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68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
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  1. Variety, accessibility, value, fun and buckets of content is what the TY the Tasmanian Tiger franchise is all about, and never has Krome done a better job at pulling all of these elements together than they have in TY 3.
  2. AceGamez
    80
    Variety, accessibility, value, fun and tons of content is what TY the Tasmanian Tiger is all about, and never has Krome done a better job at pulling all of these elements together than they have in TY 3: Night of the Quinkan.
  3. Night of the Quinkan has a really nice control scheme and plays really well. The platforming elements, racing, and combat are all really tuned well.
  4. Play Magazine
    75
    Something a bit more aboriginal would be nice too... it's definitely time for Ty to get some edge. [Nov p.95]
  5. There is no doubt that fans of the series will be more than satisfied with the new levels, story, weapons, and vehicles.
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 19
  2. Negative: 2 out of 19
  1. Jul 31, 2019
    6
    WARNING: This game only plays in fat PS2 consoles. If you try to play this in a slim model it will not load.
    The game is okay. Not bad. Not
    WARNING: This game only plays in fat PS2 consoles. If you try to play this in a slim model it will not load.
    The game is okay. Not bad. Not great. Fun enough.
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  2. Feb 25, 2013
    8
    This game is just as good as the second. It still doesn't beat the first, and I can't completely recommend it with its mission based games.This game is just as good as the second. It still doesn't beat the first, and I can't completely recommend it with its mission based games. It's a good game though, but Jak Daxter succeeds over it. Full Review »
  3. Apr 12, 2011
    7
    Night of the Quinkan hardly improves upon its predecessors, but still offers some mildly diverting platforming gaming. Pros: MoreNight of the Quinkan hardly improves upon its predecessors, but still offers some mildly diverting platforming gaming. Pros: More action-adventure elements and varied gameplay, great graphics, visuals, and control, and much more difficult and lengthier than the series has been. Cons: Improves little upon its predecessors other than some sparky gameplay and visual spark, repetitive combat, and still lacks the charm it "thinks" it has. Full Review »