Monster Truck Madness
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Aug 11, 2003
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Manages to capture the full-realism of 3D driving on a handheld device without having to make the graphics small and jagged.
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To be perfectly honest, this is one of the best looking Game Boy Advance games on the market...[and] one of the best arcade style racers on the Game Boy Advance.
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While extremely short and lacking multiplayer, Monster Truck Madness is gorgeous and still provides a fun racing experience.
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Pocket GamesFans of the bigger versions of Monster Truck Madness will find almost everything they need in this impressive handheld version. [Fall 2003, p.48]
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The real problem with Monster Truck Madness is that it's strictly a single-player experience.
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Visuals are definitely the strength of the game. Controls and audio would fight for second place. Variety, unfortunately, is last.
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A quality racing title. The lack of statistics and multiplayer mode is a shame, absolutely, but the design's core is important as well, and the racing action is definitely well produced on the limited Game Boy Advance hardware.
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Nintendo PowerThe excellent 3-D driving engine for THQ's Monster Truck Madness offers a smooth frame rate and a genuine feeling of speed. [Sept 2003, p.138]
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For quick, pick me up & play game, Monster Truck Madness will not disappoint. The 3D graphics are impressive and the racing is smooth & polished. However those gamers looking for a more in-depth racing experience will be disappointed.
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Game InformerThe vehicles don't act how they would in real life and it's so short on thrills that it needs to sit atop a stack of phone books to see over the dashboard. [Oct 2003, p.145]
Awards & Rankings
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#87 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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#41 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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MikeC.Aug 19, 2003****ing awsome graphics.