360 Gamer Magazine UK
Publication Overview in Games
70Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
105(42%)
mixed
123(49%)
negative
24(10%)
Highest Critic Score
Lowest Critic Score
Critic Reviews for Games
Grand Theft Auto IVCritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
100
With so much to see and do that even months of play won’t cover it all and some of the tightest mechanics seen in a modern game, GTA IV is every bit as good as you could ask for it to be. You quite simply will not need another game this year.
BioShockCritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
100
The most creative and compelling experience of its generation, BioShock is a stunning piece of work. It blends great ideas with brilliant gameplay, a superbly immersive storyline and quite simply gets just about everything right. [Issue #31]
Guitar Hero IICritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
100
More or less the perfect video game - as entertaining, as challenging and as absolutely infinite as you want it to be. [Issue 24, p.52]
Dead SpaceCritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
100
Gruesome. Visceral. Engrossing. Stunning. There are just so many words you can use to describe Dead Space and not one would be negative. EA has excelled itself on both technical and mechanical levels, pushing Dead Space up from ‘one to watch’ to ‘one of the best games of the year, nay generation’. Just go ahead and try not to be impressed by it. We dare you.
Street Fighter IVCritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
100
Street Fighter II was great. Street Fighter III was great, but for different reasons. But Street Fighter IV… well, it’s great. Or, to be more specific, GREAT carved in 300-foot high letters into the side of a mountain for all to see. True, it’s taken over fifteen years for Capcom to get it right but now, finally, we have a beat-’em-up that truly lives up to the name it represents. Perfection achieved, Capcom – best quit while you’re ahead, eh?
The Elder Scrolls IV: OblivionCritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
90
It manages to raise the normally stagnant RPG genre into the upper echelons of gaming and it's unlikely we'll lay something as staggering, open-ended and entertaining as this in a long time. [Issue #8]
Fight Night Round 3Critic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
90
We look forward to the day when mo-cap boxers move like they do in real-life. [Issue #6]
Street Fighter II' Hyper FightingCritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
90
Rock hard, but still retains the crown of the greatest fighting game ever. [Issue #16, p.78]
Just CauseCritic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
90
Just Cause is brilliant because every player has the chance to carve their own personality into how they play. Most games have a create-a-character mode – Just Cause has a create-a-video game mode!
Virtua Tennis 3Critic Score360 Gamer Magazine UK
90
A triumph. While there are one or two minor niggles, Virtua Tennis 3 is a superb arcade game, a quite brilliant recreation of the sport, and a title so addictive that you'll need a calendar, rather than a watch, to measure how long you'll be playing it for. [Issue #23, p.66]