What's wrong with Chronicles?
Mechanically? Not that much (I do like that they opened up Virtue and Vice to just be "your character's greatest moral strength and weakness"), although
@Syaoran Li has the right of it when he says they've changed things just to change them. It's the fluff that's atrocious. Can't comment much on what they've done to a lot of the main-line games, but here's what I know:
-For some reason, Tokyo is now the example city for
every faction. Not only is this stupid, as it more-or-less forces you to mix splats (which is where the WoD series flounders, IMO: mixing "big-book" splats leads to problems), it also gets rid of the "local" nature of many factions by saying "hey, guess what? Every faction is exactly the same the world over", more or less.
-There's a minor splat whose proper name I can't remember, but which earned the nickname "Amish Pacifist Wizards" in my friend-group. To become a psychic, you have to have been born with your gift, which is also a curse. To become a big-M Mage, you have to be chosen by higher powers and go on a strange mystic journey. To become a vamp, you have to be Embraced. Amish Pacifist Wizard? You read a blog. And this gives you the power to prevent
anything from attacking you by waving a camera in its face and shouting "Am I being detained?!", and to allow your group to escape any confrontation by taking a single dice of Lethal damage. Not point; DICE. As in, you could have pissed off the local cabal of black magicians and be surrounded by demons, and not only do you get out of it, you only have a 30% chance to take
any damage. Amish Pacifist Wizards are stupid.
-Beast: the Primordial. You know how most of the other game-lines in WoD tend to be metaphors for real-life things (Werewolf's about environmental activism, Vampire's about drugs and STDs, Mage's about the abuse of power, Changeling's about mental illness, etc.)? Beast is about being an otherkin. You're a super-special monster that's the ancestor of
all monsters and feed off of fear to survive... but you have to deal with everyone else hating you because of how
speshul you are, and you can only be seen for what you are inside in your lair. You're opposed by Heroes, who are
supposed to be delusional whackjobs high on moral righteousness and given powers by the universe to stop you. Two of these example heroes include a 300-pound fedora-tipping m'lady type (who, thanks to his Hero status, actually
is a master of the blade and can defeat almost any mortal in a fight) and a clear rape-victim analogue trying to prevent anyone else from being victimized... who is portrayed as
evil for daring to resist the super-special super-awesome love of Beasts. Another non-hero villain portrayed in the Beast "enemies" book fights by engaging in "hacker on steroids" shenanigans and cyberbullying Beasts (who, I'll remind you, are supposed to be ancient evils incarnate). This cyberbullying can prevent you from using
any social merits, including Resources and Status: which means that you could lose access to your 8-figure bank account because someone on Tumblr made a callout post for you/someone on 4chan called your bank niggers.
I hope this covers why I gave this advice.