Jolt Online Gaming UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,125 reviews, this publication has graded:
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58% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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36% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
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100
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10
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 618 out of 1125
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Mixed: 428 out of 1125
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Negative: 79 out of 1125
1,125
game reviews
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Critic Score 100
Grand Theft Auto IV is not a perfect game, but it is fantastic through and through, from start to finish and beyond. It is so massive, vast and impressive that it is almost mind-boggling to imagine how much work must have gone into the game to come up with so much detail. -
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Critic Score 100
Grand Theft Auto IV is not a perfect game, but it is fantastic through and through, from start to finish and beyond. It is so massive, vast and impressive that it is almost mind-boggling to imagine how much work must have gone into the game to come up with so much detail. -
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Critic Score 99
It’s the game that shows just how powerful and capable the machine is of producing incredible games. It’s the game that at long last tops "Super Mario 64" as the finest platformer of them all. But, most importantly, it’s the game in which we can finally make Mario look like a bee. -
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Critic Score 98
On the whole, Half-Life 2 manages to be an incredible new game while still retaining that unique Half-Life magic. -
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Critic Score 99
It’s neither perfect nor as revolutionary as some might make out, but it is one of the most progressive, gripping and downright fun games to hit the market in the last decade. -
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Critic Score 99
With something like 30 hours of outstanding single-player gameplay, plus a solid multiplayer mode and even a whole new audience being introduced to one of the greatest game series to have been produced, make no mistake, the release of The Orange Box is An Event. -
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Critic Score 91
And most uniquely of all, the single-player-only game easily packs in around 30 hours of gameplay, making it extremely good value for money. -
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Critic Score 99
It’s neither perfect nor as revolutionary as some might make out, but it is one of the most progressive, gripping and downright fun games to hit the market in the last decade. -
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Critic Score 100
But don’t forget we’re gamers, and you can be sure that if we get on two knees and kiss some ass, it’s not because we’re paid to, it’s because we’ve just played the kind of game that reminds us why we’re doing this in the first place. -
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Critic Score 80
If you’re after a fairly intuitive 2D level editor with a vaguely disappointing platform game attached and it absolutely has to be on the PS3, we guess LittleBigPlanet will do. Just don’t believe all the hype. -
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Critic Score 92
It's certainly not the game to convert anyone from one camp to the other. It delivers a new story, new features and kick-ass multiplayer functionality, but still has exactly the same gameplay as we've all seen before. -
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Critic Score 95
It’s not perfect and there’s no real reason to prefer the Wii version over the Gamecube’s, but The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is every bit the masterpiece gamers have been craving for, and proves there’s life in the old wolf yet. -
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Critic Score 90
One of the many factors that elevate WoG beyond mere construction puzzles is the excellent physics engine. -
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Critic Score 93
To experience it is to experience a conflicting mixture of belief and disbelief: belief at the immersive scenarios, rich detail and convincing acting, and disbelief at the jaw-dropping set pieces and hammer-to-the-head storytelling. -
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Critic Score 94
Gears of War isn’t a masterpiece of innovation: it’s a masterpiece of fun. -
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Critic Score 94
A refreshing, immersive, massive, satisfying and hugely impressive game. -
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Critic Score 93
To experience it is to experience a conflicting mixture of belief and disbelief: belief at the immersive scenarios, rich detail and convincing acting, and disbelief at the jaw-dropping set pieces and hammer-to-the-head storytelling. -
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Critic Score 89
Halo 3 is a fantastic game: a magnificent example of multiplayer gaming with an enjoyable side order of single-player, but it’s really hard to justify as being a true classic. -
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Critic Score 94
A refreshing, immersive, massive, satisfying and hugely impressive game. -
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Critic Score 94
Subjectivity aside, on a pure bang to buck ratio Chaos Theory comes out tops, but as we're all too aware, there's no accounting for taste (or skill, you light-loving frag-fanatics). -
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Critic Score 88
At the end of the day, Burnout 3 is a little too simplified for our tastes. -
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Critic Score 89
Let’s not lose sight of the fact that, as nice as all the extras are, it’s still essentially a two-year-old game with a new camera. -
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Critic Score 80
When placed in the context of the Metal Gears before it, Snake’s latest and last adventure feels a touch diminutive and hollow. -
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Critic Score 95
Not only does God of War have great gameplay, but the developers have done an awesome job with the graphics and flourishes of detail, and the sound, speech and music are all of the highest quality too. -
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Critic Score 95
It’s hard to describe every facet of Civ IV’s gameplay without writing an epic, but suffice it to say, this is everything Civilization fans could hope for. -
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Critic Score 88
At the end of the day, Burnout 3 is a little too simplified for our tastes. -
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Critic Score 95
The astonishing array of imaginative and well implemented characters, along with the hundreds of unlockable items to discover, ensure that SSB Brawl is easily the most definitive Smash Bros yet, and the best game you can buy for the Wii. But forcing you to unlock half of the characters and stages, not to mention the unbelievably botched online options, only serves to frustrate everyone who foresaw the greatness that could have been. -
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Critic Score 93
The new flag-bearer of a genre. Superbly paced with a supreme balance of thoughtful strategy and frantic firefights, the game stands up to repeated play even if you never touch the multiplayer or skirmish modes. -
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Critic Score 87
A true original, and one we’d be surprised to see surpassed in terms of quality on Xbox Live this year. -
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Critic Score 96
It’s brutal, beautiful and brilliant. God of War 2 gives gamers more of exactly what’s wanted: unashamedly blood-thirsty combat, an epic storyline and one badass anti-hero who doesn’t say anything without shouting it. You’re doing your PS2 a disservice if you don’t see it out with God of War 2. -