Critic Reviews
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Hot Games
It’s also got a story line that will interest you, and characters that are individually conceived, and not just palette or costume swaps of each other. Project Justice does justice to the genre.
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| 88 |
IGN
Delivers hilarious fighting action for those that never took high school too seriously.
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| 85 |
Happy Puppy
There are wonderful individual combos and terrific moves that link each of your three selected characters together in order to defeat the common foe.
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| 83 |
Game Revolution
How many fighting games out there allow you to (a) fight a guy wearing Speedos, (b) fight AS a guy wearing Speedos, or even (c) beat up a guy wearing Speedos as the school nurse? None. No other game can bring you crazy characters like Project Justice can...a top-notch game.
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| 82 |
Da Gameboyz
With very few negatives and a lot of positives you cannot go wrong with this game.
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| 80 |
Planet Dreamcast
Whatever its shortcomings may be, Project Justice remains an incredibly entertaining game, bubbling over with personality and humor.
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| 75 |
GameSpot
Originally designed for the Naomi hardware in arcades, the Dreamcast version looks virtually identical to its coin-op counterpart.
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| 72 |
GameShark
Like its previous installment, has both ups and downs.
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| 67 |
Core Magazine
It's certainly a competent and fun game, but its appeal doesn't have a terribly long shelf life.
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| 60 |
DC Swirl
It's an OK game, but I cannot help but feel that a Bleemcast-enhanced version of the PSX "Rival Schools" CD spinning on my Dreamcast would look different-enough for most gamers to notice.
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