Critic Reviews
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Cloudchaser
Headhunter thrusts every bit of gaming goodness it offers into one meaty package. It wrapped me up from the first moment I plugged it in to the very second I finished it. Not once was I jarred out of the game world, except bathroom breaks and the occasional scrub down.
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IGN
A solid visual project overall and in some instances, are almost Shenmue-esque in its graphic detail.
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GamerWeb Sega
Some of the best gaming action around, an involving story, innovative motorbike sections and beautiful graphics complemented nicely by some decent audio, and what more - Headhunter comes packed onto two GD-ROMs. Similarities to "Metal Gear Solid" should be seen as a complement to both titles.
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Total Video Games
I cant really heap enough praise on Headhunter, the feel that youre taking part in the next Terminator or Robocop movie is fantastic, whilst it's also a fitting tribute to the Dreamcast. Its unlikely that Headhunter will see a release in the US, one piece of advice if you still have fond memories for the machine, IMPORT this game.
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Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
[Hit] Mixing cyberpunk wit and cynicism with big end-of-level bosses, great weapons and real atmosphere, Headhunter does everything its genre expects.
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Games Domain
A smashing game, full of great gameplay and detailed enough for any action/adventure gamer. Its involving storyline, great graphics and ripping soundtrack prove to be atmospheric beyond belief and even with its slight let downs is a brilliant gaming experience.
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Planet Dreamcast
It wasn't much more than a watered-down version of "Metal Gear Solid" with a mix of "infinite ammo" action and find-the-items-to-solve-puzzles gameplay of the "Tomb Raider" series.
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