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Charge N' Blast

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Based on 9 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Xicat Interactive
Developer: Sims
Genre(s): Action
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: February 8, 2001
Summary
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What The Critics Said
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Daily Radar
A good game on basically all accounts, Charge 'N Blast brings adreline-pumping, arcade-style insanity back to the Dreamcast.
Planet Dreamcast
It's a well done arcade shooter and the perfect game to toss in when you have some time to kill.
Read Full Review >IGN
While this makes Charge'N Blast an excellent rental for a night or two, the lack of gameplay longevity makes Charge'N Blast go out with a "dud" rather than a bang.
Read Full Review >GamerWeb Sega
What's there is actually a good deal of fun, but it wouldn't be an understatement to say that you can finish the game in an afternoon, and for most gamers that just won't cut it.
Read Full Review >Happy Puppy
Spastic action, beautiful graphics and robotic sound effects do not a classic make.
Read Full Review >DC Swirl
If the length of this Review were to reflect the actual amount of time it takes to get through Charge 'N Blast in its entirety, it wouldn't be long-enough to fill a Wendy's work application form. Short length! Linearity!
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
On average, a single level doesn't take more than three minutes to finish, and with that in mind, it doesn't take long to factor in that the title doesn't have much longevity...Once you've gone through once, you have done it all.
Read Full Review >AllDreamcast
Easily the biggest problem with Charge 'N Blast is that it has zero replay value. The only thing that was added to the home version was a Time Attack mode where you can see how fast you can make it through each level. Wow, I'm excited.
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 0.0 (out of 10) based on 0 User Votes
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