pure devil's armpit. [Issue 13, p.96]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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While it can be commended for a bold mix of strategy and action, Midway doesn't really pull of either with much conviction, leaving a somewhat unsatisfying experienice. [Issue 17, p.90]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Poor mini-games mixed with horrible controls and the worst 'host' ever - the best way to describe Fuzion Frenzy 2. [Issue 18, p.95]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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We're so incensed with yet another Xbox Live Arcade game using "Robotron"-style controls. [Issue 17, p.116]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Majestic boss battles are marred by ill-suited (and occasionally unfair) controls. If you like your boss battles epic, this is for you, otherwise, "Gears of War" should be your next port of call. [Issue 15, p.78]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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An entertaining game caught in the somewhat unusual position of having no absolutely satisfactory control method. [Issue 15, p.88]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Unline its predecessor Ms. Pac-Man presents a decent challenge, everything plays at a far nippier pace. [Issue 17, p.116]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Assault Heroes will leave you giddy with its freewheeling, high-score chasing bliss. [Issue # 16, p.114]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A simple way to describe complicated combat provides mild enjoyment, but that's contrasted by long engagements and a sense that you're flying detailed toys bought from a comic shop. [Issue 15, p.86]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Not the worst game on 360 but it's not far off. Tedious, short and not much fun, if you want to pimp rides, we reckon you're better off sticking with "Need for Speed." [Issue # 16, p.94]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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With further add-ons and weapons to play around with, such as hover guns, tractor beams and point-to-point gravity pull, there's a lot of fun to be had. [Issue # 16, p.114]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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It's the ghetto version, which is the polite way of saying it's not quite as good. [Issue 15, p.116]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Despite the abysmal demo, this actually turned out okay. Unfortunately it gets very repetitive and difficult later on. [Issue 15, p.90]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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A considerable leap forward in enemy AI, regardless of concerns some might have about tactical depth and how see-through it occasionally is. A more tense experience on 360 there ain't. [Issue 14, p.76]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Basically, Bionicle Heroes completely fails to engage us on any level. [Issue 14, p.84]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Our advice is to simply move onto the next review before the retro buffs come back with their pixelated pitchforks and limp fist-waving to show their anger, the crazy bastards. [Issue 15, p.116]- X-ONE Magazine UK