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Arctic Thunder (Xbox)

Climb on for a little high-speed snowmobile racing (and some hand-to-hand combat) with 19 characters/sleds to choose from, and 12 available tracks to tear up within race, training, battle, and arcade modes.

Midway
Racing, Sports
Players: 4
T (Teen)
Developer: Midway
Released November 13, 2001

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

57 / 100

Critic Reviews

85 GameZone
A wild, arcade-style race and fight program that will have gamers twisting and turning in their seats almost as much as the courses twist and turn.
84 GameSpy
Far superior to the PS2 version, Thunder on the Xbox is definitely one of the coolest racing titles on the system. Though the gameplay is shallow, it's playable, fast, and has a ton of things to unlock.
71 Gamezilla!
Without any substance, story, or coherent sense of movement, Arctic Thunder does a remarkably good job of entertaining, packing every minute with a strange sense of mayhem and absurdity.
70 GamerWeb Xbox
A blast from the moment you pick up the controller and turn your Xbox on till the moment you turn the game off and put the controller down.
60 Hot Games
You'll love playing this one over a snow-bound weekend, but probably return it to the rental counter by the time your senses thaw.
60 IGN
Everything falls apart with Arctic Thunder when you realize that the sense of speed, variety of weapons and the personality of the courses offer very little depth.
60 GameShark
For starters, there's the brilliant notion that you need no skill to play the game, nor do you technically even need to steer the on-screen graphic. Just tape down the gas button and let the game decide for you, since 99% of the track is just a straight line and you can't turn around.
59 Official Xbox Magazine
Hampered by mediocrity. [Mar 2002, p.79]
58 Game Revolution
Simply better than the PS2 version. It's smoother, looks a lot better and the gameplay has made a successful transition from frustrating to decent fun.
50 Xbox Nation Magazine
It's like the arcade game, except it's on your TV set and doesn't ask you for quarters. Or poultry. [Jan 2002, p.90]
50 Game Informer
Same crap, different console. [Dec 2001, p.109]
50 Gaming Age
Midway unfortunately neglected to realize what made Hydro such a great game to begin with; Great course designs and enjoyable gameplay.
50 All Game Guide
The Xbox game easily bests the earlier PS2 disc in both frame rate and visual clarity, which are more important to the fun of this title than any other elements.
49 Xbox Exclusive
Falling the same way that the PS2 version of the game did, the audio and the control, as well as the lack luster game play just doesn't seem to make this a popular title, no matter where it appears.
45 TotalGames.net
Despite looking long and hard, we can’t seem to find any actual game in here?
40 GameSpot
It's noticeably better looking than the lackluster PlayStation 2 version, but it still has its fair share of problems...[It's] not fun.
40 Next Generation Magazine
Manages to stay bland despite high speeds and lots of explosions. Go figure. [Jan 2002, p.31]