- Publisher: Crave
- Release Date: Oct 31, 2000
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90There's a TON of detail, in both the textures and backgrounds, and your tank and enemies. Very VERY nice looking game
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85Good graphics, a cool story, and awesome multiplayer modes make Red Dog a definite game to check out.
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It's complex learning curve, is somewhat alien (ouch!) to the genre, but once mastered you'll find yourself wading through more than enough enemies to keep your trigger finger happy.
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82Despite some dated, blocky visuals and simple special effects, Red Dog is an elegantly fun game with one simple goal -- if it moves it, blow it up with unabashed ferocity.
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81With clean graphics, a rock solid framerate and a four player multiplayer mode that adds to the replayability of the game, Red Dog definitely is worth the price of admission.
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Classic blast-everything-in-sight gameplay that's wildly entertaining and highly addictive.
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75Controlling the lethal moon buggy can be awkward, and there really is no depth to the game beyond shooting and driving, but there is plenty of fun to be had.
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70Red Dog is the best tank shooter the Dreamcast has seen so far in its brief existence, and hopefully it won't be the last.
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65It looks, sounds, and even plays old school. Are you sure you want to go back to school?
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63It's by no means a Quake III Arena, but fans of big explosions and warfare should be pleased.
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60Red Dog may look and sound strong, but with poor controls, its bite is far from threatening. A huge complement of multiplayer games helps bring up the score.
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50Put simply, it's not half as exciting as you'd expect.