Rent Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe for Xbox
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Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe

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GF Rating
5.7

427 ratings

Critic & User Reviews

GF Rating
1

Horrible

Narnia

posted by slave1 (DENVER, CO) May 12, 2006

Member since Oct 2004

3 out of 6 gamers (50%) found this review helpful

This game was just plain silly. It had no manual so I had to get online and find a walkthrough for many parts. Also it is very repetitive and actually quite hard and pointless in some spots. I finally gave up on it at 18% completion since it wasn't worth the frustration.

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GF Rating
2

Really Bad

Waste of time

posted by swflboys (SAINT PETERSBURG, FL) Oct 2, 2006

Member since Jun 2005

2 out of 3 gamers (67%) found this review helpful

This game was really a waste of time. It was a bit confusing to use four characters and the "team up" feature was just silly. I loved it when the older brother threw his little sister into ice to break through walls.

Where's the Child Welfare folks when you need them?

I like adventure games but this one was just not up to snuff. I played for about an hour before I finally ran out of patience for it to get interesting. Definitely not something you want on the top of your Game Q.

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GF Rating
3

Bad

Boring and clumsy

posted by Euryleia (PLACENTIA, CA) Jan 16, 2008

Member since Jan 2008

The movie clips bridging the levels really slowed the game play down and the point of the game play was too simplistic for my tastes- it reminded me of the old Sonic the Hedgehog games, if they had been played in slow motion. The game is a straight story line walk through without any ability to explore and follows the movie so closely that if you've seen it then there's no reason to play the game because it offers nothing new. The team up function was confusing because the wrong characters kept stepping into the way, and the inability to change the camera view meant that half of the time you were moving your character around blindly because there's no way to see what was in front of him/her. Also, because you could only cycle through the characters in one direction, switching characters during fights- or any kind of action- was a hassle.

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