n-Revolution Magazine UK
Publication Overview in Games
70Avg. Critic Score
Critic Score Distribution
positive
88(46%)
mixed
85(45%)
negative
18(9%)
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Critic Reviews for Games
Super Smash Bros. BrawlCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
95
As a game, it's brilliant; as an all-encompassing experience for Nintendo fans, it's quite possibly unsurpassed. [Issue#20, p.70]
Advance Wars: Days of RuinCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
94
A couple of options and a decent script away from being the best strategy game ever made on any format. [Issue#20, p.84]
Bangai-O SpiritsCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
93
A daring and ambitious shmup, reminding us of our reasons for falling in love with the genre in the first place. [Issue#22, p.70]
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic GamesCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
90
As good a DS game as we've played. Superb played solo and great fun with DS-owning friends. Pure gold! [Issue#19, p.80]
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' TreasureCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
90
Masterful puzzling plus exemplary Remote use equals a near-classic adventure. Frustrating in places, though. [Issue#17, p.66]
Professor Layton and the Curious VillageCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
90
An excellently quirky title. Loads of downloadable content for it, too.
Star Wars: The Force UnleashedCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
90
Great narrative, Force powers and a fun multiplayer mode make the Wii version the pick of the Unleashed bunch.
No More HeroesCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
90
This is a rough game, but it's also funny and self-deprecating, inventive and massively rewarding. If more games had personality and style like No More Heroes does, the world of games would be a much more interesting place. [Issue#18, p.76]
The World Ends with YouCritic Scoren-Revolution Magazine UK
90
Thrillingly inventive, dazzlingly original. Makes all other handheld RPGs look stale and uninteresting. [Issue#23, p.76]