PSM3 Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,144 reviews, this publication has graded:
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47% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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47% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 69
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Critic Score
97
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Critic Score
11
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 548 out of 1144
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Mixed: 442 out of 1144
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Negative: 154 out of 1144
1,144
game reviews
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Critic Score 88
Too slight to rank among PSP's elite, but Chains of Olympus is as sweet as it is short. Terrific. [May 2008, p.70] -
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Critic Score 88
Overall perhaps the best party game ever - if a little less cohesive than "Guitar Hero." Still, vital. -
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Critic Score 88
Short and lacking context, but action-packed and technically dazzling. [Mar 2009, p.50] -
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Critic Score 88
One of the most polished, deep RPGs ever made, and on PSP it's better than ever. [Dec 2007, p.84] -
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Critic Score 88
Even if you don't like golf, give it a go because it's one of hte most charming and playable experiences on PSP to date. [Aug 2008, p.80] -
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Critic Score 88
A strange mixture of tracks but the instruments work brilliantly. -
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Critic Score 88
Sterling footy action but the lack of new ideas is starting to grate. [Nov 2008, p.62] -
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Critic Score 88
A startling, yet satisfying experience - if you can handle it. [Christmas 2009, p.86] -
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Critic Score 88
It's essentially a nine-hour film that you nudge along by following on-screen button prompts, although you feel more connected with the action than this might suggest. [March 2010] -
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Critic Score 88
The best b'ball game of the season, but still not perfect. [Christmas 2009, p.90] -
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Critic Score 88
Honed, if familiar fun, but online focus causes solo player wobble. [June 2010, p.80] -
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Critic Score 88
Three big, bouncy adventures for 30 quid - plus upgrades. Nice. [May 2011, p.92]Posted Apr 10, 2011 -
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Critic Score 88
Easily the best in the series, and a must-have for PSP owners. [June 2011, p.92]Posted May 10, 2011 -
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Critic Score 88
Good news for buffs: new players are probably best with the original. [July 2011, p.94]Posted Jun 4, 2011 -
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Critic Score 88
A genre-spanning yarn that still captivates, that makes up for its simplicity with variety, and looks better than ever. [Aug 2011, p.92]Posted Jul 3, 2011 -
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Critic Score 88
Rich, atmospheric and open-ended, but let down by twitchy AI and out-of place boss fights. Deus Ex is the thinking man's FPS, but it could have been smarter.- Posted Aug 22, 2011
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Critic Score 88
Deep, hilarious, and simply brilliant fun. [Jan 2013, p.98]Posted Dec 23, 2012 -
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Critic Score 87
Army Of Two has even managed to innovate on a small scale - the non-magnetic cover system (which allows you to fire over and around walls without gluing you to them) makes combat feel fast and fluid, while the Aggro combat system (which draws the enemies towards the most dangerous player, making the other player effectively invisible) turns an MMORPG staple into a pretty effective combat mechanic. -
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Critic Score 87
Best scrapper ever? Perhaps, but VF5 is <I>such</I> an acquired taste. Great, but not one for all. [Mar 2007, p.64] -
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Critic Score 87
A well designed shoot-'em-up that tells an engaging story. [Dec 2008, p.82] -
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Critic Score 87
The attention to detail is staggering and it handles like a dream. A true technical showcase. [May 2008, p.74] -
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Critic Score 87
Four more hours of the classic TOD? Frankly, this is hard to fault. [Oct 2008, p.70] -
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Critic Score 87
A mediocre campaign, elevated to greatness by superb online play. [Apr 2010, p.88] -