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Newest Review: ... I found this game ever so easy to play and to complete which i did in under an hour. This game is for someone who is fairly ... more |
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by - written on 15/01/01
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Well ever since i got this game quite a while ago now i can only recall playing it twice. I thought before i brought it that i would have fun playing a different kind of racing game. The game uses animals instead of actual vechicles to race. I found this game ever so easy to play and to complete which i did in under an hour. This game is for someone who is fairly young like under the age of 10. It is best played with your mates on the 4 player mode! In the game there is only 6 characters you can choose from and i think that that is fairly poor. They should have something like where you can actually try and compete to win things like extra characters. The only ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/11/00
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Even now its main mode is far superior to that of any other game. The footy game that followed Attitude, WWF Smackdown, lacked two important features that Attitude has. Firstly, a good Creat-a-Wrestler mode. On Smackdown there is hardly any selection available, and you can only select head, top and bottom instead of being able to select hair, facial features, hats, T-Shirts, vests, belts, trousers, shorts, boots, shoes, etc etc. And also Smackdown lacks commentary. One of Attitude's strongest points is that is has commentating. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/11/00
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RUNNING WILD Bored of wheels? Then enter the world of animal racing, pounding paws and hammering hooves around eight tracks. Choose from six animals, Panda, elephant, bull, bunny, zebra, and goat. Now take the reins, grab the bull by the horns and run. Boring! Fast it may be, but the dull tracks and the hazards that don't actually hinder you take any fun created by the pictures and title right out of it. Where are the bounuses, hidden short-cuts and stomach-churning jumps? Nowhere. There's little if any challange in the early races, and the power-ups don't actually do anything to the, frankly, dull and boring races. A real disaster. The ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/07/00 (Useful, 19 readings)
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Running Wild is my children's favourite racing playstation game. It can be one or two player. They select who they want to race for them (choice of a panda, elephant, rabbit etc)and each has differing strengths ie. agility, speed etc. and what colour outfit they want them to wear (very important decision if you're a child!). Then all that's left is to select the track - volcano, desert, city etc. While running, galloping, or skipping along (depending who you are!) if you collect certain icons they can make you small or throw mud/ice balls at your opponents which only affects their course. If you play as a timed race and come first in each area then ... Read the complete review
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