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 |
Score distribution:
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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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Bomberman at his best. The classic 2D design keeps the game simple and perfectly suited to D-pad controls, and the touch screen allows for quick access to power-up items and lets you navigate the setup menus much more quickly than button presses.- Game Chronicles
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Elevates the action genre to new heights while taking the standards of decency to new lows, but in a good way...a British way.- Game Chronicles
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A simple premise that is saved by its charming visual design and campy gameplay attitude. There is something just a bit twisted about playing the "alien" and making the humans the "bad guys".- Game Chronicles
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It’s really not that I did not like the game; it’s just that there was nothing to it that really made it stand out to me. Nothing that made it unique from all the other fantasy-based MMO’s out there, nothing that made me want to play it any more than any other.- Game Chronicles
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In the end though, this game feels like a throwback, or an experiment gone wrong. Die-hard ATL fans should rent this first.- Game Chronicles
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The use of the fear aspect is slightly innovative but it can't help boost this game out of its heavily scripted and repetitive rut.- Game Chronicles
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GoldenEye: Rogue Agent nails the 3D engine and proves that FPS gaming does have a place on handheld systems. There are still a few kinks in the FPS control scheme that need to be ironed out, hopefully before Metroid arrives, but if you put in the effort you will find it actually does work surprisingly well.- Game Chronicles
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A serious game for serious racers with an ancillary interest in accounting and business management. Racing is just a small part of this game that happens when you aren't worrying about building up an empire of cars, earning more money or the respect of your peers.- Game Chronicles
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The production values, graphics, and especially the voice acting are extremely well done, and the game has non-stop action and never feels dull.- Game Chronicles
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In the Groove is loaded with original music, modes, and brilliant game design that is targeted toward the more advanced dancer.- Game Chronicles
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The standout feature of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the expected graphical superiority over its console counterparts. But for the audiophiles, the ability to design and play your own custom radio station is a feature every game needs to have from this point forward, end of story. DEMAND IT!- Game Chronicles
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Take an old franchise - Way of the Samurai - and up its anime influences. Add in a good shot of Kill Bill, wrap it up in David Carradine's Kung Fu TV series and skewer it with The Magnificent Seven. There you have it, Way of the Samurai 3 - Samurai Western.- Game Chronicles
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While I still prefer "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City" to this title, I will say that this is in no way a lesser offering.- Game Chronicles
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With the wealth of nations and three different time periods, you should have oodles to do just with that- month’s worth in fact.- Game Chronicles
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Excellent visuals and voice acting really draw you into this film-like adventure experience known as Still Life.- Game Chronicles
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Just not a very good game. It's playable, but even in that aspect it has some strikes against it versus other PC games thanks to bad camera work and a frustrating character control scheme.- Game Chronicles
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Restricted Area isn’t going to set any new gold standard or change the world of action-RPG games. It still knows how to show a gamer a good time, though, and it still knows how to be a solid game by any standard.- Game Chronicles
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Advent Rising is interactive fiction at its finest. This is what "Halo" wanted to be; hell, it's what "Star Wars" wanted to be. Orson can write circles around George Lucas when it comes to stories, characters, and dialogue.- Game Chronicles
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It spans nearly every genre including arcade, FPS, action, platform; there is even some stealth-action ripped right from Metal Gear Solid 2 if you remember hiding in that box and sneaking through the ship, and Madagascar even gives a nod to classic arcade games like Frogger, Simon and the crane game.- Game Chronicles
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There's a little something for everybody in there, including bitter ol' me, who's not too big of a fan of the type of movie/video game that Madagascar is.- Game Chronicles
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MVP Baseball has all the makings of a great game but it lacks the polish and refinement and just has too many glitches to make a wholehearted recommendation. There’s always next season.- Game Chronicles
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The graphics are slick and I can tell a lot of historical research went into making this game, but I can’t shake the feeling that the Pyro designers are still using muskets while the competition has moved on to assault rifles.- Game Chronicles
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Sure, the story is hackneyed to the point of being a rip-off of just about every spy movie from the past ten years, but the script is great, the acting is better, and the gameplay just can’t be beat.- Game Chronicles
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If you’re looking for a puzzle game with staying power you thankfully have a few other choices on the PSP. Smart Bomb is only for those with steely nerves, low blood pressure, and a lot of extra time on their hands.- Game Chronicles
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The best thing about Sunrise is that it doesn’t take a huge time commitment. The load times are fast and you can keep this game on your hard drive for months and years to come and just pick up and play whenever you have some spare time.- Game Chronicles
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Revenge of the Sith may not go down as an all-time classic, but the innovative gameplay, excellent sound effects, and smooth graphics make it an enjoyable video game foray into the world of Star Wars.- Game Chronicles
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Revenge of the Sith may not go down as an all-time classic, but the innovative gameplay, excellent sound effects, and smooth graphics make it an enjoyable video game foray into the world of Star Wars.- Game Chronicles
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Only the most diehard fans will find anything in this game to last them more than a weekend rental.- Game Chronicles
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With sub-par designs, weak sound effects and a thin storyline, it is doomed to end up on the bargain bin sooner or later.- Game Chronicles
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An outstanding achievement in porting a major console golf title over to a handheld system while retaining all of the gameplay nuances that made it the classic it is today.- Game Chronicles
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