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Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay, The xbx Game Reviews
Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay, The
Critic Score
Metascore: 89 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.6 out of 10
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Set before the events of both Universal Pictures' "The Chronicles of Riddick," starring Vin Diesel, and the 2000 cult classic "Pitch Black," which first introduced Diesel as enigmatic anti-hero Riddick, the game tells the story of Riddick's dramatic escape from the previously inescapable triple max security slam Butcher Bay, home to the most violent prisoners in the galaxy. The Chronicles Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay will blend action and stealth elements, as players navigate Riddick through the harsh environments of the slam - dank tunnels, dimly lit corridors, and other hazardous areas filled with guards, savage inmates and deadly creatures that prowl the darkness. [Vivendi Universal]

PUBLISHER: Vivendi Universal
DEVELOPER: Starbreeze AB
GENRE(S): First-Person Shooter, Action
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: M (Mature)
RELEASE DATE: June 1, 2004

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100
Just Adventure
The game has two great general strengths. The first is a simply spectacular presentation and attention to detail. Despite the grim environments depicted, this is one of the best-looking XBox titles I’ve seen. The details are breathtaking.
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100
Play Magazine
This game is everything FPS and movie games need to be, chewing up and spitting out the vast majority of the competition. [July 2004, p.68]
100
GamePro
Enormously high production value adds to the pleasure of playing this game. It’s no exaggeration to say that these graphics are the best you've ever seen in a console game...A masterpiece.
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100
Times Online
A thoroughly immersive product, thanks to handsome level design, decent sound effects, an unnerving music score and lines delivered by real actors, including Diesel himself.
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100
GameCritics
It's rare that a game of such impeccable design and ingenious execution is seen. It's paced wonderfully through an interesting story; features well-developed, appealing characters; and blends numerous gameplay types into one flawlessly executed adventure.
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100
Computer Games Magazine
The controls prove the best out of the recent crop of first-person shooters; the hand-to-hand combat system is spectacular. [Sept 2004, p.7]
98
XboxAddict
The challenging levels, the variety of gameplay and the amazing visuals alone make it worth every penny. Dare I say (here comes the hate mail), it would be an even better game than "Halo" if it wasn’t for a lack of multiplayer action.
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96
Gamers' Temple
One of the coolest menu systems ever to be seen a video game. If I’m mentioning a game’s menus in a review, then you know that they have to be pretty darn cool.
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95
Official Xbox Magazine
This cracking game also proves the Xbox truly is the only console capable of running games with this level of immersion...Riddick should be waved in the face of every PS2 fanboy with a taunting "nyah, nyah." [Aug 2004, p.72]
95
Warcry
From start to finish, it brings the player into the story and doesn’t let go. Tremendous visuals, sound work and engrossing gameplay is just a short list of what this game brings to the table.
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95
Gamezilla!
The characters appear to have a depth I’ve never seen before.
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95
Game Informer
Not only are the visuals ridiculously sweet, the gameplay is unique and incredibly well-paced. Hands down, this is one of the best titles in the Xbox library. [July 2004, p.118]
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95
Talk Xbox
This game is simply gorgeous. The lighting and mapping of the environments truly is a sight to behold.
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94
Gamer's Hell
What essentially makes The Chronicles of Riddick such an excellent game is the awesome atmosphere that has been created.
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94
Worth Playing
Innovative gameplay, rich story, and near flawless visuals.
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94
VGPub
It is easily the best looking game to date on the Xbox and the gameplay is equally strong. I can’t stress enough how shocked I am at the quality of this game
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94
Game Chronicles
It’s got more action than "Splinter Cell" and plays better than "Breakdown," plus you have the character of Riddick, crass, egotistical, and tough as nails.
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93
Kombo
Every facet of the gameplay is brilliant, and it’s wrapped in the best looking graphics on the Xbox to date. I’ve used the word ‘immersion’ in this review several times, and really it really is the aspect of Riddick that truly separates it from the pack.
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93
GameSpot
It's so unbelievably good that it almost feels like it was brought back in time, because most all of today's action games (on the Xbox or otherwise) just aren't in the same league.
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92
XGP Gaming
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay has breathed new life into movie-to-game adaptations. It is the wonderful mixture of graphical beauty and seamless gameplay, that we've all waited for.
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92
Gaming Nexus
Chronicles of Riddick literally came out of nowhere to mesmerize us with its polished gameplay, immersive plot and unique gameplay elements.
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92
GameZone
A terrific game. If you like action, combat, adventure, then pick this one up. Chronicles of Riddick as enough of each to keep you enthralled and excited.
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92
DailyGame
What’s most interesting about even this game, though, is that in spite of its being single-player only, we’re just as eager to go back and keep playing. With the exception of a few linear and otherworldly levels (which, by the way, out-Doom Doom), there are enough ways to try to escape from Butcher Bay that it’s hard not to think about playing again.
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92
IC-Games
The only thing better than meat and potatoes is meat and meat (thank you Atkins), and that is exactly what this game does to gaming in 2004.
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91
Armchair Empire
Even though I was disappointed with no extra features, I was still extremely satisfied with the game as a whole.
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91
Entertainment Weekly
