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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Everything about this game is bigger and better than the original, and considering the original game was sheer brilliance that's saying a lot.- Game Chronicles
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This amazing compilation DVD has games that you can now only find in airport terminals and bowling alleys. Parents can finally compete with their kids and actually have an advantage, and there is even some educational and historical value to this collection.- Game Chronicles
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A Nintendo quality platformer with subtle humor that will have you laughing out-loud at each cut-scene. With its beautifully animated characters, lush environments, and overall artistic game design Tak 2 will surprise many.- Game Chronicles
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The title is too instructional, too focused on fire “realism” to be fun.- Game Chronicles
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This is a fun little ride of a game, with some definite adult content, but let’s be honest, there are only about four places where it actually crosses the line into an “R” rating. Otherwise it’s basically a teen-sploitation film, as the saying goes. Relax, pick up that bong, and enjoy the ride.- Game Chronicles
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A unique but somewhat shallow approach to the complicated scenarios of establishing a relationship or simply nailing your roommate. It’s a bit predictable since there are firm rules in place and you have instant access to the results of your efforts.- Game Chronicles
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It’s ribaldry and bathroom humor told with tongue planted firmly in cheek or perhaps hand planted provocatively in pants – take your pick.- Game Chronicles
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For all intents and purposes Law & Order: Justice is Served is a cookie cutter sequel, just more of the same with really marginal improvements.- Game Chronicles
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There's just a guilty pleasure that is inherent in the karaoke experience that helps this game despite its flaws.- Game Chronicles
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Be prepared to not complete every mission successfully as there are so many aspects that you have to maintain and hear complaints about from the virtual patrons. If you are up for a good challenge Outdoor Life definitely has one for you with Sportsman’s Challenge.- Game Chronicles
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Larry makes the transition to next-gen console perfectly and creates his own little naughty slice of niche-genre pie. If you love to laugh you'll love this game.- Game Chronicles
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Once you've had a taste of sweet cel-shaded transformer action Invasion simply smacks of a tired FPS game that has been done to death.- Game Chronicles
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It's bigger, it's badder and there's a whole lot of cutting... and hey, that's a good thing, for once. MKD is a can't miss game.- Game Chronicles
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Truth is, beyond the crassness of its Story mode, THUG 2 is not radically different from last year’s game. There’s not a whole lot new here aside from a few gimmicks and some off-the-wall elements.- Game Chronicles
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Most of the new stuff seemed tacked on for the sake of having something new, and for a skateboarding game I found myself doing a whole lot of stuff "off the board". It kind of reminded me of all the on-foot missions in "Driver 3."- Game Chronicles
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Kudos to Revistronic for keeping the genre alive and a big thanks to The Adventure Company for bringing this game to America where we can all have a taste of the Old West.- Game Chronicles
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This game rocks from the opening tutorial to the final credits. Visually, it’s more stunning than nearly anything that released last year and the spooky sounds and kickin’ soundtrack are second to none.- Game Chronicles
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It’s also one of the few games that can run on both your PC and Mac-woo hoo for those stylish Macintosh lovers out there with your snazzy little Ipods.- Game Chronicles
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Games literally take weeks to complete, and chances are you won’t see how it begins or ends; you will merely be just passing through.- Game Chronicles
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Seems to have been designed itself by an evil genius. A person with above average abilities in the graphics department but a sadistic, or evil, urge to make gameplay very irritating and proceed at a snail‘s pace.- Game Chronicles
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The missing tutorial is the only glaring flaw as far as I can see. The developer cites anti-piracy measures as the reason, but as usual this hurts paying customers the most.- Game Chronicles
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The control of the vehicles is tricky to master but possible if you have the patience.- Game Chronicles
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Crash’s current developer Traveller’s Tales does the series great justice by adding new elements like free-roaming environment and three very noticeable new gameplay mechanics, but all in all, it’s the evolved sense of humor that really offers Crash a new hope.- Game Chronicles
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Any fan of the legendary Rocky movies will no doubt get a kick out of hearing the familiar music behind the memorable characters in the series so well represented in this game.- Game Chronicles
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Free movement, a slightly better soundtrack and replayability would have helped a lot. Ubi Soft did however, stay true to the legend of Holmes, so they'll earn brownie points with players.- Game Chronicles
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The bottom line is that only fans of the SNK NeoGeo or Capcom fighting games should worry about adding this game to their collection.- Game Chronicles
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The gameplay is totally original, totally challenging, and totally fun. A definite addition for anyone who enjoys platform games.- Game Chronicles
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The game is just as dated as the show and it fares just as well with its console competition as the original series would if it debuted on prime time next week.- Game Chronicles
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The game’s four different gameplay modes should keep children from losing interest, while the simple controls will provide a great beginning for future gamers.- Game Chronicles
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The varied gameplay of each mission keeps things interesting, and the overall look of the game matches well with the movie.- Game Chronicles
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