Carve Critic Reviews
34 Total Reviews
10 Positive Reviews(29.4%)
24 Mixed Reviews(70.6%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Cheat Code Central
June 19, 2024
There is so much going on here, that by the end of the review I'm still stunned that it was only $19.99.
Frictionless Insight
June 19, 2024
Given its bargain price, Carve is perfect for casual racing fans, budget-minded gamers and fans of other genres who just want a racing game to keep around in case a few friends drop by. Hard-core trick-racing gamers should look elsewhere.
Armchair Empire
June 19, 2024
Although its single-player mode is way too short and the trick controls are completely mediocre, Carve is a perfect arcade-style online racer easy to learn but hard to put down.
GameSpy
June 19, 2024
Doesn't come close to surpassing the bar that Splashdown has set.
3DAvenue
June 19, 2024
It's not the best game for Xbox Live, but its by far not the worst either.
Official Xbox Magazine
June 19, 2024
The AI can be pretty mechanical, the courses get repetitive, and the waves don't have the dynamic feel of games like "Splashdown," but at least the soundtrack is filled with a surprisingly great selection of garage rock and club music.
Game Chronicles
June 19, 2024
If Carve were trying to compete with AAA racing titles then it would be quickly dismissed as a failure, but with an affordable price tag and a multiplayer element including flawlessly smooth online racing, there is no reason that any fan of watercraft racing or Xbox Live gaming should skip this game.
Edge Magazine
June 19, 2024
Carve is briefly thrilling, but complete the final tournament and you're left treading water.
Xbox Nation Magazine
June 19, 2024
It looks great, runs smoothly, and is certainly polished. The closest thing to an issue is the trick system.
Worth Playing
June 19, 2024
The graphics are uninspiring, and the gameplay is extremely simplistic and often boring. This game needs a shot in the arm - more exiting waves, a better selection of music…something.
TeamXbox
June 19, 2024
A very straightforward version of the titles we hold dear in the watercraft racing genre, with Xbox Live giving it a little kick in the ass.
GameBiz
June 19, 2024
Being Xbox Live compatible, and a 4-8 player game, Carve would also be the perfect gift for a mate’s birthday if you’re really stuck for ideas.
VideoGamesLife
June 19, 2024
Carve’s myriad of flaws and shortcomings ultimate conspire against it and ultimately, most gamers will find their hard earned cash is better off being put to something better (even if it is full price) than simply getting this because it’s cheap.
Gaming Age
June 19, 2024
While it lacks innovation and gameplay variety, it has fantastic graphics, solid track designs, Xbox Live support and a budget price.
GameSpot
June 19, 2024
If you've been waiting for a game that lets you race watercraft online, Carve definitely delivers. So if you can forgive the generally unremarkable production, it can be worth at least a rental for this feature alone.
RealGamer
June 19, 2024
It doesn’t really excel in any one area or instantly grab your attention.
GameZone
June 19, 2024
A great rental, but not such a fantastic purchase. It doesn’t have a lot of replay value, and is incredibly simple (I mention that for the billionth time).
Game Informer
June 19, 2024
The trick system gets points for being integral to building speed, but its execution is uneven, meaning you don't always perform the tricks you've punched in.
GamingWorld X
June 19, 2024
A great arcade watercraft racer if you put the terrible music aside. With solid control, cool looking water, and simple tricks, Carve offers something for just about everyone (especially those starved of watercraft racers on the Xbox).
Xequted
June 19, 2024
If instead you only have a passing interest in all things water-based, it may be better to visit the rental store for a quick blast before parting with your twenty notes – definitely try it online though.