• Publisher: Atari
  • Release Date: Sep 4, 2004
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8.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 17
  2. Negative: 3 out of 17
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  1. DamienH.
    May 10, 2005
    7
    The targeting is wonky, the difficulty is steep, and the voice acting is TERRIBLE... skip that. The voiceovers in this game are an insult not only to fans of the series', but to gamers in general! But desptie all that, this is still a good game, especially for fans of the series. The sheer selection of Zoids, parts, and weapons give it excellent replay value, and the action itself is The targeting is wonky, the difficulty is steep, and the voice acting is TERRIBLE... skip that. The voiceovers in this game are an insult not only to fans of the series', but to gamers in general! But desptie all that, this is still a good game, especially for fans of the series. The sheer selection of Zoids, parts, and weapons give it excellent replay value, and the action itself is enjoyable. Give it a rental if you can. Expand
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  1. Positive: 0 out of 3
  2. Negative: 1 out of 3
  1. 50
    The lock-on system needs serious work. It arbitrarily locks on to enemies behind you when it’s supposed to focus on the closest enemies, regardless of their position. Movement feels awkward at best, with vehicles lacking any real sense of weight. The main story mode is also maddeningly difficult.
  2. Cheat Code Central
    50
    Fans of the show might find something to like about Zoids but gamers that know their mechs will be stunned at how restrictive and faulty this game is.
  3. Nintendo Power
    46
    Play mechanics are lacking, making it difficult to aim and fire at the same time, and computer-controlled ememies are brutal early on. [Nov 2004, p.131]