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 |
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Positive: 496 out of 1514
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Negative: 236 out of 1514
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The single-player game, while damn hard, is also fun. Shame it's just another Xbox port really [Issue#6, p.97]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Just don't spend much time on your own, as those cheating AI bastards will make your blood boil. [Issue#6, p.98]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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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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Smut aside, Rumble Roses XX is a lacklustre wrestling game that loses its appeal after just a few hours. Having said that, teenage boys are sure to love it. [Issue 7, p.98]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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It doesn't work nearly as well on the 360 as it has in the past. Shame. [Issue 8, p.94]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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While Blazing Angels certainly looks the part, the rest of the game doesn't really follow suit. The aircraft are great to control but the game just doesn't feel as epic as it should. [Issue#5, p.100]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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It's simple to play, easy to learn, absolutely impossible to complete. [Issue #7, p.120]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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An absolute triumph that shows how ambition and verve combined with next-gen technology can create an absolute monster of a game. The one game every Xbox 360 owner must try. [Issue#5, p.76]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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An undercooked mess of different genres that doesn't satisfy. [Issue#5, p.98]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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As visceral and genuinely 'on the edge' as they come. [Issue#5, p.86]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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Graphically sumptuous, deceptively deep and utterly essential. [Issue#5, p.96]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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The same retro person, crying in the corner, wishing it was more popular and that more people would talk to it. [Issue#5, p.120]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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As pick-up-and-play titles go, this is absolutely top-notch. [Issue#23, p.96]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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No attempt at making its single-player outing more interesting than exhibition matches also stinks. [Issue#23, p.97]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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The weak pseudo-jazz music would embarrass a grot movie director, but apart from that, this is good stuff. [Issue#5, p.120]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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This looks awesome enough to make your eyes bleed with joy. [Issue#5, p.120]- X-ONE Magazine UK
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