First seen: 16 september 2003
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List All 1 PricesOK, I’m a beaten man. I said that the GBA would never play host to a really playable 3D title and since the console hit the shelves, I’ve sat here feeling far too happy about the fact that my prediction looked to be coming true. Then, a port of Microsoft Studios’ PC hit, Monster Truck Madness was announced for the system. Will it be isometric’ Surely! 3D, you say’ Bet it’s slow and’what do you mean, ‘It’s not” Far from it. Tantalus have done a... Read more
Overall, Monster Truck Madness is fun and attractive, if not innovative. If you are a fan of Monster Trucks or racing games, you may want to give it a try. However, a lack of innovation and an absence of original gameplay leave this title a couple of lengths behind the pack. Read more
THQ is looking to bring a little racing action to your GBA, and Monster Truck Madness is a surprisingly fun title. Don't look for any breathtaking innovation, but if you're looking to fire up some Monster Trucks kart-racer style, read here first. Read more
Monster Truck Madness does what a game should do, provide a fun experience. For most GBA games, the fun experience might be a temporary fix, such as waiting for the next flight or traveling with your parents or significant other. For quick, pick me up & play game, Monster Truck Madness will not disappoint. The 3D graphics are impressive and the racing is smooth & polished. However those gamers looking for a more in-depth racing experience will be disappointed. ... Read more
A very pretty and quickly dull racing game. Read more