X360 Magazine UK's Scores
- Games
For 1,230 reviews, this publication has graded:
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34% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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62% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 9.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 64
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10
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 393 out of 1230
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Mixed: 634 out of 1230
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Negative: 203 out of 1230
1,230
game reviews
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Critic Score 40
A fundamentally flawed and boring RPG, Enchanted Arms might be steeped in Japanese charm but without any sense of fun or involvement, there's no reason to buy this. [Issue # 11, p.84] -
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Critic Score 40
No attempt at making its single-player outing more interesting than exhibition matches also stinks. [Issue#23, p.97] -
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Critic Score 40
It doesn't work nearly as well on the 360 as it has in the past. Shame. [Issue 8, p.94] -
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Critic Score 40
While you may enjoy the combat and beasts, the whole game is just far too tedious and it’s missing everything that made the original great. -
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Critic Score 40
We're hoping the online component's as good as we think it'll be, because between the ugly new look and the lack of any offline multiplayer, there's nothing here for offline gamers. [Issue 12, p.96] -
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Critic Score 40
It’s no surprise that a movie-licensed game has turned out rubbish, again. There is no excuse for gameplay this dated. Avoid, unless you’re feeling very nostalgic. -
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Critic Score 40
Tired, completely lacking in variety and without any substatial replay value to speak of, Rayman Raving Rabbid breaks all three golden rules of the successful party game. [Issue#20, p.88] -
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Critic Score 40
Disappointing isn't the word. What is the word...Lazy? Rubbish? It's probably a word we can't print. [Issue 13, p.90] -
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Critic Score 40
An utter waste of time and you money, please ensure this unambitious racer never enters your 360. [Issue 13, p.88] -
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Critic Score 40
Very pretty to look at and a lot of attention has been paid to female anatomy, but it has no substance whatsoever. [Issue 15, p.82] -
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Critic Score 40
Basically, Bionicle Heroes completely fails to engage us on any level. [Issue 14, p.84] -
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Critic Score 40
It's also insanely easy and offers no lasting challenge. [Issue 27, p.117] -
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Critic Score 40
A few good missions ultimately wrecked by lame and/or pointless missions. [Issue#20, p.90] -
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Critic Score 40
As a game though, it's far too uninspiring. [Issue #22, p.88] -
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Critic Score 40
Do you love wrestling with duff, clunky controls and replaying the same four levels over and over and over again? [Issue#30, p.119] -
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Critic Score 40
The levels that you fly through have all been seen a hundred times before. [Issue 28, p.118] -
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Critic Score 40
Sadly, War World holds your attention about as long as a paperclip and a Post-It note. [Issue#39] -
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Critic Score 40
The game appreciates boredom in a way that we never could. [Issue#32, p.89] -
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Critic Score 40
It's looking a bit on the tired side. Great music though. [Issue#25, p.118] -
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Critic Score 40
A real mess of ideas that tries hard but just doesn't have what it takes. [Issue 26, p.118] -
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Critic Score 40
A contender for one of the dirtiest games of the year, Payback is two parts uninspired garbage and three parts loading screen. [Issue 28, p.98] -
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Critic Score 40
Small kids might like it, but will need supervision to solve some of hte later puzzles. Adults beware. [Issue#36, p.96] -
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Critic Score 40
Things couldn't get more generic unless there was somehow stealth, crates and a space marine superhero involved. [Issue#32, p.117] -