- Publisher: Take-Two Interactive
- Release Date: Oct 10, 2000
- Summary: An adrenaline-packed driving phenomenon delivering the ultimate in arcade racing. Combining the heart-pounding elements of extreme racing with a stack of souped-up features, such as insane Rubble Soccer, this game forces racers to use every trick in the book to win. [Take 2 Interactive]
- Developer: Attention To Detail
- Genre(s): Driving, Racing, Arcade, Futuristic, Futuristic
- # of players: 1-4
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The rhythmic beats of techno tunes ooze out of the disc, spreading peace, love, and vehicular manslaughter urges via an all-star soundtrack.
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Fun LAN action, in-depth single player games filled with secrets, and a completely original look and feel all create an arcade racer that is a step above most of the bland racers on the market.
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The controls are not hard to master; it is only the obstacles and other drivers that present the hardest portion of this program. It is enjoyable.
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A very entertaining piece of software in its own right. The need to pick up and use heavy weaponry, but at the same time be required to have some semblance of driving skill is quite welcome in my small collection of such titles.
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DTR doesn't have a lot of exciting new features, and the lack of substantial multiplayer support is disappointing. But the game is nearly as much fun as its predecessor.
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A good arcade-style racing game, with aspects that won't likely appeal too much to purists who want racing realism. But, if you're looking for instant fun without a lot of car tuning and setups, it's worth a look.
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CNET GamecenterOnce the visual thrill and initial excitement passes, there is little here to draw you back for more.
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