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How Metascores Are Calculated
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B-Boy
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(Also known as "HOT PXL") Hot Pixel follows Djon, a skateboarder, through a loosely structured central storyline which is packed with challenges--in the form of some 200 minigames, which require players to draw on their reflexes and 2D gaming prowess. The various obstacles Djon must successfully negotiate include performing tricks on a BMX bike, stagediving at a punk-rock show, playing an in-game video game, and just trying to cross a busy digital street. HOT PXL's minigame library can be updated with downloads via the PSP's wireless Internet functionality.
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more... 75
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Play UK
It relies too much on contrived style to mask its simplicity. [Issue#155, p.85]
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Digital Entertainment News
65
Ferrago
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Play Magazine
Even after adding the additional 70 downloadable games to the plethora already present in HOT PXL, it's still painfully obvious that you're playing the same limited selection of ideas over and over. [Oct 2007, p.97]
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Games Master UK
Great fun picking up the culture references but the enjoyment is short-lived. [Aug 2007, p.81]
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Playstation Official Magazine UK
Blame rapidly decaying attention spans if you want, but this won't hold your attention for long. [Aug 2007, p.103]
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Electronic Gaming Monthly
If you can get past how limited it all feels, you'll have a modicum of fun. [Nov 2007, p.123]
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PSM Magazine
The games all blur together, and many of them are so similar that it seems like there are more like 20 or 30 games rather than 200+. [Nov 2007, p.90]
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PSM3 Magazine UK
The rapid succession of games may be suited for handheld play, but they lack the variety to remain compelling. [Aug 2007, p.78]
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Hardcore Gamer Magazine
What could have been a good game inspired by the great "Warioware" series instead is nothing more than a poor imitation. [Nov 2007, p.62]
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Edge Magazine
If zSlide wants to directly compete with WarioWare’s creativity, not toying with the PSP’s optional camera or microphone has been a missed opportunity. [July 2007, p.94]
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Boomtown
It’s hard for me to think of anyone who would find Hot Pixel entertaining, even at its reduced RRP of £19.99. It would be too fast and frantic for young kids, too ridiculously camp at being street for young teenagers and too brain-numbingly dull for anybody with an IQ over 50 to play it for more than half an hour.
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Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
Quirky games like this work only when there's a huge amount of truly inspired imagination behind them. Here, there isn't. [July 2007, p.97]
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