The Video Game Dataset contains 20,580 entries, with each entry representing a video game. The dataset includes 8 columns:
As we analyze this data, a clear relationship between rating and year becomes apparent. Specifically, during the years 2014-2018, there is a significant drop in estimated ratings compared to other years. Although this observation is limited to a portion of the dataset, it remains intriguing to observe. Feel free to use the selection above to change how the data is sorted.
Here, you have the
opportunity to explore the top-rated games from within this dataset*, enabling you to make
informed
decisions about which games to consider.
As you hover over each bar in the chart, you have
the option to click and be directed to a YouTube video showcasing the trailer for the
selected game.
This interactive feature enables you to explore the game further and get a glimpse of it's gameplay.
This pie chart provides an overview of
the number of games released in each corresponding month. By examining the chart, we can
observe that
November had the highest count, indicating the greatest amount of games released during that
month.
To
explore the exact total for each month, simply hover over a segment of the pie chart to
reveal the
cumulative count of games released in that particular month.
Created for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's CS 416 Data Visualization course.