Pro Reviews

Average Review Score: 6.1


submit review Reviews: 18-Wheeler American Pro Trucker
website score publish date article quality
www.fourthand1.com 40/100 Dec 22 '03
www.planetdreamcast.com 6.5/10 Jun 17 '01
Adrenaline Vault 3/5 Jul 14 '01
Electric Playground 7/10 Apr 16 '04
Game Critics 3.0/10 Sep 07 '01
Game Rankings 45/100 May 25 '01
Game Revolution C Jul 04 '01
Game Vortex 7/10 Dec 07 '02
GamePro 4/5 May 26 '01
Gamesfirst 2/5 Jun 20 '01
Gaming Target 6.0/10 Mar 07 '01
Gaming-Age C Sep 05 '04
Gamingmaxx 6.8/10 Nov 30 '00
Maxim Online 3/5 Jan 07 '02
Total Games 63% Jun 02 '01
GameSpot 6.5/10 Jun 25 '01
Gamespot UK 5.8/10 Jun 01 '01
Gamitopia 56% Aug 09 '01
IGN Dreamcast 7.8/10 May 31 '01
IGN Dreamcast 7.8/10 May 31 '01
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Previews
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Games Radar UK Sep 29 '00
GameSpot Dec 22 '00
IGN Dreamcast Sep 29 '00
IGN Dreamcast Oct 10 '09
Sega X Sep 29 '00
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What They Say:
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"As a rental, this would make for a great time, but it's not exactly the most cost-efficient purchase you could make. Sure, the pretty graphics, crisp sound effects and fun-the-first-time gameplay might inspire you to pull over this trucker for an examination, but you may as well not bother: the trailer's not even half full on this haul. "
"I would recommend renting this title, because it is fun, but you will be sick of it in one night. I am hoping they make a sequel though with A LOT more road to travel on! "
"18 Wheeler may be a good simulation for diesels, but it's something of a letdown as a game. It's just too short and is not worth the 40 bucks. A rental at best. "
"But while four levels were plenty for the quarter-munching arcade version of the game, they go by pretty fast at home; the four Score Attack courses and variable difficulty modes don’t add much replay. So rent this gem first to see if you’ll still want to play after beating it."
"Trucking around the States - starting in New York and eventually winding up in San Francisco -- players must carry cargo from one location to another. The idea is not to lose too much of the load and to make it to the destination on time."
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