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Mr. Burns is up to his greedy ways again, purchasing the Springfield Transit Corporation and jacking up the fares. Refusing to shell out the high rates, Springfield citizens are forced into humorous Simpsons? "road rage" as they brave commuters, jam-packed back-routes and the challenge to make enough money to buy back the Transit Corporation before time runs out. No time for donuts, Homer. [Electronic Arts]
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more... 80
Game Informer
A solid game in its own right, with gameplay that continues to entertain long after the novelty of driving around Springfield has worn off. [Dec 2001, p.105]
80
75
70
65
64
62
62
Official Xbox Magazine
Fails to inspire but quasi-amuses. [Jan 2002]
60
60
58
55
50
42
40
Xbox Nation Magazine
Lacks any sort of range whatsoever. It also lacks fun. [Jan 2002, p.96]
40
Next Generation Magazine
Significant only as the most shameless incident of design burglary in recent memory. [Jan 2002, p.35]
37
Electronic Gaming Monthly
The throwaway storyline, endless loading times, small environments and barely Dreamcast-quality graphics are instant turn-offs. [Jan 2002, p.230]
Mike B. gave it a 7: Adam N. gave it a 9: Billy Bob gave it a 10: |
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