The gameplay is solid if a bit unpolished, but the awe-inspiring 3D graphics - the best yet seen on the Xbox - are what ultimately makes this adventure shine brighter than Riddick's eyes. The curse of bad movie-themed videogames is officially over. [18 June 2004, p.L2T 20]
91
Console Gameworld
A finely crafted gaming experience that will not soon be duplicated. The action, script and presentation are all worthy of the highest praise.
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91
GameBiz
Beautiful hand to hand combat animations.
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91
Into Liquid Sky
Usually a game with no multiplayer and running a little bit on the short side, I would have a hard time suggesting buying, but Escape From Butcher Bay is put together so well that a purchase is well worth it for anyone who enjoys first person shooters or action titles of any kind.
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90
AtomicGamer
Riddick does lack in replay value, but the gameplay we do get is worth checking out.
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90
WHAM! Gaming
A surprisingly tight blend of action, exploration and story. It's just too bad it's over so quickly.
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90
Da Gameboyz
Butcher Bay soundly defeats "Halo" and takes it's place as FPS of this generation.
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90
eToychest
An astounding game. It appears to be ahead of its time visually, and it couples this accomplishment with game mechanics so solid and well conceived that future titles will have a lot of work to do if they wish to compete.
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90
Xbox Nation Magazine
Graphically exquisite and resplendently crafted, Bay is one of the best exclusive titles in the Xbox library. [June 2004, p.82]
90
Sydney Morning Herald
Some may complain that the game is too short and lacks multi-player features, but grumbling seems churlish. Don't miss it.
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90
Xequted
The voice acting is top notch and it's obvious that Starbreeze have taken steps to ensure that the lip-syncing is as well executed as the other aspects of the game.
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90
Inside Gamer Online
Challenging but rarely vexing, bleak and unnerving and technically extraordinary.
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90
RewiredMind
The different aspects of the game are so well-balanced that no single aspect ever wears thin or seems too prominent, and the game really lets you take on the challenges as you see fit.
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90
Adrenaline Vault
The Chronicles of Riddick looks great, sounds great and the gameplay is a perfect amalgamation of shooting, adventure, platforming, role-playing and stealth. Though I’m certain to be crucified for my blasphemy, this variety and skillful execution makes Riddick equal to, and in some ways, superior to the single-player component found in "Halo."
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90
EuroGamer
Often masterful, rarely boring, and beautifully presented - from the minimalist HUD and maximalist visuals to the reactive Gregson-Williams-inspired scoring and conversational feel of the dialogue. It is a critical darling because it dares to keep changing and still manages to maintain a high standard in spite of this. It satisfies our lust for variation and our lust for technical excellence.
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90
Stuff
The game does a great job of combining stealth elements (centered on Riddick's ability to hear his target's heartbeat as well as see in the dark) with all-out, guns-blazing action.
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90
GamerFeed
Simply put, it's the most gorgeous Xbox game ever released. In fact, it's damn near photo realistic.
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90
Xbox Solution
It's been a long time since I picked a game up and played it straight through to the end. Riddick is a game that once you start you won't want to stop, the action is paced perfectly with the storyline and it keeps you engaged the whole way through.
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90
Cheat Code Central
This game will have you on the edge of your controller. You never know what's going to happen next. The gameplay never sinks into a predictable, redundant pattern. The blending of gameplay elements seems random; almost natural.
90
BonusStage
Sure, the game is only around 10 or so hours long (I timed myself the first time through at 11:57:49), but it was the best damn 10 or so hours I’ve had in a game world in a while. Besides, if a game can keep you playing from start to finish no matter how hard you need to pee, the developers definitely did their job and did it well.
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90
Thunderbolt
An excellent game and a thoroughly enjoyable experience, but unfortunately the game is far too short. I don’t say that too often, but I was left craving more out of the title.
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90
1UP
Few games can match the amazing fusion of story, graphics and controls in Riddick. It's a step forward for not only movie-based games, but action games in general.
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90
Xbox World Australia
The immersion factor is off the chart and is easily the best looking Xbox game yet.
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90
GamingTrend
CoR leaves you wanting more, not because it is short, but because it is good.
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90
Cincinnati Enquirer
An enjoyable semi-stealth first-person shooter game with good, gritty environments and only a few small glitches. A pretty darn good game.
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90
GMR Magazine
It's a seamless and nigh-flawless experience that incorporates the best of what we love about gaming. [Aug 2004, p.90]
90
Total Video Games
Merges both action and stealth perfectly to create a completely enthralling experience. Whereas it’s a definite split between the two in most other titles, Butcher Bay fuses the two seamlessly, resulting in an entirely satisfying experience that plays wonderfully.
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90
Xbox Evolved
The average length of the game showcases the only real drawback to the game: its lack of substantial replay value. However, the open-ended structure, combined with the fact that every minute of the game is a satisfying experience, warrants at least a second time through.
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90
GameSpy
It's simply too good and too tasty to ignore. Not to mention it's the first decent step towards next-next-generation visuals.
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90
AceGamez
It's not just the best movie-licensed game ever, but one of the best single player first person shooter adventures ever.
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90
Game Over Online
One of the most atmospheric, creative and technically impressive titles to hit any console in quite a while. An engaging plot, combined with the right balance of stealth and action makes Butcher Bay one of those classic games that any owner of the Xbox should have in their collection.
