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Jeremy McGrath 2000

Score: 90%
ESRB: Everyone
Publisher: Acclaim
Developer: Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City
Media: GC/1
Players: Unknown
Genre: Racing

Graphics & Sound:

I thought the graphics on Jeremy McGrath 2000 were great. The color was lively, the detail was, well, detailed, and the game ran very smooth. There was very little pixalation and even less clipping. Some of the lighting effects could have been a little more dynamic, but overall, I thought the graphics were above par. The outside tracks were much better than the indoor tracks, in looks and in gameplay. The bikes, riders, tracks, and backgrounds all have full color and detail. I thought the graphics were great.

Gameplay:

Jeremy McGrath 2000 is a dirt bike racing game that looks and plays great. This game is packed with dirt, bikes, and . well that's it, but that's all you need for dirt bike racing. There are many options and game modes that add to the fun and realism of the game.

In the Race mode, you can race the computer (or another player) on any track with any rider on any bike. In the Series mode, you play a 'season.' You can play the series indoor, outdoor, or both. You also have the option of customizing your schedule to fit a mixture of tracks. In Freestyle, you get to fly around doing tricks and stuff. It's pretty fun, and stuff. In the final mode of the game, Time Trial, you race 3 laps to try to get the best time.

You want options? You got it. Track editors, bike editors, rider editors, series editors . all for your enjoyment. The game is fun. No matter what mode you play in, you will have a ball racing in the realm of supercross.


Difficulty:

I found the game to be pretty simple. It is easy to play and easy to handle. Of course, if you want a bigger challenge, go into the options and put it on manual transmission and turn up the realism settings a bit. You can adjust to taste, but overall, I found it to be pretty easy.

Game Mechanics:

Jeremy McGrath 2000 plays great. It runs smooth and has no lag at all. Even the controls are nice. The analog movements are smooth and responsive. Even the analog lean buttons are a good addition. Leaning into turns really makes a difference. The control layout is great and the game runs even better. Jeremy McGrath 2000 is a must have for any racing fan.

-Storm, GameVortex Communications
AKA Jeremy Kelso

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