Game Chronicles' Scores
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For 3,050 reviews, this publication has graded:
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79% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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17% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | |
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| Lowest review score: | X-Men: Destiny |
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Positive: 1,960 out of 3050
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Mixed: 930 out of 3050
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Negative: 160 out of 3050
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Smash Hits was just the breath of fresh recycled air that we needed.- Game Chronicles
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TouchMaster might not be the deepest or the most rewarding game to ever hit the DS, but it is a lot of fun.- Game Chronicles
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This is my first retail game for my new Vita and I'm pretty happy with both the game and the handheld. The twin sticks are going to allow gamers to play our favorite action and FPS games in a way that was never possible on previous mobile platforms. Unit 13 is a great first effort for the genre and I can't wait to see what's next.- Game Chronicles
- Posted Mar 26, 2012
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The music is better if your turn it off and the tinny sound effects are a bit disappointing, but at its heart there is a fun and substantial gameplay experience to be had if you have the perseverance to tough it out.- Game Chronicles
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Blitz Pro walks a fine line between serious sim and classic Blitz action and maintains a perfect balance from start to finish.- Game Chronicles
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What it lacks in fancy music and top-notch graphics it makes up for by allowing you to slip on the green skin of The Hulk and crush everything in sight. While it won’t be the kind of game you will play for many days straight, it is a fun distraction.- Game Chronicles
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If you own a PSP at all and love a good horror story then I absolutely recommend getting Corpse Party from the PlayStation Network.- Game Chronicles
- Posted Jan 3, 2012
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I am by no means the ideal Guitar Hero player so I enjoyed the less rigorous songs that this version offers thanks to Joe Perry’s repetitive riffs.- Game Chronicles
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I can’t recommend Kung Fu Panda for the DS highly enough, especially for the younger kids, perhaps those that wanted to play Ninja Gaiden and weren't allowed.- Game Chronicles
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But for even the most reserved Unreal Tournament players, the PSN version of CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars is well worth the price of admission. It’s a blast through-and-through, and one of the best multiplayer experiences on PSN.- Game Chronicles
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Despite some obvious flaws, Breakdown has probably had the single biggest impact on my perception of gaming since the original "Half-Life."- Game Chronicles
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Arx should take you around 30 hours to complete, possibly more depending on how fast you are at figuring out a few of the puzzles or how often you have to reload some of the more difficult combats.- Game Chronicles
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What impressed me the most was the quality of the music. While not as pristine as you'll hear on a Dolby Digital console, the DS boasts some impressive quality, and if you pipe it through a home stereo (or a Thunderbox Amp) you can really punch up the bass and immerse yourself in the concert experience.- Game Chronicles
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As one of the few genuinely impressive movie-to-game conversions, Over the Hedge smacks of the old PlayStation and N64 Toy Story adventure games of yore – with top-notch presentation, killer graphics and solid gameplay throughout.- Game Chronicles
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I found it more challenging than the previous adventure and I particularly liked being able to see more of the famed detective’s city.- Game Chronicles
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As I said before, it may not be perfect, but it's a step in the right direction for the genre. It'll be interesting to see what improvements come to the game as the minor bugs are ironed out. And even more interesting will be where we go next, now that Nuclear Dawn has shown us what a game is capable of doing.- Game Chronicles
- Posted Oct 2, 2011
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The fantastic cast of characters will keep us laughing throughout the adventure and the mini-games will allow us to involve an occasional buddy in our cartoon fun. Unfortunately, the PS2 already has dozens of platformers and Tak 2 doesn’t seem to add enough to the genre to rise above its competitors.- Game Chronicles
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It has all the standard components of traditional platform titles but disguises them with clever game design, intuitive character interaction, and constant humor.- Game Chronicles
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I suppose the game will ultimately find its limited audience, but for the majority, this is a track pack of fun, lighthearted, and easy songs wrapped up in a LEGO-style design that is starting to wear out its welcome.- Game Chronicles
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It's been a good while since I've played an RPG title that has brought back the almost true spirit of the Nintendo Hard era. Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light may not be the perfect old school RPG but it is up there on my list of must play titles for the DS and of 2010.- Game Chronicles
- Posted Dec 22, 2010
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Sadly, the shooting elements of the game are implemented rather poorly with the exception of shooting takedowns, and the driving game stuck in the middle is out of place and not that much fun, but you know they just had to try - it was such a huge part of the movie.- Game Chronicles
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Voyage doesn’t explore new gaming territory, but it’s a solid adventure title. It also does a really good job of bringing a somewhat forgotten classic to life.- Game Chronicles
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If you enjoy the Sims games, welcome the challenge of open-ended gameplay, and don’t mind some of the building limitations, you might also have a blast with Castaway’s unique take on classic Sims 2 gameplay.- Game Chronicles
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In all fairness though Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy is one of the best aerial combat games that I've ever played and the folks over at Namco Bandai delivered another fantastic addition to their critically acclaimed franchise. It has the right amount of action, easy to use and fluid controls and great visuals for a 3DS title. Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy is totally worth the price of admission and a must have if you own a Nintendo 3DS.- Game Chronicles
- Posted Dec 12, 2011
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The controls are simple and solid, and although there is a bit of hand-holding with the game highlighting all of the available squares and suggesting possible moves – it is still a fun experience to be had.- Game Chronicles
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If you love quirky humor and challenging gameplay then this is a title you'll want to be adding to your game collection. And you can't beat the $20 price – just don't let it fool you into thinking this is less of a game than it really is.- Game Chronicles
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It seems that the Smackdown vs. Raw series has really taken a step sideways with this year’s title. Instead of improving what they had, they tried to add a new feature that throws off the balance of the game.- Game Chronicles
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