Digital Chumps' Scores
- Games
For 3,137 reviews, this publication has graded:
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75% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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19% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 80
| Highest review score: | L.A. Noire | |
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| Lowest review score: | Ace Banana |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2,316 out of 3137
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Mixed: 764 out of 3137
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Negative: 57 out of 3137
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A very respectable port to the iPad gives the platform perhaps its most impressive game. Veterans and newcomers of Chinatown Wars should take note.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Feb 4, 2026
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This is a great pick up for your Nintendo DS, regardless if you liked or disliked the console version.- Digital Chumps
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Brink is a game that provides massive amounts of customization for its gamers, including some unbelievably fun abilities. If you can excuse some of its offline play and lack of NPC A.I., then you'll find a game that encourages friends to come together online to share a deep and fulfilling team-oriented experience. Brink is a perfect example of how an online experience should feel and play out.- Digital Chumps
- Posted May 10, 2011
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As expected, The Brigmore Witches functions as the opposite half of The Knife of Dunwall. Both are tremendous values for their price, offering what’s effectively a $20 b-campaign to Dishonored.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Aug 13, 2013
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It's not Raven's best game, but it does very well for itself. I have no problem recommending this to any FPS gamer out there.- Digital Chumps
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If this was at the $15 price point, I'd say go for it with no hesitation whatsoever. For $20, I caution those looking for truckloads of new content to be leery of the abbreviated collection of Championships and Gauntlets. Still, this is a very solid offering for Horizon 2 owners looking for a reason to put the virtual pedal down during the holidays.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Dec 21, 2014
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While RAGE does have some issues here and there you can rest assure that it does deliver in the end. It has a solid mix of good first-person shooting action, fun driving moments, and solid multiplayer modes. Add to all of this the fact that you're seeing one of the more gorgeous games produced in this generation, and it's a tough deal to pass up.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Oct 4, 2011
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As a raw turn based SRPG, Lost Dimension would not be particularly impressive. The x-factor that makes it so interesting and different is the traitor-system that adds layers of intrigue, strategy, and makes the entire experience much more interactive and robust.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Jul 31, 2015
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Rise of Nightmares has been a refreshing experience for me, reminding me that motion gaming can work great when developers put forth a complete effort that encompasses a solid story and smart use of motion control.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Sep 9, 2011
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Doom veteran or newcomer, the BFG Edition is a superb addition to any collection.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Oct 26, 2012
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A challenging, rough around the edges title in the vein of the Souls games that gets a lot more right than it does wrong. It deserves your attention this holiday season, and hopefully we'll see more from this franchise.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Nov 3, 2014
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The game offers everything that I personally enjoy in traditional JRPGs, however, I did realize that a lot of the content seemed “recycled” from other JRPGs (story, battle system, etc). While it may not be a bad thing for some, I am Setsuna delivers with a well-crafted soundtrack, great visuals, and even revived traditional RPG elements that we enjoy, such as crafting and tech combos.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Jul 21, 2016
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With all of that said, the game is still worth the $59.99 that you are going to pay for it. It has a load of fun sitting there that outweighs the enormous loading time. Frightfully, this game is good offline and even better online.- Digital Chumps
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The best part about Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is that it's a lot of fun.- Digital Chumps
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Company of Heroes 2 is an all around solid effort and experience that most RTS fans will find hard to ignore.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Jun 28, 2013
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For accessible, deep, fun, and nostalgic-rich fighting, you’d be hard-pressed to do any better than MK11: Aftermath.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Jun 25, 2020
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- Posted Mar 19, 2016
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Overall, Erica is a unique undertaking in the FMV world that worked out well and has set new standards for the genre. It brings an engaging story to life with superb acting, and enough interactive choices for the player to make it a cut above the rest in its genre. It does waste time in unnecessary interactions on occasion, but nothing too detrimental to take away from the mystery and intrigue of its narrative.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Sep 3, 2019
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Your Shape Fitness Evolved is the best workout game to date and an excellent choice for Kinect owners this holiday.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Nov 14, 2010
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The Knife of Dunwall grabs hold of one of Dishonored’s more provocative threads and handles it with impressive respect and grace. In a perfect world this would lead countless one-off stories indulging in Dishonored’s intricate universe, but as a single piece of content its best viewed as a glimpse of its lingering potential. The Knife of Dunwall keeps Dishonored’s spirit right place, it’s just not finished yet.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Apr 22, 2013
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Cladun is a love letter to gamers who spend hours on forums bitching about how technology has ruined role playing games for the last fifteen years. For once, they're right; a retro style doesn't go hand in hand with disappointment after the pangs of nostalgia inevitably settle.- Digital Chumps
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SFIV is a proof-of-concept to how a Street Fighter game can turn out when built and utilized properly on big time hardware.- Digital Chumps
- Posted May 27, 2015
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It feels like an integral piece in the burgeoning Dead Space mythos, and it does for the light gun genre what the original did for its survival/horror brethren; while it's not particularly original, it remains wonderfully engaging, masterfully executed, and, despite its brevity, a great deal of fun.- Digital Chumps
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Newcomers to the series might want to start their Dragon Quest experience with IV, V, or IX but for fans or those who are looking for more Zenethian adventures, Realms of Revelation is a lengthy addition to the DS's Dragon Quest lineup.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Feb 23, 2011
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OXENFREE is an amazing story that doesn’t ask a lot of extra attention from its players other than listening and occasionally playing out some puzzles/problems/actions onscreen.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Jun 6, 2016
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Level 5 and 1UP Studios have done a wonderful job of creating a lighthearted adventure that should be on any completionist's radar.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Oct 29, 2014
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The best, most complete version of a great game that offers compelling reasons for current owners and newcomers to invest in. It's not for everyone, but if you can "get into it," you're likely going to be hooked on not only the game, but the franchise.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Apr 10, 2015
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What Killzone Shadow Fall Intercept lacks in maps and level design, it makes up with strong, team oriented gameplay and a deep points/reward system that keeps you going. Intercept certainly renews the excitement of owning Killzone Shadow Fall.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Jun 29, 2014
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- Posted Sep 8, 2011
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Sonic Colors Ultimate takes one of the best 3D Sonic games from the past and brings it to platforms it has never reached before, all in a fairly-priced, nicely done Ultimate package. It’s easy to recommend to any fan of Sonic games, including those like myself that never got around to playing the original in the last decade.- Digital Chumps
- Posted Sep 15, 2021
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