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Reviews and Previews
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"There really isn't much here beyond a half-decent fighting engine and the entertaining rag-doll physics." Review by Johnny Liu with score card [D]. [PlayStation 2] (December, 2002) |  | GameSpot 
"Minority Report's uneven presentation and its incongruence with the spirit of the movie make it just another bad licensed-property video game." Review by Matthew Gallant with score [4.1] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2] (October 12, 2002) |  | GameSpy.com 
"Remedial action with faint glimmers of fun, wiped out by tedious and insipid gameplay." Review by David "Sothoth" Hodgson with score [39] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2] (December 28, 2002) |  | Gamespy.com 
[39/100] Review by David Hodgson. "No, hunting season is officially on for Fox Interactive and Activision suits who green-lit this lamentable disaster, gave Treyarch impossible deadlines, told it to steal the fighting engine from Spider-Man, axed any sort of inventive exploration of the source materials, didn't bother attempting to purloin Tom Cruise or any of the movie cast, and then expected video game gold." [GameCube] (December, 2002) |  | GameZone.com 
"Sadly, Minority Report does not have the same high-flying thrills as the film version and it definitely does not offer much of a real challenge either." Review by Nick Valentino with overall score [6.0] and screen shots. [Xbox] (December 21, 2002) |  | Gaming Age 
"The combat system is frustrating and delivers very little fun after a couple of hours. All versions of this game are virtually identical, so you can't go wrong if you need to pick one." Review by Travis Dwyer with grade [C-] and screen shots. [Xbox] |  | Maxim Online 
"The weapons in this game, including a wave gun and some kind of chemical spray that makes you vomit, are the best part." Reviewed by Gene Newman with score [3/5]. |  | PSX Nation 
"Dreadful, boring and not featuring an iota of the excitement and intensity found in its motion picture counterpart, Minority Report disappoints at every turn." Review by J.M. Vargas with overall score [3/10] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2] (December 17, 2002) |
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