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89
GamingWorld X
Bleeding edge technology merged with an assortment of quality gameplay ideas, and topped off with well-utilized production values makes The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay one of the best, if not the best licensed videogame on the market on any console.
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88
Loaded Inc
The scripting keeps you glued to the game even though the main story is strictly a linear affair.
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87
Next Level Gaming
I only have one small complaint in the gameplay department. It's a hair bit easy. I've went though the entire game without dying once on the standard difficulty.
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87
Electronic Gaming Monthly
This is the first stealth FPS I've played that actually works. From it's near-perfect melee controls and truly next-generation-level graphics to the pacing imbedded in its taut narrative, Riddick is a must-see, must-play, must-buy Xbox classic. [July 2004, p.100]
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87
Jolt Online Gaming UK
As a mature FPS experience it still comes highly recommended though.
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86
VideoGamesLife
There are downsides to the game, though, the biggest of which being the absence of any form of multiplayer.
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86
RealGamer
Each non-playable character was highly unique in their appearance, voice, accent and behaviour which helps to get across the notion that the prison is truly teeming with life, individual personalities, groups of friends, rivals and enemies.
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85
MS Xbox World
There are not many games that have a fantastic storyline with top of the range graphics and gameplay, but this is one of them.
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85
IGN
An excellent hybrid of first-person shooting, adventure and RPG elements, stealth and combat... The equal blend of game elements is superbly crafted, and I am honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed the stealth and hand-to-hand combat.
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84
Team Xbox
One the one hand, the story is fantastic, presentation is amazing, the gameplay solid, and the visuals are some of the best to date. On the other hand, the game isn’t very difficult, it is extremely short, there are no multiplayer modes, and there is very little replay value.
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84
TotalGames.net
Bear in mind that these would be ten or eleven of the most stimulating hours you can imagine, filled with drama, action, fear, wonder and really quite the most intense violence any person should witness.
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83
Computer and Video Games
Are we too battle-hardened to sense the full impact of Vin's Xbox debut? More likely the game isn't packing quite the dynamite as its potential suggested.
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83
Game Revolution
Despite the fact that The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay is a somewhat short, linear romp with limited replayability, it’s about as good as Xbox action gaming gets, from its fantastic delivery to its fun combat.
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80
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Riddick is a brutally nasty game. From the opening neck-crack of the tutorial to the blood-soaked minigun shootout of the finale, if it's bordering on the pornographically violent, chances are it's included somewhere here. Rarely have we seen violence so shamelessly glamourised. [XboxGamer]
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80
Maxim Online
The grimy and amazing graphics, plus gory, well-paced game play, wrapped in a worthwhile story add up to a surprise hit. If only Diesel's movies could be this good.
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80
PALGN
A visual tour de force and quite comfortably the best-looking console game out there. The bar has been raised and then some, Bungie. All of which makes the game's length something of a letdown.
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80
G4 TV
Great dialogue, visceral, vicarious violence, and a well-realized first-person experience might make you wish you could serve a little more of your sentence.
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80
games(TM)
Sets a new standard for not only visuals but licences games in general. And we never thought we’d hear ourselves saying that. [Sept 2004, p.102]
80
GameShark
Although Riddick may not be the longest game on the market and the replay value is pretty much non-existent with only Live Aware and no multiplayer to be had, for doubters and non-believers alike, Chronicles of Riddick is absolutely one of the best Xbox games ever released.
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80
Yahoo! Games
It's a shortish ride, and dark -- pitch black, if you like -- but a great one.
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80
GamerArchive
The fact that the game can be quite easily completed within 10 hours of play may very well put a few people off making the purchase. It has to be said however that these 10 hours of game play are some of the best you’ll play in the last few years.
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80
Frictionless Insight
The only time you see The Vin is in short cut-scenes and third-person sequences such as climbing up and down ladders and while healing at medical stations.
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80
Gamestyle
Ironically this effort to strengthen the plot has the exact opposite effect, diluting its focus.
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75
Gaming Age
The game controls are sluggish and difficult to use. Maybe this is a side effect of trying to do so many game concepts from an exclusively first person perspective or maybe its loose controller code.
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74
netjak
Could have been a classic in the world of gaming if it had better AI and been quite a bit longer. Unfortunately, like most movie games, parts of it fell short. Overall, the game still presented an entertaining, story driven shooter that is well worth a rental.
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70
NTSC-uk
As immediately effective the game may be, look beyond the surface and the game becomes surprisingly shallow.
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70
Edge Magazine
It's not just a sense of humour and a flair for mayhem that Riddick shares with its star; it's a compact, muscular, single-minded piece of work, too. Flawed, yes, but so confident and independent that it's hard not to like. [Sept 2004, p.98]
70
Boomtown
Unlike many other games, there is little satisfaction in the subtle degrees between the player’s success and failure, only the obstacles in the way of the next point in the plot.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.6 (out of 10) based on 69 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Vic T. gave it a10:
THIS is how movie-to-game transitions should be done!

