Xbox World Australia's Scores
- Games
For 560 reviews, this publication has graded:
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61% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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34% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Forza Motorsport 4 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Saw II: Flesh & Blood |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 373 out of 560
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Mixed: 167 out of 560
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Negative: 20 out of 560
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The game is easy to jump into and you'll be flying the unfriendly skies, issuing orders to Wingmen, taking down Japanese Betty bombers and Mitsubishi Zeroes in no time at all.- Xbox World Australia
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The streamlined gameplay and tight narrative are worlds removed from the original game, but it will leave you feeling like this is the way it should always have been.- Xbox World Australia
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A pure action epiphany, with awesome gunplay and crazy combat, mixed with a shot of Tequila and South American spirit.- Xbox World Australia
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Offers so much potential but ultimately falls short of its ambitions and as such fails to stand out from the crowd (or even its own antecedent).- Xbox World Australia
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The game features inspiring art direction, a short but engaging plot, solid controls and a number of elaborate and well-staged action sequences. However, to preamble each of these sequences with a series of mandatory and repetitive exercises is surely not the best way to entice players to keep playing.- Xbox World Australia
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Sadly, a missed opportunity from EA. Someone has come up with a great concept, brought on board some incredible comic talent to help bring it all together but it's let down by a poorly designed fighting engine and badly balanced characters.- Xbox World Australia
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The fact remains however that at its core the game has changed very little from the original. The camera and control issues are still present and the learning curve is much steeper than the original with still no way of varying difficulty or to save during missions.- Xbox World Australia
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The graphics are a little basic and the controls can be a pain, but the enjoyable story and movie-like action sequences will suck you into the world of Fahrenheit, and if you look past the few minor shortcomings, you'll be treated to one of the finest adventure games on the console.- Xbox World Australia
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A solid sequel to a solid debut...it makes smart, incremental changes to the gameplay without messing with what made it work so well.- Xbox World Australia
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While there aren't necessarily any revolutionary additions, this is a finely polished game that will please golf fanatics and casual gamers alike.- Xbox World Australia
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While it could be harder, it's a very exhilarating game that offers up hours and hours of high speed thrills.- Xbox World Australia
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A competent shooter, which is disappointing simply because the previous Rainbow Six's were fantastic shooters.- Xbox World Australia
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MotoGP 3 is a technical tour de force - stuffed to the brim with content, boasting tight controls and the definitive online multiplayer experience.- Xbox World Australia
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This is one of those budget games that offers a few hours of fun. You pop it in and play then return to it later on.- Xbox World Australia
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The graphics are great with plenty of detail, you are never fighting the controls, the speed effects and weapons are great and the storm drain levels rock. There are parts of this game that almost make you feel like you're in the middle of some Jerry Bruckheimer movie.- Xbox World Australia
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As an action brawler, Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction absolutely succeeds in being a wildly entertaining and challenging game and I cannot think of a single reason not to recommend it to anyone with the slightest interest in the action genre or have ever wished to possess superhuman strength.- Xbox World Australia
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The graphics and sound are some of the best on Xbox.- Xbox World Australia
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Outlaw Tennis offers enough variety to keep most players busy for quite some time, but it suffers from cheating AI and annoying humour.- Xbox World Australia
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What FlatOut does it does exceptionally well. It offers hours and hours of extremely solid racing action with excellent physics and handling that is very enjoyable, offline and online.- Xbox World Australia
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With one simple gesture, Bungie has offered to even the playing field between online and off line players, allowing patches and content that they could have offered to online customers as individual downloads, in one well presented package for a reasonable price.- Xbox World Australia
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The uninspiring execution made for a run-of-the-mill beat-em-up game with a host of problems, from imprecise controls and a lazy camera to the lackluster presentation.- Xbox World Australia
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Singleplayer is slow going at first and honestly probably isn't well-paced enough for most people to persist with.- Xbox World Australia
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It may not be the deepest gaming experience, and much of the game's objectives are exactly the same (although placed in differing contexts) but it is also the most fun I've had on my Xbox in a very, very long time.- Xbox World Australia
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Like cinema coke, the gameplay has been watered down to the point where it almost feels like an occasionally-interactive movie, where you only need to pay attention during fight sequences.- Xbox World Australia
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It may not be perfect but it is a significant step in the right direction and has breathed life into a series that had all but died.- Xbox World Australia
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It's not perfect, and it certainly is beginning to show its age, but the latest installment of the Grand Theft Auto series is well worth breaking a few laws to acquire!- Xbox World Australia
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A slow paced game that will turn away many potential gamers. On the other hand it has a story which is of the highest quality and will keep patient gamers happy the whole way through the game.- Xbox World Australia
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I loved every minute of Advent Rising and haven't been sucked into a sci-fi game like this since the original "Halo" game.- Xbox World Australia
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