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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Alone in the Dark has enough innovations to warrant being experienced by most gamers, but is crippled by poor design at the most basic levels.- Xbox World Australia
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Battlefield Bad Company is a great game and continues the excellent fun found in every game in the Battlefield series that I've played so far.- Xbox World Australia
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Kane's Wrath does well on expanding what Tiberium Wars did to benefit the strategy genre.- Xbox World Australia
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Unfortunately the truly shoddy product that shipped to retail is unlikely to please anyone: it's buggy, glitchy, poorly optimised and visually unimpressive from a technical standpoint, and the missions are boring and the combat is repetitive too.- Xbox World Australia
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It delivers a well-paced and intense experience that is ultimately very satisfying and surprisingly faithful to its film counterpart, provided that you accept that it doesn't set out to reinvent, or even excel in any one area of gameplay.- Xbox World Australia
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Fans of the original will probably love it, newcomers will probably divided, but either way it's a faithful sequel to one of the Xbox's favourite sons.- Xbox World Australia
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A deep, engaging and somewhat varied experience, Race Driver: GRID should offer something for most players.- Xbox World Australia
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It's a faithful recreation of one of the better animated movies of the year, and nothing about it feels like a cheap rush-job. The graphics are great, the gameplay is surprisingly solid and it's a lot of fun to play.- Xbox World Australia
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Although quite a fun game, LEGO Indy shrinks in stature when compared the previous LSW games.- Xbox World Australia
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It's effectively a dumbed-down version of a fairly engaging PC release, one that removes a lot of the depth, strategy and team-oriented gameplay of the original.- Xbox World Australia
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Check out the demo if you're on the fence, but episodic gaming is here to stay, and there's little doubt Penny Arcade Adventures will be one of the best of the bunch.- Xbox World Australia
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If you can persist though, the frantic arcade pacing and frenetic aerial combat in large open areas is quite enjoyable while it lasts.- Xbox World Australia
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It is as if every great game you ever loved came together in a tantric orgy to birth the second coming of the Lord, it's just that good.- Xbox World Australia
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Chosen One is a decent enough romp for a couple of nights play, however it's hard imagine you'd invest any more time than that. It fails to exceed the fun factor, and overall quality, of similar games to come before it.- Xbox World Australia
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Its faster-paced take on the Gears of War formula, coupled with the novelty of the bladed glaive mechanic, pull Dark Sector above the mire of mediocre shooters that it could so easily have become.- Xbox World Australia
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There's some solid innovations here as well as a good looking game, and if it wasn't for the stifling lack of variety, almost silent musical score and patchy framerate, it could have triumphed over being "decent” and transcended into the hallowed halls of greatness.- Xbox World Australia
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 is a great game. It captures the Rainbow Six ‘feel' and delivers high intensity gameplay both on and offline.- Xbox World Australia
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Condemned 2 is a worthy successor to a great game, and fans of the original will no doubt have rushed out to buy this without even waiting for reviews.- Xbox World Australia
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The simple fact of the matter is Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 should have been released last year. But still, it feels a bit like we're getting the same game over and over.- Xbox World Australia
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As aforementioned, Army of Two does have its issues. It's got a flawed partner intelligence system, some horrid hovercraft piloting sequences, and not to mention the game is region-locked for online play.- Xbox World Australia
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For some, Bully has a few minor glitches and hitches, for others, the game is virtually unplayable and broken. But if you're lucky enough to only get a mild dose of this, Bully's view of the world through a child's eyes will amuse and entertain you for hours.- Xbox World Australia
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The game is not without its many shortcomings, however, and those easily frustrated by lousy checkpointing or undercooked and simplistic gameplay elements should steer clear.- Xbox World Australia
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Overall, the multiplayer options are a fantastic addition to the series and make N+ an even better value buy, especially if you've got a couple of mates who also dream ninja dreams.- Xbox World Australia
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Well, to be truthful, you'll probably tire of The Club long before you'd get sick of some new cool restaurant as the variety on offer here in this game is even more limiting, but we hope you see the point we're trying to awkwardly make.- Xbox World Australia
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It's obvious that Dynasty Warriors 6 is a game made for its long-term fans, and there is little doubt that they will lap it up even while they complain about it being simplified. For everyone else, there probably hasn't been a better time to try out the series, but if you've played in the past and it wasn't to your liking, version #6 won't change your mind.- Xbox World Australia
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For better or worse, Commanders: Attack of the Genos is a high-definition homage to Advance Wars, but at a bargain Arcade price rather than a full retail offering.- Xbox World Australia
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If you are an Xbox 360 owner and a fan of Japanese role-playing games, chances are you are already playing Lost Odyssey.- Xbox World Australia
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Everything a hack-and-slash should be and then some. Sadly it falters with repeated level design and a moderately troublesome camera; but in the grand scheme of things, these are only minor flaws. Devil May Cry 4 delivers an experience that is second to none on Xbox 360, so far. Held together by a solid narrative, it makes your blood boil with every fight you encounter.- Xbox World Australia
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If you're an avid rail-shooter enthusiast, I do recommend you play Rez if you haven't already, because it will draw you in, only letting go when it's ready.- Xbox World Australia
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While the new found liberty is costly, in that there are some issues with the new ‘open nature' of the game, they're only minor, and If you're a fan of arcade racers, or the Burnout series, you won't want to look past this.- Xbox World Australia
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