• Publisher: Natsume
  • Release Date: Jun 28, 2006
Metascore
57 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 8
  2. Negative: 1 out of 8
  1. Sure, it has a few nominal quirks, but when push comes to shove, this game puts on an entertaining show with value that far exceeds its budget pricing, thanks to a sizeable campaign and a fun selection of eight unlockable arcade-style mini-games.
  2. Ruff Trigger's budget price is just about its only saving grace, because any neat mechanic in the game is met on all ends by the boring and sometimes frustrating gameplay.
  3. A mediocre actioner that's probably best ignored. For what it is, though, it's surprisingly good. If you're willing to give him some time and earn him some cool guns, this budget bounty-hunter has some fun to offer.
  4. It's hard to recommend a game that's rough on the player. A fierce challenge is rarely turned away, but how can anyone – kids of all people – overcome the lack of a steady shooting mechanic? I honestly doubt that gamers of any age will be accepting of this flaw.
  5. The graphics are definitely dated, and look more similar to an early PlayStation 2 game, but as it is a value title, one can look past some of these graphical flaws.
  6. More than anything it's just that the characters don't have any pizzazz. They are dull and uninspired.
  7. 50
    The key word here, of course, is "rough."
  8. Unfathomably derivative. [Aug 2006, p.90]
User Score

Mixed or average reviews- based on 5 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 2
  2. Negative: 1 out of 2
  1. JordanR.
    0
    This game is almost the same as Rachet and Clank: Going Commando, however it lacks a certain fun unlike Ratchet and Clank, I'm very dissapointed but I should not have expected quality from a game that's priced so low. Full Review »
  2. Pfil
    6
    Ratchet and Clank. Tailor made for the furry audience. That said, it's not a bad game. Nothing new or especially exciting, but not broken or lame either. Full Review »