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Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 29
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Mixed: 6 out of 29
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Negative: 13 out of 29
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Jul 9, 2021Divertido, tiene atletismo, natación, y por vez primera en este tipo de juegos hay deportes de conjunto como fútbol y beisbol. Hay box, ciclismo, bastante completo. Muy fácil de jugar y divertido en multijugador. Por el costo le doy 10
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Jul 25, 2021Was impressed by how fun this was with a friend. It has really easy achievements too
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Jun 23, 2021Overall Score: 7.5. Overall, while it has some issues, this is a very good, fun game that I could recommend to sports fans and for those who want to enjoy playing the Olympic Games. A nice job by SEGA with this game.
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Nov 5, 2021Overall, Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is an above-average game that is plagued by some flaws, but it also excels in the pros thanks to its low genre competition, quality of craftsmanship, some fun and a nice price. The full review is on my gaming site here: https://www.paranskyraj.cz/novinky/olympic-games-tokyo-2020-recenze/
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May 31, 2023This is the best game I have ever played, period. This is the best game I have ever played, period.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Feb 17, 2022Squeezing almost twenty sports into one package so that everyone is lively and functional, turned out to be too difficult for the creators. Unfortunately, the game is a lifeless, unbalanced, and the price is exorbitant.
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Aug 16, 2021The base is solid, so are the minigames, but the resulting experience just isn’t deep enough for you to care about for more than a few hours. There’s no career mode and, what’s even more inexplicable, local multiplayer only supports two players. At least there’s a solid editor.
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PLAYJul 28, 2021There’s an extra layer of complexity behind events such as judo that the quick and clear tutorials don’t let on about. This means it’s a game that welcomes people of all ages and skill levels, and allows them to play together. That’s the hashtag Olympic spirit! [Issue#4, p.77]