Critic Reviews
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Thunderbolt
A wonderful little conversion of a classic game. It shows what potential the N-Gage can have as a gaming machine if given a little love and attention.
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| 89 |
PGNx Media
The game’s frame rate could be better; it doesn’t quite reach the expected 30 frames per second, but the frame rate doesn’t stutter, providing for a smooth experience which is appreciated more than a stuttery frame rate that reached 30 at times.
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| 88 |
Console Gameworld
With a sophisticated damage system and realistic driving physics, it's the best N-Gage racer to date.
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| 88 |
N-Gage World
A racing game that almost feels out of place on the N-Gage device due to its realism, attention to detail and exceptional game-play, which should delight all you rally enthusiasts out there. This game is by far the most advanced racing game available for the device.
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| 86 |
GameBiz
THE reason why you would buy an N-Gage, this game is that good.
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| 83 |
GameSpot
Worthy of its lofty name and provenance, and it's one of the very best racing games available for its platform.
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| 82 |
GameZone
The world hasn't seen a mobile racer this good before and it probably won't see another until the PSP is released.
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| 80 |
Electronic Gaming Monthly
The graphics are solid, the physics are realistic...and the racing is actually fun. [Holiday 2004, p.142]
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| 80 |
1UP
Gamers hoping for something a bit more challenging and in-depth than the usual street racing titles would be wise to check out love Colin McRae Rally 2005.
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| 80 |
GamerFeed
The game looks and plays great, and the many options at your disposal, 64 tracks, and the ability to wirelessly race a friend as well as ghosts via the N-Gage Arena make it the system's best racing game.
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| 80 |
GameSpy
A stunning achievement on N-Gage, and handheld gaming as a whole. If you've been dissatisfied with driving on the go like I have, take this baby for a spin.
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