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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100
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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 100
Unsullied by over-complication and masterfully focused, Gears of War aims to offer the most bang per buck yet seen in a videogame, and we're glad to say it does just that. [Issue 14, p.72] -
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Critic Score 100
A fantastic, life-affirming piece of software that has set a new standard for what the medium can achieve, with a magnificent multiplayer mode to boot. If all games were this good, no one would ever leave the house. [Issue#33, p.84] -
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Critic Score 100
A game of such rare emotion that we became attached to our characters to the point of missing them now it's all over. [Issue 27, p.76] -
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Critic Score 100
BioSchock is amazing. Not only are its visuals, music, sound, gameplay and plot superb, but it's highly polished and runs beautifully on the 360 without any noticeable drop in frame rate. [Issue 23, p.70] -
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Critic Score 100
The Orange Box offers more value for money than any RPG package in history. Valve and EA could have charged through the nose, but wisely kep it honest. It's the best ?50 you'll ever spend. [Issue#25, p.39] -
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Critic Score 100
We can't think of a more complete package to spend our virtual pounds upon. [Issue#29, p.116] -
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Critic Score 100
A masterclass in design. Brutal, epic, beautiful and harrowing in equal measure, Gears Of War 2 announces Epic’s reign as the king of the action videogame. Absolutely essential. -
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Critic Score 100
Vast, epic, engaging, absorbing, terrifying, horrific, amusing and thoroughly brilliant. Fallout 3 is easily one of the best games ever made and one that deserves and needs to be played. -
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Critic Score 100
Don’t let the lack of a third dimension fool you. Street Fighter IV is possibly the best beat-’em-up ever made. A must-have. -
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Critic Score 100
Lost and Damned is an absolute behemoth of an expansion, providing a fresh perspective on the same city and setting a devilishly high standard for DLC in the future. -
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Critic Score 100
Both an astonishing RPG and confident shooter, Mass Effect 2 is daring, shocking and often awe-inspiring in its use of choice. This is the future of storytelling in videogames. [Issue#, p.85] -
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Critic Score 100
A truly spectacular sequel that reaches previously unthinkable heights. Portal 2 is an experience to be cherished and already a strong contender for the best game of 2011. [Issue#72, p.78]Posted May 20, 2011 -
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Critic Score 100
A Batman game like never before. Fans will feel like they're dreaming, whereas everyone else has an incredibly large and in-depth world to enjoy and engage with. It doesn't get much better. [Issue#78, p.80]Posted Nov 15, 2011 -
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Critic Score 90
As visceral and genuinely 'on the edge' as they come. [Issue#5, p.86] -
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Critic Score 90
An absolute triumph that shows how ambition and verve combined with next-gen technology can create an absolute monster of a game. The one game every Xbox 360 owner must try. [Issue#5, p.76] -
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Critic Score 90
Graphically sumptuous, deceptively deep and utterly essential. [Issue#5, p.96] -
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Critic Score 90
Single-player is too similar to what has come before to earn perfect marks, whereas all other aspects are worthy of such commendation. [Issue#25, p.72] -
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Critic Score 90
The most detailed, realistic, sprawling, long-lasting, and satisfying racing game ever - Eden has actually pulled it off. A must for any high-definition petrolhead; it's absolutely stunning. [Issue 10, p.80] -
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Critic Score 90
This looks awesome enough to make your eyes bleed with joy. [Issue#5, p.120] -
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Critic Score 90
The Darkness delivers on every level. A great FPS with a captivating atmosphere, it boasts intriguing characters, an intense plot and has a heap of depth to boot. It's undeniably impressive. [Issue 21, p.76] -
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Critic Score 90
A considerable leap forward in enemy AI, regardless of concerns some might have about tactical depth and how see-through it occasionally is. A more tense experience on 360 there ain't. [Issue 14, p.76] -
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Critic Score 90
Dead Rising features arcade-quality gameplay wrapped around a classic movie theme and sprinkled with tons of extras. Worth buying an Xbox 360 for - everyone should play this game. [Issue # 11, p.72] -
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Critic Score 90
Peter Molynuex was recently quoted as saying, pre-release, that he felt Fable II is a nine out of ten game. You know what, Pete? You’re spot-on mate. -
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Critic Score 90
The perfect racing game for all levels of ability, Forza Motorsport 2's deep customisation options give it an unrivalled lifespan among its genre stablemates. An essential purchase. [Issue#20, p.80] -
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Critic Score 90
Innovative controls, fantastic physics, seamless animation and pretty darn sweet visuals. Take a breath, retune your brain and learn how to sakte - you'll be glad you did! [Issue#25, p.84] -
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Critic Score 90
Lovingly crafted, musical, involving, delightful, beautiful, addictive and crammed with anime cheese. [Issue#25, p.92] -
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Critic Score 90
Assault Heroes will leave you giddy with its freewheeling, high-score chasing bliss. [Issue # 16, p.114] -
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Critic Score 90
The most accomplished, perfectly balanced and dazzlingly polished fighting game ever made - but watch out, it punishes infidels unwilling to invest the time to learn the 'art.' [Issue#25, p.88] -