Critic Reviews
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Daily Radar
The real appeal of a surfing game is the feel of the board responding to the waves, however, and Championship Surfing captures that beautifully.
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| 80 |
Planet Dreamcast
The feeling of surfing has never been realized so well, and the game itself is just a joy to play. If you're interested in a change of pace, consider picking this one up.
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| 72 |
GameSpot
While far from perfect, it is easily the best surfing game on the market, but more importantly, it's also a fun game.
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| 70 |
GamePro
Too laid back. It plays more like a lazy day at the beach, rather than a gonzo ride atop a force of nature.
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| 65 |
GamerWeb Sega
Buy it if you like your surfing with a healthy dollop of frustration.
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| 60 |
DC Swirl
It also comes with a degree of difficulty that flirts with "Thrasher"-like degrees of insanity, but is offset by lots of gameplay modes, some dopey humor and decent (but not outstanding) graphics.
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| 50 |
Game Revolution
There's nothing brutally wrong with Championship Surfer, but there isn't really enough to keep the non-surfer interested. It's just wave after wave after wave.
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| 35 |
Happy Puppy
Well, this game is more than all wet. It's completely sodden. Water logged. Soaked. Drenched.
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| 34 |
IGN
To use a popular term reserved for the most successful of vacuum cleaners... it sucked.
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