- Publisher: Atari
- Release Date: Apr 16, 2003
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 9 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 9
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Mixed: 2 out of 9
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Negative: 2 out of 9
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KevinM.Apr 23, 2003This game sucks all the game is, is just huge monsters moving so slow and only a few moves its only a good game to rent but do not buy it.
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MichH.Aug 6, 2003This game may be worse than the movies, it made me want to bash my head against a rock to make my self forget that I actually bought this game in the first place.
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StanK.Apr 11, 2005This game is awesome. Its not a twitch fighting game, you have to use your mind, and the things around you. Yea, its easy to learn, but its difficult to master. On top of that, you can play up to four players. Great party game!
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JugsterJamJun 8, 2003
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ChrisS.Jul 16, 2004People who rate this lower than an 8 do not know how to rate by context.
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MatthewT.Apr 26, 2003Look, this is not a deep game and isn't intended to be. If you like the idea of having friends over and hurling buildings at them, don't deny yourself the pleasure.
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JaredB.May 28, 2003May the King of the Monsters live forever.
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JohnS.May 22, 2006This game is Great!! I Love to play it with my brothers and neighbor.. Great for multiplayer games.
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Nov 10, 2022May have a bit of nostalgia here but this game is a blast, so much fun to play alone or with friends. Many of the monsters have very unique and fun movesets. Sure the game isn’t balanced but it is a great time, even 2 decades later!!
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#84 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2003
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When buildings light upBig Ben, sayyou can let your opponents know what time it is by picking up the structure and hurling it at them.
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GMR MagazineBetter graphics and more modes equals better value. [May 2003, p.71]
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Xbox Nation MagazineThis is so far from fun it might be made of an entirely new substance: antifun. [Apr/May 2003, p.92]