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IGN: Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles Review

Jake Hunter is a decent way to kill a few hours, but there wasn't enough effort put into it to really stand out. It lacks personality. Jake is a stereotype, and the stories are straight forward, humorless affairs. Still, IGN played through them without getting frustrated and they were just engaging enough to keep my interest. Younger gamers who like detective stories and don't need a lot of action may want to hunt down a copy.

Presentation - 5.5
Graphics - 5.0
Sound - 6.0
Gameplay - 6.5
Lasting Appeal - 5.5
Overall -

Myst5447d ago

I strongly encourage everyone to at least take a look at..nay pick up Cross-Edge. I would say that the game does give fan service by bringing in some characters many people may know as well as some many may not know; yet it also has an addictive battle system and great music to boot. So again I strongly advise those looking for an RPG to pick this up.

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Gamesradar reviews Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles

Alan Kim reports:

''Although we're big fans of point-and-tap whodunit games like the Phoenix Wright series, we can't quite get behind private detective Jake Hunter. Detective Chronicles has a ton of potential, but ham-handed presentation and "so simple a baby could do it" hand-holding make this gumshoe seem more like a goofball.

There are three cases for you to play through, all of which involve you going to a crime scene, talking to everyone until you learn the needed clues, and then going back to your office and puffing down cancer sticks and reviewing the day's events (via a neat quiz-style game in which you recall the details) until the facts become clear. This is literally true - Jake thinks when he smokes, so he's at his most brilliant when his alveoli are crying for mercy.''

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DS Fanboy Review: Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles

Alisha Karabinus reports:

''In a platform game, it's important that you be able to actually move from one platform to the next. Action game? It's similarly important that you be able to fight and move, in order to progress through the game. Few people would argue those points -- so why is the text in a text adventure often less than great?

Jake Hunter: Detective Chronicles could have been a great game. The potential is there, and there are a lot of great little touches. Unfortunately, the localized script is sloppy, and that, combined with the missing cases, makes this much more a miss than a hit.''

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