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  • 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]

  • The Armchair Empire - "Minority Report has its moments, but due to the reprehensible camera, loose weapon controls and repetitive gameplay, there's just not enough here to warrant a purchase." Review by Lee Cieniawa with score [6/10] and screen shots. [Xbox] (December 29, 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)
  • The Armchair Empire - "Activision's game is too clogged with flaws, which hold it back from being a serious competitor." Review by Siddharth Masand with score [4/10] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2] (December 21, 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)
  • TotalVideoGames - "The game offers nothing that we haven't seen before, and poorly executes the features that it has come up with." Review with overall score [5/10] and screen shots. [PlayStation 2] (December 6, 2002)
  • Game Revolution - "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)
  • 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)
  • 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)
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