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GameZone: Bigfoot: Collision Course Review

Young players and monster truck fans may find Collision Course a mildly enjoyable, if seriously flawed, racing romp, but most should pass on this pedestrian racer.

Gameplay 3.5
Graphics 4.5
Sound 3
Difficulty Easy
Concept 5
Overall 4.0

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Worthplaying: Bigfoot: Collision Course Review

WP: "Basically, Bigfoot: Collision Course for the DS is a pretty lackluster attempt at using the Bigfoot license in a racing environment, and while I don't think it's a horrible idea, it doesn't fit the monster truck theme very well. Given a bigger budget or a more talented development team, perhaps something interesting could have came from this, but as it is, Bigfoot: Collision Course is a pretty lame excuse for an arcade kart-racing experience. If you're even a remote fan of the Bigfoot truck, don't buy into this simply because of the name association. It contains none of the thrills involved in an actual monster truck event, and I can't even recommend the game to casual racing fans. Avoid this one."

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GamersTemple: Bigfoot: Collision Course Review

GamersTemple:

"There's not much of a challenge to Bigfoot: Collision Course, and you'll probably win every race with ease. The graphics are pretty basic even for a DS game, and suffer from a terminal case of blockiness. There's really not much at all to this game and there are plenty of DS racing games out there that are more challenging and will hold your interest for a longer time. Even if you're a big Bigfoot fan you'll be disappointed to find that this game doesn't really do anything to capture the Bigfoot spirit, and is more a simple racing game featuring cars with big tires than anything else."

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Diehard GameFAN: Bigfoot Collision Course Review

If you're looking for a game that will enable you to crush the ever-loving crap out of your opponents, this isn't the game for you. Instead, Bigfoot Collision Course plays like a turn-based racer that just happens to use monster trucks as its vehicles of choice. The game's extremely shallow modes mean you won't spend very long negotiating hairpin turns with humongous vehicles.

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