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'''Berg's View of Games''' (aka BROG) occurs as publication began by game designer Richard Berg. A magazine, which debuted around 1991 & recently went virtual, features reviews of wargames.
A magazine is known for its thoughtful however typically savage tone, refusing to suffer jerky designs lief. 1 Globe War II game had this read: "Playing this game makes Sisyphus' task a lark in the park."
Yearly, Berg's View of Games mitts out a satiric "Little Macs," which are then awarded for dubious accomplishment around play. A award is known as for recalcitant American Civil War general George McClellan,
BROG was inducted into a Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design's Hall of Fame in 1997.
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Nintendojo
GameCube review, 85%. "This title looks good, feels good, and sounds exactly like Star Wars."
The Armchair Empire
GameCube review by Omni, 84%. "Bounty Hunter is a solid game and Star Wars and Fett fans should probably pick it up. Although there are camera issues, it's not enough to kill the fun."
Planet GameCube
Review by Ty Shughart, 5/10. "Completely and totally average."
GameSpy.com
GameCube review by Ben Turner, 59%. "Even taking the better technical aspects of the GameCube version into consideration, you're still left with a flawed, boring game design that fails to capitalize on the inherent coolness of its theme and character."
Game Revolution
Review by G-Wok, C-. "The possibilities for some genuine bounty hunting fun are in there, but too many kinks exist for this particular mercenary to make it to the big time."
Nintendo Gamenet
GameCube review by Jason N, 84%. "I personally enjoyed the huge levels and hunting bounties. The cut scenes are fantastic, and very cool unlockables, this game should keep you busy for a while."
Game Chronicles Magazine
GameCube review by Mark Smith, 89%. "The action is intense, the gameplay is flawless, and the graphics and sound presentation are as good as it gets."
GameSpy
[57/100] Review of PlayStation 2 version by Ben Turner. "Strip away a flawed bounty system and you're left with a basic, uninteresting action game."
The Electric Playground
GameCube review by Jason MacIsaac, 7/10. "The GameCube edition's slightly better graphics make it the version of Bounty Hunter to own. Work past the autocamera and you'll love being Jango Fett."
The Electric Playground
PlayStation 2 review by Jason MacIsaac, 7/10. "You'll feel like the man in the armor, although a wacky camera and the resulting issues keep it from being a masterpiece."
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