Critic Reviews
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GamerWeb Sega
A breath of fresh air.
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| 84 |
IGN
For what it is, FB is a fantastic experiment and experience and hopefully, unlike some cartoons, we'll see more episodes of the zany duo that will hopefully last a bit longer.
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| 80 |
GamePro
The puzzles can be especially frustrating and there isn’t a whole lot of action, but cerebral brainteasers and humorous interaction between the brothers makes the gameplay refreshing and fun.
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| 78 |
Electric Playground
Part puzzler, all prankster, it's a unique, silly puzzler with a few glaring errors, but lots of heart.
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| 70 |
Total Video Games
The problem is though that once you start getting into it, the game is over. A typical gamer would probably have this licked within 2hrs, and unless you’re a huge virtual pet fan there’s not a lot to go back and see.
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| 65 |
Planet Dreamcast
Sets a standard for AI programming, and it's a good game... if you like raising and training virual pets... Don't be surprised if you complete the game in one sitting.
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| 60 |
Hot Games
Impressive for its visual and audio style, these Brothers need more help in the gameplay department if they hope to become a franchise.
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| 52 |
GameSpot
There are hints of inspiration throughout, with the game sporting some good-looking visuals, a catchy soundtrack, and a distinct sense of style. But the game's length, uneven gameplay, and atrocious camera negate these virtues.
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| 50 |
Games Domain
The game's quite short, its technical flaws leave a lot to be desired and although funny with some great puzzles, it just isn't enough to keep the game standing upright against this winter's batch of great releases.
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| 42 |
Game Revolution
A decent rental that just might give your 7 year old sibling something to do for a few hours.
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| 17 |
Electronic Gaming Monthly
We’re talking gameplay that swings wildly from being overly simplistic (with brain teasers that couldn’t tease a 1-year-old) to being frustratingly directionless and unintuitive. [Sept 2001, p.145]
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