Fred B. gave it a10:
I beat it seven times...must I say more.

Matt T. gave it a9:
Riddick is a very original game. One of the best of its era.

Hans A. gave it a7:
This is a ridiclously gory video game. I like it a lot though and I play it with my son very often if it's not too late.

Nick gave it a10:
Amazing, definatly one of the best games evermade, this game, made in mid 2004, has enough graphics capability to be on the xbox 360, i am amazed, it is up there with halo and oblivian, and the weapons are sooo fun.

Steve P. gave it a9:
OK I won’t lie I really didn’t like Vin Diesel before I played this game. I found most of his films including this one to be mediocre at best. And his films I liked I found his performance mediocre. But the saving grace of Vin Diesel for me is his involvement in the games based of his movies. From what I hear Vin works with the makers of his MBG (movie based games) to make sure that they aren’t piles of crud, like most MBGs. Butcher Bay, is a shooter with a stealth element, there has been other shooter with stealth elements but most of them don’t do it half as well a Butcher Bay dose. The graphics are great, the shooting is very good, and I like the slight RPG element in the beginning where your making deals with other prisoners. This game is like a survivor horror game where you get to blow stuff up. But I have 2 complaints, thought it’s not unbearably short it is a little short, only 10 hours. Second is all the F-Bomb dropping in the game, I don’t mind it but it’s kind of hard to play when you have 2 younger siblings running around the house ready to repeat whatever they hear on you game to mommy and daddy. It would be nice if the game had a feature that allowed you to bleep out the inmates belting it out. Other than that it’s a good solid shooter for the X-Box.

Steve H. gave it a9:
Excellent game. A real sleeper hit and easily the best movie tie-in game. Loved it and hoping this team can do the same again.

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