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91
The Video Game Critic
Q*Bert's gameplay stands the test of time, and its head-to-head mode provides some enjoyable two-player simultaneous action. The Adventure mode challenges the solo player to complete some wild non-pyramid layouts, and you can save your progress between stages. This game is configurable in every way, including the control scheme. That's significant when you consider the game relies on diagonal movements.
60
GameGenie
I would not recommend this game to everyone. If you liked the original Q*bert or have a love for nostalgia then you would enjoy this game. Otherwise, it is an annoying substitute to more enjoyable forms of entertainment. If you do happen to try it out, you will instantly be addicted. So unless you can waste a day or two, I wouldn't pick up the controller.
36
GameSpot
As it stands, the game just doesn't have enough substance to last more than a day. If you absolutely, positively must know, do yourself a favor and just rent it.
| Category |
Description |
MobyScore |
| Gameplay |
How well the game mechanics work (player controls, game action, interface, etc.) |
2.7 |
| Graphics |
The quality of the art, or the quality/speed of the drawing routines |
2.7 |
| Personal Slant |
How much you personally like the game, regardless of other attributes |
2.3 |
| Sound / Music |
The quality of the sound effects and/or music composition |
2.3 |
| Overall MobyScore (3 votes) |
2.5 |
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